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The Rise of the Dallas Art Fair and its Art Market

Dallas is a city where art has always been a vital part of life. The cultural scene here is truly vibrant, and connoisseurs from all over come to experience it. Among all its cultural events,...

Dallas’s Wealthiest Families of the Early 20th Century

A century ago, Dallas was more of a small trading post. However, by the early 20th century, the city was already home to many very wealthy families. While it's hard to compare the value of...

International Science and Engineering Festival in Dallas

The International Science and Engineering Festival is a one-of-a-kind event open exclusively to teenagers. Its primary goal is to nurture talented youth and support research in both applied and fundamental sciences. Read more at dallaski. History of...

Festival honoring Mexico’s Cinco de Mayo holiday

Every year on May 5, Dallas hosts a lively celebration commemorating the Mexican army’s victory at the Battle of Puebla. For some, it’s a cherished family tradition to honor their ancestors. For others, it’s a...

Early Festivals in Dallas History

Dallas, Texas, boasts a long-standing tradition of festivals. Since its earliest days, this region has been home to a melting pot of cultures and art forms. It was inevitable that these influences would shape the...

Mass Holiday Events for Christmas and New Year

Dallas winters rarely see snow, so in the weeks leading up to Christmas and New Year’s, only spectacular public celebrations can deliver that festive spirit, transforming the city into a genuine winter wonderland. Charity drives,...

Walker Railey: Dallas Pastor on Trial for Attempted Murder of His Wife

In the late 20th century, every Dallas churchgoer confessed their sins to Pastor Walker Railey. He led one of the city’s largest congregations—the First United Methodist Church. For years, he enjoyed the community’s trust and...

Margot and Ross Perot: A Successful Dallas Family

Margot met her future husband while she was still a college student. Ross was in his final year at the Naval Academy when he asked her on a blind date. They never parted after that...

Jerry Bywaters: The Artist Who Shaped Dallas

American painter Jerry Bywaters was one of those talented individuals for whom creating art in solitude wasn’t enough. He adored painting and wanted the entire world to share his passion. Read more at dallaski. Childhood and...

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International Science and Engineering Festival in Dallas

The International Science and Engineering Festival is a one-of-a-kind event open exclusively to teenagers. Its primary goal is to nurture talented youth and support...

Dallas Pride—Rainbow Festival: From Street Protest to Citywide Triumph

The history of Dallas Pride is a fascinating chronicle of the transformation of conservative Texas. What began in 1972 as a desperate march of...

Steve Railsback: Actor and Producer Born in Dallas

Steve Railsback has left an unforgettable mark on American cinema. His performances often feel tailor-made, bringing to life unusual, chilling, and at times deeply...

Architect of Inclusivity: David Driskell and Filling the “Blank Spots” in Dallas’s Cultural Code

The Dallas Arts District impresses with its scale and geometric precision. However, its true heart beats in the halls where art finally speaks with...

Día de los Muertos Parade in Dallas: A Vibrant Celebration in the Heart of the City

Dallas hosts many exciting events that attract both locals and tourists. All of them aim to make life in our city more enjoyable and...
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