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Things to do in Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend: August 4-6
There is plenty to do in and around Dallas-Fort Worth this weekend.
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Friday, August 4
27th Annual Mayor’s Back to School Fair in Fair Park
The school year is coming up fast and the City of Dallas wants to make sure everyone is prepared for the upcoming school year. The event runs from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fair Park Centennial and Automobile Buildings. Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson will be on hand to help more than 10,000 economically disadvantaged students school supplies and other valuable services, like shots, dental screenings and vision exams. Participants have to pre-register, so be sure to sign up!
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Tarrant County Back to School Roundup at Tarrant County College
Dallas isn’t the only one hosting a back to school fair. Thousands are expected to attend the 18th annual Tarrant County Back To School Roundup at Tarrant County College’s South Campus. The event goes from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and will hook up students will all of the back-to-school essentials. Families must pre-register to join in on the fun.
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA – JANUARY 22: Rhett Miller of The Old 97’s performs in support of the bands’ The Grande Theatre, Volume One release at The Fillmore on January 22, 2011 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Tim Mosenfelder/Getty Images)
Rhett Miller at the Texas Theatre in Dallas
The frontman of the Old 97’s is playing a solo show this weekend at the Texas Theater in Dallas. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8!
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THE TONIGHT SHOW STARRING JIMMY FALLON — Episode 1776 — Pictured: Comedian Ralph Barbosa performs on Thursday, January 12, 2023 — (Photo by: Todd Owyoung/NBC via Getty Images)
Ralph Barbosa at The Kessler Theater
Local stand-up comedian Ralph Barbosa is officially blowing up. Just a few weeks after opening for Dave Chappelle, Barbosa is recording his very own stand-up comedy special. He is recording the special across three nights, starting on Wednesday at the Kessler. Barbosa has been featured on Comedy Central, the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and HBO.
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Saturday, August 5
DOHA, QATAR – DECEMBER 16: Post Malone performs during the Qatar Fashion United by CR Runway show at Stadium 974 on December 16, 2022 in Doha, Qatar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)
Post Malone at Dos Equis Pavilion
This weekend the ‘Circles’ singer comes back to where he grew up. Post Malone is performing two shows this weekend at the Dos Equis Pavilion for his ‘If Y’all Weren’t Here, I’d Be Crying Tour.’
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GLENDALE, ARIZONA – OCTOBER 28: Jake Paul poses during his official weigh in at Desert Diamond Arena on October 28, 2022 in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Coduto/Getty Images)
Jake Paul vs. Nate Diaz at the American Airlines Center
Youtube star-turned boxer Jake Paul enters the ring this weekend at the AAC. Paul is taking on UFC fighter Nate Diaz. The fight will be streamed on ESPN+, but will cost an extra $60. In addition to the Paul-Diaz fight there will be a series of other matches, including Amanda Serrano against Heather Hardy.
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An Evening with Barry Corbin at Texas Theater in Waxahachie
Actor Barry Corbin has appeared in hundreds of movies and TV shows over the past 40 years and his career is still going strong. This weekend he’s put together a presentation to celebrate his personal and professional life. Tickets are hard to come by, so if you miss out this time around you can see him on August 25 at the Glen Rose Moonshine Raid Centennial Anniversary Celebration at the Glen Rose Historic Square.
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Grandscape Watermelon Fest in The Colony
It is a fun event for the whole family! Celebrate National Watermelon Day at Grandscape in The Colony. There will be music, games, activities and all the watermelon you can eat! You can even feed watermelon to a pig!
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Sunday, August 6
U.S. Women’s National Team vs. Sweden
The U.S. Women’s National Team plays No. 2-ranked Sweden this Sunday. The game starts at 4 a.m., but some local sports bars are opening early to let fans in to watch. Sweden bounced the U.S. from the 2016 Olympics in Rio, and the U.S. will be without star Rose Lavelle. You can watch the game on FOX 4.
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Book of Mormon in Fair Park
The Book of Mormon follows two young missionaries who are sent to Uganda to try to convert citizens to the Mormon religion. You can catch performances at Dallas Music Hall in Fair Park through Sunday.
