Judy Collins

Judy Collins

Her music career began in 1961. She’s had pop hits, collaborated with folk-music masters and guest starred on “The Muppet Show.” Judy Collins is an American music legend and she’s performing tomorrow, Jan. 28, at 8 p.m. at Granada Theater, 3524 Greenville. Call 214.824.9933 or go to granadatheater.com for more. Tickets are $40-$60.

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Starting Jan. 29 and continuing through Feb. 28, don’t miss the whimsical musical, “A Year with Frog and Toad,” which follows two best friends and their quirky egos from hibernation to planting, to swimming, to sledding. Dallas Children’s Theater is at 5938 Skillman. Go to dct.org or call 214.978.0110 for more. Tickets are $15-$28.

On Jan. 31 The Dallas Bach Society presents a free family concert Brent Wissick and Eric Smith, from 4-6 p.m. St. Matthew’s Cathedral is at 5100 Ross. Call 214.887.6552 or go to cathedralartsdallas.org. The event is free.

On Jan. 31 the Dutch Art Gallery at 10233 E. Northwest Hwy. is celebrating its 50th anniversary by opening the exhibit “In Detail,” which features oil paintings from White Rock Lake-area artist Steve Hahn. Call 214.348.7350 or go to dutchartgallery.net for more. The exhibit is free.

Shawn Saumell, a visual artist born in New York who currently lives and works in Dallas, is hosting an exhibit at the Bath House Cultural Center through Jan. 30. The show, “Post,” features a series of prints mounted on aluminum panels that depict colorful, yet desolated and otherworldly desertscapes. Bath House Cultural Center is located at 521 E. Lawther. Call 214.670.8749 or go to bathhousecultural.com for more. Admission is free.

Tribute to Frida Kahlo at Bath House Cultural Center

Tribute to Frida Kahlo at
Bath House Cultural Center

Through Jan. 30, Bath House Cultural Center is hosting “Frida Kahlo: La Flor de la Vida (The Flower of Life),” an art exhibition that draws inspiration from the influential Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. The Bath House is located at 521 E Lawther. The exhibit is free.

Through Feb. 13, see “Close Encounters of the Dirk Kind” at Pocket Sandwich Theater. Film Noir detective Dirk Spatula is called out of retirement to help find a space alien on the run. Mix in a host of vixen spies, teleportation, shape shifting, voodoo and a werewolf. Don’t forget to throw popcorn at the stage. Pocket Sandwich Theater is located at 5400 E. Mockingbird. Call 214.821.1860 or go to pocketsandwich.com for more. Tickets are $12-$25.

Through March 20, an exhibit by Dallas native Martin Delabano will be on display at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts. The exhibit, “Salvaged and Repurposed: Selected works of Martin Delabano,” will be held in the Justus Sundermann Gallery. Parking and admission is free. St. Matthew’s Episcopal Cathedral is located at 5100 Ross. Go to cathedralartsdallas.org or call 214.887.6552 for more.