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Friday, August 28, 2015

This Weekend #NearbyMuseumTower: August 28- August 30


Friday, August 28

6:00 PM

Swing Dance with Studio 22

Muse family performance pavilion


Shake up your happy hour routine with swing dance classes from Studio 22! You'll learn the steps to keep you swift on your feet. Bring a partner, a friend or just yourself and show us what you've got! 


One of R&B music's most beloved and consistently popular vocal groups, The Whispers began their legendary and timeless career in 1963. Their vocal style harkens back to a more genteel era of crooning, preferring soft pillow talk and songs that speak to heartfelt emotions. They'll be joined by Stephanie Mills, an R&B singer known for starring on Broadway in The Wiz.

8:00 PM


The Core Theatre
Doors open at 7:30 PM. Show starts at 8:30 PM. This is an All Ages Event.

It was November 28th, 1942. It had been almost a year since the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Americans were busy with the war effort and praying for their boys "over there." On this particular night Boston was alive with excitement as Boston College battled Holy Cross College on the football field. Cocoanut Grove, the popular, swank Boston nightclub was hopping with nearly 1,000 diners; students fresh from the game, servicemen on a weekend pass, newlyweds celebrating the beginning of their new lives, and even a Hollywood cowboy making the rounds to promote his upcoming film. In the midst of such gaiety, who could have predicted that a split second mistake and greed could spark an inferno that would claim 492 lives, changing fire safety forever.


Saturday, August 29

10:00 AM

FIG Finale is a spectacular sale open to the public where shoppers can find designer deals up to 75% off retail from top stores and brands. FIG Finale features women’s, men’s and children’s clothing, shoes and accessories. Numerous esteemed retailers will offer designer merchandise at unbeatable prices.

10:00 AM

Discover the marvels of natural engineering—and see how humans can draw inspiration from the innovations in the animal kingdom.Feel the pressure of a giraffe’s heart, catch the wind with your own simulated wings, slow down the graceful gate of a sprinting cheetah and more as you make your way through this wild exhibition. Digital interactives, immersive movies, hands-on displays and incredible specimens create an experience you won’t soon forget.

5:00 PM


KXT's annual Summer Cut concert will feature Belle & Sebastian, Sarah Jaffe, Israel Nash, Fantastic Negrito, Doug Burr, Repel the Robot, Jessie Frye, Calhoun and Catamaran.



The electrical grid has fallen, and society has crumbled. On a dangerous, electric-less night, a mismatched group of strangers gather round an isolated campfire, trying to recall an episode of The Simpsons. A paean to live theater, and to the resilience of Bart Simpson through the ages, Mr. Burns is an animated exploration of how the pop culture of one era might evolve into the mythology of another.


Sunday, August 30


12:00 PM


Baseball’s relationship with America’s presidents is almost as old as the game itself. Baseball: America’s Presidents, America’s Pastime showcases how baseball has mirrored trends in our larger society. At various points, the sport has personified America’s racial, economic, and national struggles. During good times and bad, presidents have connected with this uniquely American sport.


1:00 PM


Savor the fun and fare of the Bishop Arts District, as this tour will stop at local eateries and taste a variety of culinary treats. You’ll also learn the colorful history of the neighborhood where Bonnie met Clyde and streetcars and mobsters once ruled.

3:00 PM

Dave Koz returns to Dallas with an electrifying performance from three music legends. For an afternoon of jazz, Koz will be joined by Rick Braun and special guest Kenny Lattimore.

For brunch reservations, call 214-413-3940. Proceeds from the event benefit TeCo Theatrical Productions, Inc.