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One Night of Queen at the AT&T Peforming Arts Center
Queen tribute band Gary Mullen & The Works will have you up out of your seats and dancing. Mullen channels Freddie Mercury as the band performs some of Queen’s greatest hits.
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Thunder from Down Under at the House of Blues in Dallas
Australian hunks take the stage at the House of Blues in Dallas. The 18+ show has plenty of dancing and washboard abs.
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MMBets: How to bet the Dallas Mavericks at New Orleans Pelicans
The Dallas Mavericks are coming off their largest win in three weeks as they head out for a five-game road trip. The first opponent on the schedule is the Pelicans, who have been just as hurt, if not more hurt than Dallas this year. Unfortunately for the Mavericks, New Orleans will be relatively healthy for their matchup tonight. Still, the Pelicans have won just 12 games this season and the Mavericks have to win this one. The last time they were here they lost to a shorthanded Pelicans team and they simply cannot afford to let history repeat.
Game Details
Fixture: Dallas Mavericks at New Orleans Pelicans | NBA 2024-2025
Date and Time: Wednesday, January 29th, 2025; 7:00 PM CST
Venue: Smoothie King Center, New Orleans, LA.
Outcome Odds
- Spread: Dallas -1.5 (-108)
- O/U 233 (-112/-108)
- Mavs ML: -120
Odds up to date as of 11:30 CST from DraftKings
Dallas is coming off a huge win over the Wizards, which saw Klay Thompson regain some confidence. Kyrie Irving was able to rest most of the night Monday, so the Mavericks should be ready to go tonight. Take Dallas -1.5 and expect a win.
Player Props
- Kyrie Irving to get 30+ points (+190)
- Zion Williamson to get 25+ points (+105)
Both of these players have excellent matchups. Dallas has struggled with Williamson in the past and the Mavericks’ guards got a lot of good looks last time these two teams played. This should be a big night for both stars.
Play of the Day
- SGP – Over 233 + Mavericks -3.5 (+298)
The Mavericks are going to win by at least two possessions in a high-octane offensive game. There will be a lot of threes and layups and Dallas will take advantage of the Pelicans not having Herb Jones.
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Letters to the Editor — Dallas Cultural Trail, John Cornyn’s vote, abortion, Texas Lottery
Trail may bring respect
Re: “Dallas Cultural Trail Gets Welcome Boost — Federal grant is first step toward celebration of what defines us,” Saturday editorial.
Finally, Fair Park and Deep Ellum are reaping deserved attention. The Arts District is of interest but rather nouveau, its antecedents being in Fair Park. Hopefully architectural jewels in Fair Park will merit more respect than has the Kalita Humphreys Theater — the only theater in the world designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and sentenced to persistent neglect.
Its carefully chosen park setting is threatened by that bane of Dallas — parking lots. Tourism could have been stimulated had its condition been improved and its existence promoted.
And, by the way, I wish someone would tell its history while some of the “originals” are still here to be interviewed.
Alison Wright, North Dallas
Writers also create beauty
Re: “To all the makers in our lives, thank you — Every object we touch was designed by someone with a sense of purpose,” by Christopher de Vinck, Saturday Opinion.
Again Mr. de Vinck reminds us of the beauty in our world. He didn’t mention one very important group — all the writers like himself who create beautiful books and stories.
Mary Spickler, Allen
Disappointed in Cornyn vote
Sen. John Cornyn, I watched Friday night with disappointment and dismay, but not surprise, as your vote advanced Pete Hegseth, the most unqualified candidate in history, to the post of secretary of defense. Your single vote represented your country’s and your constituents’ chance to support a different meritorious leader, a leader such as yourself, to this hugely consequential post. But you let this singular opportunity escape you. And you let us and yourself down.
Hegseth is a documented failed manager, having run one small organization into financial ruin through his mismanagement and having been removed by his own board for similar failures with a second. He’s an admitted philanderer and embarrassing public drunk. He suggests that he will restore “merit” to the armed services. Merit indeed! Can you put forth one, single meritorious action or recognition that qualifies Hegseth for this position? One?
