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A series of random photos from SXSW taken over the past few years.
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The Red Carpet Movie Premiere of "Rise of the Unsigned" with Matthew JC and the AllStars at the Granada Theater.
11/26/2013

The Red Carpet Movie Premiere of "Rise of the Unsigned" with Matthew JC and the AllStars at the Granada Theater.

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11/02/2013

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If you plan on traveling through the Big Star State for the Holidays this Year, here is a list of the "Top Hotels in Texas"

The Adolphus Hotel (Dallas; tel. 800/221-9083 or 214/742-8200): This landmark Beaux Arts hotel, built by beer baron Adolphus Busch, looks and feels like a European château. Luxuriate among dark-wood parlors, baroque art and antiques, and an opulent dining room, one of Big D's best restaurants. Rooms are English country style, and a three-course English tea is served every afternoon.

Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek (Dallas; tel. 800/422-3408 or 214/599-2100): Repeatedly named one of the top five hotels in the United States, the Mansion draws movie stars, princes, presidents, and luxury mavens. Formerly the grand estate of a cotton magnate in the 1920s and 1930s, the Mansion is refined and supremely elegant throughout, with service to match. The revamped restaurant has again vaulted to the top of the heap.

Hotel Zaza (Dallas; tel. 800/597-8399 or 214/468-8399): This superfashionable Uptown boutique hotel has a catchy name and a cachet few can match. It is luxurious but überhip, with eclectic style to burn. The hotel has "concept" suites with funky themes ("Shag-a-delic" Suite, anyone?) and new, fantasyland "Magnificent Seven" suites.

Stockyards Hotel (Fort Worth; tel. 800/423-8471 or 817/625-6427): Over-the-top luxury would be gauche in the old Stockyards, so this extremely comfortable and authentic slice of the Old West qualifies as a Fort Worth indulgence: cowboy luxury. Outlaws on the run, cowpokes and their madames, and the C&W elite have all propped up their boots here. Cowtown's cattle-ranching and railroad past are effortlessly evoked in the rooms, each of which is different.

Four Seasons Hotel Houston (Houston; tel. 800/332-3442 or 713/650-1300): Lots of space to stretch out in and lots of service so you don't have to stretch too far. This hotel surpasses all others in amenities and services. Within a few blocks are the baseball park, the basketball arena, a shopping mall, and the convention center. A bit beyond that are the city's theater and nightlife hubs.

Hotel Derek (Houston; tel. 866/292-4100 or 713/961-3000): The most comfortable and most fun place to stay in Houston's highly popular Uptown/Galleria area. The Derek offers a rare combination of practicality and style, making it a perfect choice for the business traveler or the vacation shopper. Service is smooth, and the restaurant wins raves from the local food writers.

Lancaster Hotel (Houston; tel. 800/231-0336 or 713/228-9500): Personal service, charming rooms, and great location are the keys to this hotel's success. If there's one hotel that makes having a car unnecessary in Houston, this is it. Within easy walking distance are the symphony, the opera, three theaters, the ballet, a multiplex cinema, and several restaurants and clubs.

Omni Corpus Christi Hotel (Corpus Christi; tel. 800/843-6664 or 361/887-1600): The two towers of the Omni overlook Corpus Christi Bay, and the floor-to-ceiling windows of the 20-story Bayfront Tower offer spectacular views of the Gulf, particularly from its upper floors. Pamper yourself with a massage from the in-house massage therapist or relax in the whirlpool.

Isla Grand Beach Resort (South Padre Island; tel. 800/292-7704 or 956/761-6511): From the high-ceilinged lobby to the beautiful landscaping around the swimming pools, this resort spells luxury. Many rooms have grand views of the ocean.
Omni La Mansión del Río (San Antonio; tel. 800/830-1400 or 210/518-1000): Occupying what was once the local seminary, this hotel has kept the local feel of the building, with architectural features such as beamed ceilings and stone balconies. La Mansión is not a high-rise, and it enjoys a wide frontage along the River Walk. It is, in short, the best hotel for experiencing San Antonio.

