Dallas Galas: Not Your Mother’s Banquet Food
As a donor and guest, have you ever decided to attend a philanthropic event based on the food to be served?
Read moreAs a donor and guest, have you ever decided to attend a philanthropic event based on the food to be served?
Read moreThe WestEdge Design Fair recently debuted in Dallas with thousands of attendees and more than 100 purveyors of modern art and design.
Read moreJon Dahlander, who’s served as Highland Park ISD’s director of communications since 2015 and subsequently took on the role of the district’s chief of staff there, is returning to Dallas ISD – this time as chief of strategic partnerships and intergovernmental relations.
Read moreDallas ISD theater students and teachers spent their morning Sept. 13 at the Music Hall at Fair Park watching Broadway Dallas’ production of Ain’t too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations.
Read moreBroadway Dallas and Dallas ISD are starting a district-wide program to bring teaching artists to classrooms to provide instruction related to a live production.
Read moreHere are a few top picks for celebrating Bastille Day, the French National Celebration.
Read moreDISD’s superintendent announced that he’ll be leaving the district a little earlier than planned.
Read moreDallas City Council has agreed on district boundaries using data from the 2020 Census that stick close to the existing lines.
Read moreThe art world has its share of mysteries and one of the biggest ones of the modern era has to be the identity of the street artist Banksy.
Read moreThe Dallas Education Foundation awarded six teachers and principals of the year last week, including Michael Jackson of the Sudie L. Williams Talented and Gifted Academy.
Read moreGreater Dallas Youth Orchestra (GDYO) will host its 50th anniversary Gala, “Journey To The Stars,” on May 15 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center.
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