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HPHS Theatre Production of ‘Beauty and the Beast’

Highland Park High School invites you to “be their guest” at the remaining shows of Beauty and the Beast, which runs through this week.

‘Music On Mockingbird’ Concert Series Debuting This Fall

Mockingbird Station is partnering with Bridge the Gap Chamber Players and the University Crossing Public Improvement District to bring music back to the station for its “Music on Mockingbird” concert series.

The World’s First Interactive Fountain Opens at Klyde Warren Park

Klyde Warren Park was created 10 years ago with a mission of adding more than just nature to the Downtown Dallas area.

Explore the Power of ‘Movement’ at the DMA

"Movement: The Legacy of Kineticism" is an immersive exhibition that features 80 works from the DMA's collection.

The Quest For the Best Queso In Town

It may seem like every day is National Queso Day in Dallas, but it’s Sept. 20. With help from our food writer Kersten Rettig, we thought we’d put the question of who has the best queso in town to our readers ahead of the occasion.
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Enjoy The Heat and Climb Aboard the Tex-Mex Train

The Tex-Mex segment in Dallas is en fuego.

New Dyson Store Focuses on ‘Education and Experience’

The first Dyson Demo Store Owner Center is now open in The Shops at Park Lane.
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This and That Hospitality Ponies Up for SMU Athletics

SMU fans have something new to look forward to while they’re Boulevarding.

Jesuit Dallas Boasts an Art Museum Like No Other

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, National Gallery of Art, and Jesuit Dallas Museum (JDM) – as The Muppets sing it on Sesame Street, “One of these things is not like the others.”

Big D Reads Kickoff

A crowd of 300 gathered at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library for the launch of Big D Reads, a volunteer-led community book club initiative in partnership with Communities Foundation of Texas, nonprofit publisher Deep Vellum, D Magazine Partners, and 50+ others.
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And We’re Back: Food Events Ramping Up for Fall

Summer travel was prolific for many, me included, which is why there haven’t been quite as many food-related updates posted here. Now that school is back in session and Dallas is rolling into the busy social and event season, there are plenty of drinking and dining opportunities to enjoy.
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Author, Lawyer, Filmmaker Valarie Kaur Talks Revolutionary Love

Bestselling ​​author, lawyer, and award-winning filmmaker Valarie Kaur will speak about her experience as an activist, a mother, and a Sikh American and how to practice revolutionary love during a lecture at Temple Emanu-El.

‘Need for Speed’

Park Place Porsche Dallas service technician Seantrel Sloan has been at it again – restoring another classic car with competition-worthy parts.

2022 Big Tex Choice Award Winners Announced

The verdict in the 18th Annual Big Tex Choice Awards is here.

Scots Football Returns, so Does the Caniac Supper

The Scots are ready to get back to business raising playoff hopes. And their football fans can help by enjoying Raising Canes.

Eataly Dallas Hosting Summer Sips, Bites Tasting

Eataly Dallas is kicking off September with a summer sips and bites storewide tasting event Sept. 1.

Big D Reads Launches Sept. 1

Big D Reads officially launches Thursday. Here's what it's all about.

Doctor’s Orders: Prepare Mentally, Physically for Dallas Marathon

The journey to winning the BMW Dallas Marathon Festival in 2015 began with a father’s example.

Fair Park Blues and Jazz Festival Returns

Bringing together some of North Texas’ most beloved jazz and blues artists, the 5th Fair Park Blues & Jazz Festival gets underway Sunday, Sept. 4, at 5 p.m. at the African American Museum, Dallas. Proceeds benefit the museum’s youth educational program.

Shakespeare Dallas’ 50th Season Culminates in Performance of ‘Hamlet’

Shakespeare Dallas recently announced the year-long celebration of its 50th anniversary will culminate with a production of Hamlet.
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