The Watermark Hotel & Spa (San Antonio; tel. 866/605-1212 or 210/396-5800): If relaxation and pampering are what you seek, the Watermark should be your choice in San Antonio. From the moment you step foot into the lobby, everything is taken care of effortlessly. The hotel has a great location on the River Walk, but the rooms are so attractive and comfortable, the service is so personal, and the spa is so easy to enjoy that you may never leave.
The Driskill (Austin; tel. 800/252-9367 or 512/474-5911): If you want to play cattle baron, you can't do better than stay in this opulent 1886 hotel, restored to its former glory at the end of the 20th century.

Four Seasons Austin (Austin; tel. 800/332-3442 or 512/478-4500): With panoramic views of the lake, the wonderful service that this chain is known for, and a spa that consistently wins high praise, nothing is lacking here. Rooms are large and comfortable and come with all the amenities. Right outside the door is Austin's popular hike-and-bike trail, which rings the lake, and Austin's comfortable and fun downtown.

Lake Austin Spa Resort (Austin; 1705 S. Quinlan Park Rd.; tel. 800/847-5637): This spa resort gets more write-ups than any other lodging in Austin, most recently as best destination spa in the country by the readers of Condé Nast Traveler. Nothing spells luxury better than the pampering spa treatments this place is known for. But you can also find it in the beauty and serenity that surround the place.

Cibolo Creek Ranch (Shafter; tel. 432/229-3737): Tucked under the Chinati Mountains in some of the most wide-open country in all of Texas, this is a getaway for the most special of occasions, and accordingly priced. The idyllic setting plays host today to a first-class resort, featuring picture-perfect guest rooms with red-tile floors, adobe walls, and sumptuous border decor. The recreation is as impressive as the scenery.

Gage Hotel (Marathon; tel. 432/386-4205): Located 50 miles north of Big Bend National Park, the historic Gage Hotel opened in 1927 as the social hub for area ranchers and miners, but fell into shambles under the desert sun in the ensuing decades. But that period is long over: The current owners restored the old redbrick's many charms in the early 1980s, melding history and an eye for Texas chic. The historic rooms have cow-skin rugs, hardwood floors, Navajo blankets, and oodles of personality.


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11/01/2013

Dallas,Texas: Events you may want to check out!!

November brings cooler temperatures, great events and Thanksgiving. And it's an election year -- as if you didn't know. (I'll be so glad when that's over)! It also bring some great festivals where we can celebrate with amazing foods and beverages. How will you celebrate Thanksgiving this year?

1. Nov 1-3: AAA Texas 500 Weekend
What: AAA Texas 500 Weekend features:
November 1: Winstar World Casino 350
November 2: O'Reilly Auto Parts Challenge
November 3: AAA Texas 500


When: November 1-3, 2013

Where: Texas Motor Speedways

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2. Nov 2: The Dallas Flea
What: The Dallas Flea is a cool place to shop for handmade and vintage goodies and great food four times a year at Soutside on Lamar. Enjoy 70-plus fabulous vendors at an indoor facility. It's the perfect time to start your holiday shopping. Yes, I said holiday shopping. Avoid long lines and the stress of it all by shopping at The Dallas Flea.

When: Saturday, November 2, 2013 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Where: 1409 S. Lamar, Dallas, TX

Cost: $5 and free parking. Kids under 12 are free.

3. Nov 9-11: The Once-a-Year Dallas Sample Sale
What: The once-a-year Dallas Sample Sale at Market Hall at Dallas Market Center an event you won't want to miss. Get a head start on your holiday shopping at one of the best wholesale merchandise outlets in the world. Holiday décor, gourmet foods, home furnishings, apparel, accessories and many unique gifts.

