Kimberly Richard is a North Texan with a passion for the arts. She’s worked with Theatre Three, Inc. and interned for the English National Opera and Royal Shakespeare Company. She graduated from Austin College and currently lives in Garland with her very pampered cocker spaniel, Tessa.
The Latest
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Prize-winning pianist and Beethoven take center stage at Dallas Chamber Symphony concert
Adam Jackson, winner of the Dallas International Piano Competition 2024, will perform Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major with the orchestra on April 29.
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Dallas Museum of Art acquires seven works at Dallas Art Fair
There are seven new additions to the permanent collection of the Dallas Museum of Art, acquired from the Dallas Art Fair.
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‘Waitress' actor bakes up a musical treat at Dallas Theater Center
The Dallas Theater Center’s production of “Waitress” with music and lyrics by Sara Bareilles is now playing at the Wyly Theatre.
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Last chance for ‘When You See Me' at Dallas Museum of Art
These are the last days to experience the exhibition comprised of 60 works of art by 50 diverse, intergenerational artists exploring the complexities of visibility.
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New exhibition celebrates 40 years of Richard Avedon's ‘In the American West'
A new exhibit at the Amon Carter Museum is celebrating 40 years of Richard Avedon’s ‘In the American West.’
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Dallas Symphony Orchestra celebrates 125 years with 2025-26 season
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is celebrating 125 years by highlighting significant moments, artists and music in its history.
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Sculptures capture the beauty of the ordinary at the Dallas Arboretum
Among the spring blooms at the Dallas Arboretum is a series of sculptures that show the glory of the simplest moments of life.
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Summer exhibition highlights Amon Carter Museum of American Art's latest acquisition
The Amon Carter Museum of American Art is hosting a celebration of its latest acquisition.
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Dallas Chamber Symphony says ‘bonjour' to a French-inspired program
The Dallas Chamber Symphony is putting on a French-inspired concert, featuring music by Adès, Saint-Saēns and Bizet.
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Verdigris Ensemble sings about transformation in ‘Song from the Uproar'
The Verdigris Ensemble production combines music, theater and AI to tell the story of Swiss explorer and writer Isabelle Eberhardt.