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Erykah Badu is a Clipse fan too. On Thursday, Sept. 4, Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and Malice, performed at The Bomb Factory for their Let God Sort Em Out Tour…
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Erykah Badu is a Clipse fan too. On Thursday, Sept. 4, Clipse, the duo of Pusha T and Malice, performed at The Bomb Factory for their Let God Sort Em Out Tour…
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For the last 24 years, Texas has provided in-state tuition to undocumented students through the Texas Dream Act, which was signed into law by former Texas Gov. Rick Perry in 2001. On June 4, a lawsuit from President Donald Trump’s administration challenging the policy was upheld by federal Judge Reed O’Connor, abruptly invalidating the Texas Dream Act and jeopardizing the education of 57,000 students statewide, plus at least 197,000 students under the age of 18 ahead of their high school graduation…
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Calling all photographers, artists or fans, you might get the chance to reshape the city in your own image. This fall, the Deep Ellum Foundation will install over 200 streetlight pole banners, each with a new photo taken from a concert in Deep Ellum, no matter the artist, genre or composition…
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Midsummer we reported the strip of clubs near Deep Ellum was gearing up to get tipsier. Finally, we’re only two weeks out from the grand opening of Cash Cow on Friday, Oct. 4…
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“This night is for Riley Fucking Gale,” Chad Green, lead singer of Frozen Soul, announced as the band took the stage as the second opener for Power Trip’s concert Saturday night at The Factory in Deep Ellum. But this was no teary-eyed funeral party for Gale, who died in 2020…
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If you haven’t sat at the bar at the cocktail-bordering-on-dive Brick & Bones in Deep Ellum with a basket of fried chicken in front of you, then you’re missing out on a unique local culinary experience. A small kitchen in the back sends out chicken that will light you up…
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Montis James, a 63-year-old entrepreneur known for selling barbeque in Deep Ellum, was pulling out of the parking lot of Charlie’s Star Lounge near midnight on Saturday, March 23. He had just wrapped up a stint hawking his wares to friends and frequent patrons and was making a quick delivery…
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White Rock Coffee Lab, 10109 E. Northwest Highway
1:30–3:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 24
Do you know the story behind your cup of joe? White Rock Coffee is hosting a tasting where you’ll go back in time to discover the origins of coffee and how it’s progressed, hone tasting skills with sensory exercises and travel around the world to understand the different flavors from seven countries of origin. Tickets are $65, plus taxes and fees.
Truck Yard, 5624 Sears St.
Noon – 3 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 25
Chili cook-offs apparently aren’t slowing down anytime soon. Truck Yard is bringing the heat. You bring your appetite. Deep Ellum Brewing Co., Community Beer Co., and Manhattan Beer Project are battling for the best chili. Tickets are $15, plus taxes and fees, and include one free beer from participating breweries and free chili samples.
Buffalo Wild Wings, all locations
2–5 p.m., Monday, Feb. 26
During the Super Bowl, B-Dubs lost a bet when the game went into overtime, and now we all get free wings. Stop by and grab six free boneless or traditional wings of your choosing (no purchase is necessary for the free grub).
The Parlor (inside The Sheraton), 400 Olive St.
5–6 p.m., Monday, Feb. 26
Every Monday, The Parlor helps beat the Monday blues by hosting a cocktail-making class led by the hotel’s talented mixologist, Adam. The drink changes weekly, but it’s typically a classic cocktail like the cosmopolitan, old fashioned, mojito, etc.. Have fun mixing your drink, then indulge afterwards. Tickets are $30, plus taxes and gratuity.
Wagamama, 2425 Harry Hines Blvd.
6:30–8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 28
Newly opened Wagamama is hosting a unique date night experience for you and your plus one. The five-course dinner offers bang bang cauliflower, Ahi crispy rice, chicken gyozas, Korean barbeque beef and ginger chicken udon noodles — all served with four premium sake pairings. It’s a good chance to sample a ton from the menu and come back for your favorites. Tickets are $120 per couple, plus taxes and fees.
Sketches of Spain, 321 N. Zang Blvd.
7–9 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 28
Wine expert Kevin O’Neal is bringing Spain to Dallas early next week. His selections of exceptional wines from the Priorat and Montsant regions of Spain will be paired with a carefully curated menu designed by Chef Iñaki from Sketches of Spain. Tickets are $35, plus tax.
Babou’s, 2598 N. Harwood St.
5 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 29
The Hotel Swexan’s seductive, Salvador Dali-inspired bar Babou’s hosts live jazz night every Thursday and you’re invited. Sip on the classics, speakeasy style. Speaking of the mustachioed surrealist, try the Mr. Salvador Dali cocktail while you’re here.
Peticolas Brewing, 1301 Pace St.
6:30–8:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 29
Spread, layer, tuck and roll your way into sushi heaven this week at Peticolas. At this sushi class you’ll learn how to make three types of rolls alongside a professional chef using fresh ingredients. Tickets are $69, plus tax and tip, to dig into tuna, salmon and California rolls. Drinks will be available for purchase.
Nobu Dallas, 400 Crescent Court
6:30–9 p.m., Saturday, March 9
Acclaimed chef and restaurateur Nobu Matsuhisa is celebrating 30 years of Nobu by hosting his own Taste of Nobu experience. Indulge in an evening of signature canapes, live chef stations and hand-crafted cocktails featuring Nobu’s QUI tequila to celebrate chef Nobu’s tour around the U.S. Tickets are $275, plus tax and tip.
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