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With New Initiative, Dallas Opera Can Keep On Trucking
Thanks to a wheely, wheely good donation, the Dallas Opera can now take it's show on the road.
In Case You Missed It
The Art of Shopping Requires a Mindful Manager
With its museum-like layout and sophisticated sculptures, murals, and paintings by known artists, NorthPark Center staffs a position many other malls wouldn’t need: a manager of arts programming.
Events
Burgers, Pizza, Dark Dining
It’s baseball season again and what goes well with baseball? Burgers and pizza. And there are two new menu options for you to check out.
Lucky’s Hot Chicken Opens In The Park Cities April 12
Lucky’s Hot Chicken is coming to the Park Cities April 12. The brand’s second location opens at 6309 Hillcrest Ave. in the 2,000-sq-ft former home of Digg’s Taco Shop.
Kroger, CAMP Produce Farm-Fresh Scavenger Hunt
Looking for a healthy, fun, socially-distanced good time? How about a farm-fresh scavenger hunt?
EarthxFilm Will Offer Hybrid Edition of Film Festival Next Week
As Earth Day approaches, EarthxFilm will provide plenty of visual and educational treats — whether you opt to stay home and watch virtual, or attend outdoor and drive-in showings of the films the festival will offer.
Shop and Support State Parks
For the entire month of April, shoppers at any Whole Earth Provision Co. can also help support Texas State Parks — and it can be done at the checkout counter.
Society
Thrift Studio LIVE Returns as Hybrid Experience in 2021
Dwell With Dignity’s annual Thrift Studio LIVE was forced to move to a virtual platform last year because of the pandemic. But the venture was so successful that the organization will offer a hybrid experience for 2021.
Senior Source Shimmies Into 60
How does an organization that helps individuals and families navigate aging celebrate turning 60? With a dance off, of course.
Howdy, Little Folks
Have a fair-loving child who loves getting mail? The State Fair of Texas’s Big Tex Little Lone Stars Club might be the perfect exciting parcel.
Coronavirus
Fully Vaccinated? Travel Options Just Got a Little Better
If you're fully vaccinated, travel could become safer, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Friday.
Historic Texas Blizzard Couldn’t Keep Solo Burgers Closed
University Park restauranteur employs New York know-how to weather the cold.
The Dallas Opera Cancels Two Upcoming Concerts
The Dallas Opera canceled two upcoming recitals in its Spring “Welcome Back” Song Series: bass Morris Robinson on Wednesday, March 31 and the duo of soprano Leah Crocetto and mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton on Saturday, April 3 because of a positive COVID-19 test from a contractor associated with the concerts.
J.Rae’s Bakery Opens At The Pavilion On Lovers Lane
Family-owned bakery J. Rae’s is open at the Pavilion on Lovers Lane, serving up homemade desserts.
Thanks to Virtual Performances, the Stage is Bigger
For its upcoming performances, Texas Ballet Theater is making the entire Dallas-Fort Worth region its stage.
Dallas Opera Offers Garden Serenades This Spring
The Dallas Opera is celebrating the return to live music events with a collection of free chamber music concerts throughout the city in April and May.
Events
State Fair Announces It’s Time to Get Creative
If you missed channeling your creative energy into blue ribbon bragging rights, rejoice: The State Fair of Texas just announced that registration for its Creative Arts contests for 2021 is now available online.
Laugh it Up, Dallas! Comedians Counter Balance Corporate Culture
At the Dallas Grilled Cheese Co. in Mockingbird Station, I confirmed my suspicions: Dallas doesn’t appreciate its comedy scene nearly enough.