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These upscale apartments offer options aplenty in Dallas' trendy Knox district

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Oct 21, 2021 | 2:00 pm

Dallas' Knox district is one of the hippest in the city, with top-tier shopping and world-class dining right next to the 3.5-mile oasis of the Katy Trail.

If you live at Broadstone Knox District, then all of this is at your doorstep. The one- and two-bedroom apartment homes are situated in one of Dallas' best areas, and offer their own attractive draws as well.

Location, location, location
Talk about walkability: Broadstone is surrounded by go-to neighborhood spots and unrivaled access to the Katy Trail. Pop in for a meal at Cafe Madrid, Le Bilboquet, Jasper's Uptown, or Taverna, or a margarita and queso at Chuy's.

Need groceries? Trader Joe's is literally across the street, and Starbucks is down the block for a quick caffeine fix.

Shopping-wise, you're surrounded by upscale brands like Lululemon, Apple, Crate & Barrel, Sur La Table, and Pottery Barn.

Home sweet home
From electronic entry and contemporary designer finishes to a full-size washer and dryer and Nest thermostats, the apartments themselves are overflowing with perks.

In the gourmet kitchen you'll find custom soft-close cabinetry, quartz counters, and a tiled backsplash, plus built-in stainless steel appliances with gas cooktops and side-by-side refrigerators. Select residences even have waterfall counters, French door fridges, pot fillers, and wine chillers.

All the amenities
Even though the neighborhood might tempt you to be out and about every day (and night), there's plenty to keep you entertained at Broadstone, too.

A contemporary clubhouse and resident lounge — outfitted with golf and sports simulators — awaits, as does a business lounge with private conference room and coworking stations.

The sixth-floor sky lounge boasts a rooftop terrace that overlooks downtown Dallas, while courtyards throughout offer numerous outdoor entertaining venues.

The state-of-the-art fitness center is equipped with Technogym machines and virtual fitness classes, or you can always run around with Fido in the onsite dog park (then clean up after at the pet spa).

Don't forget to lounge at the resort-style pool, which comes complete with a wet deck tanning ledge.

Add in on-site dry cleaning services, private bike storage with lockers and a repair shop, and free Wi-Fi throughout common areas, and you're set no matter where the day takes you.

To learn more about Broadstone Knox District and set up a tour, visit the website.

Sports and golf simulators await in the resident lounge.

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STK Steakhouse imports dry-aged steaks and party vibe to Uptown Dallas

Teresa Gubbins
Nov 2, 2022 | 2:15 pm
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The steak has arrived.

The steak has arrived in Uptown via STK Steakhouse, from One Group Hospitality, Inc., which has opened at 2000 McKinney Ave., in the former Perry's Steakhouse, which relocated to 2100 Olive St. in 2020.

According to a release, it's a company-owned location and their second restaurant opening of the year.

They promise "Vibe Dining" at its finest, with premium dry-aged steak, world-famous cocktails, and live music from renowned DJs.

How about a Texas cliche, via a quote from One Group president-CEO Emanuel “Manny” Hilario:

“They say everything is bigger in Texas, and we cannot wait to make STK’s signature Vibe Dining experience larger than life for residents and visitors alike in Dallas,” Hilario says. "STK offers our guests the ultimate dining experience, making every occasion celebrated in our restaurants a memorable one. We know STK will be a great addition to Dallas’ already bustling restaurant scene and are proud to open our doors to share our unmatched culinary offerings with The Lone Star State.”

STK is open for brunch, lunch, and dinner, plus happy hour with selections like the popular Not Your Daddy’s Old Fashioned, Cucumber Stiletto, and Spiced Watermelon, as well as an award-winning wine list featuring varietals from around the world.

STK also has locations in Atlanta, Bellevue, Chicago, Denver, Doha, Dubai, Ibiza, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Los Cabos, Miami, Milan, Nashville, New York City, Orlando, San Diego, San Francisco, San Juan, Scottsdale, and Toronto.

Other One Group Hospitality brands and operations include Kona Grill, a polished casual, bar-centric grill concept with 24 restaurants in the U.S., featuring American favorites, award-winning sushi, and specialty cocktails in an upscale casual atmosphere. ONE Group also manages and operates restaurants and food & beverage services within high-end hotels and casinos currently operating 13 venues in the U.S.

