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Housing Forward Initiative Sees Decline in Homelessness

Decline largely attributed to City’s Street-to-Home initiative
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Another Holiday Possible for Downtown Neiman Marcus

Friends of Klyde Warren Park honors losing of iconic downtown store on March 26, a day before the news of the store potentially remaining open through year’s end broke
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Across The Block On Main Street

The Christmas window displays at 1618 Main Street dazzled crowds for decades

How to Eat Like the Queen and Brunch With the Queens

Where can you eat like The Queen in Dallas? (Read time: 5.6 minutes)
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Whisky Dinners, Korean Food and Fajitas, Dig In

Ready to grab a fork? We have a rundown of fun dining opportuntiies coming up. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Check Out Clint Eastwood Memorabilia at the AT&T Global Headquarters Showcase

You’ve got to ask yourself one question: “Am I going to go to the Clint Eastwood- A Cinematic Legacy exhibit?” Well, are you, punk? (Read time: 3.9 minutes)
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Discovering in Downtown Dallas

"The pulse of downtown Dallas has shifted squarely to the AT&T Discovery District which encompasses 2.5 acres of prime downtown real estate," writes Kersten Rettig.

West End – The Universal Message of Love

Located in Downtown Dallas West End is a colorful mural with the simple four letter word – LOVE – a hand painted mural on the north-facing wall of The Luminary.

Crow Museum New Trio of Exhibits Includes ‘Divine Spark’

The Crow Museum of Asian Art of The University of Texas at Dallas is kicking off 2021 in a bold fashion with three exhibitions showcasing the powerful contemporary works of a Texas-based Asian woman artist, recent works by Japanese women ceramicists, and an exploration of one of the most iconic gods in Hindu culture.
Coronavirus

Border Photographer Chronicles Pandemic Dallas

St. Mark’s student and his sister seek Perspectives of these times

DMA Premieres New Work by Sandra Cinto

Currently occupying the Concourse hall at the Dallas Museum of Art is a 153-foot mural intertwined with white starburst drawings and a variety of 24 shades of blue that evokes both the sea and space. Sounds "out of this world"? It most definitely is.

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.

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.

“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. 

CiboDivino Expands With All-Day Concept in Downtown Dallas

The new restaurant will also be home to the only Roman-style pizza in Dallas, serving scissor-cut slices.

Dallas Holocaust Museum Sets Grand Opening Date

The 40-years-in-the-making museum is 55,000 square feet and cost $78 million, per officials.

Is A ‘New Dallas’ Possible?

The Coalition for a New Dallas constantly talks about making Dallas more pedestrian-friendly and recently flew in transportation and city planning experts to discuss possible solutions.
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