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What to do in Dallas

Liasons: Re-Imagining Sondheim

  Liasons: Re-Imagining Sondheim With Anthony de Mare, piano   Saturday, February 4th, 2pm This landmark commissioning and concert project enlisted 30 of the world's foremost contemporary composers to create short solo piano pieces based on the music of the incomparable Stephen Sondheim. The effort's founder and a dedicated champion of new works, Anthony de [...]

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Collapse : Kitchen Dog Theater

Collapse at the Kitchen Dog Theater   February 3 – March 3, 2012   Hannah is trying desperately to hold the façade of her perfect life together, even as her husband mysteriously calls in sick to work day after day.  The couple struggle with infertility, and Hannah herself is on the verge of being laid [...]

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Dearly Departed

Richardson Theater Centre  January 27 – February 19   2701 Custer Parkway, Suite 911 Richardson, Texas 75080 972.669.1130   In the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt, the beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always hilarious, even during their earnest efforts to pull themselves together for [...]

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Super Bowl

Super Bowl XLVI (46) will kickoff at 5:30 central standard time on NBC February 5th and you better snag a good seat.   There are great joints all over town where men can be men and women can act interested.  The New York Giants and New England Patriots will face off again at Lucas Oil Stadium.  [...]

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LeAnn Rimes

LeAnn Rimes with the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra   Saturday, January 28th, 8pm   As a 13-year-old girl from Garland, Texas, LeAnn Rimes wowed the nation with her hit single Blue and earned comparisons to the great Patsy Cline. She went on to sell 37 million albums, her rich and powerful voice appealing to both [...]

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Arboretum Classes for Adults : Dallas Arboretum

   Adult Education Classes at the Dallas Arboretum  Painting Flowers in Oil, Part One Join award winning Texas artist Nancy Medina as she introduces you to the world of flower painting in oils. In each of these one day workshops, Nancy will show beginning to advanced painters how to create impressionistic still life paintings of [...]

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Eat Your Heart Out Dallas

Dallas boasts more restaurants per capita than New York City and arguably any US city. Chefs Dean Fearing, Stephan Pyles, Tre Wilcox and Brian Luscher are fabulous creative talents whose names are familiar to those in the industry far beyond our neighborhoods.  We carefully selected some of our favorite new spots and consistent institutions where [...]

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Lady Antebellum : American Airlines Center

Lady Antebellum

Date: February 18, 2012 Time: 7:30pm Doors Open: 6:30pm Ticket Price: $22-$66.50 Click To View Seating Chart Multi-Platinum group Lady Antebellum Own the Night Tour will roll into Dallas on Saturday, February 18th. The tour, sponsored by GAC, will feature Darius Rucker and special guest Thompson Square. "We can't wait for 2012 and our first [...]

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Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra : Featuring Ning An

  The Las Colinas Symphony Orchestra will ring in the New Year with an enchanting performance of symphonic poems!  This performance will feature pianist, Ning An, performing Rachmaninoff's Variations on a Theme by Paganini!  Date:   Saturday, January 21, 2012, 8pm Description: Born in Beijing in 197, Ning An studied in the United States at the New England Conservatory [...]

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Harlem Globetrotters : American Airlines Center

Harlem Globetrotters

For the past 84 years, the Harlem Globetrotters have thrilled audiences around the world. On Saturday, January 28th a new generation of stars carries on this storied tradition with two basketball exhibitions at American Airlines Center. Appropriate and affordable activities for kids are hard to find these days. Bring your children to a Globetrotters performance [...]

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