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2011 Lights All Night Schedule Announced!

29 Dec

“Lights All Night” has finally announced their set times for its complete roster of renowned electronic artists. Over 30 headlining acts will be showcased during the two-day dance festival held at the Dallas Convention Center on December 30th & 31st.

Check out the performance schedule for this year as artists perform on three main stages: Dance Hall, Bass Hall, and Groove Hall.

**LIGHTS ALL NIGHT LINEUP**

–DECEMBER 30, 2011–

DANCE HALL
8:00-8:45 / SANDRO SILVA
8:50-9:45 / DADA LIFE
9:55-11:20 / LAIDBACK LUKE
11:25-12:50 / BENNY BENASSI
1:00-3:00 / TIESTO

BASS HALL
8:00-8:45 / CRIZZLY
8:55-9:55? / ARCHNEMESIS
10:00-11:00 / RJD2
11:05-12:10 / DIPLO
12:15-1:25 / EXCISION
1:30-3:00 / FLUX PAVILION

GROOVE HALL
8:00-8:30 / SKRAUSE
8:35-9:20? / GRIZ
9:30-10:20 / ZOOGMA
10:30-11:20 / WHITE PANDA
11:25-12:20 / PAPER DIAMOND
12:25-1:50 / BIG GIGANTIC
1:55-3:00 / BONOBO (DJ SET)

–DECEMBER 31, 2011–

DANCE HALL
8:40-9:45 / NEON INDIAN
9:55-11:05 / GHOSTLAND OBSERVATORY
11:20-12:35 / GIRL TALK
11:25-12:50 / MSTRKRFT
1:00-3:00 / WOLFGANG GARTNER

BASS HALL
8:00-8:45 / THE M MACHINE
8:50-9:50? / FELIX CARTAL
10:00-11:00 / PORTER ROBINSON
11:10-12:20 / ZED’S DEAD
12:25-1:35 / CASPA
1:45-3:00 / PENDULUM (DJ SET)

GROOVE HALL
8:00-8:30 / REMIX WINNER
8:35-9:15? / GOVINDA
9:25-10:15 / NADIS WARRIORS
10:25-11:15 / MICHAL MENERT
11:20-12:30 / TREASURE FINGERS
12:35-1:45 / KILL THE NOISE
1:55-3:00 / SAVOY (LIVE)

The Big D NYE 2012 | New Year’s Eve at Victory Park

20 Dec

In only matter of days we will be jumping or rather cupid shuffling into 2012! But the question is are you ready?? How exactly do you plan on bringing in the new year? Are you as ready as she is?…..


I sure hope so.

To help make things a little easier, Dallas has created our own version of a “Time Square” where there’s “dancing in the streets!” (in my best Martha & the Vandellas voice). Yep, it’s FREE too! The Big D NYE is back for its 4th year at Victory Park, Saturday night, Dec 31st. Victory Park must have some good luck to it. We’ve celebrated so many different things right here. The Stars own Brett Hull, Ed Belfour and Joe Nieuwendyk were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame; we’ve watched great movies under the stars; even Santa stopped by a few days ago to wish the Mavs well on the upcoming season; speaking of which who threw one of the greatest celebration parties with hundreds of fans here at the Championship Parade back in June…even Lady Gaga, Michale Buble, NKOTB and Beyonce have swung thru Victory Ave. Between Blood drives, marathons, marching bands, WFAA studio happenings and tours on those “Minority Report”-type 2-wheelers, Victory Park has become a place of celebration and new beginnings. Hence the word: Victory. Now it’s time to celebrate another phase of coming events and the coming of a new year!

I’ve included a few pictures from my past experience at The Big D NYE. In fact, I think I was at the very first one they had (in 2008) with fireworks, live music and a countdown. My friends and I even got the crowd started on the electric slide and a few other line dances.

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Here’s the rundown on who will be performing on stage this year..

7:45pm – 8:30pm…….Prophets & Outlaws
(Big D NYE Stage)
9:00pm – 9:45pm …..Good Shive Low
(Big D NYE Stage)
9:45pm – 10:40pm…..Sleeperstar
(Chevy Music Stage)
10:55pm – 11:09pm….Good Shive Low
(Big D NYE Stage)
11:25pm – 12:30am……Good Question Band
(Chevy Music Stage)

Good Shive Low is the winner of WFAA and AAC’s 2nd Annual Fast Track to Fame Competition and they will help take us into the new year with their near toxic level of energy.

Good Shive Low

If you’d like to try and win a 2012 Chevy Sonic to zoom into the new year with, click here and enter the contest. Five finalists will be announced that night at Big D NYE. Hurry, because the sweepstakes ends at 11:59pm on Thursday (Dec 22nd).

