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Autumn at the Arboretum Highlights “It’s The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” 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.

Mary Kay Goes Global With Cancer Research Grant

The UT Southwestern global partnership was created with the help of Dr. Jerry W. Shay, a cell biology professor at UT Southwestern and partner of the Mary Kay Foundation for over 20 years.

Brenda Schoenfeld Now: What Dallas Shoppers Can Find Exclusively In-Store

Nestled in the heart of the Oak Lawn/Turtle Creek neighborhood, the glossy boutique, Brenda Schoenfeld Now, hosts a few new items,

“Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead” Author to Speak at Dallas Event

The Only Place in Dallas to see General Jim Mattis, 26th United States Secretary of Defense, is with the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth this September.

The Culinary Round-Up: From Pumpkin Spice to French Wine Country

Whether you're looking to satisfy the pumpkin spice craving a couple of months early or you want to expand your wine knowledge, this week's Dallas culinary scene round-up is flush with opportunities. 

DMA Appoints First Curator of Latin American Art

Mark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art's first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.
Faith

Searching for God Through the Camera Lens

Take a minute to stop and look at a wall covered in photographs at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church. You might find God.

Dallas Museum of Art Appoints First Curator of Latin American Art

Mark A. Castro was appointed today as the Dallas Museum of Art's first Jorge Baldor Curator of Latin American Art, a new position created earlier this year.

AT&T Performing Arts Center Speaker Series Tickets on Sale Friday

The AT&T PAC Hearhere series begins Sept. 26 with an evening with former First Lady Michelle Obama.

“Cats” to Play at Dallas’ Music Hall at Fair Park

Presented by Dallas Summer Musicals and Broadway Across America, Cats will open Nov. 5 at the Music Hall in Fair Park. Tickets for the engagement, which runs through Nov. 17, are now on sale. 

Dallas Film Announces First 15 Films for First-Ever North Texas Film Festival

To honor those must-see horror movies, FANGORIA is teaming up with Dallas Film and the North Texas Film Festival to present two beloved films, both famously gracing the pages of the magazine.

Two-Day Dino Fest Returns to the Perot Museum

Back for its second year, Dino Fest, a paleontological party and celebration of all things dinosaur, will return to the Perot Museum of Nature and Science Aug. 31 through Sept. 1.

“Charlie and the Chocolate Factory” Delivers Whimsical Fun

Whimsy and weird, "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" delivered a whole bunch of nostalgia and new memories when it opened Thursday night at the Winspear Opera House in Dallas' Arts District. 

“Angel Has Fallen” Blows Up Action Movie Stereotypes

Angel Has Fallen is a refreshing surprise that breaks away from the stereotypical action movie mold in more ways than one.
General

DMA European Galleries Reinstalled and Refreshed

If you weren't aware, the Dallas Museum of Art's Second Floor European art galleries has been closed since early summer for a slight makeover. 
Inside the Cause

Inside the Cause: Wilkinson Center

To help raise funds for the Dallas nonprofit, the Friends of the Wilkinson Center will host its sixth annual southwestern themes Spirit of Taos event this September.

“Ready or Not” Itches Sinister Side of Humor

Ready or Not, which opens Wednesday and is rated R, is a wacky and sinister movie filled with hyper-violent bloodshed and horror-filled comedic delight.

Best-Selling Author, Podcaster Malcolm Gladwell to Visit SMU

Best selling author Malcolm Gladwell will discuss his new book "Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know About People We Don’t Know" as part of SMU’s cultural intelligence initiative.

Tootsies Debuts Mione Plant Scarves Collection

A buzzworthy collaboration not to be missed, Mione Plant, a Dallas-based artist, is launching her exclusive line of silk scarves at Dallas’ own famed luxury boutique, Tootsies.

AT&T Performing Arts Center Announces Children’s Health Collaboration

The series of family-friendly shows will feature music, dance, animation, science, and puppetry.
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