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Ch-ch-ch-changes

New leadership is in store for both Shakespeare Dallas and Dallas Children's Theater

Lindsey Wilson
Nov 2, 2022 | 12:31 pm
New leadership is in store for both Shakespeare Dallas and Dallas Children's Theater
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Karen Raehpour is Shakespeare Dallas' new executive director.

Two storied Dallas theater companies have new leadership on the horizon.

Dallas Children's Theater, which is approaching its 40th anniversary season, has announced that founder Robyn Flatt will be stepping down as executive director in 2023, as soon as her replacement has been selected.

Meanwhile, Shakespeare Dallas has marked its 50th anniversary with the appointment of Karen Raehpour as the company’s new executive director, effective November 14, 2022. Raphael Parry had previously been covering the role in addition to his position as artistic director.

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Flatt is planning to refocus her energies in service of the Baker Idea Institute, a special DCT initiative, as well as continue directing plays and taking on special projects as needed for Dallas Children’s Theater.

In communicating her decision to the board of trustees, Flatt paid homage to her father, Paul Baker, the founding director of Dallas Theater Center and Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, saying, “As you all know, thanks to my father, theater will forever be a part of the fabric of my life. It is what inspired me to take on what some said was the impossible mission of starting Dallas Children’s Theater in the early '80s. I am very proud that both he and I have been able to make significant contributions to the North Texas cultural landscape, contributions that I expect to continue for decades to come.”

Flatt co-founded DCT in 1984 with start-up funds of $500. Over the years, the theater presented shows and officed out of the old Withers Elementary building, El Centro Community College, and The Crescent Center when it was owned by Caroline Rose Hunt.

In the early 2000s, with the help of a strong board of community leaders, Flatt and the DCT team raised more than $14 million to purchase and renovate the old Don Carter Bowling Alley on Northwest Highway and Skillman. From its modest financial beginnings of $500, DCT has grown to a pre‑COVID annual budget of more than $4 million. The theater has 27 full-time staff members, 75 part-time employees, and currently 39 seasonal employees.

DCT has served more than 5 million children and families through a critically lauded annual season of plays and an arts-in-education school for children ages 3.5 to 18. Pre-COVID, DCT also produced a sought-after national tour that traveled to 31 cities and 26 states each year. DCT is considered one of the leading professional family theaters in the nation, and has always had a deliberate and visible commitment to diverse casting, culturally specific plays, and using the power of theater to spark important conversations.

In November 2020, DCT initiated an important first step in its succession plan when Nancy Schaeffer was elevated to the role of artistic director. Schaeffer’s association with DCT dates to its beginning days in 1984, when she was not only a leading actress in many productions but also took on the administration of its fledgling school of theater classes. With her energy and expertise, DCT’s school has grown to become a highly sought-after academy serving up to 4,000 students a year, and now includes a vibrant musical theater conservatory as well as the Blue Pegasus Players classes for children with sensory sensitivities.

Shakespeare Dallas
The appointment of Karen Raehpour as executive director of Shakespeare Dallas was made after a national search was conducted under the guidance of professional search firm Martin Bragg & Associates.

“The Shakespeare Dallas board is thrilled to welcome Karen as our new executive director. Karen has impressive business acumen and a track record of leading successful teams,” says Lauren York, Shakespeare Dallas board chair. “We are excited to see what new heights Shakespeare Dallas will reach under Karen’s leadership as we enter the next 50 years as a company.”

Raehpour has an extensive business and theater background. With 25 years of business management experience, she has led the sales and marketing arms of several multi-million dollar manufacturing companies, traveled the globe mounting trade shows and corporate trainings, and owned and operated two event planning businesses. Most recently she served as the managing partner of RK Meetings and Events. Raehpour has a theater degree from Northwestern University, has worked as a professional equity actor in Chicago and Los Angeles, and has participated in over 100 productions.

As executive director, Raehpour will be responsible for strategy and leadership of the staff and the board of directors, marketing and audience development, company management and sustainability, fundraising, audience engagement, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. She, along with artistic director Raphael Parry, will make up Shakespeare Dallas’ guiding management team.