Guess who will be providing food at Big D NYE… some of your favorite DFW Food trucks along with one of my Favorite Burrito spots- Freebird World Burrito. NammiTruck, The Butcher’s Son, Ssahm BBQ, Gandolfo’s Deli and City Street Grille will all be rolling into Victory Park and posted on the Ave to give you something warm, or just fresh and tasty, to appease your pallets.

If you don’t have the money for “Lights All Night” music fest down the street at the Convention Center & Omni Hotel, find your way over to Victory Park where the streets may be crowded but the outdoor festivities are free. If you use public transportation (aka the DART) you’ll probably be in even better shape. Celebrate the dawning of 2012 at a Texas-sized party with fireworks, live concerts, countdowns, contests, fresh food and Big D Fun. Who knows, we may just do the “Wobble” this year!

Lights All Night Music Fest | New Year’s Eve Electronic Festival in Dallas

13 Dec

“Lights All Night” is one of the largest electronic music festivals in the country that will be taking place December 30–31 in Dallas. New Year’s Eve downtown has never been this big. At the end of December – the final 2 days of 2011 – over 30 performers will hit the stage at the Dallas Convention Center where “Lights All Night” is being held. You’ll get a peak at the brand new Omni Hotel also. The new 1,000 room luxury hotel is attached to the Dallas Convention Center via sky bridge, and registered guests of the event and hotel will have access to the skybridge connecting the Omni Dallas and the Convention center allowing for an ultimate NYE experience.

The New Omni Hotel lit up

“Lights All Night” will showcase artists on three main stages, dubbed Dance Hall, Bass Hall, and Groove Hall. The two-day festival will feature state-of-the-art production with a dynamic light show, live dancers and art installations. Enjoy a dynamic array of art installations. What better way to bring in 2012 than with other electronic and dance music fans like yourself?

Some of the Top DJs in the world will be there like: Tiesto, Benny Benassi, Laidback Luke, Wolfgang Gartner, and Porter Robinson, along with Ghostland Observatory, Girl Talk, Diplo, Neon Indian, and many more!

**CLICK HERE FOR FULL SCHEDULE**

The following artists have been added to the Groove Hall lineup:

December 30th Concert
Big Gigantic
Bonobo (DJ Set)
Paper Diamond
White Panda
Zoogma

December 31st concert
DJ Treasure Fingers
DJ Kill The Noise
Savoy Live
Michal Menert
Nadis Warriors
Govinda

BASS HALL PERFORMERS

These artists will join a lineup of some of the most celebrated electronic acts, featuring: Tiësto, Benny Benassi, Laidback Luke, Dada Life, Sandro Silva; as well as Girl Talk, Ghostland Observatory, Wolfgang Gartner, MSTRKRFT and Neon Indian.

*A complete list of performing artists can be found here.*

To Enter the DJ Competition, Dance Competition and Art Installation Submission.
Click here if you feel like you have what it takes to compete!


The Lights All Night Music Fest has also partnered with the American Red Cross to help bring awareness and procure donations for the North Texas Region. They are accepting donations at LightsAllNight.com. Click here to make a donation to the American Red Cross now to support victims of devastating natural disasters. Participating LAN artists will be contributing exclusive merchandise that will be auctioned to raise funds for the North Texas branch!

Bring in 2012 at LAN!

–TICKETS–

Ticket costs range from $99 to $290

There are also 2-Day passes available for $190 and $290 (VIP)

It all just depends on how fancy you’re trying to get that weekend. Unfortunately Platinum VIP Single Day tickets have already sold out.

Click here to purchase tickets or get your VIP passes

(You DO have to be 18 and older to attend Lights All Night.)

Hotels packages are also available with the new Omni Dallas Hotel and the Magnolia Dallas. Click here for more info on those packages.

DFW Happenings will keep you posted on all the set times for the event as they won’t be posted by LAN until 1 week prior. Gather your other Dance/Electronic buddies for an unforgettable New Year’s Eve 2012 with Lights All Night!

Address:
Dallas Convention Center – Omni Dallas Hotel
650 S. Griffin St. Dallas, Texas 75202

*CLICK HERE FOR FULL SCHEDULE*

Holiday ATT The Center | AT&T Performing Arts Center Celebrates Christmas

16 Nov

There’s a whole lot going on for the Holidays at The AT&T Performing Arts Center in Dallas! Take a look at what’s lined up for Holiday At the Center:

TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY

For the second year AT&T PAC will be hosting their tree lighting ceremony on December 2, from 5:00 to 9:00pm in Sammons Park. Enjoy carriage rides, photos with Santa, live holiday music performances, children’s activities and for a grand finale, the lighting of a 30 foot Christmas Tree in the Performing Art Center’s Sammons Park. This Free event is open to the public with holiday treats available for purchase. Stay warm or just enjoy the taste of the holidays with hot chocolate, eggnog and cookies.

