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Lilly Pulitzer Launches New Print for Breast Cancer Research

In honor of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF), Lilly Pulitzer is launching the “Pinking Positive” print collection online Oct. 1.

The Pop-Up Project Enhances NorthPark Center

NorthPark announces new art initiative that introduces young, up-and-coming brands to new audiences.

Celebrate Seasonal Color Change by Decorating For Fall

Signs of autumn in North Texas greet me everywhere I turn.

Things To Do: October Edition

Things To Do: October Edition
Nonprofits

34th Annual National Philanthropy Day Luncheon Returns

People who put the time and dedication into service to be recognized at The 34th Annual National Philanthropy Day Luncheon.

Dallas Museum of Art to Premiere New Works by Wanda Koop and Sandra Cinto

The Dallas Museum of Art will present two solo exhibitions debuting new works by Canadian painter Wanda Koop and Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto.
General

Jo Koy to Bring “Just Kidding World Tour” to Dallas

Premier stand-up comics Jo Koy will perform next May at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas

Dallas Museum of Art Appoints Contemporary Art Curator

The Dallas Museum of Art has appointed Vivian Li as the Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art.

“Judy” Review: Renee Zellweger Goes Over the Rainbow

Renee Zellweger takes on the task in the movie to become Judy Garland, and might I say Zellweger herself transcends in the role.
Society

DMA Premieres New Works by Wanda Koop, Sandra Cinto

The Dallas Museum of Art will present two solo exhibitions debuting new works by Canadian painter Wanda Koop and Brazilian artist Sandra Cinto.

Fair Fare So Extraordinaire It’s Worth Singing About

But here I am writing that it is, in fact, that time of year again: The State Fair of Texas starts Sept. 27 and runs through Oct. 20. Time to get excited.

Symbols of Female Empowerment

"You've come a long way, baby.” That became synonymous with the women’s movement of the 1960s.

“Downtown Abbey” Has the Right Amount of Comedy

Television series Downton Abbey brings back the original cast to make its film debut. Follow the Crawley family as they entertain the King and Queen of England.

HP Library Offers Free Presentation on Public Speaking

The Highland Park Harvey R. “Bum” Bright Library is hosting a free event with Liz Navarro on how to effectively speak in order to engage listeners and possibly activate new opportunities.
General

World’s First Bentley Bentayga Stetson Arrives in Texas

Bentley Dallas and Stetson have combined both luxury and legacy to create a timeless vehicle: the Bentley Bentayga Stetson Special Edition.

Petite Palace Brings Circus Variety Show to the Bath House

The Petite Palace is "part circus, part variety show, part cabaret," and the family-friendly show is coming to Dallas from Oct 17 to Nov. 3. 

Pumpkin Nights Brings 3,000 Hand-Carved Pumpkins

Pumpkin Nights will transform Howell Farms on Oct. 10 into a Halloween wonderland, with seven Pumpkin Lands created with more than 3,000 artistically hand-carved real and synthetic pumpkins.

The Elisa Project Announces Name Change

The Elisa Project changed their name to Texas Eating Disorders Association (TEDA) making it easier for those in need to find them.

The Other Art Fair You Should Go To This Weekend

Saatchi Art, an online gallery and networking site for artists, just launched the leading independent artist showcase, The Other Art Fair, in Dallas this weekend.

Queso-Rah, Hoorah! It’s National Queso Day

In honor of National Queso Day (Sept. 20), here are a few places to get your fix or, if you’re a DIYer, a queso recipe from Cheese Maker-Extraordinaire, Paula Lambert.
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