Stephanie Campos, Author at I Live In Dallas - Page 3 of 3

Stephanie Campos, known as MsDallasMaven to her Instagram followers, writes about all things art, food, and entertainment. A Dallas native, she serves as a vigilant advocate for the phenomenal growth of the city. As Co-Founder & Publicist of Social Revolt Marketing, Stephanie stays busy spreading the word and first-looks into events, restaurants, and start-ups.

10 Under 30 Art Exhibition at the Fort Work Art Galley at Alto 211

10 Under 30 Art Exhibition at the Fort Work Art Galley at Alto 211

ALL NEW Art Gallery — Fort Work Art Gallery at Alto 211. Thursday 6-8pm. This FREE event is open to the public, and transportation provided by the 2pointb app using code “10Under30”.

Alto 211’s Unique Design Pioneers ‘Tech Mecca’ for All

Alto 211's Unique Design Pioneers 'Tech Mecca' for All

Alto 211 encompasses all that is right with the Dallas, neh, the world. This thoughtfully designed community took an outsiders eye, by way of San Francisco developer Mike Sarimsakci of Alto Partners and Creative Designer Nile Tuzun of NILEbrand Hospitality International, and Dallas will be better for it. Beaconing startups, young professionals, artists, and business […]

How Supporting Community Nonprofits Supports Dallas

How Supporting Community Nonprofits Supports Dallas

With the holidays upon us, many people take this time to reflect on what they are grateful for — cherished memories with the family become the most important activity to us (if not year round) for a few short months. In this time, many families have come to take up new traditions — like volunteering! […]

Mad Leaf Makes Moves for Dallas

Mad Leaf Makes Moves for Dallas

“Mad Leaf Cares is our commitment to providing unique fundraising campaigns for non-profits.  We are ‘Breaking the Boring’ of fundraising with our one-off shirt designs.” – Brent Martin, Founder Mad Leaf has hit the ground running here in Dallas. This rookie t-shirt company is playing in the Big Leagues, partnering with companies like Souls4Souls to […]

Scenes from Decks in the Park Halloween-Eve Season Closer [Slideshow]

Scenes from Decks in the Park Halloween-Eve Season Closer [Slideshow]

If you told me I’d see a devil dog in my lifetime I wouldn’t have believed you – until last night. Dallas didn’t hold back as droves of costumed guests made Decks in the Park their Thursday night outing. Accompanied by the beacon of a rainbow, Decks goers were treated to the most electric event of the season! Tiny tots triumphantly dotted the stage until eventually it was a swarm of costumed madness. I dare someone to name one event, other than the internationally acclaimed Texas State Fair, that brings literally every demographic together — shoulder to shoulder in euphoric harmonious musical bliss.

Decks in the Park Halloween Edition

Decks in the Park Halloween Edition

A journey to Klyde Warren Park can provide an experience as unique as the person who takes it. With over 100 monthly events it can be hard to keep up. Yoga? Yes please. Food trucks? Don’t mind if I do. Music? I thought you’d never ask. Music is said to be the great connector, and if you’ve had a chance to join Decks in the Park you’d know why. Every last Thursday of the month, this distinct event allows you to connect to your neighbors, friends, family and city all in one enchanted night.