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Dallas Summer Musicals Debuts New Name, 2022-2023 Season
Dallas Summer Musicals recently made its debut as Broadway Dallas and announced its 2022-2023 Germania Broadway Series Season.
Carriage Conundrum
Months have passed since horse-drawn carriages rolled through Highland Park filled with Christmas revelers making merry.
Voices
Let Them Eat Pancakes!
I was chatting with two young moms last night about how frequently their friend circle orders Saturday morning breakfast via delivery service. It's a lot, and now I'm happy to introduce you all to Pancakes With Benefits, a t-shirt slogan that became a full-fledged breakfast delivery company that has been making weekends better since it launched in October 2020.
Philanthropy
Meet Our 20 Under 40
From grade school philanthropists to a basketball phenom that finds time to be generous at his new home and his home country, this year's 20 Under 40 honorees run the gamut.
Nicole Kwon Expands With Boutique In NorthPark Center
Dallas-based and South Korean-born designer, Nicole Kwon has expanded her retail empire to NorthPark Center.
Thursdays On Tap Returns to the Perot Museum
The Perot Museum of Nature and Science is bringing back Thursdays on Tap from March 24 until Oct. 13, 2022.
Feeling Crafty? State Fair Opens Registration for Contests
If you're the crafty, artsy type, listen up: It's time to show off.
WWE and Nextbite Wrestle Quesadillas Into Submission
WWE and virtual restaurant company Nextbite have partnered to launch a WWE-themed, delivery-only restaurant in the Dallas area ahead of WrestleMania 38, which takes place next Saturday, April 2, and Sunday, April 3 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.
Dallas Backs the Green
Love your park? Get ready to roll up your sleeves and beautify it during It's My Park Day.
Corner Bakery Preston Center Location Closed After 23 Years
Corner Bakery Cafe in the Plaza at Preston Center is closed after the landlord posted a lockout notice on the eatery’s door March 14.
ESD Students Working to Help Ukrainian Children
A pair of local Episcopal School of Dallas students are making blue and yellow bracelets to help other children thousands of miles away in Ukraine.
Sadelle’s Opens in Highland Park Village
The much-anticipated opening of New York brunch eatery Sadelle’s Dallas outpost in Highland Park Village in the former home of Royal Blue Grocery has arrived.
Dallas Literary Festival Offers Something For Everyone
From memoirs to lengthy historical novels to romance, SMU’s free Dallas Literary Festival, March 18-22, is designed to offer a topic to interest everyone.
SMU Celebrates Spanish Art With Masterpiece in Residence
SMU's Meadows Museum launched an exhibition and research initiative designed to demonstrate and celebrate the significant holdings of Spanish art in American museum collections while increasing contributions to scholarship in the field of Spanish art.
Events
Dallas Architecture Forum Hosts Shane Coen Lecture
The Dallas Architecture Forum, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing public education about architecture, design, and the urban environment, continues its popular Lecture Series with landscape architect Shane Coen on Thursday, March 31.
Auction Offers Glimpse of Edwin L. Cox’s Taste in Art, Antiques
Many will remember the late Edwin L. Cox, who died last year at 99, for the oilman’s contributions to the petroleum industry and SMU, where the business school bears his name.
Camps
A Week at the Museum
Want a story-driven, beautifully creative camping experience? Head to the Dallas Museum of Art.
Voices
Malai Kitchen Improves, Diversifies Preston Center Dining
As an occasional user of Malai Kitchen’s West Village location, I was already familiar with the Vietnamese/Thai cuisine that arrived in Preston Center back in November. I’ve long been a fan of the crispy Thai tacos stuffed with shredded pork, the sweet and spicy green papaya salad, and the mango sweet rice dessert.
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7 March Madness Go-To Sports Bars
If you're a college basketball fan ready to cheer on your team with your people, we have some suggestions on where to head as March Madness sets in.
Luck of the Irish: From Cottage Meal to Grand Tradition
I love the month of March when daffodils bloom and pansies become prolific as temperatures warm, but it’s also unpredictable.