HOLIDAY TOURS OF THE WINSPEAR

Enjoy a Free guided tour of Winspear, a 2,200 seat opera house that was designed by Foster and Partners. Included in the tour you’ll get: Winspear history, 5th floor balconies that overlook the entire Arts District, a peak in the Opera Chamber and Orchestra Pit, Starlight Chandalier, Stage front, the Red Glass Winspear Drum, Curtain Wall, the Grand Staircase, the Annette Strauss Square and the Donor Reflection Pool. Please meet in the Winspear lobby for the 30-45 minute tour, at the following times:

Thanksgiving Public Tours
Wed, 11/23 ……11am & 1pm
Fri, 11/25 ……11am & 1pm

Christmas Public Tours
Tues, 12/20 ……1pm
Wed, 12/21 ……1pm
Thur, 12/22 ……1pm
Tues, 12/27 ……1pm
Wed, 12/28 ……1pm
Thur, 12/29 ……1pm

New Year’s Public Tours
Tues, 1/3 ……1pm
Wed, 1/4 ……1pm
Thur, 1/5 ……1pm


HOLIDAY CONCERTS

Wednesday, December 7
Charlie Daniels Band – Country, Rock, Bluegrass, Blues and Gospel all in one Southern styled show :: Click here for Tickets

Sunday, December 11
Linda Eder – A plethora of Broadway, pop, country and jazz sounds in one captivating contemporary voice :: Click here for Tickets

Friday, Dec 16 & Saturday, Dec 17
The Second City Dysfunctional Holiday Revue – a fast pace 45-minute interactive show of social and political satire, scenes both scripted and improve with Christmas carols and hilarity by The Second City Touring Company
Click here for Tickets

Holiday At The Center Dec 2 - Jan 5

All Holiday Shows/Concerts take place at the Winspear Opera House.

Address for Holiday At the Center:
2403 Flora Street, Dallas (corner of Flora and Leonard)

City Lights 2011

9 Nov

CityLights 2011 from Downtown Dallas, Inc. on Vimeo.

Get your sunglasses ready because Downtown Dallas is about to be brighter than ever! Hundreds of other North Texans will be showered by lights on November 19th right in the heart of the city. This is a holiday spectacle you and Santa won’t want to miss. Every year they come out with some sort of new element or surprise and a unique way of Santa making his appearance in Dallas. This year will be no different at City Lights 2011! The party begins at 6:00pm as all of downtown Dallas will be laced with Christmas lights and eye popping displays.

From 6 to 10pm the Holiday Festival at Main Street Garden starts things off with the Outdoor Market, face painting, ornament making, music and food. These activities will be going on throughout the night.

At 7:00pm the Holiday Light Show at Main street Garden begins with a lighting ceremony of Downtown’s holiday tree. Standing 65 feet tall, it will be adorned with over 10,000 feet of lights. Watch how they lit the tree last year!

Neiman Marcus all Lit Up

The Promenade of Lights begins at 7:30pm from Main Street Garden all the way to AT&T Plaza. You get to roll through this promenade with Santa and the Hardin Simmons Cowboy Band right in the heart of downtown. Street vending, holiday activities, a Neiman Marcus crawl tube and other forms of entertainment will be going on along the way.

By 7:45pm the AT&T Holiday Spectacular will start at AT&T Plaza. (This night just gets better and better!) Get to where you can view the Comerce side of AT&T’s global headquarters so you won’t miss the Spectacular Light Show. Don’t forget to visit the Salvation Army Angel tree found in the lobby of the AT&T Whitacre Tower adjacent to the AT&T building.

One North Texas resident captured all the highlights of the evening last year! Take a look to get an idea of what you’ll experience at City Lights. This year is sure to be EVEN BETTER…

Click here to see a map of all the parking locations
throughout the Main Street District.

Click here to see a list of all the participating Main Street District restaurants and retailers offering holiday discounts and promotions for that night.

Just when you thought you had to wait another 6 months for crazy Fireworks, Downtown comes out with this. It’s like a preparation for New Year’s Eve! City Life’s not so bad when you’ve got so many City Lights to gaze at. Be a witness of the jaw-dropping displays that’ll have your heart pumping with excitement for the holiday season!

Don’t be afraid of taking public transportation downtown for City Lights 2011. I’m not saying do it alone by any means, but you may be able to avoid some traffic and get to where you want to be quicker if you have a group of friends or are traveling with the family. If I can do it for the Mavs parade, I’m sure you can too. Check out this nifty map of Downtown with the various modes of transportation to help ya out. Next time you see Santa he will probably be BLINGED out! Especially if he’s stopping by Neiman’s Saturday night!

