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Pride in the Arts District returns

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A variety of food trucks will be on hand for hungry folks at Arts District Pride. (David Taffet/Dallas Voice) Museums offer an evening of a wide variety of entertainment options to celebrate Pride DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writertaffet@dallasvoice.com Pride will be celebrated in the arts district tonight (Friday, June 17) with live performances, a dance party in the Nasher garden, film screenings, art, dance, games, gallery tours, drag shows and more.

And if the last pre-pandemic Pride event in the Arts District was any indication, about the same number of people will be attending tonight’s event as were in Fair Park for the parade.

What’s missing from Arts District Pride? The blazing sun. The event begins at 6 p.m. and continues till midnight downtown in and around the Dallas Museum of Art, the Nasher Sculpture Center and the Crowe Museum of Asian Art and along Flora and Harwood streets.

Also missing are banks, insurance companies and other corporations. The sponsor list instead includes organizations like the Texas Commission on the Arts.

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