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Thanksgiving means visiting family. Our picks for this week will get everyone out of the house and having fun.
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In only three years, Don Tortellini has taught himself photography and become the first Black photographer to have his work displayed at the Dallas Arboretum.
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Another employee at the Dallas Arboretum has alleged gender and sexuality-based discrimination and has filed an EEOC complaint. The Arboretum promises its own investigation.
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A discrimination complaint from a former Dallas Arboretum employee says her use of gender pronouns in an email signature contributed to her firing. Her case has drawn a cautionary letter from the city.
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The Dallas Arboretum opened two large-scale holiday exhibits that run through December 31.
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Guests may still be wearing shorts and sundresses, but autumn has invaded the Dallas Arboretum. Dave Forehand, Vice President of Gardens, explained this year’s theme, "The Art of the Pumpkin."
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The Dallas Arboretum's Spring festival 'Dallas Blooms' opened over the weekend. This year, the garden hopes to make the event more accessible to visitors…
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Autumn at the Dallas Arboretum burst into being over the weekend. From now through Halloween, visitors can catch the mammoth display of pumpkins, squash…
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Spring has arrived, and the cherry trees at the Dallas Arboretum are blooming right on schedule.This year's March weather, though, caused a little anxiety…
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Low-income schools have a tough time paying for field trips, and parents often don't have room in the budget for after-school activities. That's why the…
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Officials say thousands of rosebushes in North Texas have been affected by a disease that leaves them with puckered leaves, deformed buds and…
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The Dallas Arboretum is full of life right now; bright blossoms, busy honeybees and one plant that stands out above the rest.It’s a crazy cycle of life,…