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‘Six’ The Musical Delights at the Winspear

"Six," put on by Broadway Dallas, will run until Dec. 25 at the Winspear Opera House.
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Faith Friday: Artist James He Qi’s Works on Display at Highland Park Presbyterian Church

California-based Chinese artist James He Qi has 26 pieces on display at Highland Park Presbyterian Church until Dec. 26.
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Faith Friday: Park Cities Presbyterian Church Participates in Boxes of Blessing

Park Cities Presbyterian Church will help fill 11,000 Boxes of Blessing Dec. 3 with nonperishable food for Dallasites in need. 

Make The Most of Art: Designer Tips for Displaying a Collection

Have you ever purchased a piece of artwork and then weren’t sure how to display it when you got home?

Kersten Rettig: Enjoy Christmastime in Cowtown

Travel during the holidays is sometimes motivated by guilt: “Over the river and through the woods to grandmother’s house we go,” and all that.

Christmas at the Anatole Open Until Dec. 24

Hilton Anatole's annual holiday celebration, Christmas at the Anatole, is back for another year of its "Texas-sized" event.
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Faith Friday: SMU Celebration of Lights

SMU will host its annual celebration of lights Monday, Nov. 28. 

From Our Table To Yours: Favorite Dishes 2022

You probably already have your Thanksgiving meal sorted by now, but we thought we’d take this opportunity to thank our readers for another year together and share some of our favorite recipes.

Pumpkin Serving Bowl Makes for Memorable Thanksgiving by Design

As we gather this year with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving, for some, this will mark the resumption of a cherished tradition after several years on pause.

‘Twas the Night Before’ By Cirque du Soleil Makes Dallas Debut

‘Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil is making its Dallas debut at the Texas CU Theater from Friday, November 25 to Sunday, December 11, 2022.

Get Inspired by the Power of Movement at the DMA

Chains dangle from lights above, tempting viewers entering the Dallas Museum of Art’s latest exhibition to tug at them.
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Need Holiday Entertaining Tips? Listen to Local Experts

Remember the 1997 book Entertaining for Dummies? The book that sold more than 30 million copies promised to transform hopeful hosts and hostesses from dumb to Martha Stewart. I had a copy, and I will say, people find me to be somewhat entertaining.

Worth a Road Trip: Mineral Wells, Cisco, Albany  

Driving north and west from Dallas, the scenery soon turns to rolling hills and, just a bit further, to a flat frontier dotted with cacti and scrub brush.

Immersive Nutcracker Opens at Lighthouse ArtSpace

"The Immersive Nutcracker, A Winter Miracle" is now open through January.
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Thankful for These New Restaurants

Dallas is hashtag blessed with a blooming restaurant scene with these four new concepts bringing more flavor and fun to us all.

Two Bit Circus Opens in The Shops at Park Lane

Two Bit Circus celebrated the opening of its second U.S. location at The Shops at Park Lane on Nov. 18.
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Faith Friday: HP Presbyterian Church Hosting Christmas Concerts

Highland Park Presbyterian Church’s music ministry will close out 2022 with two Christmas performances by the HP Pres chancel choir, chorale, and orchestra, as well as two solo harp concerts by Dallas native Alison Read.

EarthX and Dallas Symphony Orchestra Collaborate for ‘The Way of the Rain — Hope for Earth’

EarthX and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra premiered The Way of the Rain — Hope for Earth at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center on Oct. 22.

Chefs For Farmers Raises Nearly $40,000

A record-breaking 3,000 foodies gathered at Old City Park for Chefs for Farmers’ main event Nov. 6. This year marked 11 years of the popular food and wine festival, which raised nearly $40,000 for the Seed Project Foundation’s McKinney Roots.

UP Pickle Partners Dominate Inaugural UP Paddle Battle

The 2022 University Park Paddle Battle was just what the Park Cities needed to prove once and for all that the Williams Park pickleball courts were a solid community addition.
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