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Dallas Opera Announces Shows for 2026-2027 Season

The Dallas Opera's programming for its 2026-2027 season includes four mainstage productions — Donizetti’s "Elixir of Love," Janáček’s "The Cunning Little Vixen,"  Puccini’s "Turandot" with a new ending by Grammy-winning video game composer Christopher Tin, and Wagner's "Lohengrin."

Comings and Goings

Read more about new restaurant openings, shops coming to the neighborhood, and what's closing in the area!

Ireland’s Culinary Heritage Inspires Today’s Hearty Celebrations

Between St. Patrick’s Day and the anticipation of my first-ever visit to Ireland in October, Irish food is top of mind for me these days.

Tooting One’s Own Horn Is Welcomed

Eva Brandys believes music should be a part of our lives from start to finish.
Events

Ann Curry Inspires at Texas Women’s Foundation Luncheon

The award-winning journalist reflects on breaking down barriers in a male-dominated industry

Preston Hollow Crime Reports Oct. 28-Nov. 3

Vehicle break-ins topped this week's Preston Hollow crime reports.
Events

SPCA Fur Ball Gala Benefits Animal Rescue

The annual gala was presented by Nancy C. and Richard R. Rogers, and the emcee for the evening was NBC 5 News Anchor Brian Curtis.

HP Grad Takes the Heat on Fox’s ‘MasterChef’

Scott McKinnon didn't play it safe when tasked with cooking a signature dish for celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay on the hit television show.
Society

Country Music Legends Wow Gilley’s Audience

Clint Black, Robert Earl Keen, Scotty McCreery, and Carly Pearce take stage for acoustic guitar pull
Events

Cattle Baron’s Underwriting Party Spurs Anticipation

Cattle Baron's underwriting party proves a big success, spurring anticipation for the Sept. 28 event.

Once Afraid of Horror, a Park Cities Native Now Toplines a New Terror Trilogy

Froy Gutierrez admits he was skittish as a youngster, to the extent that watching the M. Night Shyamalan thriller Signs with a cousin became overwhelming.

A Summer of Shakespeare

2022 marks 50 years of Shakespeare Dallas producing affordable family entertainment for North Texas audiences.

Dreaming Beyond ‘Dallas’

Filmmaker wants North Texas to create more than commercials, corporate films

Teen Authors Book on Preston Hollow History

Most 15-year-olds don’t sit down to write a history book about their neighborhood.

Things To Do

The tree lighting will return in person with seasonal treats, a balloon artist, holiday music, a photo booth, and an opportunity to donate to “Toys for Tots.”

BookShelf

Working most often requires hours of screen time, so why not rejuvenate the mind with an action-packed book?

Things to Do

Trains, Christmas shopping, Thanksgiving turkey trotting, and more a-mazing Christmas fun, all ready for your fun-loving pleasure. (Read time: 4.6 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)
Society

“How Am I Doin’? Great!” Dierks Bentley Returns as Headliner Act

Throughout its 48 years, some of country music’s most revered and highly anticipated entertainers have taken the stage at Cattle Baron’s Ball. (Read time: 4.1 minutes)

Crevoshay’s Nature-Inspired Creations to Open at Perot

Showcasing the jewelry creations of renowned designer extraordinaire Paula Crevoshay, The Shape of Matter – Through An Artist’s Eye exhibit will open at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in October. (Read time: 2.2 minutes)
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