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DeSoto Corner Theater Set to Host Jazz and Neo-Soul Concert

The DeSoto Corner Theater is set to host an evening of musical enchantment featuring the smooth and soulful sounds of jazz and neo-soul.

The event is scheduled to take place on Saturday, June 22, at the DeSoto Corner Theater located at 211 E. Pleasant Run Road.

The concert is set to begin at 7 p.m.

The event promises to be a night of rhythmic bliss for music lovers of all stripes.

The concert will showcase the talents of K.Avett and Mahogany, two artists renowned for their ability to blend the melodies of jazz with the modern vibes of neo-soul.

Their performances are expected to captivate the audience with rich harmonies and rhythms that resonate with the heart and soul.

Draper Wynston, a notable figure in the music scene, will host the evening, giving the atmosphere a seamless flow of entertainment.

The event is an opportunity for the community to come together, have fun, and share in the universal language of music.

Attendees are encouraged to bring friends and family to experience live music at its finest.

With free parking available, the DeSoto Corner Theater aims to make this event accessible to everyone looking to indulge in a night of cultural and musical exploration.

The concert is expected to be a memorable experience that will leave attendees with a lasting impression of the smooth music of jazz and neo-soul.

For more information about the event including ticket information click here.

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Dallas Mavericks and NBA Come together at Boys and Girls Club

The Dallas Mavericks and the NBA came together at the Boys and Girls Club of Greater East Dallas to unveil the latest renovations of the facility.

NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, Mavericks guard P.J. Washington, and Dallas County Judge Clay Jenkins, who spoke highly of the Mavericks, spoke about the importance of organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club.

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Happy Father’s Day from the DeSoto Tribune

As families across the nation celebrate Father’s Day, we honor not just biological fathers but all father figures who play a vital role in shaping the lives of many.

Whether it’s a stepfather, grandfather, uncle, mentor, or family friend, these men provide the guidance, support, and love that help mold children into who they are.

A positive father figure can profoundly influence a child’s development.

Research consistently shows that children with involved father figures perform better academically, exhibit healthier behaviors, and develop stronger social skills.

These children are often more confident, self-assured, and emotionally secure, laying the foundation for a successful and fulfilling life.

Father figures teach important life lessons, from the value of hard work and perseverance to the importance of kindness and integrity.

They offer a sense of security and stability, acting as role models who give guidance through life’s challenges and triumphs.

Their presence encourages children to pursue their dreams, knowing they have unwavering support.

Take a moment to appreciate the father figures who have made a difference in the lives of many, whether through a phone call, a heartfelt card, or spending quality time together.

Father’s Day is not just a celebration of fatherhood but also a recognition of father figures’ crucial role in nurturing and providing guidance.

Happy Father’s Day to all the amazing father figures out there! Your love and dedication make an immeasurable difference.

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Mavericks Survive Elimination in Blowout Win over Celtics

The Dallas Mavericks have survived elimination at home Friday night after blowing out the Celtics 122-84.

Luka Doncic put up 29 points while Kyrie Irving finished with 21 points in the 38-point blowout win.

But it was the Dallas bench that came alive as they combined for 54 points.

Tim Hardaway, who has been a non-factor in the series put up 15 points, Derek Lively finished with 11 points and 12 rebounds and Dante Exum finished with 10 points.

For Boston Jayson Tatum scored 15 points, Jrue Holliday with 10 points, and Jaylen Brown with 10 points.

Kristaps Porzingis, the former Maverick did not play.

“It’s real simple. We don’t have to complicate this. This isn’t surgery,” said Mavericks coach Jason Kidd.

“Our group was ready to go. They were ready to celebrate and we made a stand. We were desperate. We’ve got to continue to keep playing that way. They’re trying to close the door. The hardest thing in this league is to close the door when you have a group that has nothing to lose. Tonight, you saw that.”

The Mavericks still have an uphill battle if they want to accomplish something no NBA team has ever done, coming back from being down 3-0.

Dallas defeated Boston by a 38-point deficit, the third largest ever in an NBA Final game.

The Celtics will have a chance to close out the series at home on Monday night in front of the home crowd.

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