With the number of vaccinated Texans increasing every day, life is starting to return to normal in Dallas and we could not be happier. This spring welcomes back the return of Dallas Art Month. What started in 2013 as Dallas Art Week has expanded into four weeks of art…
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Where to Take Easter Photos in Dallas
April in Dallas means the flowers are blooming, the weather is warming up and the days are getting longer. It is the perfect time of year to grab the camera and the family for some Instagram-worthy (dare we say frame-worthy) photos. Whether you are snapping pictures for Easter, a family vacation or just because, Dallas […]
Outdoor Attractions in Dallas
Spending time under the sun guarantees you a wealth of benefits, from improving your sleep to lowering your stress levels! Springtime in Dallas delivers some of the year’s nicest weather, so jumpstart the season at one of these enjoyable destinations. Trinity Forest Adventure ParkSoutheast DallasThis hidden gem brings smiles with…
Deep in the Heart of Dallas with M*Knight
Welcome to Deep in the Heart of Dallas! Our latest series, focuses on sharing the stories of the Dallas Black community, follows local creatives through the city to learn about favorite spots, must-taste foodie finds and how the city inspires their work. Today, we’re featuring Chris McKnight – better known as…
What to do in Dallas this April
Visit these exhibits The Perot’s Museum’s latest exhibit, The Science of Guinness Book of World Records has made its Dallas debut this month! Explore the science behind the world’s most mesmerizing accomplishments through dozens of engaging and interactive exhibits. Visit the Dallas Museum of Art’s Cubism in Color: The Still Lifes…
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The Best and Most Unique Food Along the Margarita Mile
Me Time in Springtime
Where to Celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Dallas
Once again the pandemic has forced the cancellation of our beloved annual St. Patrick’s Parade parade, but fear not. North Texans will still have plenty of opportunities to celebrate the Emerald Isle with an authentic Irish meal or a frothy Guinness stout. Grab your favorite Shamrock-covered mask, slip on…