Culture

Restaurant : Driftwood
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Driftwood in Oak Cliff & the Bishop Arts District is a fun, upscale, seafood dining experience. A beautiful restaurant conceptualized and founded by Jonn Baudoin & Sal Jafar II. Chef Omar Flores is continually updating the menu with fresh new additions to keep your palette entertained. We offer a diverse selection of wines and crafted [...]

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Chocolate Secrets : Wine Chocolate Bliss
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Chocolate Secrets offers the finest chocolates in the world, delivered in an elegant setting and served by a truly remarkable staff. They invite you to experience nationally recognized chocolates and confections, as well as chocolates from preeminent chocolatiers in Europe and the United States. Each piece is handmade in small batches using only premium ingredients. [...]

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Magazine : National Geographic February Issue
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Anatomy of a Mystery … Secrets of the Brain. With all the talk around health care, we’re still advancing rapidly in research. Here is a fascinating article. The color of thought. With new technologies scientists are able to shed light on life’s greatest unsolved mystery. How the mind really works. The brains many regions are [...]

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Museum Tower – A Higher Perspective
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A Higher Perspective Time to put all this to bed. I feel from the other side, behind the veil, Ray Nasher is smiling. He likes this new addition to his sculpture garden called Museum Tower. What is sculpture? What is art? Maybe it’s time to get a little philosophical here and shed some light (no [...]

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Restaurants : Lakewood Chipotle
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It’s open… Chipotle Lakewood! Ours is actually very beautiful. With all the Mexican restaurants here in Dallas, I have come to Love this simple and delicious eatery. The place I go to fulfill my Mexican food craving. Fresh food, fast, nice environment and no TV’s. Many changes here and lots happening in our wonderful neighborhood. [...]

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February 1 : Chinese New Year Festival
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Say goodbye to the Year of the Snake and celebrate the Year of the Horse at the Crow Collection’s signature Chinese New Year festival. With a crowd expected to surpass last year’s record-breaking 10,000 guests, this horse-themed extravaganza expands the festival’s footprint across Flora with an elevated stage area featuring must-see performances every half hour, [...]

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January 25 : Kid Film Festival
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The USA Film Festival announces the schedule of events for the 30th annual KidFilm® Festival taking place Saturday, January 25 and Sunday, January 26, 2014 at the Angelika Film Center, 5321 E. Mockingbird Lane, Dallas. In honor of KidFilm’s 30th Anniversary this year, all programs will be presented FREE to the community, just show up [...]

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Clip : What Happens When A Kid Leaves Traditional Education
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With all the talk of Lakewood Elementary School succeeding from DISD, we thought we would share this remarkable video demonstrating some of the brilliance of today’s alternative teaching. This video is a much experience…Us adults can learn a whole lot from these beautiful, focused and happy children! Logan Laplante is a 13 year-old boy who [...]

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January 16 : Arboretum Village Demo
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I’ve waited over 30 years for the White Rock Lake Spillway to clean up and its finally happening. Last week Lincoln Properties newly named Arboretum village has begun demolition. Pretty darn brilliant that Luke’s Locker will be anchor tenant for the new 80,000 -square-foot retail center along with the relocation of Lakewood Ace Hardware and [...]

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Movie : Her
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This is a must see. Powerful, creative, brilliant, profound, beautiful, crazy, sweet, stunning, wild, scary and just plain marvelous. Set in the Los Angeles of the slight future, the story follows Theodore Twombly, a complex, soulful man who makes his living writing touching, personal letters for other people. Heartbroken after the end of a long [...]

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