The Scene

March 21 : Bath House Cultural Center Art Exhibit
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The theme for this show emerged while the Bath House conducted some research for its exhibition featuring Irish artist, John Kingerlee. Mr. Kingerlee’s expressive style is closely related to the geographic location where he works and lives and the type of lifestyle he lives at that place. The painter moved from Britain to an isolated [...]

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March 16 : Dallas St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival
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Around this time last year the beloved Greenville Avenue St. Patrick’s Day Parade was $40,000 short and in danger of being canceled until Mark Cuban cut a check. One year later, the parade that began rolling down Greenville in 1979 is no more, but in name only: As of today, it’s officially being rebranded as [...]

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February 25 : Bella Gaia World Tour
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TITAS, in association with the AT&T Performing Arts Center, presents Bella Gaia (Beautiful Earth). Bella Gaia is a “Living Atlas” of our world and will allow you to experience the beauty of Earth as few humans have—set to music and seen through the eyes of astronauts. Created in collaboration with NASA by award-winning director and [...]

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February 10 : Bernini Sculpting in Clay

Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who lived between 1598 and 1680, was the greatest sculptor of the 17th century—the Michelangelo of his age. He did for sculpture what Caravaggio did for painting, invigorating it with an unprecedented sense of drama and naturalism that launched the artistic age known as the Baroque. Over a career that spanned nearly [...]

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February 3 : Super Bowl Watch Party

This is the year of “The Brothers”…. My little bro went to Cistercian Prep School here in Dallas and then on to play football for the United States Naval Academy…GO NAVY!!! He met a girl from Philly and we lost him to Annapolis, Maryland and The Ravens. I’m excited …he’s going to New Orleans for [...]

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January 26 : Kid Film Festival

This year the USA Film Festival will present the 29th Annual KidFilm. This is the oldest and largest children’s film festival in the United States. Film and video are our most accessible art forms and some of our most valuable teaching/learning tools. KidFilm gives audiences of all ages an important opportunity to see and discuss [...]

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Lounge : The Kennedy Room

This neighborhood bar inside the old-school Montaigne Club holds a torch for John F. Kennedy, with a portrait of JFK and Jackie over the bar. The space is small, only 350 square feet, but packs in tons of character, with a gas fireplace, bar stools made of office chairs and a bar-top covered with glued-down [...]

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January 5 : First Saturday at The Nasher

The Nasher Sculpture Center is pleased to welcome back Target First Saturdays. Target First Saturdays, held the first Saturday of every month, features free admission hours from 10 am to 2 pm, NasherKids Live! performances, a Passport for kids, and monthly themes that get children thinking about Big Ideas. It’s always a visual feast for [...]

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December 21 : Celebrating The End of The World

My friends at “Kalani” Retreat Site in Hawaii say… This time in our history has been marked by several cultures as a turning point. Prophecies speak of the end of one era and the beginning of a new, brought about by a significant shift in nature, planetary alignment, or human consciousness. The ideas expressed through [...]

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November 28 : Sri Satuwa Baba Maharaj Passing & Celebration

Sri Satuwa Baba Maharaj, a great saint, revered by thousands across India passed on November 28, 2012. A Master’s passing, referred to as the Mahasamadhi, is a powerful occasion when the blessings of the Master are bestowed upon all. Satuwa Baba Maharaj, “Maharaji” is a great Indian saint who belongs to the Vishnu Swami lineage, [...]

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