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Drop off Textiles for Recycle and benefit Heart House Dallas
Dude, get rid of it! Did you know that 2.5 billion lbs. of textiles are recycled every year? If you want to be authentic Saturday, April 23rd, drop off clothes, shoes, belts, handbags, toys and stuffed animals, sheets and other gently owned soft goods between 10 am - 5 pm. We know it means spending a little time dealing with closets and drawers first, but The Earth will thank you - and it’s a drive-through.
Trees in Deep Ellum hosts classic experience
The club scene is the natural place to revel in contrary and Trees will host a concert by the Orchestra of New Spain, including works by a 17th century Italian composer, who happens to be a woman. Contrarian Isabella Leonarda (shown), (September 1620 – 25 February 1704) entered the Collegio de Sant’Orsola, an Ursuline convent in Novara at the age of 16 where she created more than 200 compositions until her death at the age of 84.
An Evening at The Majestic Theatre with PAULA POUNDSTONE
From Sesame Street to Wait, Wait…..Don’t Tell Me and A Prairie Home Companion, spontaneous funny lady, Paula Poundstone is a frequent guest of the Late Show with David Letterman, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson and The Tonight Show and will be here next Friday, February 25th.
When Poundstone ponders out loud people often say, dang, wish I’d thought of that so instead they quote her on Facebook in their status update even though she’s not dead. It’s quite a feat to be included among the dead.
Makeups & Breakups with Nouveau 47
What better time to reflect on your best relationships and biggest breakups than with stories about love gone right and oh so wrong, on this one night only that’s BYOB?
Oscar Williams in Concert
This St. Louis native piano virtuoso, Oscar Williams, brings to the stage new and cutting edge 21st century music that showcases Spirituals, Gospel and Broadway themed work. He’s a master at blending old with new styles of music giving it a youthful, fresh and urban twist!
The Black Academy of Arts & Letters
Clarence Muse Cafe Theatre
Dallas Convention Center Theatre Complex
650 S. Griffin
(Corner of Canton & Akard Streets)
Dallas, Texas
214.743.2400
Friday & Saturday, February 4 - 5, 2011; 9:00 PM
Tickets; $15+ fees, credit cards accepted by calling between 10 am - 5 pm.
Artists and programs subject to change without notice.
2011; Goodbye Shabby, Hello Chic
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After waiting out the bad economy these past five years, it’s on! Intownmix is growing up to what it was originally designed; a Business-to-Business Web Magazine for small business owners and family owned businesses (large & small) with a Lifestyle Business-to-Consumer Guide. In the coming weeks, the weekly newsletter will get a make-over but no worries, it will still be chock-full of sass, unique business stories and happenings by entertainment district.
Does Net Neutrality Loss = The New Ghetto
As a growing small media company owner, some of you know of my involvement in lobbying for Net Neutrality, which is the continued absence of regulation in regards to the Open Internet and something everyone should agree on and embrace. This critical issue will be decided, as called by FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski yesterday. In the grand scheme of things, this affects all of us so today I’m encouraging all of you to learn about and support Net Neutrality and to encourage the FCC Board, located below, to vote against a Tier System on the Open Internet on December 21, 2010.
SEALE of Approval; Affordable Housing and Historic Preservation
The Dallas Architecture Forum’s Panel Season will continue the Forum’s exploration on important issues that impact us both locally and globally.
Katherine Seale (shown above) from Preservation Dallas will discuss how affordable housing and historic preservation can be natural allies when utilizing existing building stock to retain cultural identity and urban heritage. Too often these worthy goals do not work in productive harmony and the panelists will consider the interests of historic preservation and affordability from environmental, social, and economic perspectives.
33rd Annual Chi Omega Christmas Market
33rd annual Chi Omega Christmas Market begins November 3 and runs through November 6.
More than 175 handpicked vendors from around the country will fill juried merchant booths where tens of thousands shoppers converge annually for unique hard-to-find items including jewelry, home décor, furniture, women’s fashion, toys, holiday décor, food and drinks, items for entertaining, linens and original art.
