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Equinox Gym Now Offers Rounds Boxing Class
The Equinox Luxury Fitness Club in Preston Hollow is now offering the Round boxing class on Saturdays at 11:15 a.m.
Hockaday Grad Nikky Phinyawatana Feeds Souls With Asian Mint
If you’re friends with Nikky, you know how she loves to take selfies with you. The thing about Nikky’s selfies, though, is that they are more about yourselfie than herselfie. She commemorates her deep gratitude for family, friends, and Mint Fanatics, the name she gives fans of her Asian Mint restaurant, by snapping photos and posting them online. This feeds her soul.
‘Cats’ National Tour Pays Homage to Musical’s Staying Power
Cats, the record-breaking musical spectacular by Andrew Lloyd Webber opened Dallas Summer Musicals 2019/2020 season last night–and I am officially a fan. The production will be in Dallas through Nov. 17.
Texas Ballet Theater to Perform the Nutcracker
Texas Ballet Theater will be performing the holiday classic The Nutcracker at Winspear Opera House in Dallas from Nov. 29 – Dec. 8 and at the Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth Dec. 13 – 29.
Dallas Chamber Symphony Continues UnSilent Film Series With ‘The Wind’
The Dallas Chamber Symphony will premiere a score by Canadian composer Alain Mayrand. The Wind movie in concert will be performed on Saturday, November 23, at 8 p.m. at Moody Performance Hall.
Faith
SMU Champions Authentic Relationships
The faces of religious fanaticism are young; the faces of interfaith cooperation are old. That’s what Eboo Patel realized in college.
Time Draws Near for Home, Family, and Thanksgiving
In just a matter of weeks, my kitchen will be in full-on cooking and baking mode.
Things To Do: November Edition
Things To Do: November Edition
Society
Momentous Institute’s Changing the Odds Dinner Shines Light on Racial Justice and Equity
More than 400 guests were brought to their feet to give roaring applause for keynote speaker Bryan Stevenson, founder and executive director for the Equal Justice Initiative.
Harriet Comes to the Big Screen
Director Kasi Lemmons brings the story of Harriet Tubman, the most popular abolitionist and conductor of the Underground Railroad, to the big screen on Nov. 1.
Faith
Life After Five Miscarriages
The first time Catherine McGuire got pregnant, she made it to nine weeks before losing her baby. the next time: just shy of six weeks.
DMA to Host The 55th Art Ball
Brian Bolke will serve as chairman of the 2020 Art Ball- entitled Art Ball 55: Seeing the Dallas Museum of Art. This event will be held on Saturday, April 18, 2020, at the DMA.