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Dallas Love Field Launches Online Live Show And Podcast

Dallas Love Field is launching a new live broadcast show and podcast, “Lead With Love.”
Events

Dallas Arboretum Food And Wine Festival Features Roaring ’20s Theme

This year’s Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden Food & Wine Festival is going back to the roaring ‘20s.

Turtle Creek Chorale Set to Perform in Person

For the first time since December 2019, the Turtle Creek Chorale will perform in person at the Fair Park Band Shell on June 27.

John Wesley’s Traveling Pulpit Gets New Home at SMU

The World Methodist Museum’s historical and theologically significant collections are moving in May to SMU’s Bridwell Library.

Canine Cowboys Fanatic, Jet-Setting Sisters Star in Books For Children

For all those 1 to 4-year-olds tired of being cooped up at home, the three books in the Sissies Adventure Series offer literary escapism.

Alto Goes Artsy: Alto And Gray Malin Team Up For Art Cars

Drivers in Dallas, Houston, and Los Angeles may notice the work of renowned photographer and Dallas native Gray Malin thanks to a collaboration with ridesharing company Alto.

Enjoy Italy All Day at Caffé Lavazza

In Italy, shopkeepers and businesses take Riposa, a rest, in mid-afternoon to recharge with an espresso, and few bites of pastry. Now that Caffé Lavazza has opened in Dallas Eataly, you can Riposa here, Dallas style.

Dan Lam Exhibition Ready For Viewing at Nasher

The Nasher Sculpture Center's latest exhibition for Nasher Public in the Nasher Store gallery, Nasher Public: Dan Lam, on view will be on view through May 23.

Orchestra of New Spain To Hold Second Garden Concert

The Orchestra of New Spain will present its second garden concert of the season on Saturday, May 15 at 6 p.m. at the Preston Hollow home of arts patrons Enika and Richard Schulze.

Cinco de Mayo is Next Week, Expect Fiestas

Want to know where to celebrate Cinco De Mayo? We have you covered.

Dogs in Trouble? Former ‘Cheaters’ Star ‘To The Rescue’

Fitzgerald, a rescue dog featured on the new televised docu-series To The Rescue, found himself in a precarious position: The Chihuahua-terrier mix needed rare heart surgery.

The Dallas Opera Launches Streaming Platform

The Dallas Opera is getting into the streaming game with a subscription-based platform, thedallasopera.TV.

Where Should We Take Mom for Brunch?

Mother's Day is fast approaching, and reservations for Mother's Day brunches are beginning to fill up. So if you're looking for the best place to take Mom to celebrate, have no fear -- we asked readers to tell us the best places.
Events

Dallas Arboretum Hosting Inaugural Black Heritage Celebration

The Dallas Arboretum is gearing up for its first ever Black Heritage Celebration in celebration of the Summer of Sculpture exhibition opening with the return of Zimsculpt, a display of Zimbabwean stone sculpture.

New Series ‘Restaurant Recovery’ Visits Dallas’ Smokey John’s

The second episode of the new series Restaurant Recovery on discovery+ features Dallas’ own Smokey John’s.

Four Crucial Steps for Designing an Open Concept Space

There’s a reason that open floor plans have become so ubiquitous in the last few decades.

Artscape At The Arboretum

The Dallas Arboretum is presenting Artscape, a juried fine art and craft show and sale featuring more than 85 artists from around the country.

Grant Halliburton Foundation Marks 15 Years

Now in its 15th year, the Grant Halliburton Foundation has provided mental health education, training and support to more than 200,000 students, educators, parents and professionals.

‘Fashion in Residence’ at NorthPark Exhibit

One might argue that fashion is always in residence at NorthPark Center, but an exhibit on view until June 6 looks at how we dress when we're at home.
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