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09.22.11-09.25.11 DALLAS VIDEOFEST
$25-$35 The oldest and largest film festival is back, featuring a diverse group of filmmakers that continues to push the art form to the next level. This year, the Dallas VideoFest has introduced a new category — the subgenre — with a focus on underground films that document counterculture and subculture , such as “Skatestan,” a skating video directed by James M. Johnston. Other highlights include Guts N Glory, in which teams shoot 100 feet of film on Super 8 or 16mm cameras and create a live performance piece to accompany it. Day passes for the festival are $25-$35, and a festival pass is $150. All screenings are held at the Angelika Theater. 5321 E. Mockingbird, 214.428.8700, videofest.org —EMILY
THROUGH 10.01 WHITE ROCK
LAKE: AN INSPIRING WORK OF ART
FREE The Bath House Cultural Center presents work from three local photographers, highlighting the beauty of White Rock Lake. 521 E. Lawther, 214.670.8749, dallasculture.org
09.04-09.29 CONCERTS IN THE GARDEN $17-$25 The Dallas Arboretum continues its live music series at 7:30 p.m. on Thursdays. This month features Asleep at the Wheel, Hard Night’s Day, Dallas Unlimited and Max Stalling. 8525 Garland Road, 214.515.6524, dallasarboretum.org
More Lakewood events on page 29