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Working most often requires hours of screen time, so why not rejuvenate the mind with an action-packed book?
Read moreTrains, Christmas shopping, Thanksgiving turkey trotting, and more a-mazing Christmas fun, all ready for your fun-loving pleasure.
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You’ve got to ask yourself one question: “Am I going to go to the Clint Eastwood- A Cinematic Legacy exhibit?” Well, are you, punk?
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Throughout its 48 years, some of country music’s most revered and highly anticipated entertainers have taken the stage at Cattle Baron’s Ball.
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Showcasing the jewelry creations of renowned designer extraordinaire Paula Crevoshay, The Shape of Matter – Through An Artist’s Eye exhibit will open at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in October.
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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.
Read moreOn Tuesday, May 5, at 11 am, Dallas Habitat for Humanity will host a virtual event benefitting families in need of mortgage relief who are experiencing job loss due to COVID-19.
Read moreLooking for activities to keep kids engaged when school’s out? Dallas Children’s Theater is offering three-week virtual classes starting this May for 7-12th graders, teaching comedy and Shakespeare.
Read moreTravel around the world, diving underwater in the Galapagos and walking with elephants in Africa, without leaving home. Meet National Geographic Explorers, speaking to you live about their adventures.
Read moreMeet “Karabo,” your nearly 2 million-year-old ancient human relative or “Neo,” your much younger 250,000-year-old relative, with Perot’s new 360-degree virtual tour of their Origins: Fossils from the Cradle of Humankind exhibition.
Read moreFortunately for theatre enthusiasts who miss attending plays, National Theatre shows are now playing at a computer screen near you every Thursday night.
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