— BreakDown of the Evening —

7:00 – HOLIDAY LIGHT SHOW / LIGHTING OF THE TREE
(Main St. Garden)

7:30 – PROMENADE OF LIGHTS
(Main St. Garden)

7:45 – HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR
(AT&T Plaza)

6:00 – 10:00 – HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
(All Night in Main St. Garden)

Main Street Garden - Where It All Goes Down

City Lights Locations: Main Street District, Main Street Garden & AT&T Plaza, 75201

Main Street Garden
1902 Main Street
Dallas

12 DFW Holiday Activities for the Whole Family

3 Nov

Here’s a way to spend your 12 days of Christmas in the DFW Metroplex! Looking for fun stuff to do with the kids while everyone’s off and in the festive spirit? Check out our list of suggestions and get your Game plan ready without needing three turtle doves or a partridge. Warning: Most events are in and around the Dallas area. We’ll hook you Funky Town carolers up next round!

THINGS TO DO:

1. Trains at North Park

From the time I was a little girl these trains at North Park Center have been circling the tracks each Christmas. It’s cool for anyone to observe but when you’re under the age of 12, it’s even cooler. The Trains at North Park benefit The Ronald McDonald House of Dallas. In its 13th year, his annual fundraiser provides the funds for almost one-third of the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas annual operating budget. Get on board from November 21 to January 3rd and enjoy the most elaborate toy train exhibit in Texas. Tickets are $6 for adults and $3 for children and seniors. You’ll see all sorts of national landmarks and little cities. If you purchase a raffle ticket you get the chance at winning a train set that features Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends. The drawing will take place Dec. 17th at 6pm. Click here for the location and hours of The Trains at North Park. Discount tickets are available at Tom Thumb ($1.00 off regular admission). If you’d like to volunteer click here.

2. Shrek the Halls ICE! exhibit at Gaylord Texan

Lone Star Christmas at the Gaylord Texan Resort is a sight for sore eyes!! Every year they bring an indoor winter wonderland that includes 1.5 million holiday lights, a 52 foot rotating Christmas tree, a life-size Gingerbread House, 12,000 ornaments, Saint Nick and of course the amazing ICE! Attraction presented by DreamWorks. ICE! Is 2 million pounds of ice carved into various characters and holiday scenes and this year the theme is : Shrek the Halls! From November 11th to January 1st see how well ice sculptures transfer Shrek from movie screens into ice scenes! You get to relive Shrek’s story as he attempts to plan the “perfect Christmas” for Fiona and the kids. However his plans are interrupted by chaos and commotion. See what happens when Shrek’s Christmas doesn’t go as planned.
While we’re at the Gaylord, we might as well mention that the new DreamWorks Experience presents characters from films such as Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar with snow tubing, a scavenger hunt, an interactive meal and even special wakeup calls from the characters themselves. Enjoy such a Holiday getaway at the Gaylord Texan for prices starting at only $199.

3. TSO Concert (Trans-Siberian Orchestra at AAC)

Mix rock n roll with the sounds of the symphony and add some cinnamon spice for Christmas and you’ve got TSO live at the American Airlines Center! Even if you’re not a big big rock fan, you’ll love the show that the Trans-Siberian Orchestra puts on with music and lasers. I’m not the biggest fan of all the singing but the first half always blows me away. TSO is great for ALL ages! I don’t recommend dragging your 90 year old grandfather who can’t take loud noise out, but if granny is still rockin’ out she’s sure to find a treat. Because of their popularity here, TSO does two shows on December 11th– one at 3pm and the other at 7:30pm. Tickets to the Trans-Siberian Orchestra’s Winter Tour 2011 are already on sale. Visit your local Ticketmaster or go online before this concert is sold out!

4. Holiday In the Park – Six Flags Over Texas

Sometimes we luck out in DFW around the holidays because it’s not nearly as cold as up north. However, even when the temperatures drop you still may wanna get out and do something fun! Riding roller coasters in the cold is even more exciting for me than when it’s hot and sticky out. Amusement park lovers will be happy to visit Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington for Holiday In the Park running from November 25 to January 2. Holiday In the Park will feature sledding on Frosty Chutes Snow Hill, choreographed lights, festive food, and special shows, such as “The Majesty of Christmas” (which requires an extra fee), Happy Holidays!, and Sounds of the Season (backed by Santa’s Brass Quintet). You can find Bugs Bunny and his Looney pals decked out in their finest holiday threads while carolers roam the streets, and Santa and his wifey will be on hand for photos. You can find a good deal on these tickets from your local Albertsons, Tom Thumb or even Craigslist.org. You may even know someone or have a coworker that gets specials on the tickets from their company. When I was in college the school offered them at a discount so I suggest you keep your ears to the street or just click here to purchase tickets.

