One traditional, one progressive, they reaffirm the Big D's vibrancy
(NEWSER) - Dallas has several museums and concert halls that would be the envy of any city, but until now they've seemed more like standalone monuments than elements of a city center. Two new venues opening this Sunday have transformed downtown, "giving the area the cultural stature Dallas has long been craving," says New York Times critic Nicolai Ouroussoff. The new institutions are in diametrically opposed styles: one is a traditional opera house by Norman Foster, the other an avant-garde theater begun—but not finished—by Rem Koolhaas. More»