“I have always been a great lover of Shakespeare’s timeless stories. These classics still resonate in today’s complex and often volatile world. His poetry teaches, inspires, and informs, touching hearts and minds. It is imperative that we continue to make this author available and accessible to Dallas audiences for many years to come,” says Raehpour. “The position of executive director marries my business skills with an abiding passion for the theater arts. We all need a mission, and with Shakespeare Dallas, I have found mine.”

Adds Parry, “I am excited to partner with Karen to continue serving Shakespeare Dallas by providing the highest quality programming with Shakespeare as our cornerstone. Karen’s appointment to executive director will allow me to focus on the artistic aspects of our company, which I look forward to.”

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Irish misery makes for grand entertainment in The Banshees of Inisherin

Alex Bentley
Nov 2, 2022 | 11:17 am
Irish misery makes for grand entertainment in The Banshees of Inisherin
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Colin Farrell (and his pet donkey) in The Banshees of Inisherin

The influence of Ireland on the modern movie landscape is undeniable, whether it’s actors like Colin Farrell, Liam Neeson, Saoirse Ronan, Brendan Gleeson, and Cillian Murphy, or directors like Jim Sheridan, Martin McDonagh, and Neil Jordan. But movies made about Ireland are in relatively short supply, and even when they do pop up, they tend to be heavy dramas.

McDonagh, who has hopped back and forth across the Atlantic in his career, returns to his ancestral home with The Banshees of Inisherin, which reunites McDonagh with his In Bruges stars. Pádraic (Farrell) and Colm (Gleeson) live on the fictional Irish island of Inisherin in 1923, with little to do except tend to the land and drink at the local pub. Pádraic and Colm are friends, until – for seemingly no reason whatsoever – Colm decides to end their friendship.

Pádraic is unable to accept this turn of events, especially as he sees Colm continue to enjoy himself with other people. And so he keeps on hounding Colm for the reason behind his out-of-nowhere decision, a pursuit that gains him few answers and only serves to escalate the feud in unexpected ways.

Written and directed by McDonagh, the film is at once one of the funniest movies of the year and one of the saddest. Colm rebuffing Pádraic’s repeated pleas for any kind of explanation is often played for laughs and never fails to entertain, often due to the reactions of those around them. In fact, the side characters – like Pádraic’s sister Siobhan (Kerry Condon), bartender Jonjo (Pat Shortt), and local idiot Dominic (Barry Keoghan) – are the secret sauce that keep the film as enjoyable as it is.

The premise is simple, but how McDonagh manages to mine that basic idea is something to behold. Little details, like the local busybody, Mrs. McCormick (Sheila Flitton), or the animals Pádraic and Colm own, add color to an already colorful film. And references to the ongoing Irish Civil War on the mainland underscores the pettiness of the beef between the two men without bogging the story down with unnecessary details.

For anyone who’s never been to Ireland, it can be difficult to explain the bleak beauty the country holds, but this film comes as close as anything to showing it. The rural area in which it takes place is filled with a seemingly endless array of black stone walls and the occasional building, a visual that serves to be pleasing to the eyes and important for character development.

McDonagh’s story succeeds even though – or, perhaps, because – the characters seem to have nothing else going on in their lives. Save for the bartender, the local priest, and a police officer, no one seems to be employed in any way in the town. That leaves everyone with plenty of time to gawk at Pádraic and Colm’s ongoing argument and other small matters.

Farrell and Gleeson have a chemistry together that makes each of their scenes together a supreme pleasure to watch. The way Farrell transforms himself into a needy sad-sack is fantastic, and Gleeson’s stone-faced reactions are the perfect complement. The supporting actors are just as good in smaller doses, especially Condon and Shortt.

The central disagreement in The Banshees of Inisherin may be inexplicable, but the film itself is fun to watch from beginning to end, even when it gets depressing. Ireland and the Irish film community have rarely been as well represented as they are here.

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The Banshees of Inisherin opens in theaters on November 4.

Colin Farrell in The Banshees of Inisherin

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Colin Farrell (and his pet donkey) in The Banshees of Inisherin

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