Exhibit Explores Ancient City
An exhibit opening in October will show visitors an ancient city through the photography of Dallas’ Carolyn Brown.
Read moreAn exhibit opening in October will show visitors an ancient city through the photography of Dallas’ Carolyn Brown.
Read moreI’m basically a kid at heart who adores celebrating holidays of all kinds, and that trait comes through at Halloween. I love everything about it – decorating, dressing up (usually in something scary), making a fuss over the little ones who come costumed to our door, and creating fun-to-eat treats.
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It’s October, the prime time to visit New England for fall foliage leaf-peeping.
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Jerzy Kosinski once said, “The principle of true art is not to portray, but to evoke.”
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Celebrating its 10th anniversary this season, the award-winning Saint Michael’s Farmers Market draws in a variety of vendors to offer fun-filled Saturday mornings.
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COVID-19 put the world on pause, but a Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) violinist wouldn’t let it silence the music.
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I love summertime days that stretch endlessly and slowly.
Read moreCentral Christian Church is no more, but the campus at 4711 Westside Drive will remain home to various church groups, activities, and other tenants after the Central Commons nonprofit raised the money to close on it in early July.
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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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The fun and engaging Wonder Kits are designed to help counter summer learning loss and spark interest in science and future STEM careers.
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If you lived here in 2002 and were old enough to drink, chances are you found yourself at Hotel Zaza, head swiveling, looking for Kato Kaelin or your future ex-spouse.
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