Culture

March 7 : The Invention of Glory

SMU’s Meadows Museum has scored an important, unusual exhibition with “The Invention of Glory: Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries.” Curators say the set of four 15th-century tapestries from the Collegiate Church of Nuestra Señora de la Asunción in Pastrana, Spain, are “prized for their technical execution, sumptuous materials and monumental scale (reaching 36 feet [...]

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Book : The Crown

Nancy Bilyeau’s, The Crown, is historical fiction with a good portion of mystery all wrapped up in a wonderful debut novel. ANYTHING set during the time of Henry VIII means it’s going to be full of intrigue, scandal, and politics. There are many aspects of this extraordinary novel that contemporary Catholics will find that they [...]

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Book : Santiago Calatrava – Complete Works

In case you’ve been out of town for a while, Dallas City Council awarded a design contract to world-renowned bridge designer Santiago Calatrava in January 2002. In February 2005, Hunt Petroleum Company of Dallas generously donated $12 million to the Trinity River Corridor Project. The City of Dallas in turn granted them naming rights to [...]

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March 2-4 : Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Celebration

Remember that bridge we mentioned? Well this weekend will be the grand opening. Fireworks will light the sky, illuminating Dallas’ newest landmark at the grand opening of the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. Throughout the weekend of March 2-4, the Santiago Calatrava-designed bridge will be a destination for Dallas-area citizens and visitors as they join friends [...]

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Restaurant : Saint Ann Restaurant & Bar



Come explore one of Dallas’ hottest new restaurants!

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Health : Ear Candling

Ear Candling is an ancient practice dating back to the Egyptians. It is a non-invasive way to help with itching ears, sinus problems, congestion, and impurity build up. An ear candle is cone shaped in beeswax that is wrapped in muslin. The tip is inserted just inside the canal creating a seal and the top [...]

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Healing Arts

At the Dallas Yoga Center you will find much more than just yoga. In addition to being a yoga center, DYC is a holistic healing center. DYC offers a wide variety of healing arts which compliment yoga in helping individuals discover physical and mental health and well being. Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Rolfing and the Alexander Technique [...]

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Feb 14-23 : Egypt & Dubai

Emirates Air is now offering a direct flight to Cairo and Dubai from DFW Airport. Head over to Cairo and meditate with Scott in the Great Pyramid of Giza, or swing by the Egyptian Antique Museum. You might even see Indiana Jones there. On the way home, stop off in Dubai to experience the world [...]

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Restaurant : Baboush

The posh new Lebanese-Moroccan tapas spot brings a welcome bit of exotic spice to West Village for a change. The atmosphere is Moroccan chic, the cocktails are to die for, and the small plates — like a perfect meze platter. The menu’s divided into salads, kebabs and street plates, but the distinction isn’t important, just [...]

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Feb 9: MCKINNEY AVENUE TROLLEY DINE AROUND

There’s the “Streetcar Named Desire” dine-around this Thursday night, where you’ll take the McKinney Avenue Trolley to 3 different romantic spots throughout the night. Start the night off at Malai for appetizers, then head to one of the top rated steak houses in Dallas, Perry’s, for dinner. Finally, end the night with a romantic desert [...]

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