5. The Dallas Christmas Festival at Prestonwood Baptist Church

Remind your family of the TRUE meaning of Christmas by taking part in this beautiful 3-act pageant. The Dallas Christmas Festival is one of the largest Christmas pageants in the nation and one of the top rated Christmas-related events in the state, which is why it makes it to our list without a doubt! It all occurs at the Prestonwood Baptist Church Worship Center located in Plano. DCP has a 500 person cast, 70 piece orchestra and a 100 member technical crew. Only 13 performances take place each year and most of them sell out. Almost 70,000 people attend annually. The 3 act spectacle lasts for about two and a half hours with the first act based on pop-culture, the second act featuring Christmas favorites by traditional choristers and soloists, and the third act covering the entire life of Jesus Christ from his birth to death and resurrection. You’ve never seen a spectacle quite like this. Executive Director and Producer R. Todd Bell is Prestonwood’s Minister of Music as well as Worship while choreography is coordinated by Andy Pearson. The two along with an entire team transform the 7,000 person church into a 15,000 square feet of staging area that is so big it covers the first 1,000 seats designed with such a sophisticated speaker system that attendees on the last row receive the same sound quality as the rest of the room. “The Gift of Christmas” runs December 7-11 so plan ahead and get your tickets here as we celebrate the REASON for the Season!

6. Prairie Lights

Every year I pass these signs for “Prairie Lights”. It must be a very nice display of Christmas lights throughout the Grand Prairie neighborhood because I feel like the sign is at numerous highways or just up every year. Well it is! You don’t need young McCauly Calkin (aka Kevin on Home Alone) or Tim Allen to help you put on a Christmas light extravaganza on your house and yard. Just take a few tips from these North Texas residents who live in Lake Ridge. Steal away family members of all ages into the car and drive through this lighting extravaganza along Lynn Creek Park. Opening Thanksgiving night and running through New Years Eve, you’ll get 4 million lights in a 2-mile path. This year there’s even a walk-through lighted display.

Surprisingly enough, Prairie Lights does come at a cost. Cars are $20 M-TH, $30 on the weekend, while Limos pay $50 M-TH and $55 on the weekend. If you have a shuttle van or bus containing 9-30 people it will cost $45 during the week and $50 on weekends. Commercial buses with 31+ people pay $75 on non-holiday (M-Th) and $80 Friday through Saturday. Keep in mind too that if you go on an actual holiday you will pay the weekend rates. Click here for the hours of operation. We have the world’s longest light tunnel right in our backyard! I suggest you hop in the car.

7. Children’s Medical Center Holiday Parade

On Saturday, December 3rd, Capital One and Pizza Hut will present the Children’s Medical Center Holiday Parade in downtown Dallas. The parade, starting at 10am, will begin at the corner of Commerce & Austin Streets and ending at City Hall Plaza. Celebrate the season with marching bands, spectacular floats, giant inflatable balloons and diverse performances by groups from all across Texas. This event is one of our few FREE events and open to the public. However, if you’d like to sit on a bleacher you’ll need a ticket which you can purchase here. See a full map of the sections you can sit in and how much tickets cost. If you or your group would like to actually participate in the parade or volunteer on that day, click here. American Idol winner Jordin Sparks will also be performing!

Because of CMC surgeons like Dr. Dev Desai, Kids like Adrian, age 8, get the opportunity to live a regular childhood life after having a successful kidney transplant.

8. Galleria Holiday Ice Shows

Witness Olympic and National Champions live on the Galleria’s Ice rink Nov 25, Dec 3, 10 & 17! The full schedule is here. Holiday Magic on Ice features back-flipping Santas and missile Toes in rare form.

Santa has his village set up beginning November 19th through Christmas Eve right by Saks Fifth Avenue on level 2. You can’t help but notice the nation’s tallest indoor Christmas tree that takes up half of the ice rink. I swear it gets bigger and bigger each year. Soon there won’t be any room left to skate!

Celebrate Hanukkah with the Galleria’s custom-designed 15-foot Menorah. The first lighting will take place on December 20th with entertainment, refreshments and goodies for the kids. This will be on level one near the Guest Reception center 12/20-28 at 5pm.

The Plano Civic Chorus starts things off November 25th at 11:30am with holiday singing and a sounding brass performs on the weekends November 25 through December 24. If you don’t catch the Holiday Magic on ICE, you’re bound to catch it somewhere in that mall! Let one of the Galleria Santa’s direct you right to your parking space.

