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The Legacy Senior Communities Plan for the Future With Visioning Day
The Visioning Day brought together The Legacy Senior Communities family to ensure a united view in carrying the organization's values to the future.
Orchestra of New Spain Goes Paris in the 20s For Season Finale
"Paris in the 20s" will feature choral gems from famous French composers and feature choreography by the Dallas Neo-Classical Ballet.
Next Generation Corner Store Opening in Uptown, University Park
A new kind of corner store, think New York City bodega, the 3,600-square-foot space features a full-service coffee bar, all-day café, beer on tap and wine by the glass, with comfortable lounge seating for 42, and additional seating for 46 on an expansive outdoor patio.
Out and About
REVIEW: “The Dead Don’t Die” Breathes Life into Zombie Movies
Have you ever watched a movie and two minutes in thought, "Yeah, this is going to be good?" That is precisely how I felt when I settled into my seat at the Angelika theater at Mockingbird Station to catch an early screening of The Dead Don't Die.
Out and About
Studio Brings “Instagrams” of Fun to Mockingbird Station
Picture Park officially opened last weekend in the space between Verizon and Accents, bringing with it 15 different installations throughout 4500 square-feet of studio space
Out and About
“The Play That Goes Wrong” Goes Right in Dallas
You would think it'd get old, the fumbling theatrics, but as the two-act play goes on the laughter gets louder; the audience won't stop howling.
Five “Must Try” Gyms for a Summer Workout
I recently stopped by several local studios to find out what the experts suggest. From Pilates-influenced strength training to boot camps and more, here are five I recommend trying.
Nasher to Bring Work of West Texas “Prada” Sculptors to Dallas
The Nasher has announced Elmgreen and Dragset: Sculptures, an exhibition that will mark the Scandinavian duo’s first major museum presentation in the United States.
Out and About
“Aladdin” Brings Dallas Audience to Its Feet
Honestly, I felt like I was inside a Disney theme park. I felt like a kid again. I even dared to sing along, something I don't often do at the theater.
Out and About
“The Tomorrow Man” Clumsily Welcomes Love and Living in the Present
What starts out as a slow film turns into a clumsy rom-com about two older people meeting and finding meaning in a world that doesn’t get them.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra 2019-2020 Season Now on Sale
The DSO Pops Series will welcome back Dallas favorites Chris Botti, Bernadette Peters, and the Indigo Girls.
Gallery: Harper Hallam x Elizabeth W Collection Launch
Elizabeth Ward Creel, owner of Elizabeth W, teamed up with Park Cities darling duo Rebecca Hallam and Tara DePompei to showcase their exclusive accessories collection.
Society
Ursuline Grad’s PopUp Funds Makes Fundraising Easier
One of the latest trends has been the PopUp, whether a restaurant, art gallery, or shop, these innovative businesses turn up temporarily to provide goods or services.
Eating Disorder Solutions Opens Uptown Facility
Open house will include an expert-led panel designed to encourage a community conversation around eating disorders and the available solutions
Skipping Meat To Save The Planet?
In 2019, EarthX is promoting six initiatives that are simple ways we can all help the environment by making minor changes to our lifestyles.
Out and About
Summer at the Crow Museum
What I really admire about the Crow Museum of Asian Art is their mission to inspire and promote Asian art and culture for free right in the heart of the Dallas Arts District.
Gas or Charcoal? Beef, Chicken, or Seafood? It’s Grilling Season
One of the things I love about grilling is its simplicity. Preheat, cook, enjoy, with very little cleanup. And then there’s the fun factor.
Enlighten MD Expands to Include Boutique, Full Service Salon
The building features a medspa, women's boutique, and event space, with plans to open a full-service salon and 13 new beauty suites.
Faith
Pastors Reflect on Experiences as Dads, Children
The best advice my father gave me was never to expect someone – specifically men – to do something for me that I could do myself.
Faith
‘Faith of Our Fathers:’ Pastors Reflect on Experiences as Dads, Children
The best advice my father gave me was never to expect someone – specifically men – to do something for me that I could do myself.