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DMA Presents ‘Bamana Mud Cloth: From Mali to the World’
Opening November 13 at the Dallas Museum of Art (DMA), a new exhibition of recently acquired textiles explores the labor-intensive process behind mud cloth, bogolanfini, or as well as the cultural significance of its motifs and designs.
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Turtle Creek Chorale Brings Eight Festive Performances
The Turtle Creek Chorale will bring eight festive performances, including one featuring American Idol’s David Archuleta to commemorate the spirit of the holidays and mission of the Chorale.
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Texas Ballet Theater To Stage The Nutcracker for Holiday Season
After a nearly two-year pandemic wait, it's beginning to look a lot more like Christmas, and with that comes a certain ballet.
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Don’t Let Recycling Bin Get Scary
Don’t end October on a frightenedly irresponsible note.
Exhibit Explores Ancient City
An exhibit opening in October will show visitors an ancient city through the photography of Dallas’ Carolyn Brown.
Faith
Faith Friday: Family Day at the SMAA Farmers Market
Saturday is Family Day at Saint Michael’s Farmers Market.
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Eataly Dallas To Host Opening Party
It’s been about a year since Eataly Dallas first opened its doors, the marketplace is gearing up for a storewide opening party.
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Wellness Festival Coming To Dallas
Need to de-stress? A wellness festival is coming to Dallas Oct. 30.
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Enjoy Homemade Treats for Hungry Ghosts and Goblins
I’m basically a kid at heart who adores celebrating holidays of all kinds, and that trait comes through at Halloween. I love everything about it – decorating, dressing up (usually in something scary), making a fuss over the little ones who come costumed to our door, and creating fun-to-eat treats.
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Self-Guided Option Best Bet for Touring Boston’s Freedom Trail
It’s October, the prime time to visit New England for fall foliage leaf-peeping.
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Faith
Faith Friday: PCBC 82nd Anniversary
Park Cities Baptist Church recently commemorated its 82nd anniversary.
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Texas Film Commission Announces 2021 Texas Film Round-Up
The Texas Film Commission announced yesterday that the Texas Archive of the Moving Image is accepting films and videotapes for the 2021 Texas Film Round-Up through the end of October.
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Events
My, My, These Pies!
Almost 30 of Dallas' top chefs and bakers have created unique pies for a unique auction that raises money for culinary and hospitality scholarships - and bidding is open now.
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‘I Love Expressing Myself This Way’
Jerzy Kosinski once said, “The principle of true art is not to portray, but to evoke.”
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Check Out Clint Eastwood Memorabilia at the AT&T Global Headquarters Showcase
You’ve got to ask yourself one question: “Am I going to go to the Clint Eastwood- A Cinematic Legacy exhibit?” Well, are you, punk?
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Voices
Meet Dallas’ New Debutante: Sister
The much-anticipated sister restaurant to The Charles has made her debut and it’s as fabulous as you’d expect it to be.
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Events
What To Know For the Red River Showdown
It’s Red River Showdown weekend at the State Fair of Texas.
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Faith
Faith Friday: LLUMC 2021 African Gospel Musical Concert
The African Fellowship at Lovers Lane United Methodist Church recently hosted their African Gospel Musical Concert.
How Does Your Garden Grow?
It's the 27th year for Dallas' annual Waterwise Landscape Tour, and organizers hope that all that pandemic time spent at home has homeowners ready to show off their hard work - but you better hurry.
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Dallas Opera Kicks Off 2021-2022 Season With Free Concert
The Dallas Opera will have a free concert as part of its slate of live, in-person performances in the 2021-2022 season.
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