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Voices
Kitchen Aid: Two Local Men Help Ukrainian Refugees
Wade Nicolas, a Highland Park grad and dad of two Highland Park grads, likes to fish, bird hunt, and travel. The semi-retired tech guy had been preparing for a nine-day solo backpacking trip in Patagonia. Then Russia invaded Ukraine.
Dallas Teen All Access Pass Program Details
Have a teen at home looking for things to do this summer? The teen all access pass, returning for the second year, provides complimentary admission in July for ages 13 to 17 and up to three friends or family members at 12 signature museums, nature and botanical gardens, outdoor entertainment venues, and leisure facilities.
A Summer of Shakespeare
2022 marks 50 years of Shakespeare Dallas producing affordable family entertainment for North Texas audiences.
Faith
Faith Friday: Park Cities Baptist Church Hosting Summer Supply Drive
Park Cities Baptist Church is seeking donations for its Summer Supply drive.
CASETA Hosts 18th Annual Symposium in Dallas this Weekend
The Center for Advancement and Study of Early Texas Art will be in Dallas this weekend for its 18th annual symposium.
Magician Trigg Watson Returns To Dallas In Support of ‘Big D Reads’
Magician Trigg Watson, a Dallas favorite and SMU alumnus, is bringing his high-tech magic show to the Bishop Arts Theatre Centre for two shows on Saturday, June 11th in support of Big D Reads.
General
State Fair of Texas Announces Music Lineup for 2022 Fair
The State Fair of Texas has some big names in its music lineup this year, including country music star Trace Adkins and Grammy-winning R&B artist Ashanti.
Events
Knox Street’s Final Summer 2022 Pop-Up Park
On Saturday, June 11, the last Pop-Up Park of the season is coming to Knox. The park will include many attractions such as locally made ice cream, electric bikes, açaí bowls, donuts, crepes, and fresh juices.
‘A Very Happy, Bubbly, Outgoing Kid’
Mother describes how Children’s Health helped family navigate daughter’s conditions
Faith
Faith Friday: Northaven United Methodist Church to Host Concert Tonight
Northaven United Methodist Church will host the Arts District Chorale’s musical celebration, "Let the River Run," this evening.
Immersive ‘Banksyland’ Exhibit Coming To Dallas
The art world has its share of mysteries and one of the biggest ones of the modern era has to be the identity of the street artist Banksy.
Galleria Dallas Spotlights ‘Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity’
Haven’t made it to the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) for the Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity exhibit? Galleria Dallas shoppers can catch a preview of the exhibit June 3-27.
DIFFA/Dallas To Host Picnic At Turtle Creek Park
The Design Industry Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA)/Dallas is hosting a Bridgerton-themed soiree at Turtle Creek Park.
Faith
Faith Friday: Tiferet Israel Welcoming New Rabbi
Tiferet Israel, among the oldest synagogues in North Texas, is charting a new course.
State Fair Reveals 2022 Commemorative Theme Art: ‘Taste of Texas’
For 136 years, food has been a focal point of the annual State Fair of Texas. Get your tastebuds ready now – opening September 30, the 2022 State Fair-themed “Taste of Texas” is gearing up to be one to remember.
‘Liberty & Laughter’ Exhibit Explores White House Punchlines
A visit to the George W. Bush Presidential Center could make you wonder whether you voted for an overachieving class clown.
‘Cartier and Islamic Art’ Opens At DMA
The Dallas Museum of Art (DMA) is the sole North American venue for Cartier and Islamic Art: In Search of Modernity, a major exhibition tracing inspirations from Islamic art and design, including from Louis Cartier’s collection of Persian and Indian art and the work of the designers of the Maison Cartier from the early 20th century to present day.
All You Can Eataly Returns
Tickets are on sale for the second installment of All You Can Eataly, the immersive Italian event including more than 30 tasting stations, craft cocktail bars, wine tastings, demonstrations, and more at Eataly’s NorthPark Center store.