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Arts

Bach In the Subways Back At Mockingbird Station

The event in Dallas is part of the celebration of Bach's 341st birthday
Voices

Thankful for These New Restaurants

Dallas is hashtag blessed with a blooming restaurant scene with these four new concepts bringing more flavor and fun to us all.

Comings and Goings

Plenty of options for getting fit in our March edition of Comings and Goings - as well as some great shopping.

Comings and Goings

The brand’s first contactless airport retail store featuring Amazon’s Just Walk Out Technology opened in late February at Dallas Love Field.

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.
Out and About

Asian Film Festival Returns With 4 World Premiers

This year, 54 films will screen throughout the week of July 18 through 25 at the Angelika Film Center at Mockingbird Station.
Out and About

Studio Brings “Instagrams” of Fun to Mockingbird Station

Picture Park officially opened last weekend in the space between Verizon and Accents, bringing with it 15 different installations throughout 4500 square-feet of studio space

Mockingbird Station Presents Second Annual Music Festival

The season will kick off at 4 p.m. June 7 with the American rock band The Roomsounds.

Mockingbird Station to Host Month-Long Wellness Festival

The festival will create a workout and food pairing each Saturday through May 18. 

Dallas Architecture Forum Presents Sebastian Schmaling

Schmaling is the co-founder and partner of Johnsen Schmaling Architects based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Popular Instagram Sensation to Pop Up at Mockingbird Station

The photo studio will pop up at Mockingbird Station from April 5 to May 19 in the space between Verizon and Accents. 

Mockingbird Station Presents Music Festival

Mockingbird Station is presenting the best of Dallas-Fort Worth’s music scene with local artists performing live each Friday this fall season.
Crime

Crime Reports Sept. 10 – 16

A "scruffy" man presumed to be in his 50's really needed a doormat. So much so that he decided to steal four, each valued at $35.99, from Whole Foods.
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