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The new Dallas St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival has grown to be one of the largest St. Patrick’s Parades in the country, with over 125,000 attendees and more than 100 parade entries.
As part of the DFW Beer & Brewers Index, here is a map of the 80+ of the best places to enjoy a pint (or take home a growler) of local brews. Below are eleven, get the full list by downloading the full guide. Here is just a taste. The Bearded Lady (Fort Worth – […]
This Saturday, April 16th, independently owned record stores both locally and nationally will collaborate with artists to celebrate music. See where Sarah Jaffe, Diamond Age and DJ Sober will be for free!
Well it almost sneaked up on you, but have no fear because I’ve got the scoop on Record Store Day! This Saturday, April 17th, independently owned record stores both locally and nationally will collaborate with artists to celebrate music. This is the perfect opportunity for you to support your local record store, artists, and hear some new music!
Be a part of Christmas on Greenville Avenue and give a gift to a child in need.
The Restaurant Association’s goal is to have 100 restaurants and retailers collect 10,000 toys in 20 days. From now until December 17th, 2009, bring a new and unwrapped toy to one of the participating locations. Toys will be collected on December 17th and delivered to the WFAA studio in Victory Park for a live event from 5-10pm.
Local Dallas record stores celebrate Record Store Day on Saturday, April 18th. Good Records will be hosting a FREE day of festivities in celebration of the day and their birthday!
Good Records is definitely a unique Dallas place to check out. It is an independent music store located at 1808 Lower Greenville. It is a small, inviting store, tucked away from the street. Inside, random cotton candy colors and rows of light bulbs decorate the walls and CD racks. Good Records is known for their selection. Think of an obscure band… They probably carry it!