Neil Lemons, Author at I Live In Dallas - Page 8 of 34

Neil Lemons is the Founder and Editor-In-Chief of ILiveInDallas.com. A Texas native, Lemons is a 30-something adventurer and mobile lifestyle enthusiast. When he's not rounding up writers or reading business motivation books, he writes about his food festival escapades. To pay his bills, he's also a Digital Marketing Consultant for local & national companies. Follow his adventures on Twitter.

Savor Dallas Showcases Dallas’ Best Food & Drink May 14th-20th

Savor Dallas Showcases Dallas' Best Food & Drink May 14th-20th

Savor Dallas, Presented By VisitDallas, is the region’s ultimate epicurean experience, featuring top chefs, more than 100 restaurants, endless wine and spirits tastings, live entertainment, and more. Our week-long celebration of the city’s restaurant scene has something for everyone.

Germanfest Brings Food and Frolic to Muenster April 27th-29th

Germanfest Brings Food and Frolic to Muenster April 27th-29th

Muenster was founded in 1889 by people of German heritage and Catholic faith. This unique German community located in North Texas, of approximately 1,500, is a close-knit family in both kinship and kindred spirit.

38th Annual Denton Arts & Jazz Festival Cultivates April 27th-29th

38th Annual Denton Arts & Jazz Festival Cultivates April 27th-29th

The Denton Arts and Jazz Festival is a celebration of the arts in a community known for embracing and nurturing music, dance, choral, drama and the visual arts. The free event is produced by the Denton Festival Foundation, Inc. with the generous support of sponsors such as the Dallas/Fort Worth American Federation of Musicians Local 72-147 and the city of Denton. Held the last full weekend in April at Denton’s Quakertown Park, the event features seven stages of continuous music, fine art, crafts, and food, games and information booths in a beautiful, outdoor setting. The Festival Foundation uses proceeds from booth rentals and concession sales to support the arts throughout the city of Denton. Arts facilities, service organizations, and preservation projects have all been the recipients of the proceeds from past events, in addition to public art for the enjoyment of all.

The Austin Food + Wine Festival Brings Allure to Capital April 27th-29th

The Austin Food + Wine Festival Brings Allure to Capital April 27th-29th

Are you a cheese-lover? Wine-lover? Austin Food + Wine Festival starts next week. The festival program, includes cooking, demos, a book signing schedule, tasting sessions and more. Throughout the weekend, All-In and Weekender ticket holders will have the opportunity to get up close and personal as chefs lead engaging panels and interactive cooking demonstrations in the chef demo tent. Tasting sessions and Meet the Maker will offer attendees an informative and hands-on sampling of spirits, cocktails, and more. Friday, April 27, All-In ticket holders can officially kick-off the festival weekend with Grillin’ and Chillin’ – the ultimate hands-on grilling dinner.

Boxer Bowtie Benefit Enriches Dallas April 14th

Boxer Bowtie Benefit Enriches Dallas April 14th

The Boxer Bowtie Club is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded and operated by a group of young professionals from around the country. Their objective is to volunteer and raise money for worthy causes within the community and inspire other young professionals to give back to those in need. Last year the event raised $70,000 in its first year. The driving force behind the organization is to: gather people together, give to those in need, and grow their reach and strengthen its communities.

Dallas Art Fair Diversifies with 30+ New Galleries April 12th-15th

Dallas Art Fair Diversifies with 30+ New Galleries April 12th-15th

The Dallas Art Fair will take place from April 12-15, 2018, at the Fashion Industry Gallery. In celebrating its 10th anniversary, there will be an addition of almost 30 new galleries. Names include James Cohan Gallery, Van Doren Waxter, Casey Kaplan, Paul Kasmin Gallery, Rachel Uffner Gallery, Green Art Gallery, The Hole, Luhring Augustine and Praz- Delavallade, among others. The galleries join nearly 100 participants, from close to 30 different cities.

Try First-Ever Taste of Oak Cliff Saturday April 7th

Try First-Ever Taste of Oak Cliff Saturday April 7th

Taste of Oak Cliff is a one-day food experience that will feature 60 of the finest local vendors, restaurants, breweries, and food trucks. ​This event will debut on Saturday, April 7th, 2018, with festivities taking place over several blocks at the corner of 10th Street & North Beckley Ave., in the heart of the neighborhood. The ultimate foodie experience will take place from 12 pm to 9 pm.

Dallas Pizza Fest Serves Up Slices April 15th

Dallas Pizza Fest Serves Up Slices April 15th

The history of human civilization is full of interesting dishes, but only a few of them have managed to capture the imagination and respect from every corner of our world. At Dallas Pizza Fest you can find incredible styles of pizza, and its journey from the ovens of the Italian chefs to the worldwide popularity that it has today. Whether it is thin crust, deep dish or anything in between, pizza is everyone’s favorite.

Deep Ellum Arts Fest Brings Life to Dallas April 6th – 8th

Deep Ellum Arts Fest Brings Life to Dallas April 6th - 8th

The Deep Ellum Arts Festival is proud to celebrate its 24th anniversary this year from Friday, April 6 through Sunday, April 8. Voted “Best Festival in Dallas” by local pools and ranked by participating artists among the top 50 arts festivals in the nation, the Festival begins at Malcolm X Blvd., and ends at Exposition Ave., outside the iconic Sons of Hermann Hall.

INTERVIEW: North Texas Actor Eddie Hassell Plays in Film Bomb City – An Award-Winning Texas-based True Story

INTERVIEW: North Texas Actor Eddie Hassell Plays in Film <em>Bomb City</em> - An Award-Winning Texas-based True Story

Corsicana native Eddie Hassell is celebrating the theatrical run of Bomb City. The independent narrative first premiered at the 2017 Dallas International Film Festival where it won the Audience Award for ‘Best Narrative Feature.’ It went on to win the same award at the Louisville, Nashville and Tallgrass Film Festivals.

The film tells the true story of Brian Deneke, a 19-year-old “Punk” and his senseless death at the hands of 17-year-old “Jock”, Dustin Camp. The trial that ensues thereafter in their small conservative town of Amarillo, Texas, makes the entire country question the morality of American justice.