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The Vitruvian Salsa Festival takes over Vitruvian Park’s Amphitheater every Saturday night in August! Bring your dancing shoes and enjoy the live bands, DJs and Salsa Lessons with Luis Delgadillo from 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Coolers are permitted; however, food and beverages will be available for purchase from gourmet food trucks. A different band […]
Lights All Night, the massive electronic dance music festival, announced Hardwell and Kaskade as headliners for its annual two-night end-of-year-bash at the Dallas Convention Center.  Hardwell will headline Dec. 31, and Kaskade tops the bill for night No. 2 on Jan. 1. Ticket prices for the event range from $69.99 for a single day ticket all the […]
Dallas, time to get your Greek on. The Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church presents the Greek Food Festival for the 58th year in a row. For those unfamiliar, the Greek Food Fest is about more than just food. Much more. It’s a celebration of all things Greek. Think dancing, art, a church tour and multiple cooking demonstrations. Thanks to the Dallas Morning News, we learned this year that the growing festival started humbly as a bake sale and how attracts over 14,000 people each year.
For all the brides worried about their husband breaking it down on the dance floor, or those just worried about breaking their bank – clear your calendar for Sunday. (And your fiance’s calendar too.)
BRIDES magazine invites bride and grooms-to-be this Sunday to an all-day instructional dance event, designed to help couples master the first dance. Learn from the pros of Arthur Murray, win great prices throughout the day, talk to other couples, partners and sponsors, and receive a swag bag. Oh, and here’s the fun part. There’s a dance off. Don’t be shy, because you’ll be on camera and will have the chance to win $10,000 at the grande finale for your wedding day.
The Cavern is a two-story, tiny bar on Lower Greenville. It’s named after the original Cavern that the Beatles made their start in. It’s easy to miss, sandwiched between some dance clubs and restaurants across the street from Taco Cabana. The Cavern is definitely a dive bar. It’s dark, dingy and there’s Beatles memorabilia everywhere.