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State Fair Names New Chairman of the Board
Bruce Sifford is the new chairman of the board for The State Fair of Texas Board of Directors.
Artist-To-The-Stars Brings Floral Display To Shops At Park Lane
Artist-to-the-stars and Dallas native Claire Fagin brought a large-scale floral installation to the Shops at Park Lane.
Galleria Raising Funds for War-Affected Children in Ukraine
To raise funds for UNICEF’s efforts in Ukraine, the Galleria will feature artworks by Volta Voloshin-Smith, who is part Ukrainian and Moldovan, throughout the month of April.
Still Dreaming Beyond Dallas
The local film scene will be on display May 12th at the annual Dallas Noir at the Dallas Angelika Film Center.
Preservation Park Cities’ Car Show Returning to Burleson Park
Preservation Park Cities’ annual car show is gearing up to roll into Burleson Park.
‘This is Dallas’ Explores Histories, Contributions of the Disenfranchised
The late Marcellus Clayton “M.C.” Cooper is Dallas.
Nexus Recovery Center Announces Mother’s May Brunch
The Auxiliary of Nexus Recovery Center announced its inaugural Mother’s May Brunch on Thursday.
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The Mexican Adorns The Design District
What is surely one of the most beautiful restaurants to open recently, The Mexican is elevated and luxurious on every level. From the setting to the service and, of course, the food, it is Esplendído.
State Fair of Texas to Host United Professional Rodeo Association Year-End Finale
The State Fair of Texas is welcoming the year-end finale of the 2022 United Professional Rodeo Association to Fair Park Coliseum in October as part of the fair’s rodeo lineup this year.
Happenings on the Hill
Researchers at SMU and Northwestern University are working on Synthetic Wavelength Holography, a technology that uses cameras to record high-resolution images and holograms of objects beyond standard lines of sight.
Comings and Goings
The lunch spot within the Conservatory on Two, a retail concept by Brian Bolke, serves up a mix of such classics as the tuna melt and chicken tortilla soup plus new favorites like the roast chicken tartine and the Brian Bowl chopped salad.
Brewing Up Opportunities
Student-run Scottie Joe’s coffee shop opens at Highland Park High School.
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Chef Nikky Wants to Take Over Your Kitchen
Nikky Phinyawatana, Chef/Owner of Asian Mint, is on a mission to Thai-ify kitchens throughout Preston Hollow and the Park Cities. The Hockaday grad launched a line of Thai seasonings and sauces and is using them as tools to broaden the culinary horizons of home cooks.
Events
Head to the Convention Center for EarthX’s Green Gathering
Move over COVID-19. Earth Day fun is back.
Restaurant Fest At Eataly Dallas
Eataly Dallas is hosting its signature event, Restaurant Fest through this week.
NorthPark Presents ‘Hats: Humor and High Design’ Exhibit
NorthPark is hosting the ‘Hats: Humor and High Design’ exhibit in collaboration with the UNT Texas Fashion Collection until May 15.
Fountain Place Debuts Dallas’ Largest Art Installation
Fountain Place, a Dallas skyline landmark owned by Goddard Investment Group, recently unveiled the city’s largest art installation at the building.
Faith
An Artist’s Guide To ‘What To Give Up For Lent’
Artist, writer, and Bluffview resident Brenda Bogart offers a new way to journey through the season of Lent with her first book, "What to Give Up for Lent That Is Not Chocolate."
Highland Park Village to Celebrate Spring With Annual Shopping Stroll
Highland Park Village is gearing up to celebrate spring with the return of the annual spring shopping stroll.
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Dallas Historical Society Hosts Evening with Jack Drake
Not content with checking just "book author" off his to-do list, Trinity Christian Academy junior Jack Drake is now adding public speaking to his already impressive resume.