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You Don’t Have to Live in Arlington to “Go Live!” There
If you are looking for something to do, Live! by Loews in Arlington offers a brand-new hotel with resort amenities and great events, Kersten Rettig writes.
Philanthropy
Winspear Hosts Showing of ‘In the Heights’
A few community members -- including local students -- had the chance to catch "In the Heights" in an event organizers said was "an incredible gift."
Events
World Food Championship Partners With NFL Champ
The 9th Annual Ultimate Food Fest is going Green -- Jarvis Green, that is.
11-Year-Old Artist Collaborates With Nike
The 11-year-old Dallas-based artist behind the popular Instagram page Dear Giana is one of three chosen to collaborate with Nike to bring her designs to life as part of a promotion of the brand’s global Air Max accelerator program.
Cheers to the Weekend!
We’re settling into summer now, with the heat full on and ERCOT threatening to fail us again. There are a few exciting developments in the libations department to help you enjoy your weekend celebrations.
City of Dallas Celebrates Legacy of Ann Richards
On the 30th anniversary of her gubernatorial inauguration, the City of Dallas and Downtown Dallas Inc. banded together to honor the legacy of Ann Richards.
Kips Bay Announces Second Dallas Decorator Show House
After a banner inaugural year (even with a pandemic) the Kips Bay Decorator Show House will return to Preston Hollow this fall.
Salad & Go, Fast, Fresh and Healthy Now Open
Known as the “Drive-Thru Revolution” Salad & Go offers salads, wraps, breakfast burritos, soups, fresh brewed teas, lemonade and cold brew.
Events
Texas Ballet Theater Announces In-Person 2021-2022 Season
Texas Ballet Theater (TBT) will return to its resident performance venues in the 2021-2022 season, starting with the holiday favorite The Nutcracker.
Events
Dallas Architecture Forum to Host Frank Welch Memorial Lecture
Mark Wellen, co-founder of Rhotenberry Wellen Architects in Midland, Texas, will deliver this year’s Frank Welch Memorial Lecture this Wednesday.
Neiman Marcus Hosts Prada Pop-Up At NorthPark
A new Prada pop-up store at NorthPark Center is taking shoppers on a beach vacation right here in Dallas.
Rosewood Mansion Unveils Summer by Design
The expertly curated activities invite guests to rediscover North Texas’ distinctive culture and community through a new lens.
Society
Parade of Playhouses Returning To NorthPark
The parade of playhouses is returning to NorthPark Center in July for its 26th year.
See (Or Even Own) a Piece of Dallas Cowboys History
If you have about $3 million, a yen for a large wooded lot, and a deep and abiding love for the Dallas Cowboys in their glory days, you may want to pencil in some time Sunday afternoon to take a serious look at one Preston Hollow property.
New Film Connects Scots, Mighty Mites
Set in 1938, 12 Mighty Orphans chronicles the underdog Masonic Home football team led by Rusty Russell, who later coached Doak Walker at Highland Park.
Events
Summer At The Arboretum Features Renowned Sculptor
The Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden will host internationally-renowned stone sculptor Dominic Benhura June 18-27 as part of its Summer of Sculpture exhibit, ZimSculpt.
In Case You Missed It
The Book They Blamed
Anastasia Higginbotham had no idea that her book had caused such an uproar that it was blamed for legislation passed by the Texas legislature, thousands of miles away from her home base in New York.
Dallas Looking For First Poet Laureate
Applications are open for the inaugural Poet Laureate of Dallas.
DSO Hosting Juneteenth Celebration Concerts
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra will perform its Juneteenth: A Celebration of Freedom and Diversity concerts June 18-20.