Upcoming Events

May 16 : Priscilla Queen of the Desert
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  The Dallas Summer Musicals presents the phenomenal Priscilla Queen of the Desert at the Music Hall at Fair Park on May 16 to 26, 2013. Priscilla Queen of the Desert, one of the most outrageously entertaining Broadway musicals, is the tale of three friends on their wildest and most memorable road trip ever. Aboard the [...]

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May 10 : Swiss Avenue Historic District Mother’s Day Home Tour
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Come join us as we celebrate the fabulous 40th Anniversary of one of Dallas’ most time-honored annual events – The Swiss Avenue Historic District Mother’s Day Home Tour. Happening Mother’s Day weekend, Saturday and Sunday, May 11th and 12th. Be a part of this weekend-long tribute to Dallas’ historic past, featuring 7 of the city’s [...]

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Love Native Plants…and Vintage Cars
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We’ve got two great events for the family this weekend in Lakewood. On Saturday, The North Texas Master Naturalists are coordinating “Love Our Native Plants and Prairies Day”. This FREE family-friendly event will be held at the Bath House Cultural Center on White Rock Lake, and is designed to attract families. The event will celebrate [...]

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April 13 : Ducati Poster Signing Party
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AMS Ducati Dallas is celebrating the inaugural Moto GP Race at the Circuit of the Americas with a special appearance by Lakewood local and moto legend Ben Spies. AMS will also be offering 20% off all Ducati gear. When: April 13 from 12PM-2PM Where: 1318 N. Riverfront Blvd. Link: AMS Dallas

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April 4 : Beyond Color Exhibit
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Chagall Beyond Color presents the artist’s beloved paintings alongside his works in sculpture, ceramics, and collage to explore his relationship with space and volume. The Dallas Museum of Art is the only U.S. venue, and the co-organizing institution, for this internationally touring exhibition featuring more than 140 objects The centerpiece of the exhibition will be [...]

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March 31 : East Egg Hunt
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Join the Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian Church this Sunday for their annual “Eggstraordinary” Egg Hunt followed by breakfast for the whole family. Everyone is welcome to take part in a traditional outdoor egg hunt and special, indoor excitement, too. Easter worship will follow at 10:45AM. When: March 31 @ 9:30AM Where: 3204 Skillman Link: Saint Andrew’s Presbyterian [...]

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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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