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Texas Ballet Theater Announces Newest Productions

Texas Ballet Theater (TBT) will present George Balanchine’s Serenade and two world premiere ballets in A Tchaikovsky Evening in February. (Read time: 3.6 minutes)

Restaurant Group Acquires Highland Park Soda Fountain Location

The home of the former Highland Park Soda Fountain, which closed in 2018, is set to get new life. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

Strauss Square to Host Grand Funk Railroad

Looking for a spot outdoors to take in some music? The Annette Strauss Square at the AT&T Performing Arts Center announced it will host Grand Funk Railroad and Jefferson Starship in March. (Read time: 3 minutes)

Amazon May Be Planning a Galleria Store

According to paperwork filed with the State of Texas, Amazon may be planning a store in the Galleria -- but what kind of store is still up for guesses. (Read time: 1.2 minutes)

New Year, New Laws

When you toasted a New Year, you may not have realized that along with 2022, almost two dozen new laws went into effect at the stroke of midnight. (Read time: 4.3 minutes)

More Art, Decorative Items From Edwin L. Cox Estate Go To Auction

Additional art and antiques from the estate of the late former oilman Edwin L. Cox will be sold by Chicago-based Hindman Auctions during the next few months. (Read time: 2.3 minutes)
Cattle Baron's Ball

2022 Cattle Baron’s Ball Returning To Southfork Ranch

Cattle Baron’s Ball supporters are gearing up to help ‘lasso a cure’ with a 'ran​​ches, rubies, and ropers'-themed soiree set for September 17 at Southfork Ranch. (Read time: 2.1 minutes)

Dallas Architecture Forum Hosts Bernard Tschumi Jan. 20

Considered one of today's foremost architects, Bernard Tschumi will discuss his work in a Dallas Architecture Forum lecture Jan. 20 at 7 p.m. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

Orchestra of New Spain Presents Special Convivencia Series

The Orchestra of New Spain will present the fifth in a series of concerts exploring the musical culture of Medieval Spain’s Al Andalus this month. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

DMA Unveils Spring and Summer Exhibition Plans

The DMA’s schedule of exhibitions in spring and summer 2022 showcases global currents in art, culture, and design from centuries ago to the present day. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)

SMU Exhibit Explores Life of Icon Carrie Marcus Neiman

Many people know of Stanley Marcus and his genius for retailing, but many of the women who helped establish the Neiman Marcus reputation for excellence are much less familiar.

Shannon Wynne: Restaurateur, Preservationist, Conservationist

Shannon Wynne has been called many things over the years, most notably “successful restauranteur” and perennial “cool kid.”

DSO Events For January, February

Dallas Symphony Orchestra supporters have some options to enjoy performances in January and February. (Read time: 1.9 minutes)

Scardello Artisan Cheese Continues Virtual Classes

Scardello Artisan Cheese is continuing virtual classes throughout January. (Read time: 1.2 minutes)

Mozzarella Company Named to Food and Wine’s Best Cheese List

Pardon the pun, but you could say that everyone at Paula Lambert's Mozzarella Company is feeling pretty cheesed with themselves these days. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)
Society

Gallery: Eataly Dallas Hosted Storewide Opening Party

The Italian marketplace at NorthPark Center hosted its first all-access event to celebrate high-quality food and drink.

Comings and Goings

Looking for some new places to shop, dine, and more? We have the businesses that are coming, going, and have just arrived in this month's Comings and Goings.
Society

Gallery: Magdalen House Benefit Concert Blows the Roof Off The Rustic

On Thursday, Nov. 4, The Magdalen House treated the Dallas Community to an exclusive evening of storytelling and songs by Nashville’s most famous songwriters, Liz Rose and Lori McKenna of The Love Junkies, with special guest Hailey Whitters.
Voices

Resolution Revelations

Creating my list of New Year’s resolutions nags at me like a petulant child, and with four kids, I am familiar with the feeling.

Botanical Business Blossoms With Studio Opening

Courtney Goldberg’s low-maintenance botanical arrangements business began out of a desire to decorate her Preston Hollow home with greenery.
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