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Texas Ballet Theater Presents “The Nutcracker”

The two-act performance will be directed by Ben Stevenson and features music from legendary Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

Allman’s Sign Walls of the Brain Performance Institute

For the second year in a row, Allie Beth Allman & Associates has teamed with D Magazine to make a difference in the Dallas community with the D Gives initiative

Highland Park Resident Honored at Arts Show

For her debut trunk show at Stanley Korshak, Yarckin will feature original art, scarves, and accessories.

Few Tickets Remain for Second Annual Jade Ball

Inspired by the art and beauty of Asia, the Jade Ball promises a magical grand entrance, live entertainment, art experiences, and delightful surprises
Faith

Presbyterian Church to Honor Deceased Homeless

Faith leaders from various traditions will unite to honor them and pray for their eternal rest. 

PH Women’s Club Discusses Impact of “Dallas”

The timely topic for the October meeting followed Texas Monthly's recent issue celebrating the television show's 40th anniversary. 

Local Teen Honored for Service

Heroes for Children Teen Board is a volunteer program that provides teens in grades 7th through 12th help families with a child battling cancer

Preston Hollow Teen Honored for Service

Heroes for Children Teen Board is a volunteer program that provides teens in grades 7th through 12th help families with a child battling cancer
Faith

Famous Christian Singer to Speak at Luncheon

Proceeds from the Celebrating Life Luncheon will benefit 13 agencies

Dallas Orchestra Debuts Interactive Program Notes

The mobile application allows for interactive concert notes and commentary

DMA to Host First Major Jonas Wood Solo Museum Exhibit

Wood's paintings focus on his exploration of psychology, memory, and concepts of the self.

Globetrotters Drain Trick Shots at Perot Museum

Two-time Guinness World Record holder Zeus McClurkin performed a principle called the Magnus Effect

Highland Park Resident Wins Governor’s Volunteer Award

John Poston's work is driven by his son, Michael, who has down syndrome.

Local Resident Wins Governor’s Volunteer Award

John Poston's work is driven by his son, Michael, who has down syndrome.

National Night Out

Highland Park residents and town staff mingled as children explored public safety vehicles Oct. 2 during National Night Out at Highland Park Village

Highland Park Resident Opens Home for Garden Concert

The evening offers a musical voyage accompanied by a conversation about how these two instruments were such an essential part of baroque and earlier music

Texas Rose Lady Donates 200 Rose Bushes

Two years ago her rose garden was submitted to the archives of the Smithsonian Institute, showcasing her amazing rose growing acumen.

Barbara Hunt Crow Announced as “A Writer’s Garden” Honorary Chair

The literary symposium is an annual fall fundraiser, which has presented outstanding authors and speakers with extensive knowledge in the histories of garden design
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