![]() Best Place to Use Your WITS Writers in the Schools.Best Place to Sport a Huxtable Sweater Brooklyn Jazz Café.Best Place to See Musicians in Compromising Positions Stage Dumps.Best Place to See Garbage Bags as Outerwear Kiest Park.Best Place to Pull a Rabbit Out of Your Pizza Greenville Avenue Pizza Company - Wednesdays, 10 p.m.Best Place to Ponder The Fountains at Addison Circle.Best Place to Piss Off a Cop Without Consequences Taco Cabana.Best Place to Pick Up a Sorority Girl Barley House.Best Place to Go Back in Time Dallas Heritage Village at Old City Park.Best Place to Commune With Nature Cedar Ridge Preserve.Best Place to Avoid Growing Up Barcadia.Best Place to Avoid Getting a DWI Café Brazil.Best Place for Jenny the Elephant Anywhere But Dallas.Best Place for a Cheap Date Pocket Sandwich Theater.Best Pencils Ready Sunday Night Pub Quiz at Trinity Hall.Best Outing With the Kids Museum of Nature and Science.Best Non-Nasher Sculpture Garden The Valley House Gallery & Sculpture Garden.Best New Player Kevin Moriarty, Artistic Director.Best New Library Bookmarks - NorthPark Center.Best Neighborhood (to Get Shot In) Little Forest Hills.Best Magazine Writer Skip Hollandsworth. ![]() Best Local History Source Texas/Dallas History & Archives Division.Best Local CD Release Record Hop's Record Hop (TXMF).Best Live Music Venue The Granada Theater.Best Library Renovation The Library Bar. ![]() Best Idea Ever Extending the Smoking Ban.Best Friday Night Late Nights at the DMA.Best Free Group Workout Scott Colby's Playground Fitness Group.Best Festival Scarborough Renaissance Festival.Best Double Feature Galaxy Drive-In Theatre.Best Dose of Clapping Uptown Players' Audience.Best Dallas Dance Company Dallas Black Dance Theatre.Best Coming Out The Barack Obama Rally at Reunion Arena.Best Civic Architecture City Shade Pavilions.Best Cinema Verité Filmmaker Avi Adelman.Best Christmas by the Yard Liz Simmons' House.Best CD Release Party Dove Hunter's The Southern Unknown at The Double Wide.Best Authentic Dive The Windmill Lounge.Best Art Gallery Barry Whistler Gallery.Best Art Exhibit Phil Collins: the world won't listen.Best Advertisement for the City of Dallas AFI Dallas International Film Festival.Best $4 a Gallon Parties Lakewood Texaco.Tickets go quickly, but if you get in-Bingo!-you're in for some outrageous fun. The event also benefits the Resource Center of Dallas, a nonprofit organization dedicated to serving the GLBT and HIV/AIDS communities. Careful not to break rules or throw 'tude lest you find yourself at the mercy of the BVDs: Bingo Verifying Divas, the fierce drag queens who keep order as they roll through the crowd on inline skates, tossing one-liners and insults. Lavish themes are announced in advance, and attendees are encouraged, though not required, to participate. Recently relocated to posh digs in the Rose Room, this high-octane game night features polished production numbers, full service bars and chances to win prizes and cash. Hosted by drag divas Jenna Skyy and former Miss Gay America Patti LePlaeSafe, this ain't your Maw-Maw's bingo, although she might be there in the crowd of hundreds whooping, hollering and hooting. This long-running hit is one of Dallas' hottest GLBT events. Gaybingo is the silliest fun you can have on the third Saturday of the month. What ho!ĭon't know who'll be there when the roll is called up yonder.but here's where lots of folks will be when their number is called down here. Visit 200 "shoppes" featuring handmade wares, take in a demonstration of glassblowing, blacksmithing or candlemaking, catch three full-combat jousts each day, watch a winged falcon overhead or mingle with "Queen Anne Boleyn." Full-bodied food is a favorite feature, and more than 20 tons of the festival's famous giant turkey legs are devoured annually, along with more than 60 other hearty foods that comprise the culinary adventure at this quaint 35-acre "village." And when the throat becomes parched, convey yourself to one of seven pubs and taverns and hoist a pint with a kindly innkeeper or, better yet, a lusty wench. ![]() Located in historic Waxahachie, this seasonal Renaissance-themed fest is based on the year 1533 during the reign of Tudor monarch Henry VIII. Troubles melt and tempers tame as you cross the border into a time gone by at Scarborough Renaissance Festival. A litany of life's simpler pleasures is but a stone's throw down Interstate 35 where another dimension awaits. Toys are terrific and gadgets are great, but these modern times can turn tiresome.
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