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Cirque Banquiste! is presented by the Lone Star Circus after Christmas and on New Years each year here in Dallas. And every year it gets better and better... featuring visiting Circus Performers from around the world (Banquiste means the visitor) and local debuts of young performers from the Lone Star Circus, it was last night an exciting experience for young and old. There are no bad seats at the Dallas Children's Theater location. My grandkids enjoyed it as much as I did... and don't for get to check out the Lone Star Circus for performance classes for your grandkids,too.
It's around this time of year that everyone's holiday buzz begins to fizzle, and the glow of enthusiasm that met the late year celebrations wanes into exhaustion. We all get the holiday hangover, bu... More »
There is a photo for Cirque Banquiste that has had the Observer staff intrigued for almost two months. Imagine a pink toy luxury car, sized for a toddler. In front and on top of it is a conga line of poodles, standing on hind legs with front paws... More »
Circuses have changed a lot over the years. Freak shows are illegal in many states, and animal trainers are far more rare nowadays. Even as these circus icons wane, however, clowns and acrobats are in their prime. The Lone Star Circus Arts... More »
Theater Caps are bite-sized punch-packing capsule reviews by resident theater critic Elaine Liner. Use them as a reminder -- or a teaser, if you procrastinate -- of her full-length reviews in The Mixm... More »
Ahoy! Now that this year's big Best Of Dallas issue is behind us, we're back with another installment of Profiles In Pictures. This time photographer Sara Kerens pulls back the tiny curtain ... More »
This chunk of concrete and steel on Skillman Street near Northwest Highway was a Don Carter's All Star Lanes, with peewee leagues where kids would win tiny trophies and learn the thrill of victory and the agony of an ill-timed gutter ball. Now--nearly $10 million and two and a half years of construction later--you'd barely recognize it. Renamed the Rosewood Center for Family Arts, it's the home of the Dallas Children's Theater, where kids take classes on being tiny Laurence Oliviers and... More »
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