Christopher Wynn, The Dallas Morning News

Christopher Wynn

The Dallas Morning News

Dallas, TX, United States

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Past articles by Christopher:

‘Full House’ star Bob Saget found dead at 65

Saget, known for his role as Danny Tanner on television, was discovered at a Ritz-Carlton in Orlando on Sunday. → Read More

The woman who helped make Neiman Marcus is getting an exhibition at SMU

“Carrie had only one job, but it was the most critical job of all,” writes Dallas’ Jerrie Marcus Smith about her late great-aunt, Carrie Marcus Neiman, one... → Read More

Dallas ‘Hamilton’ performance canceled Tuesday night after ‘breakthrough COVID’ in the company

Dallas Summer Musicals says future performances of the musical are scheduled to go on as planned. → Read More

JFK assassination: 8 strange details about Kennedy’s 1961 Lincoln Continental limousine

From it’s surprising price tag and oddball features to whispers of its role in a Dallas conspiracy, the Kennedy “death car” remains a public fascination. → Read More

Sex, style, gloss. Tom Ford knows how to tease us in his new book on fashion, Hollywood

Texas’ most stylish export is back with a new status tome from Rizzoli documenting a life very well lived. → Read More

How White Rock’s ‘Lady of the Lake’ ghost story was sparked by a Neiman Marcus display genius

Guy Malloy’s tale of a ‘beautiful blonde’ vanishing hitchhiker would become Dallas legend. → Read More

LISTEN: Why HBO Max and Hulu are focused on D-FW ax killer Candy Montgomery

‘News’ reporter Dan Singer talks in this special audio report about why we can’t move on from this story. → Read More

Love Klyde Warren Park? Meet James Burnett, the landscape architect who reshaped Dallas

Architecture critic Mark Lamster to talk with Burnett at Nasher Sculpture Center about Burnett’s new monograph. → Read More

The new podcast ‘Vanishing Postcards’ is an audio road trip across Texas

Created by Austin actor Evan Stern, the show is a love letter to his native state. → Read More

Dallas Museum of Art will be only U.S. stop for ‘Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity’

Co-organized by the DMA, the exhibition debuts in Paris this fall and arrives in Dallas in spring 2022. → Read More

Art and the City: One year into the pandemic, North Texas artists are making it work

For Dallas Arts Month in April, ‘The News’ examines how local artists, musicians and culture makers are coping and moving forward. → Read More

Carlos Ramirez’s ‘Altar to a Dream’ at Joule Park is rooted in artist’s Mexican American heritage

The public art installation is near the Eye sculpture in downtown Dallas through Feb. 14. → Read More

Dallas’ Fredrik Broden releasing book of photos of Europe in the 1980s and ’90s

The Swedish photographer put his pandemic downtime to use creating ‘Europa.’ → Read More

The year that was — and wasn’t — in Dallas arts and culture

‘News’ arts editor Christopher Wynn reflects on how North Texas’ creative community was changed in 2020 by COVID-19 and a reckoning over race. → Read More

Jazz queen Ella Fitzgerald’s custom ’59 Mercedes-Benz 300D Cabriolet is jaw-dropping in its price and beauty

Annie Leibovitz famously photographed the singer with the car — a framed copy comes with the Benz. → Read More

Supermodels, grunge, Tom Ford: New ‘Vogue’ podcast takes us back to the ’90s

Fashion’s most unlikely decade led to major cultural shifts still resonating today. → Read More

Join us for a chat with Pulitzer-winning playwright Ayad Akhtar

Presented by The Dallas Morning News, PEN America and the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, the free virtual panel is part of the ‘Questions of... → Read More

Listen to our special audio report: ‘Reckoning with Joppa’

Critic Mark Lamster and visual journalist Lynda M. González discuss the people, problems and promise of a Dallas community built by freed slaves. → Read More

Reverse the Jeep Grand Wagoneer’s redo and stick with the tried-and-true

A shop in Kerrville offers classic Jeep Grand Wagoneers. → Read More

Dallas Museum of Art debuts first exhibition since coronavirus shutdown

‘Contemporary Art + Design: New Acquisitions’ displays 32 diverse works including painting, sculpture, jewelry and decor. → Read More