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Walk It Off

When it comes to places to go for a walk, Preston Hollow and the Park Cities have an embarrassment of riches. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

Transplant Breakthrough Raises Hope in North Texas

Medical City performs first Texas operation using heart after cardiac death.

How to Eat Like the Queen and Brunch With the Queens

Where can you eat like The Queen in Dallas? (Read time: 5.6 minutes)
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Faith Friday: Our Redeemer Lutheran School Commemorates National Lutheran Schools Week

Our Redeemer Lutheran School celebrated National Lutheran Schools Week this week.
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Looking for New Destination? Meet St. Pete

Looking for a long weekend getaway? Kersten Rettig has just the place. (Read time: 4.5 minutes)

OK2BX Foundation Launches Film Festival

Eleanor Bolding had a habit of "calling people in" instead of "calling people out" when she disagreed with them, her family said, desiring to be inclusive. (Read time: 3.2 minutes)

Texas Ballet Theater Announces Newest Productions

Texas Ballet Theater (TBT) will present George Balanchine’s Serenade and two world premiere ballets in A Tchaikovsky Evening in February. (Read time: 3.6 minutes)

Make It a Fondue Winter Celebration With Swiss Comfort Food

After the hustle and bustle of the holidays, the relative quiet of January can be a welcome relief. (Read time: 5 minutes)

TITAS/Dance Unbound Receives Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Grant

TITAS/Dance Unbound is the only organization in Texas to receive a 2021/2022 Performance Forward Fund grant from the esteemed Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF). (Read time: 2.2 minutes)
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Faith Friday: SMAA Hosts Human Trafficking Discussion

Project Moses, a ministry founded by parishioners of Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church to raise awareness about human trafficking, recently hosted a panel discussion about how to fight the issue.

Strauss Square to Host Grand Funk Railroad

Looking for a spot outdoors to take in some music? The Annette Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center announced it will host Grand Funk Railroad and Jefferson Starship in March. (Read time: 3 minutes)

Goodrich Gallery Showcases Art of Dallas ISD Students

There is still time to check out the artwork of local middle schoolers who worked with a theme of thankfulness. (Read time: 1.3 minutes)

‘I Have a Dream’

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we thought we would share one of King's most famous speeches, as well as videos of children explaining what King's legacy means to them.

More Art, Decorative Items From Edwin L. Cox Estate Go To Auction

Additional art and antiques from the estate of the late former oilman Edwin L. Cox will be sold by Chicago-based Hindman Auctions during the next few months. (Read time: 2.3 minutes)
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Faith Friday: Friendship-West Hosting Virtual ‘King Teach In’ to Honor MLK Jr.

Friendship-West Baptist Church will honor the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with its virtual fifth-annual King Teach-In. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

Dallas Architecture Forum Hosts Bernard Tschumi Jan. 20

Considered one of today's foremost architects, Bernard Tschumi will discuss his work in a Dallas Architecture Forum lecture Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

Orchestra of New Spain Presents Special Convivencia Series

The Orchestra of New Spain will present the fifth in a series of concerts exploring the musical culture of Medieval Spain’s Al Andalus this month. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

DMA Unveils Spring and Summer Exhibition Plans

The DMA’s schedule of exhibitions in spring and summer 2022 showcases global currents in art, culture, and design from centuries ago to the present day. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)

‘Be Happy’ And Huge

See mural-sized reproduction of Jina Lee’s winning painting.

DSO Events For January, February

Dallas Symphony Orchestra supporters have some options to enjoy performances in January and February. (Read time: 1.9 minutes)
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