When: 2012 Preview sale Nov 8 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and it benefits Salvation Army's Angel Tree. Shop Nov 9-10 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Nov11 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Where: Dallas Market Center, 2100 Stemmon s Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207. 214-655-1600

4. Nov 8-9: Tom Thumb Texas Stampede Rodeo
What: There will be 3 performances of no-holds-barred, PRCA sanctioned, rodeo competition featuring Bull Riding, Saddle Bronc Riding, Team Roping, Steer Wrestling, Ba****ck Riding, Tie-Down Roping and Barrel Racing.

Where: Allen Event Center

When: November 8-9, 2013

Tickets: Tickets start at $20

5. Nov 8-10: Lakewood Home Festival / 36th Annual Home Tour
What: The Home Festival began in 1976 when the Lakewood Early Childhood PTA staged a tour showcasing five distinctive and historic neighborhood homes as a fundraiser to purchase playground equipment for kindergarten children. In the past five years, LECPTA has raised more than $750,000 for Lakewood Elementary, J.L. Long Middle School, and Woodrow Wilson High School.

When: November 8-10, 2013

Candlelight Tour: This intimate event provides a first glimpse into the six spectacular homes plus one bonus home showcased during the festival on Friday from 5 - 7:30 p.m.

Tickets may be purchased at Lakewood Elementary school the days of the event, on the website, retail location, or at any house.

6. Nov 28: Turkey Trot
What: It's the 46th annual Capital One Bank YMCA Turkey Trot Run and it's the largest Thanksgiving Day event of its kind in the country.

Where: Dallas City Hall, 1500 Marilla, Dallas, TX 75202

When: Thanksgiving Day, November 28, 2013

7 a.m. - 8:50 a.m. Race Day Registration/Packet Pick-up
8 a.m. Registration and packet pick up closes for timed events only
8 a.m. Wheelchair race begins
9 a.m. Race Begins
7. Nov 28: Dallas Cowboys Thanksgiving Day Home Game vs. the Oakland Raiders

Angela Patterson
If your Thanksgiving Day tradition centers around the Dallas Cowboys, then pack up the family and head to Arlington. The Dallas Cowboys play the Oakland Raidersat 3:30 p.m. on FOX. Ticketmaster did not show any single-game tickets available for this game when I checked but you might check the NFL Ticket Exchange, StubHub or Texas Tickets.

When: Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28, 2013 at 3:30 p.m. on CBS.

8. Nov 23: Sundance Square Parade of Lights
Held each year in downtown Fort Worth, the Sundance Square Parade of Lights features over 100 illuminated entries, Cowboy Santas, marching bands, antique cars and more. This year's parade theme, "The Wonder of It All," will feature even more professional floats, as well as our wonderful array of community-based units of all shapes and sizes. The parade will be broadcast in its entirety on TXA-Channel 21.

Street seats are available for a fee but there are also plenty of free viewing areas available.

When: The parade starts at 6 p.m. Friday, November 23, 2012.

Where: From corner of Belknap and Throckmorton Streets, east on Belknap to Commerce, then south on Commerce to 9th Street. Next, west on 9th Street to Houston Street, and finally north on Houston Street to Weatherford Street.

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9. Nov 23: Christmas in the Square Opens
Visit the largest choreographed holiday lights and music show in North Texas. Christmas in the Square returns for the 7th year in Frisco Square -- just off the Tollway and Main Street. The illumination spectacular is choreographed by Frisco’s own Jeff Trykoski (Illumimax LLC) and boasts more than 175,000 lights, 11.5 miles of wiring and 8 miles of extension cords. You can even enjoy the lights by carriage ride. Don't miss the fun. Nightly through January 6, 2013 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Located at Main and Coleman Boulevard in Frisco.
10. Nov 29 - December 31: Holiday at the Arboreum

Angela Patterson
Holiday at the Arboretum 2013 will feature an array of angels gracing the halls of the DeGolyer Mansion, courtesy of the Dallas Pi Beta Phi Alumnae. A curatorial team of Dallas Pi Beta Phi alumnae will select the collection to fill the house with over 400 angel figurines.
The Dallas Arboretum is located at 8525 Garland Road, Dallas, TX 75218. 214-515-6500. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Closed Christmas Day.



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