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Cue the beautiful weather. In the midst of unnaturally lovely weather in Dallas, a plethora of great art, fashion, and music events are not to be missed! So get outside during the day and enjoy this weather, but spend your nights here. From a wide lineup of art openings, to a high-energy show you can rock out to, and a massive fashion showcase, this is one weekend you won't be bored.

SATURDAY ART

NOT PHOTOGRAPHY AT ERIN CLULEY GALLERY

Six artists are brought together to ask you this question: Is this photography or not? In today's world, technology and access to cameras has made it possible for anyone to become an amateur photographer. These artists are challenging that notion by evolving the photographic process into something sophisticated and multifaceted. This exhibition features works that embody a shift from traditional processes into something more than photography. Expect to see unconventional treatment and presentation by the six artists featured:

CHIVAS CLEM – Paris, Texas ADRIÁN FERNÁNDEZ – Havana, Cuba HILLARY HOLSONBACK – Dallas, Texas EMILY PEACOCK– Houston, Texas KEVIN TODORA – Dallas, Texas JASON WILLAFORD – Dallas, Texas

See it Saturday February 20th, 2016 at 414 Fabrication Street. The exhibition will open with a reception for the artists from 6:00-8:00 pm. The exhibition has been organized by Erin Cluley Gallery and will be accompanied by an essay written by Dallas-based curator/writer Danielle Avram.

Kasumi Chow & Desiree Espada: truly, madly portfolio release AT THE PUBLIC TRUST

The Public Trust is pleased to announce the release of this portfolio by artists Kasumi Chow and Desiree Espada. The works will be hung within domestic, mid-century settings curated by Collage 20th Century Classics.

Produced in a signed edition of 50, the portfolio features 12 photographs collaboratively produced by the artists from the series truly, madly. The prints measure 12.5 x 12.5 in with a 11.5 x 11.5 in. image area and are vibrantly printed with archival inks on heavy matte paper. The prints are housed in a box with a laser etched edition plate on the lid.

See it at The Public Trust on Saturday from 6-9pm. Pre-order portfolio here.

Tsibi Geva, Catherine Howe & Stephen Lapthisophon AT CONDUIT GALLERY

Conduit Gallery presents three solo shows from diverse artists around the world: Tsibi Geva, Catherine Howe, and Stephen Lapthisophon.

Multi layered surfaces and earth tones combine to create distinct yet abstract canvasses by Tsibi Geva. Sharp contrasts of gestural brushstrokes of light and dark are reminiscent of Tsibi's time in Israel.

“I believe the political tension resonates with the formalistic one—and this tension should remain unresolved. Different levels of interpretation—the subjective/psychological, the political, and the aesthetic—coexist. I believe these three registers supplement and dialectically reflect one another.” -Geva

Catherine Howe experiments with fluid representations of vases and still life, bringing reflective qualities to her subjects. Inspired by Dutch Baroque paintings, Howe focuses on the objects and the decorative, paintings about paintings.

With the end of his installation at the Nasher Sculpture Center, Stephen Lapthisophon's works on paper from the same period are being featured at this exhibition. A maestro of mixed media, Lapthisophon combines found materials like newspapers with ink and gesso to produce poetic improvisations that capture and linger in fleeting moments.

See it at Conduit Gallery this Saturday 6-8pm.

THE ART OF THE POP PORTRAIT AT LEVEL GALLERY

Get your pop art on! Level Gallery features the work of Jim Evans paired with Richard Duardo and Dakota Pratt. Evans is known for his original concert posters and brilliant album art, embraced the massive canonization of celebrity as an experiment in artistic fetishization. A giant pop culture party, the 1980s made way for movements like Graffiti, Neo-Geo, NeoPop, Punk, Nu Wave, No Wave and Memphis. Previous notions of color and design rules were destroyed, opening the way for new modernism.

See it at Level Gallery Saturday from 6-9pm!

HOT & WET AT CIRCUIT 12

Circuit 12 brings the HOT & WET Houston artists to the big D, including Bill Willis, Bradley Kerl, Alika Herreshoff, Lane Hagood, Angel Oloshove, Katy Heinlein, Heath West, Jonathan Ryan Storm, Dylan Roberts, and Guillaume Gelot.

See it at Circuit 12 this Saturday from 6-10pm.

SATURDAY MUSIC

JIBE, THE ORANGE, BIG STORY, DARK AVENUE AT TREES DALLAS

Time to ROCK N ROLL. Trees Dallas brings JIBE and The Orange to the stage Saturday night. Following JIBE's notorious 11-year breakup and their reunion show sold out in less than 10 hours, you know this is going to be good. The Orange is a neo-psychedelic rock band from Dallas with one of the craziest live shows I've ever seen. Their frontman, Scott Tucker, never fails to get the crowd pumped, so be ready to dance. With a few of their songs from their newest album gracing radio waves all over the world, they're about to blow up.

See them Saturday at 7pm, show at 8pm. Tickets $15.

