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Arboretum Hosts Seventh-Annual Food, Wine Festival
Tickets for the March 21 festival are $149 and can be purchased on the Arboretum’s website.
Read moreArboretum to Host Eclipse Training, Hype Event
The Dallas Arboretum is bringing in astronomer, teacher, and author Dr. Jeffrey Bennett on Feb. 24 to engage students, teachers, and families ahead of the upcoming solar eclipse.
Read moreGalleria, Girl Scouts Partner to Redefine ‘Influencer’
The display, known as “Redefining Influencers,” showcases positive role models for teens and is on display until Feb. 25.
Read moreGalleria to Hold ‘Mean Girls’ Skate Night
The skate night will be Wednesday, Jan. 10 from 6 to 8 p.m. to celebrate the release of the new movie.
Read moreLyric Stage to Perform ‘The Producers’
The musical theater company is putting on the show from Jan. 11-20 at Moody Performance Hall.
Read moreA First Look at UnaVida in the West Village
Kersten Rettig: The restaurant opened Nov. 27 in the former Taco Diner space and is already creating quite a buzz.
Read moreTrains at NorthPark Open Through Jan. 5
Since 1987, the trains have raised more than $18 million to benefit the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas.
Read moreHow to Hanukkah: Latkes, Jelly Doughnuts, Brisket, Challah Bread
December is “the” holiday month when we are collectively allowed to indulge a bit more in food and beverage associated with holidays. It’s a time to gather around food, the universal connector.
Read moreSNOWDAY, Santaland Return to Galleria Dallas
Bundle up and grab your tickets for a winter wonderland at the Galleria Dallas where Christmas lovers can immerse themselves in an immersive experience offering a festive journey through a snowy landscape.
Read moreFaith Friday: Gratitude Jam at St. Rita Catholic Church
St. Rita Catholic Church will host a Gratitude Jam with gospel, country, and folk music.
Read moreKersten Rettig: Whatever Happened to Tortilla Soup?
Ask a neighbor which food is synonymous with Dallas, and she will likely say steak. Maybe he’ll chime in with barbecue or Tex-Mex, meaning margaritas and queso. Why doesn’t anyone say tortilla soup?
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