Scott’s Picks

Greenville Avenue Parade
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This year marks the 37th Annual Dallas St. Patrick’s Day Parade. The Parade has been a tradition in Dallas for more than 35 years and is expected to draw about 125,000 people. The free parade, with more than 90 floats and 1,700 participants, begins March 19 at 11 a.m. on Greenville Avenue at Blackwell Street, [...]

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The Theodore
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When Nancy Nasher calls… You answer the phone. I don’t like malls, but I LOVE North Park. It’s a museum to fashion and beauty! The local restaurant group out of Oak Cliff Dallas, Turn the Tables Hospitality Group, was asked by Nancy Nasher (the daughter of Raymond Nasher and now owner of the Northpark Center) [...]

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Statler Hilton
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The opening of the Statler Hilton in 1956 heralded a new era in Dallas. It was a bold, modern statement of a city on the rise. Architect William B. Tabler designed a sleek and stylish crescent of glass and metal that was filled with unheard-of luxuries—a rooftop pool, televisions in every room, a massive ballroom, [...]

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Texas Horse Park @ The Trinity
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The Texas Horse Park builds upon the years of history and rich equestrian traditions of Texas. Deep in the heart of the Great Trinity Forest, the Texas Horse Park is an exciting new equestrian facility located on 302 acres featuring stylish architectural elements in a beautiful pastoral setting. Saddle-up with the two non-profit organizations, Equest [...]

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Golden Boy & The Joule
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I found out about Golden Boy when I was drinking coffee, hanging at the The Joule Hotel’s famous TASCHEN BOOKSTORE in Downtown Dallas. I was waiting for a friend and we were going to explore “Pegasus Plaza”, one of the coolest Parks on the corner of Akard and Main. The Dallas Institute of Humanities and [...]

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Book : Soul Signs in Love
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Eichenbaum’s book reveals that relationships involve a combination of factors: destiny, an understanding of each partner’s sign, and the willingness to work through the highs and lows of love’s natural progression. Each of the twelve signs of the Zodiac corresponds to a phase of a romance, from passionate court-ship, represented by fiery Aries, to the [...]

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Motorcycles
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Here’s a great article to help support your Motorcycle dream. After summers in Sicily riding around on the moped, I made a mental note that I should get a bike back in Dallas. Well it took a few years and I finally manifested my dream in 2010. I can’t believe it’s been six years since [...]

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Restaurant : Grange Hall
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I highly recommend this beautiful and exquisite boutique restaurant, which surpasses anything in the Dallas metroplex. This is the type of restaurant that puts Dallas on the map. Internationally on par with Paris, Milan, New York, and LA. This is what a dining experience is all about. Now is the time to start booking Valentine’s [...]

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Play : Oil
Oil pumps. Oil industry equipment.

Wild timing on this Play. Marshal Stackman from NYC has been working on this play for years and Dallas is lucky to Be the first stop for the world premier of this highly creative and beautiful story. Texans all know what the oil industry means to our great state. However, sometimes we forget what the [...]

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Restaurant : Lakewood Smoke House
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Goodbye Ali baba, Hello Lakewood Smokehouse. TEXAS BARBECUE Yeehaa! This great new restaurant over in Lakewood Village (across from LCC) with plenty of parking. This place is a co-venture of Jason Hall, Mike Mullen, and John Pantenburg. Their aim is to have customers taste the difference by serving up a menu filled with large portioned, [...]

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