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World’s First Bentley Bentayga Stetson Arrives in Texas

Bentley Dallas and Stetson have combined both luxury and legacy to create a timeless vehicle: the Bentley Bentayga Stetson Special Edition.

Petite Palace Brings Circus Variety Show to the Bath House

The Petite Palace is "part circus, part variety show, part cabaret," and the family-friendly show is coming to Dallas from Oct 17 to Nov. 3. 

Pumpkin Nights Brings 3,000 Hand-Carved Pumpkins

Pumpkin Nights will transform Howell Farms on Oct. 10 into a Halloween wonderland, with seven Pumpkin Lands created with more than 3,000 artistically hand-carved real and synthetic pumpkins.

The Other Art Fair You Should Go To This Weekend

Saatchi Art, an online gallery and networking site for artists, just launched the leading independent artist showcase, The Other Art Fair, in Dallas this weekend.

Wait Over For Holocaust, Human Rights Museum

The new Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum opened its doors today offering visitors a transformative learning experience.

Fabric of Opera Exhibit Features Historic Costumes at NorthPark Center

The Dallas Opera teams with NorthPark Center to present rarely seen historic costumes from the private collection of The Dallas Opera from September 13, 2019 through November 6, 2019.

Step Into the 2019 Park Place Luxury & Supercar Showcase

If you're unfamiliar with the Park Place Luxury & Supercar Showcase, simply put, it's a unique luxury lifestyle and automobile showcase. It is a car connoisseurs' paradise. But, it's also an event for the entire family.

Orchestra of New Spain’s First Concert of New Season is La Convivencia III

The title Convivencia refers to the ‘coexistence’ of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities in medieval Spain and by extension, the artistic and cultural interaction and interchange nurtured within their communities.

Ticket Sales To Open for Musicals “Dear Evan Hansen,” “The Color Purple”

Tickets of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history, Dear Evan Hansen, and one of the greatest revivals ever, The Color Purple, will both go on sale later this month. 

Dallas Opera Hires Chief Advancement and Strategy Officer

In the comprehensive role of chief advancement and strategy, the SMU grad will report directly to the board of directors and Ian Derrer, the Kern Wildenthal general director and CEO. 

Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Announces New Season

The world-renowned Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra will kick off its 48th season this October with the first performance of the Meyerson series. 

Miron Crosby and Luxury Apparel Designer Prabal Gurung Debut Exclusive Collection

Debuting today, the Miron Crosby x Prabal Gurung collection combines fashion-forward western aesthetic and modern sportswear.

“Brittany Runs a Marathon” Sprints Beyond Makeover

While the premise of Brittany Runs a Marathon is Brittany making her way to the New York City Marathon, it's also a profound message about inner conflicts, toxic relationships, past hurts, self-esteem, and triumph.

Meadows Percussion Ensemble to Honor Founder, Retiring Professor

Doug Howard served as both adjunct professor of percussion at SMU and principal percussionist at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra from 1975 until his retirement in 2018.

Dallas Arboretum Reveals Autumn at the Arboretum Theme

Presented by Rogers-O'Brien, the nationally acclaimed Pumpkin Village features pumpkin houses and creative displays utilizing more than 90,000 pumpkins, gourds, and squash.

Autumn at the Arboretum Highlights “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” Theme

Presented by Rogers-O'Brien, the nationally acclaimed Pumpkin Village features pumpkin houses and creative displays utilizing more than 90,000 pumpkins, gourds, and squash.

“Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead” Author to Speak at Dallas Event

The Only Place in Dallas to see General Jim Mattis, 26th United States Secretary of Defense, is with the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth this September.

DMA Appoints First Curator of Latin American Art

Mark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art's first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
Faith

Searching for God Through the Camera Lens

Take a minute to stop and look at a wall covered in photographs at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church. You might find God.

Dallas Museum of Art Appoints First Curator of Latin American Art

Mark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art's first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
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