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SUMMARY:Donray Traveling Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:When: May 1-Dec. 31 \nWhere: Arlington Museum of Art \nTime: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Tuesday-Saturday; 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. on Sunday \nIn a nutshell: This exhibit demonstrates the majesty of the Western American landscape. Donray’s technique captures the beauty of the natural world while commenting on the silent danger that exists out in the open\, secluded space. The cacti and other flora pierce the landscape in dramatic style. This exhibit includes 30 paintings and pastels. \nFor more: arlingtonmusem.org
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/donray-traveling-exhibits-2/
CATEGORIES:Art,Educational,Family Fun
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SUMMARY:Planetarium shows
DESCRIPTION:Where: The Planetarium at UT Arlington (700 Planetarium Place) \nTime: Check website for show times \nIn a nutshell: With a 60-foot-diameter dome and its state-of-the art Digistar 5 DLP Projection system\, The Planetarium at UT Arlington is one of the largest and most sophisticated in the state of Texas. The Digistar 5 system can project stars\, planets\, galaxies and virtually anything else onto the dome. \nFor more: uta.edu/planetarium
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/planetarium-shows-12/
CATEGORIES:Educational,Family Fun,Kids,UTA
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SUMMARY:Texas Rangers baseball
DESCRIPTION:When: July 1-4\, 11-14\, 16-17\, 30-31 \nWhere: Globe Life Park \nTime: Check website for game times \nIn a nutshell: Your Texas Rangers will continue their quest to make the 2019 American League playoffs by hosting the following series this month: the Los Angeles Angels (July 1-4)\, the Houston Astros (July 11-14)\, the Arizona Diamondbacks (July 16-17) and the Seattle Mariners (July 30-31). \nFor more: texasrangers.com
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/texas-rangers-baseball-6/
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoor,Sports
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SUMMARY:Against All Odds
DESCRIPTION:Where: Arlington Museum of Art \nTime: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Tuesday-Saturday; 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. on Sunday \nIn a nutshell: Combining colorful\, bold lines of cartoons with the raw energy of Art Brut artists like Jean DuBuffet\, Haring developed a distinct pop-graffiti aesthetic centered on fluid\, bold outlines against a dense\, rhythmic overspread of iconic pop art imagery. Haring explored social themes\, which were emblematic of his time\, such as exploitation\, consumerism\, social discrimination\, drug abuse and the HIV/AIDS crisis. \nFor more: arlingtonmusem.org
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/against-all-odds/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Donray Traveling Exhibits
DESCRIPTION:Where: Arlington Museum of Art \nTime: 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Tuesday-Saturday; 1 p.m. – 5 p.m. on Sunday \nIn a nutshell: This exhibit demonstrates the majesty of the Western American landscape. Donray’s technique captures the beauty of the natural world while commenting on the silent danger that exists out in the open\, secluded space. The cacti and other flora pierce the landscape in dramatic style. This exhibit includes 30 paintings and pastels. \nFor more: arlingtonmusem.org
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/donray-traveling-exhibits-3/
CATEGORIES:Art
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SUMMARY:Arlington 4th of July Parade
DESCRIPTION:The 4th of July Parade is the oldest\, longest running event in Arlington. \nStarted in 1965 by citizen Dottie Lynn and Church Women United\, it was composed of primarily youth on red\, white and blue-decorated bicycles\, pedaling around Randol Mill Park. \nIt eventually became too large for the park path and has evolved into a two-mile\, high-spirited\, curb-to-curb ribbon of red\, white and blue with 150 entries that rolls through downtown and UTA’s College Park District to the beat of patriotic music played by all six Arlington high schools and a variety of other musical entries. \nProfessionally-built floats as well as small entries designed and created by businesses\, organizations\, churches and youth groups also now part of the event that attracts some 75\,000 spectators each year\, many of whom pitch tents on the route the night before to assure they have a good place to view the two-hour patriotic pageant. \nMany homeowners along the route have a tradition of hosting parade parties on their porches and lawns. And one senior citizen\, who says she has seen every parade but one\, rents her former home on Center St. but requires that its renters allow her to sit on its front porch once a year – just for the parade. \nThe parade is organized and staged by the all-volunteer non-profit organization\, the Arlington 4th of July Association\, that depends solely on sponsorships for funding. \nOrganizers say they have seen the technology for watching the parade make quantum leaps in the past 50 years. It is not only broadcast live on the Arlington Independent School District’s AISD-TV station but also streamed live on its website. It is also streamed live on radio stations by station announcers who broadcast their shows from the parade. \nSpectators and entrants text about their parade experience and the entries before\, during and after the parade and tweet information and photos via Twitter and post photos on Instagram. \nThe parade has a website and Facebook page and is active on Twitter and Instagram. \nMany spectators claim to have seen all 50 parades. Udell Bell\, owner of The Bedroom Shoppe\, has entered 34. The Knights of Columbus hold the record for having been in all 50.
URL:https://arlingtontoday.com/event/arlington-4th-of-july-parade/
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