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‘Lead With Love’ Show Episode To Focus On Latino Cultural Center

Dallas Arts District founding executive director Veletta Forsythe Lill, Latino Cultural Center general manager Benjamin Espino, and artist Viola Delgado will talk about the impact of the city’s Latino Cultural Center on the arts, and specifically Latino artists, on Dallas Love Field’s “Lead With Love” live show and podcast.

New Summer Line-Up at the African American Museum

The African American Museum is back with new exhibitions this summer.

Start Spreading the News: Big Apple Experience Altered

New York City, one of the world’s most popular cities to visit, has unfortunately been difficult, if not impossible, to travel to for more than a year.

Post Office Murals a Truly Democratic Art Form

Is a U.S. Post Office Murals tour a reason to plan a road trip? Can a post office double as a mini-museum?

Popsicle Pop-up At Shops At Park Lane

Swing into summer on the life-sized popsicle swing pop-up at the Shops at Park Lane.

African American Museum to Host Smithsonian’s ‘Men of Change’

The African American Museum, Dallas will host the Smithsonian Institution’s stunning traveling exhibition, Men of Change: Power. Triumph. Truth. through Sept. 12.

Dallas Hotel Named Among World’s Best By ‘Robb Report’

The Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek was recently named among the world’s best new city-center hotels by the exclusive Robb Report.

DMA Acquires Basquiat Painting Created During Dallas Visit

The Dallas Museum of Art announced the acquisition of Sam F (1985) by Jean-Michel Basquiat, the first work by the iconic American artist to enter the museum’s collection.
Weddings

Tying the Knot in a Pandemic: Love Prevails

The pandemic has tested not only couples wanting to wed but those whose business is making celebrations memorable.
Events

Discovering in Downtown Dallas

"The pulse of downtown Dallas has shifted squarely to the AT&T Discovery District which encompasses 2.5 acres of prime downtown real estate," writes Kersten Rettig.

Dallas Zoo, Galleria Dallas Partner For Month of Activities

Galleria Dallas is partnering with the Dallas Zoo to create a wild collection of education and entertainment opportunities for the whole family throughout the month of July.

State Fair Announces Cooking Contests, Live Music Lineup

After a year away, the State Fair is once again ready to put home chefs and bakers through their paces in the 2021 Cooking Contests.
Events

You Don’t Have to Live in Arlington to “Go Live!” There

If you are looking for something to do, Live! by Loews in Arlington offers a brand-new hotel with resort amenities and great events, Kersten Rettig writes.
Philanthropy

Winspear Hosts Showing of ‘In the Heights’

A few community members -- including local students -- had the chance to catch "In the Heights" in an event organizers said was "an incredible gift."
Events

World Food Championship Partners With NFL Champ

The 9th Annual Ultimate Food Fest is going Green -- Jarvis Green, that is.

Five Tips For Getting The Most Out of Composting

Transforming yard and food waste into compost helps reduce greenhouse gas, promotes healthy soil as a nutrient-rich soil amendment, and contributes to a more circular economy.

Cheers to the Weekend!

We’re settling into summer now, with the heat full on and ERCOT threatening to fail us again. There are a few exciting developments in the libations department to help you enjoy your weekend celebrations.

NTPA Presents ‘Peter Pan’

North Texas Performing Arts Dallas presents Peter Pan the musical this week.

City of Dallas Celebrates Legacy of Ann Richards

On the 30th anniversary of her gubernatorial inauguration, the City of Dallas and Downtown Dallas Inc. banded together to honor the legacy of Ann Richards.
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