A man’s body was found floating in Turtle Creek on Monday near Blackburn Avenue, by the Kalita Humphries Theater, according to a Dallas police report. The man was believed to be in his 30s, but his identity had not been released by late afternoon. The body was noticed by a person walking a dog along the creek at 7:30 a.m. who called 911. Dallas Fire-Rescue responded and pulled the body from the water. Dallas police said they have ruled it an unexplained death pending an autopsy. More info as it becomes available.
UPDATE: According to the Dallas Morning News, the body was identified on Wednesday afternoon as 21-year-old Adolfo Vega-Suazo.












The holiday season isn’t complete without the annual Christmas concert by the Turtle Creek Chorale. In My Favorite Things, they pay tribute to The Carpenters Christmas Collection and of course, they add their own special touch.
The Dallas arts community is coming together for a spectacular One-Night-Only performance commemorating 30 Years of AIDS. An unprecedented collaboration between some of the finest arts organizations in Dallas, A Gathering: The Dallas Arts Community Reflects on 30 Years of AIDS will feature eleven Dallas cultural institutions coming together and sharing their talents to create a powerful evening of entertainment. With a cast of more than 200 singers, dancers and actors, A Gathering promises to be a soul-stirring performance, and a night to remember.
Uptown Players regional premiere of The Temperamentals closes out the season on a high note. If you were “temperamental” in the ’50s, that was code for gay. Jon Marans play touches on the alternatve vocabulary used by gay men to communicate in a more conservative time.



