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🌱 Do No Harm Production + Crow Museum Of Asian Art Exhibit

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Good morning, people of Dallas! It's me again, Nicole Fallon-Peek, your host of the Dallas Daily.


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Here are the top three stories in Dallas today:

  1. Water towers in North Texas are illuminated in support of Ukraine. The cities of Celina and Rowlett are making their water towers blue and yellow in an attempt to raise awareness of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The towers will reportedly remain lit until Friday night. (Patch)
  2. Dallas' Soul Rep Threatre Company is showcasing American history's dark side in its new play. Do No Harm is a production exploring the Father of Modern Gynecology's troublesome practices. Dr. Marion J. Sims practiced on women of color in the 1840s and his controversial procedures still linger in the medical field. (NBC 5 Dallas-Fort Worth)
  3. A stunningly colorful exhibit by JooYoung Choi has arrived at Dallas' Crow Museum of Asian Art. The exhibit covers the first-floor gallery in a humanoid object made of fabric, wood, vinyl, and paint. JooYoung Choi is a Houston native and the third Texas-based Asian-American female artist to be featured at the Crow Museum of Asian Art. (KERA News)

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Today in Dallas:

  • The Market At The Dallas Farmers Market (All Day)

From my notebook:

  • Vote for the cutest puppy. Voters can choose between Pyle, Meatloaf, and Link. The puppies are currently available for adoption with the SPCA of Texas. (Instagram)
  • The students at N.W. Harllee Early Childhood Center celebrated Black History Month by creating a living wax museum of notable Black historical figures. Click to see the photos. (Facebook)
  • Tasteful Tuesday Floral Demos are free with admission to The Dallas Arboretum. The event occurs every week at 11:00 a.m. (Instagram)

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Nicole Fallon-Peek

About me: Nicole Fallon-Peek is a journalist and copywriter with a degree in Media, Culture and Communication from New York University. She has served as a freelance reporter, managing editor, copy editor, and editorial director for a variety of B2B news outlets. She currently co-owns and operates content creation agency Lightning Media Partners.

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