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A celebration of life in the heart of Dallas
Friday, June 21, 2013
Dallas Arts District Summer Block Party
Celebrate summer with an evening of art and fun on Friday, June 21, 2013.
This event combines some of the best the Dallas Arts District has to offer. Three museums, including the Crow Collection of Asian, will offer free general admission and stay open until midnight. The party will spill out onto the streets with tasty treats and tons of fun along Flora & Harwood. Enjoy food, tours, music, film, performances and much more!
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Fun in the Park
Thursday, June 20, 2013
Dog Lovers Go Nuts For Mutts Cantina
A new dog park has tails wagging all over Uptown.
Mutts Cantina isn’t your run of the mill dog park, though. This is two acres of green space in the heart of Dallas where a pooch can roam free while owners indulge in some of delicious cuisine.
The delightfully simple menu offers hot dogs, burgers, shakes, frozen custard, draft beer from Dallas-based breweries (non-draft beer served as well) and wine.
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News and Views
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Bruce Wood Dance Project - RED + 2
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Friday, June 21, The Bruce Wood Dance Project kicks off Season 3!
Bruce Wood Dance Project presents RED + 2, three original, emotionally evocative works exploring the American identity and experience: the world premiere of White Rabbit, a new work set to a mashup of 60s music that celebrates the fortitude of the American spirit with a surprising twist; a revival of Bruce Wood's hit work, RED (2001); and a revival of Wood's romantic masterpiece, Rhapsody in blue (1999).
Parking: The Lexus Silver Parking facility is located below Dallas City Performance Hall and is $15 for self park. You may purchase parking in advance at attpac.org. One Arts Plaza also offers $5 event parking and is within walking distance of the Dallas City Performance Hall. Paid parking is also available for $10 in the Hall Arts Center Garage with the main entrance on Ross Avenue.
Friday, June 21 and Saturday, June 22
8:00 p.m.
Bruce Wood Dance Project - RED + 2
Dallas City Performance Hall
2520 Flora StreetDallas, Texas 75201
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Culture and the Arts
Friday, June 14, 2013
Forbes Top Cities For Jobs

No. 6: Dallas, TX
Photo credit: Forbes.com
The Texas juggernaut rolls on.
Photo credit: Forbes.com
Job growth in the Lone Star State has been not only steady but widespread. Remarkably, four of Texas' major metros feature in the top ten on our annual rankings of the best cities for jobs: Fort Worth (No. 4), Houston (No. 5), Dallas (No. 6) and Austin (No. 10).
All have more jobs than they did a decade ago- often a lot more. Since 2001, employment in Houston has expanded 20%; in Fort Worth it's up 16%; in Dallas, 11%; and in Austin, a blistering 26.5%.
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News and Views
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Summer at the Perot Museum
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Culture and the Arts
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
BBC's 10 Reasons Why So Many People Are Moving to Texas
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Half of the 10 fastest-growing cities in the US are in Texas, according to new figures. Why?
Every way you look a it, there are a lot of people moving to Texas.Five of the 10 fastest-growing cities in the country between 2011 and 2012 were in Texas, according to new figures
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News and Views
The Lost Coyote Band at Klyde Warren Park
| Lost Coyote Band Photo credit: Klyde Warren Park |
Thursday June 6, his Lost Coyote Band will rock the night away in Klyde Warren Park. They will be playing in the park as a special one-night only music series, Chef List on the Green.
Come to the Muse Family Performance Pavilion at 7:30 p.m. for good music and a great time.
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Fun in the Park
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
DADA Summer Art Happenings
Dallas Art Dealers Association's 2013 June and July Art Happenings
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Culture and the Arts
Monday, June 3, 2013
Where Food Takes Flight
You can’t go wrong with a
name like Lark on the Park. The newly opened, urban contemporary restaurant
located on the edge of Klyde Warren Park features chefs Dennis Kelly and Melody
Bishop, who have flow all the way to Dallas from the renowned hotspot, Tavern,
located in Brentwood California.
As much as we love the food
truck bonanza and are willing to tolerate long lines in order to get our daily sliders/cupcakes/tacos
fix, the idea of a full-service restaurant at our favorite new park is as
tempting as the Lark Margarita, a bright concoction of Tequila Cabez, O3, lime
juice, orange juice, simple syrup, egg white and a sprits of mescal ….aaahhh!
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