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Quevedo named women’s swimming and diving coach

SMU equestrian captures first national championship

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SMU unveils 2023 football schedule in revamped AAC

SMU lights up Moody Coliseum in win vs ECU

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Former Mustangs set to face off in Super Bowl LVII

Muslim Student Association holding donation drive for Turkey and Syria earthquake survivors

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Author: Michelle Hammond

A country-loving, gardening, tattooing Cali know-it-all
Arts & Culture

A country-loving, gardening, tattooing Cali know-it-all

Michelle Hammond November 3, 2013

Elm Street Tattoo artist Chris Erickson defies all stereotypes with variety of interests.

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Knox lectures on sex-ed, feminism

Michelle Hammond October 29, 2013

Shelby Knox, a Texas born feminist, visits SMU’s McCord Auditorium to talk to the Dallas community about feminism and how she began her journey as an activist.

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The Art of the Future
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The Art of the Future

Michelle Hammond October 29, 2013

Tattoos used to represent a number of negative things and ideas, but today they’re more common than ever. In a fast paced society where norms are quickly changing, the phrase “If you have a tattoo you’ll never get anywhere,” no longer rings true.

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‘American Psycho’ moves to Broadway
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‘American Psycho’ moves to Broadway

Michelle Hammond October 22, 2013

The Broadway adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ novel American Psycho will debut on Dec. 3 at the Almeida Theatre in London.

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Jonny Craig performs at Trees, talks tour
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Jonny Craig performs at Trees, talks tour

Michelle Hammond October 20, 2013

Newly solo artist Jonny Craig’s “The Souls on Fire” tour stops at Deep Ellum, pleasing old fans.

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FAILE takes over Dallas Contemporary museum
Arts & Culture

FAILE takes over Dallas Contemporary museum

Michelle Hammond October 15, 2013

Dallas Contemporary debuts a new collaborative exhibit FAILE: Where Wild Won’t Break.

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Meadows debuts humorous play

Michelle Hammond October 4, 2013

SMU’s Theatre Department debuts its rendition of Claire Booth Luce’s iconic play The Women

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Ron Campbell visits Dallas, attends Rock Art Show

Michelle Hammond September 29, 2013

Cartoon animator and producer Ron Campbell makes his first visit to Dallas for the Rock Art Show.

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Debora Hunter speaks to students, emphasizes significance of Taos
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Debora Hunter speaks to students, emphasizes significance of Taos

Michelle Hammond September 19, 2013

SMU professor Debora Hunter gives a lecture about her latest exhibit Consuming (Interests) in the Pollock Gallery.

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DMA honors JFK with exhibit
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DMA honors JFK with exhibit

Michelle Hammond September 10, 2013

The DMA puts on an insightful exhibition commemorating the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy

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