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Get Away This Weekend
The lakes are full and the airplanes are, too. If you’re stuck in town Memorial Day weekend, you can still get away. Here are a few fabulous mini vacations that are luxurious and close by.
Galleria Dallas To Host Turtle Creek Chorale
The Turtle Creek Chorale e is making its return with its first in-person concerts since COVID-19 hit Dallas with mini, three-song concerts at 11 a.m. and noon June 5. More than 50 of the choir’s members will perform.
Orchestra of New Spain to Hold Concert Honoring Juneteenth
The Orchestra of New Spain (ONS) will present its final concert of the season on Saturday, June 12 at 7 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church.
Dallas Museum of Art Presents Its 2021 Awards to Artists
The Dallas Museum of Art announced its announce its 2021 Awards to Artists recipients Monday morning.
Dallas Love Field Launches Online Live Show And Podcast
Dallas Love Field is launching a new live broadcast show and podcast, “Lead With Love.”
Turtle Creek Chorale Set to Perform in Person
For the first time since December 2019, the Turtle Creek Chorale will perform in person at the Fair Park Band Shell on June 27.
Don Henley Embroiled in Anti-Trust Case
Not to air his dirty laundry, but Preston Hollow's Don Henley has found himself among several artists embroiled in an anti-trust case that has been bouncing around the courts for years.
John Wesley’s Traveling Pulpit Gets New Home at SMU
The World Methodist Museum’s historical and theologically significant collections are moving in May to SMU’s Bridwell Library.
Alto Goes Artsy: Alto And Gray Malin Team Up For Art Cars
Drivers in Dallas, Houston, and Los Angeles may notice the work of renowned photographer and Dallas native Gray Malin thanks to a collaboration with ridesharing company Alto.
Society
Skies Clear to Honor Wilhelm, Self at TACA Luncheon
Attendees of The Arts Community Alliance Silver Cup Luncheon Tuesday found themselves greeted at first by some light sprinkles as they chatted on the lawn of the Annette Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center -- but the skies parted and the sun arrived just in time.
Dan Lam Exhibition Ready For Viewing at Nasher
The Nasher Sculpture Center's latest exhibition for Nasher Public in the Nasher Store gallery, Nasher Public: Dan Lam, on view will be on view through May 23.
Orchestra of New Spain To Hold Second Garden Concert
The Orchestra of New Spain will present its second garden concert of the season on Saturday, May 15 at 6 p.m. at the Preston Hollow home of arts patrons Enika and Richard Schulze.
HPHS Student Nominated In DSM High School Musical Theatre Awards
Highland Park High School John Paul Berry is among the nominees for a best actor award for the 10th-annual Dallas Summer Musicals High School Musical Theatre Awards (DSM HSMTA) for his role in the school’s production of Shrek The Musical.
The Dallas Opera Launches Streaming Platform
The Dallas Opera is getting into the streaming game with a subscription-based platform, thedallasopera.TV.
New Series ‘Restaurant Recovery’ Visits Dallas’ Smokey John’s
The second episode of the new series Restaurant Recovery on discovery+ features Dallas’ own Smokey John’s.
Artscape At The Arboretum
The Dallas Arboretum is presenting Artscape, a juried fine art and craft show and sale featuring more than 85 artists from around the country.
‘Fashion in Residence’ at NorthPark Exhibit
One might argue that fashion is always in residence at NorthPark Center, but an exhibit on view until June 6 looks at how we dress when we're at home.
Interabang Books Gearing Up For Independent Bookstore Day
Interabang Books is gearing up for this year’s Independent Bookstore Day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 24.
Events
Connoisseurs Can Consume ‘Cowboy Cuisine’ at Buffalo Gap Summit
On Saturday, April 24, host Perini Ranch Steakhouse will beckon meat lovers to the rising smoke signal of grilled beef at the 2021 Buffalo Gap Wine and Food Summit.