9. DSO Christmas Celebration

From December 2 nd through the 18th the DSO’s annual holiday concert returns to the Meyerson with a new show for the whole family. (everything on this page is for the entire family though) Join conductors Lawrence Loh and Joshua Habermann for “A World of Joy” which features Christmas carols and majestic pageantry from the Dallas Symphony Chorus, the Christmas Celebration Children’s Choir and the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The December 2nd show is already sold out so act fast on tickets! Gather a group of family members or church friends for discounts on tickets for 10 people or more. Regular tickets range anywhere from $39 to $125. The DSO also offers a Student Rush where students can get tickets for between $10 and $25.

If you can’t make it out to any of the performances, tune in to WFAA Channel 8 for the live filming of “Christmas Celebration” Friday night.

Kids can enjoy the magic of the holidays with classical carols, favorite songs and a special visit from St. Nick at Deck the Hall! This special concert brings the season alive for your favorite little ones, with free lobby activities beforehand including a Santa Claus photo booth, an instrument petting zoo, arts & crafts, magic shows, and more on December 10th only at 11am. A portion of the proceeds are donated to the Elan Circle to support DSO education programs.

10. Dallas Metro Ballet : The Night Before Christmas

Dallas Metropolitan Ballet presents “The Night Before Christmas” December 11-12. Tickets are $10 to $40 with group discounts available. There are two showtimes on Dec 11th with guest artists Mikhail Ilyin and Margaret Severin – Hansen. All performances are done at the McFarlin Auditorium on SMU’s Campus. Get your tickets at Ticketmaster.com.

11. A Christmas Carol – The Dallas Theatre Center

The Dallas Theatre Center presents “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens, Directed by Matthew Gray and Adapted by Richard Hellesen November 26 – December 24. The classic Christmas story is filled with traditional songs and heart-warming performances to get you in the holiday mood. Chamblee Ferguson, Brierly Resident Acting Company member and longtime Dallas Theater Center favorite, will portray the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge in a product your family won’t want to miss. A Christmas Carol goes to support the North Texas Food Bank also. Call 214.880.0202 for tickets.

12. Manheim Steamrollers Live

Wind down from all the holiday festivities the day after Christmas with a live performance by Manheim Steamroller at the Meyerson Symphony Center< December 26 & 27 at 7:30pm. They’re just as good as when you first heard them decades ago. This musical group founded by Chip Davis and Jackson Berkey, is primarily known for its modern recordings of Christmas music. They’ve sold 28 million albums just in the U.S. Catch this tour as Manaheim Steamrollers return to Dallas for another riveting concert just in time to ease into the new year. If you’re household is anything like mine, then you’ve got all of the Christmas albums already on deck for post Thanksgiving. Be prepared to pay a pretty penny for the tickets but considering it’s Chip Davis behind this tour, along with a few new musicians, it may be worth it.


BONUS #1
– CITY LIGHTS


BONUS #2
– PARADE OF JOY

BONUS #3 – FAIR PARK HOLIDAY

BONUS #4 – HOLIDAY AT THE CENTER

That’s all I’ve got for you for now. Take your pick and Deck the Halls! As more events roll in, I’ll try to keep ya posted.

2011 TX State Veggie Fair | The 2nd Annual Texas State Veggie Fair at White Rock Lake

18 Oct

..Have we got a Fair for you!..

DallasVegan.com presents The Texas State Veggie Fair on Sunday, October 23rd!! The 2nd Annual Texas State Veggie Fair is back! Come enjoy a wide array of environmentally friendly as well as animal friendly vendors from 11am to 6pm at Winfrey Point – White Rock Lake. There will be Vegan Food sampling, carnival games, guest speakers, live music and entertainment. And guess what else? You get in Absolutley FREE!!

Just when you thought the State Fair of Texas overdid it with the Fried Foods, The Texas State Veggie Fair comes along with their Vegan Fried Foods competition! If you’re interested in applying yourself click here. One must prepare at least 5 servings of their fried food item, use ONLY and ALL vegan products (no milk, eggs, cheese, etc). Honey can’t be used either. There is a $100 prize for the winner! The entry fee is $15. (Just because we’re the “Fried Food Capital” of Texas doesn’t mean it always has to be fatty unhealthy fried food.)

Enjoy guest speakers for the 2011 Texas State Veggie Fair (I keep wanting to call it Vegan Fair). Julieanna Hever, Nathan Runkle, Nicole Sopko, Maria Miller Wolfson and Amber Shea Ford will present intriguing topics on vegan cooking, lifestyle, health & fitness. Read up on some of the outstanding speakers here.

