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Film Review: It's a Wonderful Plight | Dallas Weekly

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In the heart of South Dallas, at the corner of Harwood Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, stands the historic Forest Theater. The history of this theater tells the history of South Dallas, which has seen everything from community and growth to neglect and segregation. It seems only appropriate that the world premiere of the new film It’s a […]

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