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    Weekend Event Planner

    These are the 12 best things to do in Dallas this Labor Day weekend

    Alex Bentley
    Aug 29, 2019 | 6:00 am

    As we transition from August into September (and hopefully cooler weather), there will be a nice variety of events in and around Dallas. Choices over the long holiday weekend include a world premiere play, classic movies as you haven't seen them before, a local music festival, three big-name concerts, two dance events, a celebration of dinosaurs, and more.

    Below are the best ways to spend your free time this weekend. Want more options? Lucky for you, we have a much longer list of the city's best events.

    Thursday, August 29

    Second Thought Theatre presents What We Were
    In collaboration with Circle Theatre, Second Thought Theatre closes its season with the world premiere of What We Were by acclaimed local playwright Blake Hackler. The play tells the story of three sisters who suffered a childhood of abuse. Weaving scenes from the past and present, the play explores responsibility, what we do to cope, and the very difficult work of healing. The play will run at Bryant Hall through September 21.

    Improv Arlington presents Deon Cole
    Since getting exposure as a writer on Conan, comedian Deon Cole has gone on to star in a string of television shows, including Black-ish, Grown-ish​, Angie Tribeca, and the game show Face Value. He'll get back to his first love — stand-up comedy — by performing six times through Sunday at Improv Arlington.

    Friday, August 30

    AMC Theatres presents The Matrix: 20th Anniversary
    Movie fans know that 1999 was one of the best movie years ever, featuring classics like Fight Club, The Sixth Sense, The Talented Mr. Ripley, and more. For one week only, AMC Theatres will celebrate the 20th anniversary of another classic, The Matrix, with showings in Dolby Cinema, featuring immersive state-of-the-art Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos audio. Screenings will take place at participating locations through September 5.

    The Black Academy of Arts and Letters presents Riverfront Jazz Festival
    The third annual Black Academy of Arts and Letters Riverfront Jazz Festival will feature three days of music performances, food, and vendor booths at The Black Academy of Arts and Letters at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center. Led by honorary chair and performer Erykah Badu, the festival will feature performances by Raheem DeVaughn, members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Tito Puente, Jr., Avery Sunshine, Will Downing, and many others.

    State Fair of Texas Rodeo
    The State Fair of Texas is less than a month away, and they'll get you in the mood by bringing back a United Professional Rodeo Association Rodeo. Besides being UPRA sanctioned, the State Fair of Texas Rodeo draws contestants and spectators from across the nation. The two-night event at Fair Park Coliseum will be packed full of family-friendly entertainment, fun, and rodeo action.

    Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents Movie in Concert: Star Wars Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back
    The Skywalker saga is about to come to a close when Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker hits screens in December. While you wait for that, you can experience arguably the best movie of the first Star Wars trilogy, as the Dallas Symphony Orchestra presents The Empire Strikes Back Movie in Concert. The full 1980 film will be screened while the DSO performs John Williams' iconic score in its entirety. The concert will take place three times through Sunday at Meyerson Symphony Center.

    Rascal Flatts in concert with Morgan Evans
    Almost 20 years into their career, Rascal Flatts remains one of the most popular country music groups around. They've released a new album every 1-2 years since their debut in 2000, with four of those albums going to No. 1 on both the Billboard 200 and Country charts. They'll play at Dos Equis Pavilion in support of their 2017 album, Back to Us, joined by opening acts Jordan Davis and Morgan Evans.

    Saturday, August 31

    Perot Museum of Nature and Science presents Dino Fest
    Back for its second year, Dino Fest is a paleontological party and celebration of all things dinosaur. All five levels of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science will be teeming with dinosaur activities, including hands-on fossil digs, music and treats on the plaza, trivia, live interactions with birds of prey (aka modern-day dinosaurs), workshops, lectures, art activities, and more. The festival takes place through Sunday.

    Dance Council of North Texas presents Dallas Dances
    Dallas Dances is a festival featuring established and emerging artists chosen to celebrate excellence in diverse styles of dance and regional artistry in North Texas. Among the companies performing at the festival, taking place on Saturday and Sunday at Moody Performance Hall, will be Bruce Wood Dance, Dallas Black Dance Theatre, Texas Ballet Theater, Dallas Ballet Company, Tejas Dance, and more.

    Sunday, September 1

    Avant Chamber Ballet presents Peter and the Wolf
    Avant Chamber Ballet's first production of the year, Paul Mejia’s Peter and the Wolf, will feature world-class musicians and dancers in a family-friendly performance designed for kids of all ages with each character in the story represented by an instrument in the orchestra. After the performance, young audience members will be able to meet and have their photo taken with the characters from the ballet. There will be a performance at NorthPark Center on Sunday, followed by a performance at Moody Performance Hall on September 7.

    Collective Soul and Gin Blossoms in concert
    The '90s will come alive again when Collective Soul and Gin Blossoms co-headline this concert at The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory in Irving. Collective Soul, known for hits like "Shine" and "December," hasn't slowed down since their 1994 debut, releasing 10 albums, including 2019's Blood. Gin Blossoms, which had hits like "Til I Hear It From You" and "Follow You Down," took a break for a decade before a comeback in the 2000s, including 2018's Mixed Reality.

