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The State Fair of Texas Opens This Week. Celebrity Chef Lineup Revealed, Discounts, and More
The State Fair of Texas opens this week and one of the big draws is, of course, the food.
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At ‘Whipperfell’ in Knox Henderson, Sitting on the Iron Throne a Must
Winter, unfortunately, is not coming (at least not anytime soon), but the Game of Thrones (GOT) pop-up bar at The Whippersnapper is here through Oct. 15.
EarthX to Celebrate Half Earth Day With Immersive Film Premiere
EarthX and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra are working together for the U.S. premiere of The Way of the Rain — The Hope for Earth through a performance combining orchestra, chorus, film, art, and spoken word.
Dallas International Film Festival Announces First 16 Films
The Dallas International Film Festival is celebrating its 16th anniversary Oct. 14 through 20. To kick off the celebration, the festival announced the first 16 films for the event.
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Faith Friday: SMAA Hosting Blessing of the Animals
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church is gearing up for a fun event for everyone and their dogs…or other pets. The Blessing of the Animals is set for 4-5 p.m. Oct. 2 in the west parking lot of the church at 8011 Douglas Avenue.
Kips Bay Decorator House Open Through Sept. 25
The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is now open to the public through Sept. 25, featuring the work of 24 designers.
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The Winner of Best Queso Quest Is . . .
Casa Rosa with 30% of the vote, followed by Mesero and Taco Joint. Congratulations to all and go eat some queso in honor of National Queso Day!
HPHS Theatre Production of ‘Beauty and the Beast’
Highland Park High School invites you to “be their guest” at the remaining shows of Beauty and the Beast, which runs through this week.
‘Music On Mockingbird’ Concert Series Debuting This Fall
Mockingbird Station is partnering with Bridge the Gap Chamber Players and the University Crossing Public Improvement District to bring music back to the station for its “Music on Mockingbird” concert series.
Explore the Power of ‘Movement’ at the DMA
"Movement: The Legacy of Kineticism" is an immersive exhibition that features 80 works from the DMA's collection.
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Michelin Star Winner John Tesar Brings Award-Winning Cuisine to Texas Next Month
Dallas is home to exactly one current Michelin-starred chef and that is Knife Steakhouse’s John Tesar, who was awarded the prestigious honor for Knife & Spoon, his restaurant at The Ritz Carlton Orlando, Grand Lakes.
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Faith Friday: Park Cities Baptist Church Ministry Partner Collection Drive
Park Cities Baptist Church is hosting a Ministry Partner Collection Drive until Sept. 21.
The Quest For the Best Queso In Town
It may seem like every day is National Queso Day in Dallas, but it’s Sept. 20. With help from our food writer Kersten Rettig, we thought we’d put the question of who has the best queso in town to our readers ahead of the occasion.
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Sweet! Chocophiles, This Weekend is For You
The Dallas Chocolate Festival is this weekend and there are plenty of opportunities to learn about and taste chocolate.
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This and That Hospitality Ponies Up for SMU Athletics
SMU fans have something new to look forward to while they’re Boulevarding.
Aiding Animals
Mars Petcare is working with nearby providers on a national healthcare initiative to discover and implement early detection technology and preventative care for dogs and cats.
The Dallas Opera Announces 2022-2023 Community Initiatives
The Dallas Opera invites the people of North Texas to join them during the 2022/2023 Season for a series of community-based initiatives designed to welcome new audiences to the art form, both in-person and digitally.
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Walsh: America’s Workforce Is Stronger Than Ever
On Labor Day we honor the achievements of America’s workers, and in 2022 we have a historic victory to celebrate. Our nation’s working people have come all the way back from the depths of a global pandemic, regaining every job lost and more.
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And We’re Back: Food Events Ramping Up for Fall
Summer travel was prolific for many, me included, which is why there haven’t been quite as many food-related updates posted here. Now that school is back in session and Dallas is rolling into the busy social and event season, there are plenty of drinking and dining opportunities to enjoy.