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Sweet Tooth Hotel relaunches with a rainbow-powered rocket ship and holographic space gear

Sweet Tooth Hotel relaunches with a rainbow-powered rocket ship and holographic space gear

Sweet Tooth Hotel, a dream come true for narcissistic Instagrammers, is reopening November 1 with a new theme: 1955. Expect holographic space gear and a rainbow-powered rocket ship as Dallas artists explore retrofuturism.
The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg: Takashi Murakami at The Modern

The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg: Takashi Murakami at The Modern

Photos by Regan Weinrich This mind-bending, boundary-crossing exhibit of Japanese artist Takashi Murakami’s work, running at The Modern through September 16, is worth the trip to Fort Worth.
American Idol coming to downtown Plano

American Idol coming to downtown Plano

The 2018 season of American Idol premiered with two Collin County contestants: Harper Grace of McKinney and Ron Bultonguez from Plano. The following week saw the debut of another McKinney resident, Kristyn Harris.
The Kinsey family is using art to put the African-American story back in the narrative

The Kinsey family is using art to put the African-American story back in the narrative

The Kinsey family In 1963, over 250 students at the historically black Florida A&M University got arrested for exhibiting civil disobedience on campus. Two of these students, Bernard Kinsey and Shirley Pooler would meet and fall in love.
Adults-only night at Crayola Experience Plano

Adults-only night at Crayola Experience Plano

Image: kid101.com The Crayola Experience Plano at The Shops at Willow Bend has quickly become one of Plano’s most popular kids attractions … but it’s fun for adults too.
What to make of McKinney's American Idol, Harper Grace

What to make of McKinney's American Idol, Harper Grace

Yard Sale The night before she said yes to American Idol , Harper Grace spent four hours praying in her closet. American Idol was returning to television for a reboot with Katy Perry, Lionel Richie and Luke Bryan.
Day in Fort Worth: arts and culture where the West begins

Day in Fort Worth: arts and culture where the West begins

Fort Worth settled on the banks of the Trinity River in 1849, where millions of cattle were herded through on the Chisholm Trail. Back in the day, it was quintessential Wild, Wild West, saloon brawls, spurs, cowboys and all.
Ethics in Action exhibition coming to Plano

Ethics in Action exhibition coming to Plano

A multi-dimensional and internationally traveling exhibition titled Ethics in Action will be displayed on Friday & Saturday, 7/20 & 7/21 from 9am-4pm for free public viewing at Plano City Hall, 1520 K Ave, Plano, TX 75074.
The Shops at Legacy Announces New #LegacyLive Summer Music Series

The Shops at Legacy Announces New #LegacyLive Summer Music Series

[media-credit name=”Shutterstock” align=”aligncenter” width=”1000″] [/media-credit] Summer Saturday nights are best spent at The Shops at Legacy where the sounds of summertime come compliments of live musicians tha
Internationally Acclaimed Boys Choir Libera to Perform at St. Andrew United Methodist Church

Internationally Acclaimed Boys Choir Libera to Perform at St. Andrew United Methodist Church

St. Andrew United Methodist Church, located at 5801 W. Plano Parkway, welcomes the London-based Libera Boys Choir on Saturday, July 28 and Sunday, July 29. The choir, a group of 31 boys ages 9 to 16, will perform during the 5:30 p.m.