    Backstreet Boys in concert
    The best boy bands never truly go away. It's been 23 years since the Backstreet Boys released their debut album, and they show no signs of fading into the background. Their latest album, 2019's DNA, hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts, and given the fact that they're playing one of the largest venues in Dallas-Fort Worth, American Airlines Center, you can expect them to continue entertaining for years to come.

    Backstreet Boys will perform at American Airlines Center on September 1.

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    Backstreet Boys will perform at American Airlines Center on September 1.
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    Animal News

    Latest animal to die at Dallas Zoo is young male gorilla named Zola

    Teresa Gubbins
    Nov 7, 2025 | 7:24 pm
    Zola RIP
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    Zola RIP

    Another animal at the Dallas Zoo has died an untimely death: Zola, a young Western lowland gorilla, died on Wednesday, November 5, at age 23.

    The zoo does not know why Zola died. A necropsy will be performed. According to their post, Zola was euthanized after showing symptoms of lethargy, reduced appetite, and signs of discomfort at the end of October.

    "Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to begin breathing on his own afterward, despite the extraordinary efforts of our veterinary and animal care teams," their post says. "With his comfort as our priority, we made the difficult decision to let him go peacefully."

    The zoo did not announce Zola's death immediately, instead waiting two days until Friday afternoon at 3 pm. Politicians and government agencies prefer to choose Friday afternoons to post news that is negative or controversial, since fewer people, and definitely fewer journalists, are online on Friday afternoons. It's called the "Friday news dump."

    The death is very inconvenient for the Dallas Zoo since they were just about to ship off their male gorillas, which also include Juba, B'Wenzi, and Zola's half-brother Shana, to the San Antonio Zoo. Animals are very dear to the zoo — until it's time to ship them off to another zoo.

    The relocation of the other three male gorillas is "temporarily on hold" but the zoo says they will be moved "when the time is right."

    Other gorillas will be shipped in to replace them — although we do not know which gorillas and from where. The Association of Zoos & Aquariums, the overseeing body for zoos, only divulges that kind of intel on a "need to know" basis. Right now, you and I do not need to know. If we did know which gorillas were coming and where they were coming from, we might ask questions that would force the zoo to explain what it's up to.

    Zola was born at the Bronx Zoo in 2002 and became internet famous as the "breakdancing gorilla" for splashing in pools and puddles. Some animal experts attributed his actions to frustration at being locked inside a zoo. He was relocated to the Calgary Zoo in 2009 when he was only 7 years old — zoos always play up what great bonds and family ties their animals have, until it's time to ship them somewhere else, and then suddenly the bonds and family ties don't matter.

    Unfortunately, Zola did not "integrate well" at the Calgary Zoo, so he got shipped off to the Dallas Zoo in 2013.

    At least now he won't have to be relocated again.

    Death count
    Zola's death is one more in a long-running series of deaths at the Dallas Zoo in recent years, the most previous being Jata, a 7-year-old painted dog who died in June 2024. Jata also showed signs of lethargy and decreased appetite, reportedly due to kidney disease.

    Whenever a death occurs, they always wax on about their "extraordinary" veterinary and animal care teams — and yet, so many of these deaths were either unexplained or completely caught their teams by surprise.

    Zola the Western lowland gorilla is the latest to join this death march of animals at the Dallas Zoo:

    • Jata, one of the zoo's three African painted dogs, died in June 2024, at seven years old.
    • Ferrell, a 15-year-old giraffe, died in December, 2023, following "an unexpected fall in the barn" that injured the giraffe's jaw so badly, they were forced to euthanize him.
    • Ajabu, a 6-year-old African elephant who died on May 8, 2023, from the herpes virus.
    • Pin, a 35-year-old lappet-faced vulture, died on January 22, 2023, cause unknown.
    • Jesse, a 14-year-old giraffe, died on October 29, 2021, cause unknown.
    • Auggie, a 19-year-old giraffe, died in late October 2021 of liver failure.
    • Marekani, a 3-month-old baby giraffe, sustained a mysterious injury and was euthanized on October 3, 2021.
    • Kirk, a 31-year-old chimpanzee, died in August 2021 due to "surprise" heart disease.
    • Keeya, a 6-year-old Hartmann's mountain zebra, died in March 2021 due to a mysterious unexplained head injury.
    • Subira, a 24-year-old silverback gorilla, died suddenly in March 2020, due to a cough, or maybe cardiovascular disease. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
    • Hope, a 23-year-old Western lowland gorilla, died suddenly in November 2019 after being at the zoo for only two years.
    • Ola, an 8-year-old female African painted dog, was killed in July 2019 by two other painted dogs, less than a month after she was transferred to the zoo.
    • Witten, a 1-year-old giraffe, died in June 2019 during a physical exam under anesthesia when he suddenly stopped breathing.
    • Adhama, a baby hippopotamus, mysteriously died in 2018.
    • Kipenzi, a baby giraffe, died in 2015 after running in her enclosure.
    • Kamau, a young cheetah, died of pneumonia in 2014.
    • Johari, a female lion, was killed in front of zoo spectators in 2013 by male lions with whom she shared an enclosure.

    And in February 2021, they lost a crow called Onyx who was part of their "animal ambassador team," "participating in a training session" for a bird show. He was never found.

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