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Faith

Faith Friday: Bishop Todd Hunter to Talk Strategies for Peaceful Holiday Gatherings

Central Commons Nov. 18 is hosting Bishop Todd Hunter,  founding bishop of The Diocese of Churches for the Sake of Others, The Telos Collective, and the Center for Formation, Justice and Peace, in partnership with St. Luke Medical District. 

TACA Awards $300,000 to 41 Grantees

The Arts Community Alliance announced today that 41 Dallas County grantees are recipients of its second round of Catalyst grants.
Voices

Meet Preston Hollow’s Best New Restaurant

Tex-Mex has returned to Preston Hollow in a big way and it's going to be a hot spot.

How Do I Train My Eye For Art?

Knowing what to think about viewing contemporary art without guidance can leave you puzzled and confused.
Voices

Vege Out at Addison’s Vegan Food Fest November 12

The largest vegan food festival is coming to Addison Saturday, Nov. 12.

Home Not Alone: Blue Tulip Provides Travelers Peace of Mind

Dallas native Carol Stine has her roots planted deep in the heart of Texas.

Turtle Creek Fall Arts Festival Returns to Dallas

The two-day arts festival will feature local and regional artists, live music, food trucks, and more.
Faith

Faith Friday: UPUMC Christmas Tree Lighting Returning

University Park United Methodist Church will help ring in the holiday season with its annual Christmas tree lighting.

Zoo to Do Partners with Galleria Dallas on Installation Before Upcoming Gala

Zoo to Do has a new installation at the Galleria Dallas.

SMU Library Exhibit Feature 200 Years of History Through Cookbooks

Just in time for Thanksgiving, a new cookbook exhibit at SMU’s DeGolyer Library is taking a look at history through a culinary lens.

Actor, Singer Erich Bergen Headlining TACA’s New Fall Event ‘Glitz at the Ritz’

Actor and Broadway singer Erich Bergen known for the CBS shows Madam Secretary, the Good Fight, Bull, and more is headlining the Arts Community Alliance (TACA)’s new annual fall event, “Glitz at the Ritz,” Nov. 3 at the Ritz Carlton.

Artists Combine Feminine Energy With Masculine Methods

Labor-intensive processes produce Zen artwork from two artists exhibited at Laura Rathe Fine Art in the Design District.
Faith

Faith Friday: HP Presbyterian Church Launches 2022-2023 Highlander Concert Series

Highland Park Presbyterian Church is launching its 47th-annual Highlander Concert Series. Musical talent will hail from near and far to perform in seven concerts at various locations across the Dallas-Fort Worth area, with the season finale concluding at the Meyerson Symphony Center in June 2023.

Whether You’re Into Classic or Cool, Philadelphia Delivers

With working travelers back on the road and Texas young athletes showing more interest than ever in lacrosse, a sport with Northeastern roots, Philadelphia has become a popular place for Dallasites to spend a few days.
Society

Klyde Warren Celebrates 10 Years With Party in the Park

Klyde Warren's Party in the Park raised almost $1.2 million in celebration of the park's 10th anniversary.

Dallas Gallery Hosting Exhibition With Artist Sibylle Szaggars Redford

Dallasites can peruse about 30 pieces by multimedia artist Sibylle Szaggars Redford, who’s married to actor Robert Redford, at Christopher Martin Gallery in the Design District until Nov. 4.

State Fair of Texas Brings 2.5 Million Visitors in 24 Days

During the State Fair of Texas' 24-day run, which concluded Oct. 23, nearly 2.5 million people visited.
Faith

Faith Friday: Art on the Trail at Northaven UMC Returns

Northaven United Methodist Church is hosting the second-annual Art on the Trail event from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 22.

Bread Winners Has New Owners, Henry’s Majestic is Moving

After the news broke two weeks ago that Bread Winners’ founders Cindy and Jim Hughes sold their 30-year-old business to Josh Bock of Stratega Capital, I reached out to the Hughes to see how they are feeling about the end of the era.

‘Dali/Vermeer: A Dialogue’ Opens at the Meadows Museum

For the first time in art history, Johannes Vermeer and Salvador Dalí stand side by side in the “Dalí/Vermeer: A Dialogue” exhibition at SMU’s Meadows Museum.
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