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All You Can Eataly Returns
Tickets are on sale for the second installment of All You Can Eataly, the immersive Italian event including more than 30 tasting stations, craft cocktail bars, wine tastings, demonstrations, and more at Eataly’s NorthPark Center store.
Honoring Fathers
The 46th-annual Father of the Year Luncheon, which honors fathers by raising funds for charities and scholarships, will be June 8 at the Frontiers of Flight Museum.
Dallas Symphony Program Gets Emmy Nomination
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra is nominated for an Emmy for outstanding arts and popular culture program.
Big Texas BBQ Event Benefits Rise School
TouchDown Club of Dallas' annual appetizer and rib cookoff -- Big Texas BBQ -- is coming to the Cotton Bowl for the first time in eight years.
Immersive Monet and the Impressionists Exhibit Coming To Dallas
Immersive Monet & The Impressionists is the newest exhibit from Lighthouse Immersive and Impact Museums. The exhibit coming to Dallas July 1 will feature projections of the works of Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, Edgar Degas, Mary Cassatt, and many others.
Voices
Local Restaurants Give Back
Two local restaurants have partnered with nonprofits to help and serve others. Now’s a great time to visit Terry Black’s and Salad & Go because they are partnering with two different service agencies to help their clients.
Voices
No Shortcuts for Le Gourmet Baking
I was first introduced to Becky Nelson’s Le Gourmet Baking when she delivered box lunches to my book club. The lunches were good and all, but the shortbread cookies were the real draw, and I recall hovering around the no-carb-or-sugar members for their unwanted shortbread.
From Real Estate to Reel Awards
A Preston Hollow real estate mogul turned film producer won his first Daytime Emmy by arming young California women with cameras.
Orchestra of New Spain To Host Garden Concert
Orchestra of New Spain will host a garden concert featuring a selection of Spanish-Mexican dance repertoire from the orchestra's February ‘Flamenco Pastorela.'
Comings and Goings
The sporting goods store offers shoes, apparel, and accessories from brands like Nike, adidas, Under Armour, Jordan, and New Balance.
‘Slave Dwelling Project’ Returns To Dallas Heritage Village
The Slave Dwelling Project, which seeks to raise awareness and resources to promote education about and preservation of slave dwellings, is returning to North Texas for the third year.
How Much Fun Is ‘Mean Girls?’ The Limit Does Not Exist
We all know and love Mean Girls as a movie, but I don’t think any of us thought we’d ever be lucky enough to experience the classic film in musical form. Well, for Dallas, it’s our lucky two weeks, as Mean Girls the musical will be at Music Hall at Fair Park until May 15.
Faith
Turtle Creek Chorale To Bring ‘Freedom Fighters’ to Northaven UMC
Small ensembles from the Turtle Creek Chorale will bring an evening of music titled “freedom fighters” dedicated to the idea of freedom to Northaven United Methodist Church.
Society
RMHD Under The Moonlight Gala Returns With Fiesta
The Ronald McDonald House of Dallas will host Bajo La Luz De La Luna (its annual Under the Moonlight gala) on Cinco de Mayo.
Dallas Arboretum To Host Black Heritage Celebration
The Dallas Arboretum hosts its second annual Black Heritage Celebration (BHC) Saturday, May 14, and Sunday, May 15. The events will spotlight talents, art, and businesses from the local Black community.
Breakfast In Bed Helps Mom Feel Loved
When was the last time Mom enjoyed a luxurious breakfast in bed, served on a tray by loved ones, embellished with a thoughtfully selected card or sweet ones handmade by the kids?
Jane Goodall Exhibition to Make Its Texas Debut at The Perot Museum
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science will host “Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall” from May 21 to Sept. 5.
LDT Launches Accessories With Brunch At Sadelle’s
Alexandra and Michael Toccin and Annemarie Dillard recently celebrated the launch of the new LDT accessories collection April 22 at the newly-opened Sadelle’s in Highland Park Village.
Dallas Author Whitman’s Latest Book Celebrates Family Traditions
When Dallas-based Kimberly Schlegel Whitman and interior designer Shelley Johnstone Paschke first landed on the idea of creating a book celebrating family traditions, they didn’t know that a pandemic would turn the act of gathering into something rather dear.
Local Students Named Broadway Dallas High School Musical Theatre Awards Nominees
Broadway Dallas recently announced the nominees for the 11th-annual High School Musical Theatre Awards and students from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and Highland Park High School are among the nominees for outstanding supporting performer.