You just might consider the main attraction of The 2nd Annual Texas State Veggie Fair to be the FOOD! If that’s the case, be on the lookout for vegetarian/vegan eateries like Hail Merry, Gennarino’s, Spiral Diner, NadaMoo!, Holy Kombucha, Denton Vegan Cooperative, Little Eden Baker and Jackaklope Mobile Kitchen. Sometimes you have to really look for a good vegetarian restaurant in the DFW but now you can get some of the best ones all in one location! In addition to the restaurants listed above, food sampling at the Veggie Fair will be available from: Gardein, Honest Tea, Sophie’s Kitchen, Starlite, Tofurky, Upton’s and WayFare.

Hit the Fair veggie style this weekend! You can jump for joy or skip for soy! Celebrate healthy living and an animal friendly lifestyle with other North Texans at the 2011 Texas State VEGGIE Fair. Make up for all those fatty fried foods you ate at Fair Park and bring your appetite to White Rock Lake on October 23rd for plenty of green and organic protein!

Winfrey Point – White Rock Lake
950 East Lawther Drive
Dallas, TX 75218

WORLDFEST 2011 Addison

9 Oct



Travel the world in ONE weekend for FREE!! WORLDFEST in Addison grows a little more each year! On October 22nd and 23rd, Addison Circle Park will host WorldFest, a diverse culture festival celebrating all of the cultural communities that make up our metroplex. The Middle East, Africa, Asia, European and even the West Indies islands are represented. You can find cultural food as well as dancers and live performances. One year we went and were out beating drums and dancing with North Texans of all colors, ages and backgrounds. It was really fun. (see pics below)

The 4th Annual Worldfest has partnered with the following organizations for this year’s festival:

Bugarian American Cultural Center “Bulgare”
Consulate General of Mexico
Council of Ghanaian Associations – DFW
DFW Asian-American Citizens Council
FunAsiA
Italian Club of Dallas
Maharlika Dancers, USA/La Creme Ensemble
Maison de l’Artisan – Kingdom of Morocco
Romanian Food Festival DFW
Polish American Foundation of Texas
Turkish American Association of Northern Texas

Worldfest is produced in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Dallas/Fort Worth.

At Worldfest you’ll find an International Marketplace divided in sections according to regions. Each region will feature exotic items from around the world, including clothing, fashion accessories, décor, art and more. Berlitz Language classes will also be offered at the festival. WorldFest is great for the little ones! The Kid’s Activities and Global Games at WorldFest will give children a hands-on intro to global cultures through arts, crafts and exciting games from around the world. On the International Business side of things, the Gobal Business Connection offers a new lecture series presented by WorldFest’s partner, the World Affairs Council, presenting programs throughout the year on a variety of international business topics. Network with professionals from around the globe or right here in North Texas. Come to Addison Circle Park for a cultural experience you and your kids are sure to remember!

Fun at the first ever Worldfest in Addison

Drumming & Dancing at the end of WorldFest '08

Worldfest '09

Worldfest '09

Worldfest '09

Worldfest '09

WorldFest will be open from 12:00Noon- 6:00PM
on Saturday, 10/22 & Sunday, 10/23.
Remember, Admission is FREE!!!

*Parking for Addison Worldfest is available for Free at the NW corner of Dallas Parkway and Arapaho Road.


WORLDFEST Address:
Addison Circle Park
4970 Addison Circle Drive

*ATMs are also available on site.

Pegasus Plaza Outdoor Market Dallas – Fridays in October

5 Oct

You’re about to have another reason to #TGIF! Every Friday in the month of October the Pegasus Plaza Outdoor Market will be open for business! What IS that you might ask!? It’s a weekly market located in Downtown Dallas that will have live music, fresh produce, handmade crafts and other cool stuff, all at the fingertips of downtown employees and YOU if you dare to venture downtown on a Friday. Teaming up to sponsor this weekly outdoor October special, if you will, is The Deep Ellum Outdoor Market and Downtown Dallas Inc. If you didn’t know already, Pegasus Plaza is located at the corner of Main Street and Akard. To apply be a participating vendor at this market click here. The main purpose of the Pegasus Plaza Outdoor Market is giving downtown workers an exciting alternative to the normal lunchtime experience. I personally think they’re trying to push people outside of their cubes, into the fresh “fall” air and expose them to the Central Business District. They’re doing this between the hours of 11am and 3pm, just in time for that 3 o’clock slump. Yeah you know how that goes. We’ll see who’s taking extra long lunch breaks every Friday this month. When it comes time to point the finger, blame Downtown Dallas Inc. and Deep Ellum Outdoor Market for the afternoon distractions.

Pegasus Outdoor Market is sponsored by DEOM & Downtown Dallas Inc

Not only is the Deep Ellum Outdoor Market trying to bring people to the streets of their neighborhood, they’re also making an effort to give exposure to their local artists and businesses. How’s that for cultivating an artistic booming community? Deep Ellum is such a unique community itself that it needs the support of people throughout the Metroplex who also share the desire for an alternative to DFW’s mainstream. Here’s some instruction on how to get your own booth and become a vendor.

