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The Dallas event at Fair Park is the first Great Junk Hunt in Texas.(Courtesy the Great Junk Hunt) Consumer spending on secondhand furniture, home goods and antiques is up, and it makes sense.
Dallas’ who’s who arrived Tuesday at the site of the long-promised Harold Simmons Park alongside the Trinity River to chip ...
Breakaway, an electronic dance music festival, will have 12 festivals across the country this year and is set to take over Dallas’ Fair Park ... went on sale for the event in January.
Texas Senate bill 1065 aims to keep the State Fair of Texas from imposing a firearms ban. If passed, the bill would allow license-to-carry holders to bring firearms to the Fair and other places where ...
Events this week include a multicultural showcase, a parade and an in-person job fair. The city of Dallas MLK Day Parade ... Livestock Center in Fair Park — located at 1403 Washington St ...
After a fun but rocky debut in Fair Park, Dallas' newest rap festival showed ... As a certified cool spot, the shop has occasional pop-up art events and DJ nights. Come back for breakfast.
Specifically, TBAAL will be moved to The Women’s Museum in Fair Park ... Dallas City Council’s quality of life, arts and culture committee. The museum was recommended as a temporary home for the arts ...
The City of Dallas is recognizing Fair Housing Month with an educational event in Far South Dallas on Thursday. April is Fair Housing Month, which commemorates the 1968 Fair Housing Act that banned ...
Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders will hold live tryouts so fans can get the most up-close and personal look yet at auditions for ...
The Texas fair has a record of resilience, largely shielded from economic dips that affected the US at large, but this year’s edition will be the art market's first major test since President Trump's ...
Texas Discovery Gardens says it spent $700,000 in repairs at its aging home at Fair Park. Repairs the director of the Dallas Park and Recreation Department says the private operator of the 277 ...
But FIFA gets what FIFA wants. Even if it’s not what was best for Dallas, by which I really mean Fair Park, site of the IBC when the World Cup rolled its soccer balls through town in 1994.