2015 Dream Home Touring
The 2015 Dream Home - a 5,999-square-foot, five-bedroom, five-and-a-half-bath, stucco in Southlake’s Carillon development - is built for entertaining. This spectacular home is open for touring through Oct. 25. Purchase tickets online or at the door. If you're not able to make it out in person, make sure to visit our online virtual tour.
Purchase tour tickets here or read the article here.
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
Texas Ballet Theater's DraculaTexas Ballet Theater will present Ben Stevenson’s Dracula. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra will accompany the production set to Franz Liszt’s gothic score arranged by John Lanchbery.
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Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra - Live & Let DieWhen the power of pop music meets the beauty of symphonic orchestration, it's not just "Silly Love Songs." Be there when Beatlemania and Classical Mystery Tour veteran Tony Kishman recreates Paul McCartney's most popular songs including "Hey Jude," "Penny Lane," "Yesterday," "Live And Let Die" and many more. |
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Magnolia At The ModernMagnolia at the Modern will show Coming Home. Magnolia at the Modern is an ongoing series featuring critically acclaimed films shown weekly on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.
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FRIDAY
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Last Friday on the GreenDon't miss your last chance to enjoy Friday on the Green tonight! Check out more about the 7th season. |
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Wild West WitsWhether you’re a lone ranger or a city slicker, come test your knowledge of the American West with happy hour trivia. Enjoy drinks and win prizes. |
Billy Bob's Texas:Jason Boland & the StragglersBowing in 1999 with the regionally popular Pearl Snaps – a first teaming with Lloyd Maines, who Boland cites as one of several seminal influences on his sonic vision – the Stragglers built a rabid following from the Panhandle to the Gulf Coast. |
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2015 Brew-HaHa Comedy SeriesThe Brew-HaHa Comedy Series is back for it's second year mashing up two of the coolest things in DFW, craft beer and stand-up comedy. |
SATURDAY
Arts GoggleWith two urban villages, more than 375 artists and more than 50 bands, ArtsGoggle is ready to bring this free-to-the-public event to life once again on Oct. 10. |
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After Hours at the KimbellEnjoy great music by the Joey Carter Trio, international art, appetizers, tours, prizes, and a delicious signature cocktail (cash bar; credit cards accepted) in the Piano Pavilion. |
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BeerFeast 2015Join hundreds of beer lovers for one of DFW’s best beer festivals to sample highly sought-after, quality craft beers from more than 50 breweries. |
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Billy Bob's Texas:Easton CorbinWhen Easton broke on the scene in 2009 with not one, but two, No. 1 singles, “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It,” and a Top 15 hit, “I Can’t Love You Back,” the country music world was put on notice. |
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My Home, My Habitat WorkshopFood, water, shelter and space - all animals need a quality habitat to survive. Join us as we explore the world of habitats and learn how animals are connected to their homes. |
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Cowtown C.A.L.F.Come out and support the Cowtown C.A.L.F.® (Children's Activities for Life & Fitness) Program to promote and educate children about the importance of creating a healthy lifestyle through physical fitness and nutrition. |
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Sara Hickman at Live Oak Music HallTo celebrate the 25th anniversary of “Shortstop”, Sara will be performing the record in its entirety. “Shortstop” was Sara’s major label debut and launched her career world-wide. |
SUNDAY
Dallas Cowboys v. New England PatriotsCome cheer on the Cowboys at home this Sunday! Kick off is set for 3:25 p.m. |
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A Monarch's AdventureNew generations of monarch butterflies are embarking on a remarkable adventure to the mountain tops of Mexico during the month of October. Join us as we speak about their incredible migration through Texas and discover the challenges they face as they reach their overwintering sites in the forests of Michoacán. |
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Hispanic Heritage Month Family TourInteractive docent-guided tours in Spanish will explore Spanish and Mesoamerican masterpieces in the Kimbell’s permanent collection. These 45-minute talks are free and open to the public.
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