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Wait Over For Holocaust, Human Rights Museum

The new Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum opened its doors today offering visitors a transformative learning experience.

Poke Bowls, Gotta Try ‘Em All

At Malibu Poke, I’ve found the one poke bowl I will eat, and here’s why:
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KidLinks to host 10th Annual Symphony of Chefs Fundraiser

Symphony of Chefs is one of two signature events benefitting the North Texas-based non-profit, KidLinks.

Fabric of Opera Exhibit Features Historic Costumes at NorthPark Center

The Dallas Opera teams with NorthPark Center to present rarely seen historic costumes from the private collection of The Dallas Opera from September 13, 2019 through November 6, 2019.

Active Adult Luxury Apartments Grand Opening

This is your passport to a new beginning. Party around the world with us and learn all about what Everleigh Forestwood has to offer.

Step Into the 2019 Park Place Luxury & Supercar Showcase

If you're unfamiliar with the Park Place Luxury & Supercar Showcase, simply put, it's a unique luxury lifestyle and automobile showcase. It is a car connoisseurs' paradise. But, it's also an event for the entire family.
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Life Changing Development Corporation Announces 2nd Annual Survivor’s Ball

Life Changing Development Corporation founder Angelia Dunbar launched the Survivor’s Ball in 2018 to honor individuals who had overcome various life and health trials.

Want to Stay Home, But Don’t Want to Cook? Hire a Chef

Conner FitzGerald likes to call himself “your chef-concierge.’’

Farewell-To-Summer Cocktail Parties

Can summer truly be over? It was just weeks ago that swimming pools were open and half of Dallas’ population was in Colorado to escape the Texas heat. I know – we were there, too!

Orchestra of New Spain’s First Concert of New Season is La Convivencia III

The title Convivencia refers to the ‘coexistence’ of Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities in medieval Spain and by extension, the artistic and cultural interaction and interchange nurtured within their communities.

Ticket Sales To Open for Musicals “Dear Evan Hansen,” “The Color Purple”

Tickets of the most remarkable shows in musical theater history, Dear Evan Hansen, and one of the greatest revivals ever, The Color Purple, will both go on sale later this month. 

Dallas Opera Hires Chief Advancement and Strategy Officer

In the comprehensive role of chief advancement and strategy, the SMU grad will report directly to the board of directors and Ian Derrer, the Kern Wildenthal general director and CEO. 

Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Announces New Season

The world-renowned Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra will kick off its 48th season this October with the first performance of the Meyerson series. 

Miron Crosby and Luxury Apparel Designer Prabal Gurung Debut Exclusive Collection

Debuting today, the Miron Crosby x Prabal Gurung collection combines fashion-forward western aesthetic and modern sportswear.

“Brittany Runs a Marathon” Sprints Beyond Makeover

While the premise of Brittany Runs a Marathon is Brittany making her way to the New York City Marathon, it's also a profound message about inner conflicts, toxic relationships, past hurts, self-esteem, and triumph.

Meadows Percussion Ensemble to Honor Founder, Retiring Professor

Doug Howard served as both adjunct professor of percussion at SMU and principal percussionist at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra from 1975 until his retirement in 2018.

Alto Rideshare Partners With The Rise School of Dallas

A rideshare company created last year by a Park Cities and Preston Hollow duo is following in the footsteps of a longstanding community trait: philanthropy. 

Dallas Arboretum Reveals Autumn at the Arboretum Theme

Presented by Rogers-O'Brien, the nationally acclaimed Pumpkin Village features pumpkin houses and creative displays utilizing more than 90,000 pumpkins, gourds, and squash.

9 Things to Do Around the Park Cities This September

From the annual Doggy Day Splash at Holmes Acquadic Center to supportin the University Park library at the UP Flea Market, September is filled with things to do.

9 Things to Do in (and Around) Preston Hollow This September

From fashion shows benefiting local nonprofits to the Dallas Symphony Orchestra playing in your backyard, September is filled with things to do.
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