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People’s Choice 2019: Vote and You Can Win $300
Voting ends Jan. 31.
What Comes After Righteous Indignation Over Abuse?
I’m Catholic, and I’m mad as hell! I’m mad multiple occurrences of clergy sexual abuse have plagued us; I’m mad these men have violated so many children
Celebrate Winter Solstice With Yoga, Dinosaurs
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is inviting Dallasites to get their yoga on with a morning dose of science at it first-ever Winter Solstice Sunrise Celebration.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents First Ever New Year’s Eve Party
The event, Meyerson 'til Midnight, will give guests the chance to toast the New Year with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
STEAM
Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents First-Ever New Year’s Eve Party
The event, Meyerson 'til Midnight, will give guests the chance to toast the New Year with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.
Out and About
REVIEW: Did “Vice” Accomplish What it Wanted?
It's a true story, we're told. But it also admits to not being entirely accurate.
SMU Partners with Renowned String Quartet Competition
The first place laureate will also be named the Peak Fellowship Ensemble-in-Residence at SMU Meadows
Sons of the Flag Donates Makes Large Donation to Parkland Foundation
It is the largest gift that the organization has given to date
DMA To Present The House of Dior
It will debut in Dallas May 19 and be on lend through Sept. 1, 2019.
Sparkman Hillcrest Joins Wreaths Across America
The event will take place this Saturday (Dec. 15) at 11 a.m.
Nasher Announces Reimagined Free First Saturdays
Programming includes Make Art with guest artists Francisco Moreno and Shamsy Roomiani
Santa Schedules Dallas Flight
The jolly old fellow will arrive at the Frontiers of Flight Museum around 2 p.m.
The Trains at NorthPark Celebrates 20th year at NorthPark Center
Benefiting Ronald McDonald House of Dallas (RMHD), and presented by Bank of Texas, The Trains at NorthPark marks its 20th year
Flamethrower Shares Tales of Iwo Jima
A well-decorated audience listened as Don Graves, a 93-year-old, World War II veteran, talked of his time fighting on Iwo Jima. Veterans from such wars and
CC Young Wrap It Up Luncheon Recap
On Nov. 9, guests were invited to enjoy holiday shopping, lunch, and a fashion presentation at the annual CC Young Wrap It Up Luncheon.
Society
Mad Hatter’s 2019 Theme Revealed
The Golden Age of Hollywood will be celebrated at the 31st annual Mad Hatter's Tea.
Early Tickets for “Hamilton” to be Sold Online
New program allows pre-registered fans to unlock access to tickets without competing against scalpers and bots.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra To Host Instrument Drive
The ultimate goal is for every child in Southern Dallas to have access to an instrument, lessons, and performances free of charge
Faith
Park Cities Baptist Helps Ministry in Bangladesh
Years ago, Park Cities Baptist Church gave two members $100,000 to bolster humanitarian efforts to change the lives of those living in impoverished Muslim
Forgettable Gifts Galore
In a year with precious little good news, the calendar brings great news for merchants and shoppers in America: an early Thanksgiving – Nov. 22. The holiday