This week's hot headlines
'Bucket list' camping spot tops this week's 5 most-read Dallas stories
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Texas RV resort makes list of 'bucket list' camping destinations in 2024. A Texas RV park has made a list of the best camping destinations of 2024, according to a new report by Campspot. The online campsite finder ranked a "bucket list" of areas and campsites based on popularity for travelers to reinvigorate their sense of connection with nature.
2. 10 real-deal farmers markets across Dallas-Fort Worth for spring 2024. The farmers market scene around Dallas-Fort Worth has come a long way in the past few years, thanks to an increasing awareness of the value of buying and eating local. Here are some of the top farmers markets around DFW.
3. New restaurant from Dallas top chef Tiffany Derry will be authentic Italian. Dallas' brightest celebrity chef Tiffany Derry consistently proves to be one of the best chefs in Dallas. Her Farmer’s Branch eatery Roots Southern Table has brought us some hearty comfort cuisine. Now, she and her business partner Tom Foley are giving their hand at Italian cuisine with their new concept, Radici.
4. Frida Kahlo is the inspiration for exciting new coffee shop in downtown Garland. There's a new coffee shop in downtown Garland from a team that knows the turf: Called Cafe Frida - after the famous Mexican painter Frida Kahlo - it’s a cute and colorful coffee shop from Gerardo and Zoya Hernandez, the husband-and-wife duo who own dessert shop Scoop N’ Buns.
5. Dallas' revered Inwood Theatre closes temporarily due to lease issues. A venerable Dallas movie theater is temporarily closed: Landmark's Inwood Theatre, one of the city's oldest and most revered theaters, is currently sporting a lock-out notice on its door, and the theater's phone recording says it is "temporarily closed."
The notice from landlord Inwood Village says that the lease, which dates back to 1988, was terminated as of February 19 due to a default.