Oak Lawn

Oak Lawn established itself as a cool neighborhood with real economic and entertainment clout when Pride activism began in the then, working class neighborhood more than 30 years ago.  Together, the many celebrated gay and lesbian clubs, cafes, shops, dance halls and bookstores work seamless with the mom and pop retailers and restaurants started by immigrants several generations ago. With the recent re-lo of so many non-gay urban dwellers who are attracted to the upscale high-rises, town homes, variety of restaurants, events and office towers; Oak Lawn, long comfortable with itself, continues to set the tone for the rest of the city in regards to renewed business energy and inclusiveness.

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Charlie Uniform Tango

3232 McKinney Avenue # 231 Dallas, Texas 75204

Founded in 1995 by Lola Lott and Jack Waldrip, charlieuniformtango offers full service postproduction capabilities in Dallas and Austin. Charlieuniformtango is on the leading edge of modern editorial facilities in the Southwest. Combining AVID, online editing, graphic design, production, and audio under one roof charlieuniformtango offers the optimal postproduction environment.

  • Phone: 214.922.9222

Dian Malouf Jewelry

Dallas fashion Award winner for best jewelry design - Dian Malouf (Saks Dallas Galleria & NUVO) dazzles customers with her hand cast, American made sterling and 14k gold jewelry with hand cut semi-precious stones like this Jag design 3-stack set   Most overheard comment when a woman wears a dian malouf piece: “Where did you get that fabulous ring!” And Special orders available.

  • Phone: 214.520.3123 ext. 115
  • sales@dian-malouf.com

The Dallas Theater Center

3636 Turtle Creek Boulevard Dallas, Texas

Founded in 1954, the Dallas Theater Center currently calls the Frank Lloyd Wright designed Kalita Humphries Theater on the banks of Turtle Creek home.  The company produces at least 5 contemporary and classical plays per season. The Dallas Theater Center is set to move to its new home, the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater in 2009.

  • Phone: 214.522.8499

Sacred Pause

Sacred Pause is Art with Hope and Spirit. Award-winning photographer Bob Munro uses his unique artistic interpretation to convey spirituality and tranquility in his photographic art inspired by his journeys to global sacred places.  Whether for your home or office or as a meaningful gift, Sacred Pause art is perfect for adding an aura of serenity to any interior.

  • Phone: 214.828.4009
  • bob@sacredpause.com