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Perot Debuts New Exhibits, Extends Spring Break Hours
"Mission Mars: Perseverance Rover" and "Sound Trek: Journey of Sound" will both be open by spring break.
Popular Italian Concept Arrives at Galleria Dallas
Kersten Rettig: North Italia’s Galleria location is front and center by the main entrance adjacent to the Dallas North Tollway and features a spacious dining room, bar, and patio area.
The Police’s Stewart Copeland Earns 2024 Meadows Award
As the award recipient, Copeland will participate in an artistic residency at SMU where he will conduct the Meadows Symphony Orchestra in "Police Deranged for Orchestra," featuring some of The Police's best-known songs. The show will be April 16 at the 31st-annual Meadows at the Meyerson event.
Society
Carrie Underwood to Headline 2024 Cattle Baron’s
The eight-time Grammy winner will perform at Southfork Ranch on Sept. 28.
Philanthropy
Mamma Mia! Eataly To Celebrate Women in Food and Wine
Kersten Rettig: The March 7 event combines the food and talents of women who will be serve their specialties in the more than 50 food stations posted throughout the store for this exclusive party.
Society
Out & About: Mahjong for a Mission
The fourth-annual event benefiting the Dallas Children's Advocacy Center raised a record-breaking $80,000.
Arboretum to Host Eclipse Training, Hype Event
The Dallas Arboretum is bringing in astronomer, teacher, and author Dr. Jeffrey Bennett on Feb. 24 to engage students, teachers, and families ahead of the upcoming solar eclipse.
PC Resident to Debut First Novel
"Once in the Blue Moon" will debut March 5, with a book signing at Interabang Books at 5:30 p.m. on March 6.
Society
Rita Wilson to Speak at This Year’s Chick Lit Luncheon
The Community Partners of Dallas fundraiser will be held March 22 at the Hilton Anatole Dallas.
Need a Last-Minute Valentine’s Poem? SMU Has You Covered
Hughes Fellow in Creative Writing Samyak Shertok has tips for the procrastinating romantic.
DMA Exhibit Explores Impressionism’s Rebellious Origins
"The Impressionist Revolution from Monet to Matisse," which features exhibits dating from 1870 to 1925, opened Feb. 11 and is on display until Nov. 3.
Voices
The Saint is a Tempting Restaurant in Lower Gaston
Kersten Rettig: All in all, I think it has one of the best menus in Dallas right now. It offers a lot of variety without losing focus, being gimmicky, or trying to be everything to everyone.
Galleria, Girl Scouts Partner to Redefine ‘Influencer’
The display, known as "Redefining Influencers," showcases positive role models for teens and is on display until Feb. 25.
Society
Erin Duvall to Host Benefit Concert
The Twice the Love Foundation is hosting "One Night: Twice the Heart and Twice the Love" on Feb. 13 at the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre at the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
Italian Panna Cotta Wins Hearts on Valentine’s
Christy Rost: Panna cotta is a light, creamy Italian custard with a delicate vanilla flavor. It becomes a beautiful and easy Valentine dessert when poured into small heart-shaped molds.
Philanthropy
Girl Scout Cookie Season is Upon Us
Kersten Rettig: The Girl Scouts is a great organization that provides real-world learning and leadership experiences for girls. My daughter was a Girl Scout and can, to this day, create a hella good campfire thanks to a weekend at Camp Bette Perot 14 years ago.
Society
TWF to Host Leadership Forum, Awards Celebration April 30
Sakina Rasheed Foster, Haynes and Boone partner and office managing partner, along with Veronica Torres Hazley, founder of Hey Chica!, will co-chair the event.
HP CultureFest Explores a World of Food, Music, and Fun
A group formed to keep in touch during the pandemic still encourages Park Cities parents and students to connect, collaborate, and celebrate.
Fleurs de Villes to Celebrate Local Arts, Culture
The exhibition will take place at NorthPark Center March 20-24 and is free and open to the public.
SESSION Pilates Coming to Preston Royal Village
The reformer Pilates studio's newest location will open this spring.