The Dates for the Pegasus Plaza Outdoor Market are October 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th. It looks like the Outdoor Market will be back in November & December as well. Check here for future Market Dates.

Now try saying “Pegasus Plaza” 8 times fast! Orrr just head downtown on your lunch break (unless you work in Arlington or Grapevine or something) and enjoy the closest thing we have to our own little “New York City” before you become too tongue tied. I swear, if Dallas doesn’t stop trying to become more downtown busy-city-like…Our New Years Eve celebration is already getting bigger and bigger each year filling the streets of Victory Park. What will they come up with next?! Talking pigeons with New England accents like on Bolt?! Stay tuned….because at this rate, it’s definitely possible.

Stay clicked in for the next market Oct 15th at Indiana Boulevard. Deep Ellum Outdoor Markets will be every 3rd Saturday of the month for the rest of the year!

*Wanna become a DEOM Volunteer?? Click here!

2011 Fort Worth Music Festival | 9th Annual Jazz By The Boulevard

25 Sep

For years it’s gone by “Jazz by the Boulevard”, but in its 9th year, the Fort Worth Music Festival takes on a new name that will include all genres of music and the ownership of its host city. The 2011 Fort Worth Music Festival kicks off Friday, Sept. 30th and ends on Saturday, Oct. 1st. The name change came about in an effort to reflect Funky Town’s growth and evolving musical personality. There’s so much to jam into this two-day event! Local and national bands like the Meat Puppets, Kermit Ruffins, Dawes, the Orbans, and Telegraph Canyon will be performing at the music fest. See a complete list of this year’s festival artists here.

Sure, the main focus of the festival is music, but the food won’t be half bad either! What’s a Forth Worth festival without some delicious snacks anyways? The 2011 Fort Worth Music Festival will be featuring a host of unique local food vendors. I’m not sure if you’ve noticed but in recent years DFW’s food truck industry is starting to take off. There may be only a few you can think of off the top of your head, but that will soon change as more food trucks roll into the metroplex. Dozens have popped up in Funky Town and you can catch them at the festival both days. Menu items will vary from veggie burgers and gourmet hot dogs to tangy desserts and sno cones. The following food vendors have been confirmed for our former “Jazz by the Boulevard” so far: Big Dawg’s in Cowtown, Salsa Limon, Snowie & The Yum Yum Food Truck.

Seryn is a 5-piece band from Denton

Dawes will be performing at FWMF

You’re still gonna need a ticket to get into this outdoor fall festival of concerts. The weather will be just right and hopefully so will your budget to spend only 10 bucks (at the gate) for general admission. Bringing kids under 12? If so, they’ll be getting in for Free! VIP tickets and general admission can be bought at frontgatetickets.com too. The VIP ticket basically guarantees you theatre style seating, a private cash bar, private air conditioned bathrooms, excellent sight lines and the open opportunity to chill out on comfortable outdoor lounge furniture in the shade, all with the wristband. A one-day VIP pass will cost $75 and the two-day passes are $100 ($150 for 2 people). For those of you who don’t need the upgrade feel free to carry your favorite lawn chairs or blankets. You can pay $5 if you pay in advance! Proceeds from the show will raise funds to restore and beautify Camp Bowie, which is the city’s oldest boulevard. The Historic Camp Bowie Initiatives is a non-profit group dedicated to revitalizing historic Camp Bowie Blvd. You can find out more at http://www.campbowiedistrict.com.

Lay your eyes upon some exquisite artwork at the festival Saturday & Sunday. Here’s a peek at the featured artists!

Kirk Whalum

Take a look at the After Hours schedule (and how you can get in) for the 2011 Fort Worth Music Festival. There are two stages you’ll hear all types of music coming from, and I’m excited about Kirk Whalum perform on at least one of them!

The Fort Worth Music Festival is presented by Comerica Bank. It’s fun for all ages, and scheduled at the perfect time of year for gorgeous Texas weather. Step into a regular park-like lawn transformed into a musical village made up of art-filled streets, mixed aroma of hot prepared-to-eat fare, experienced chefs ready to share cooking tips, quirky and stylish clothes and accessories, and of course non-stop music! The 2011 Fort Worth Music Festival begins at 4pm on Friday (Sept 30th) and 1pm on Saturday (Oct 1st). Say good bye to the Boulevard of Jazz and hello to a more matured block of diverse Forth Worth music.


FW Music Festival Location:
Will Rogers Memorial Center (the lawn)
3401 West Lancaster Avenue
Fort Worth