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Dezi 5 The Arts District celebrates Pride with three days of programming DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writertaffet@dallasvoice.com What’s expected to be one of the largest Pride celebrations in North Texas this year takes place in the Arts District this weekend, with a schedule of events that is an exhausting 13 pages long covering three days.

What about social distancing? An event that began just a few years ago at the Dallas Museum of Art has expanded to include outdoor spaces at the Winspear Opera House, exhibits at the Nasher, Crow and Holocaust museums, pop-up events at Klyde Warren Park and programming running the gamut from Teen Pride to Coalition for Aging LGBT. “We’re continuing to work our way down Flora Street,” said committee

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