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At KidZania, kids there can try their hands at detective work for the local police force. They can test their piloting skills in the cockpit's flight simulator. Firefighters use real water to extinguish fake flames. Kids can go on an archaeological dig, preside over a trial or host a radio show. They can be dentists or artists. With each job, the children pick up some real-world skills.

They also learn about teamwork and how society functions. Guiding them through all the activities are adult Zupervisors. When their job is done, kids earn a paycheck, minus taxes, of course. With that kidZos currency, they can go shopping at the grocery store, which offers life-like samples or real food where appropriate.

They can also rent a mini electric car or pay for other privileges. Thrifty kids may even save their earnings for a future visit. The company is also planning to base its corporate headquarters in Frisco. Step outside your comfort zone and forget about Southern comfort food.

Check out the most exciting restaurants expected to open in Dallas in Seafood restaurant Water Grill has made the bold move to open its first Texas location in the beefiest part of Dallas. In its sliver of Uptown, there are more than six steakhouses, including the new, relocated Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steak House across the street.

At Water Grill, you could order a steak, yadda yadda. But the allure here is its flown-in-daily seafood. Glance at the oyster bar and you'll see fishmongers busily shucking -- a gourmand's form of dinner theater. The patio is perfectly Dallas, with comfy seating and a retractable roof that makes outdoor dining possible in any weather.

Near the glassed-in kitchen, live lobsters laze around in large tanks. Give 'em a wave; soon, they'll be dinner. Those who follow the Dallas dining scene closely would be smart to watch chef Nilton "Junior" Borges. He helped Uchi earn five stars in its first year in Dallas, then he moved on to a temporary gig helping out Dallas darling chef Matt McCallister of FT Today, you can find Borges overseeing the Joule hotel's culinary adventures, which includes its latest restaurant, Mirador.

Located on the fourth floor of luxury retailer Forty Five Ten's new store across from the Joule in downtown Dallas, Mirador is a stylish spot to eat and drink.

It might cater to the ladies-who-lunch set, though Joule execs hope it's also a spot for business lunches or downtown Dallas visitors.

Dishes, created in collaboration between Borges and Mirador chef Josh Sutcliff, include a farro bowl, tuna crudo, a lobster roll and chicken paillard.

Light, simple and approachable is the aim here. Le Cirque founder Sirio Maccioni is one of the grandfathers of fine dining in the U.

Guests will choose their own adventures at this 25,square-foot stunner: Dine in the restaurant or lounge at the pools. As a homegrown Dallas institution, the Fair has a deep-seated appreciation for its local and statewide neighbors whose support makes such a big event possible each year.

The State Fair continually strives to create opportunities that support its ultimate goal of having a positive community impact. In recognition of those who share the same initiative, the Fair will be launching a community spotlight campaign throughout the year to highlight significant Texans and Texan organizations making a difference in their community. Since its inception in , the State Fair of Texas has celebrated all things Texan by promoting agriculture, education, and community involvement through quality entertainment in a family-friendly environment.

The State Fair of Texas is a c 3 nonprofit organization with proceeds helping to preserve and improve Fair Park and underwrite museum, community and scholarship programs for inner city youth and students pursuing agricultural careers.

Watching it being sung! This was a big, big hit in France. Remember this the next time you might feel a lack of confidence or a twinge of inadequacy in the presence of a chic and sophisticated Parisian. It was weird. So, um, thanks, Lorimar! Read about this odd practice the French have of concocting whole new TV theme songs for American television shows, here.

All thanks to my friend Carlos Guajardo for passing along this very entertaining nugget of Dallas kitsch! Thanks, Carlos! All Rights Reserved. The lyrics as translated by Paula Bosse of Flashback Dallas: […]. Like Like. You are commenting using your WordPress.



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