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Three to See at the Oak Cliff Film Festival

Amid an increasingly crowded local film festival landscape, the Oak Cliff Film Festival continues to faithfully serve arthouse devotees with a carefully curated offbeat lineup each June. This year’s...

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Taste of Dallas 2019 Focused on Neighborhoods

Crowds lined up in good spirits at Dallas Market Center for the 33rd annual Taste of Dallas over the weekend. In addition to the beer and wine gardens, this year featured a Whiskies of the World...

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The 2019 Dallas Chocolate Festival Is Coming Up

The Dallas Chocolate Festival is now in its tenth year. What was once a tiny, upstart operation now takes over the F.I.G. building, filling it with dozens of chocolatiers and obsessive crafters of...

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How Tom Huckabee’s 40-Year Obsession Emerged as a Tribute to Bill Paxton

Tom Huckabee admits that Taking Tiger Mountain has been one of those projects best known for its tumultuous history behind the scenes than anything else. The Fort Worth resident hopes to change that...

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The Second Annual Watermelon Festival is on Saturday

This Saturday, August 3, the Dallas Farmers Market will kick off National Farmers Market Week (August 5 through 11) with its second watermelon festival, which will be a celebration of the fruit world’s...

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Dallas Will Get Its First Experiential Fitness Festival This Fall

In what’s possibly the first festival D Magazine has covered that doesn’t explicitly fall under FrontRow or SideDish, FAME Fest is scheduled for the end of September at the Omni Dallas Hotel, and is...

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Tony Award Nominee Saycon Sengbloh to Headline Dallas Cabaret Festival

When I talked with Denise Lee a little while ago about the upcoming Dallas Cabaret Festival, she didn’t yet know who the headliner would be. Today, she emailed me an update: Saycon Sengbloh will be...

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It’s Hatch Chile Season. Here’s How to Celebrate.

Hatch chile madness started this week, an almost month-long extravaganza in the month of August that highlights the New Mexico chile that makes its home in the Hatch valley. You know the drill: various...

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The Dallas Chocolate Festival Is Coming

In less than a month, the Dallas Chocolate Festival will descend on downtown’s F.I.G. building in all its chocolate-fountain heady, bean-to-bar nerdy, Madagascar single-origin-loving glory. It’s not...

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Chefs for Farmers Early Bird Tickets are On Sale

Chefs for Farmers is coming. The food and wine festival, which started as a wine dinner in 2010, has expanded big time over the past nine years. There are more than 50 participating chefs. Here, look....

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A Huge Oktoberfest Humblebrag

By now you’ve no doubt seen the results from the 2018 Garland Guzzler .5K, the very short footrace at the center of that town’s Oktoberfest, the inaugural run of which was a year ago this month. Yours...

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Broaden Your Palate at the Mexican Food Summit

Starting tomorrow, a three-day summit will be held at the Dallas Farmers Market and Southern Methodist University, exploring the food of Mexico in an event titled Mexico de 1,000 Sabores (Mexico of...

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Attention Dog Lovers: Puptopia Festival is Coming to Dallas

On Saturday, March 21, Puptopia is rolling into Dallas. The itinerary includes obstacle courses, agility shows, larger-than-life photo ops, vendor booths, and more. There’s even a spa area. (I have to...

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The Potluck Protest Wants to Feed the Revolution at Reverchon Park This Saturday

The spark of an idea can indeed happen anywhere. Jeziel Jones was on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge the night marchers were trapped, shot with projectiles, and arrested after a peaceful protest outside...

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