SATURDAY FASHION

THE PIN SHOW AT THE BOMB FACTORY

Check out upcoming designers with a crazy lineup of musical talent to match! The Pin Show has been featuring independent small batch designers since founded in 2009 by Rachel Nichelson and Julie McCullough. The Pin Show gives regional boutiques and buyers an opportunity to view independent lines during one showcase as well as meet with designers and discuss future business opportunities. In addition, guests will have a unique fashion experience that is generally reserved for high-end designers and their clientele. With over 1500 attendees and a killer music lineup, the Bomb Factory is the perfect host. Musical guests include ZHORA, Sam Lao, Wonnie Heart, Edward Ruiz, Rat Rios, LEV, and Dezi 5. If you get hungry, the Easy Slider Truck will be on hand to satisfy your craving for delicious burgers.

See is Saturday at 7pm. Purchase tickets here.

Have fun this weekend and be safe!

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Valentine's Day is coming up, and Dallas has never had more to offer. From new restaurants, live jazz, art museums, or even a drive-in movie, there is something for everyone and every budget. From free dates to extravagant nights out, this Valentine's Day will be the best one yet!

Indulge your tastebuds at Madrina or The Theodore

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Photo by Catherine Downes for D Magazine

Madrina is one of the hottest new restaurants in Dallas with French-inspired Mexican cuisine and a cocktail menu full of mezcal, tequila, brandy, and cognac. Check out their dinner menu here. Be sure to make your reservation soon, spots will fill up quick. Meals range $30-60 a person.

Customers socialize at the bar of The Theodore in NorthPark Center, Wednesday, November 18, 2015.

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(Brandon Wade/Special Contributor)

The Theodore is a ray of shining hope in the otherwise dreary food selection at Northpark. Yes, you heard that right, one of the best restaurants in Dallas is at Northpark mall. This year Valentine's Day falls on a Sunday, and what could be better than an afternoon of shopping followed by a delicious new-American meal? Inspired by Teddy Roosevelt, the Theodore offers carefully crafted cocktails as well as one of the best burgers in Dallas.

Go back in time with a Drive-In movie at Galaxy Theatre

This weekend is going to be one of the most beautiful weekends in Dallas, so why not pull up to a massive theatre and roll those windows down? A tried and tested date-night, the Drive-In movie theatre is a surefire way to make this holiday a success. Tickets are $7 per adult for a double feature starting at 7pm, or sunset. If you get hungry, they have multiple concession stands with classic American foods at original prices! View showtimes here.

Charm your ears with live jazz at The Balcony Club

The Balcony Club is a Lakewood gem, made on the old balcony of Lakewood Theatre. This is the smoky, dark bar out of a noir film. With smooth jazz and limited seating, you can snag a great private seat if you get here early. The Balcony Club is perfect for jazz lovers or dates looking for something truly unique in Dallas. The Jonathan Fisher Trio will be performing on Valentine's Day from 8-11pm with no cover.

Explore Downtown, Uptown, and Beyond on the FREE McKinney Avenue Trolley

What's better than a free Valentine's Day date? The McKinney Trolley runs from West Village to the heart of Downtown at no charge to their passengers. With 38 stops, it's easy to explore Dallas in an afternoon. You can track where the trolleys are here. Plus, the weather will be beautiful this weekend so you'd be missing out on the rich history of Dallas and a fun date. Check out a great walking tour of Downtown Dallas here!

Picnic at the Arboretum (half-price admission in February)

Photo courtesy of the Dallas Arboretum

Gra your date and picnic supplies, and enjoy the rolling gardens of the Dallas Arboretum at half the usual price. At just $5 per person for entrance, feel free to splurge on that fancy cheese. The winter flowers are in full bloom, and the roses are already opening up. Be sure to bring extra blankets and pre-purchase parking to save even more money (call 214-515-6615 to purchase discounted parking for $8).

Chinese New Year Festival at the Crowe Collection of Asian Art

Celebrate Valentine's Day in a whole new way while welcoming the Chinese Year of the Monkey! The Crowe is hosting their annual celebrations this weekend on Saturday, February 13 from 11am until 7:30pm. Some of their premier activities include traditional Chinese New Year art making activities, calligraphy demonstrations, face painting, and fortune telling. From food trucks, to lion dances, and a grand finale firework display in the heart of Downtown, this is one of the best free events in Dallas this weekend. For more information and a schedule of events, click here.

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Fashionable guests gathered at Traffic LA as international clothing brand Boulezar held their U.S. launch. Hosted by Jessica Nowitzki, Anna-Sophia van Zweden, and Boulezar founder, Sebastian Kaiser, guests enjoyed cocktails and light bites. A portion of proceeds from the evening benefited the Autism Treatment Centers of Texas. Boulezar specializes in "comfy couture", elevating supple fabrics and flexible fits to new fashion heights. The label focuses on, "perfect symbiosis between quality, comfort and design", and each garment is handmade in Germany. The collection is currently available at Traffic LA.

Sebastian Kaiser, founder of Boulezar, describes the brand:

True luxury, in my eyes, lies in the renunciation of the unnecessary, in true quality, fairness and the focus on the essential.

Cocktails were provided by Veev and hors d'oeuvres were provided by The Joule. Guests included: Tim Headington, Dirk Nowitzki, Brandon Carr, Chandler Parsons, Michael and Sarah Moldovan, Deron Williams, Justin Anderson, Rick and Donna Carlisle, Heidi Dillon, LeeAnne Locken, Devin Harris, Zaza and Tina Pachulia, Dawn Mellon, Dwight Powell, Justin Anderson, Charles Smith II, Melbourne and Jamie O’Banion, and Joyce Goss.

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Boulezar Website

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