WRR’s Picnic in the Park at the Dallas Arboretum

It’s the 15th annual WRR Picnic in the Park this Sunday! Bring your picnic dinner, wine, blanket and listen to the sounds of the Dallas Wind Symphony. And during the concert, artist David Mcculough will be painting live and on stage. The painting will be available for purchase after the show. David’s work is currently on display at HCG Gallery on Dragon St. in Dallas.
What do you say we all get together and drink some wine at the Arboretum this Sunday?
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at the Nasher

Join DALLAS Film Society and the Nasher Sculpture Center for “Free Films on First Thursdays” featuring the very best in cinematic entertainment with a star-studded line-up of award-winning American movie classics, based on American novels.
This month is the 1975 classic by MiloÅ¡ Forman featuring the one and only Jack Nicholson. Yes, it’s One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. The film is based off the 1962 novel of the same name by Ken Kesey.
House of Dang Runway Monday

Who doesn’t love House of Dang? They throw bad-ass parties, make their own line of clothes, and have vintage finds that only exist in family heirlooms.
House of Dang will be showing off their new line of designs with agency talent from Campbell-Wagner Runway LLC.
The Runway Monday event is Monday, August 31st at The Mitchell Lofts. Show starts at 7pm and there’s an afterparty at Vapiano in Mockingbird Station at 9pm.
Meet Artist Chris Cast at Cafe Izmir

Meet interactive artist/designer Chris Cast at Cafe Izmir on Thursday, September 3rd, 2009. The reception for the artist features his latest work using his own photography and sketches and using digital tools to remix.
We Want Your Vote!

A few months ago ILiveinDallas did a podcast with the folks from In This Economy and Five O’Clock Dallas on Citizen Journalism. We had received some really nice feedback from listeners and decided to submit a panel session for SXSW Interactive 2010. The panel will discuss finding your niche in Citizen Journalism, how to get started, what to expect, mistakes we made along the way, the lessons we learned, and where is CJ heading. We need your help!
Dallas Museum of Art is Free All Weekend

Celebrate the final weekend of Summer Spotlight, Willie Doherty & Private Universes and the premiere of All the World’s a Stage with free admission and special programs and tours. The DMA is free all weekend. Take advantage of the tours, lectures and films, as well as access to three exhibits. Although, I expect a lot of people will be doing the same.
Among the exhibit of All the World’s a Stage will be a group of pastel ballet dancers by Edgar Degas. Growing up in pink tights and a black leotard I became very familiar with Degas’ ballet dancers. Years of plies and arabesques at the bar, and staring at the Degas posters that lined the wall in cheap frames from Michael’s- I got to know them well.
Walking Tour of the Dallas Arts District

Join the Dallas Arts District this Saturday, August 08, 2009 for a walking tour of the Dallas Arts District, the largest urban arts district in the United States. Listen to experienced docents share the area’s history and architecture while strolling by the Crow Collection of Asian Art, Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas Museum of Art, Meyerson Symphony Center, historic Belo Mansion and Cathedral Shrine of the Vrigin of Guadalupe. Get a close up view of the Winspear Opera House and Wyly Theatre under construction and set to open in fall 2009.
Artist Reception For Local Artist George Fowler

Support local art and the artist’s by getting out to George Fowler’s artist reception this Saturday at The Cameron Gallery. His new exhibit, Heavy Metal, will be on display and available for purchase. Stop by for a glass of wine and check out his work before heading anywhere else Saturday evening. It will be fun. Promise.
Annual Women’s Equality Day Lunch and Lecture at The Women’s Museum

Join The Women’s Museum for their annual Women’s Equality Day lunch on August 26th, 2009 at 12:30pm. Celebrate American women’s suffrage and discuss the fight for suffrage past, present and future. Their exhibit during Equality Month, Jailed for Freedom, explores the experiences of members of the National Woman’s Party in 1917.
Lunch can be purchased for $10 or feel free to brown bag it if you prefer. Make sure you RSVP to [email protected] or buy your ticket online.
Free Admission to see The Grapes of Wrath

The Dallas Film Society has partnered with the Nasher Sculpture Center to show one of the best American movie classics in history, The Grapes of Wrath. This movie made an enormous impact on me and if you haven’t read the book or seen the movie in your adult years, I highly recommend it. Arrive around 6:00pm to secure yourself a seat and chat with award-winning film critic, Gary Cogill.