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Pop-Up at Ceylon et Cie!
Nadia Dabbakeh | May 18, 2012

Michelle Nussbaumer’s Ceylon et Cie is expanding to Lower Oak Lawn. Rather than opening a new shop, the interiors star is delving into the art world with the launch of a pop-up gallery.

Join Nussbaumer and fellow...

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Step Outside, Please!
| May 15, 2012

Quick, before it gets too hot to be outside—five outdoor jaunts to enjoy this May.

 

 

 

1. Belmont Hotel
The view at the bar is still the one to beat. And we don’t...

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Midnight Madness at the Nasher
Nadia Dabbakeh | May 14, 2012

The Nasher Sculpture Center Garden’s summer special, ’til Midnight at the Nasher, is back! The third Friday of every month, head to the Garden for concerts and movies, picnic-style snacks from Nasher...

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365 Degrees of Modernity
Nadia Dabbakeh | May 7, 2012

The Dallas Architecture Forum is hosting two nights of design discovery beginning next week with a new series, 365 Modern Living Home Receptions. Hosted at two of Dallas’ finest contemporary homes, the evenings...

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Hey Mama, Let’s Celebrate!
Nadia Dabbakeh | April 27, 2012

What says “I love you” more than breakfast in bed? A day on the town, luxuriously.

Fearing’s, The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas: Dean Fearing knows how to treat a mama right with regional...

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Dancing With Horses
Nate Chapnick | April 24, 2012

In many industries, “doing better” can be rather subjective. A chef’s new dish might taste better to some, less so to others. A fashion designer’s new line might dazzle critics, but flame out on the racks. At...

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Luxury, Reinvented
Paul Rubio | April 23, 2012

Bowing in the exclusive enclave of Bal Harbour, The St. Regis Bal Harbour Resort (stregisbalharbour.com) is the much-buzzed-about new neighbor in South Florida’s well-heeled ’hood....

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Burmese Days
Heidi Mitchell | April 20, 2012

A BUTTERFLY EMERGES
Inside Southeast Asia’s last closed-off corner

To refer to a destination as a “land of contradictions” is in itself a cliché, one generally reserved for travel...

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A Tale of Two Asias
Luis R. Rigual | April 20, 2012

Ho Chi Minh City

Thirty-seven years after the end of the Vietnam War, Ho Chi Minh City is still evolving. Tradition versus modernity is a battle that wages on in emerging countries all over the world, but in the former...

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Funny Girl
Andrew Myers | April 20, 2012

Ask an actress to define comedy and be ready to hear an Aristotelian discourse, some Woody Allen-esque or Cowardian prose, or even a Shakespearean line of poetry. Ask Anna Faris to describe it, and you’ll get a personal story, one that...

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