When will you overcome your terror of the vindictive actions of the president and begin to listen to the wise counsel of your own good judgment and better angels? Your single vote could have shown courage and protected your legacy and reputation.
Ted M. Ingersoll, Dallas/Turtle Creek
U.S. looks cruel
Re: “GOP limits global abortion access — Rule forbids countries relying on U.S. funds from performing the procedure,” Sunday news story.
I guess I don’t understand the GOP’s obsession in making sure that women do not have any say on their health care. And after reading this story, the health of women not just in the U.S., but worldwide?
President Donald Trump just reinstated a policy that is known as the Global Gag Rule. The U.S., no matter who is the president, cannot fund abortions in another country. But the last time Trump decided to reinstate this, he took it a step further, so it didn’t just apply to family planning, but also agencies that were providing assistance to programs working on nutrition, malaria and HIV/AIDS. This caused many of the programs to close which impacted the poorest and hardest to reach populations in the world.
So, I guess, here are my questions: Do Trump and the GOP not want anyone in the world to have access to a safe abortion? Do they also not want them to have access to family planning (contraceptives, etc.) to eliminate the need for an abortion? And, to top it off, does it matter that they are cutting off funding to those in dire need of help to combat other health emergencies that affect mainly those who are poor, minorities and children?
The world is watching. The U.S. looks weak and cruel.
Nora Bollhagen, McKinney
About McKinley Tariff
Being a man of high curiosity but low creativity, I checked the Wikipedia page for “McKinley Tariff,” which was enacted when William McKinley was chair of the House Ways and Means Committee and Benjamin Harrison, not McKinley, was president.
I found the following, which brightened my mood: ”The tariff was not well received by Americans who suffered a steep increase in prices. In the 1890 election, Republicans lost their majority in the House with the number of seats they won reduced by nearly half, from 171 to 88. In the 1892 presidential election, Harrison was soundly defeated by Grover Cleveland, and the Senate, House, and presidency were all under Democratic control.”
William Carroll, Far North Dallas
Who’s watching lottery?
Re: “Report details Texas Lottery failures,” by Dave Lieber, Sunday Metro column.
Eleven million lottery tickets sold in three days from one store? Twenty-six million tickets purchased by a single syndicate? Our governor should be tweeting, “Aw, hell no!” Our attorney general, champion of the people, should be filing a lawsuit against the Texas Lottery. And our lieutenant governor should be proposing legislation to eliminate gray areas in lottery operations. Instead, crickets.
Steven Monserrate, Far North Dallas
Get this on record
I don’t know how sincere congressional Republicans were in taking exception to President Donald Trump’s Jan. 6 pardons, but I know how to find out: Introduce a motion of censure and let them go on record.
Ken Duble, Dallas/The Cedars
Welcome, coach
Re: “Coordinator is new head coach — Schottenheimer signs 4-year deal to become franchise’s 10th leader,” Saturday news story.
I spent my junior year at Stanford University studying abroad in Germany, so I’m always interested in German names like Schottenheimer. It amused me to translate the Cowboy’s new Coach Brian Schottenheimer’s German name: it means a “person whose home is Scotland.” Welcome, coach!
Sharon Hockensmith, McKinney
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FC Dallas to compete in the 2025 US Open Cup
Major League Soccer today announced MLS club qualification criteria for official North American cup competitions during the 2025 and 2026 seasons, and the 2025 participants. The four tournaments — the Concacaf Champions Cup, Leagues Cup, Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, and Canadian Championship – provide important opportunities for clubs to compete for championships outside of MLS play.
FC Dallas will compete in the 2025 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup. FC Dallas is one of 16 MLS clubs that will enter the competition in the Round of 32, scheduled for Tuesday, May 6 and Wednesday, May 7.
The 16 participating MLS teams were determined as follows:
- Only U.S.-based clubs are eligible to participate in the U.S. Open Cup.
- MLS teams not competing in either Leagues Cup or Concacaf Champions Cup automatically qualify for the Open Cup. For the 2025 edition, this accounts for nine of the 16 MLS teams.
- The remaining teams are determined by Supporters’ Shield standings, excluding teams competing in the Concacaf Champions Cup. For the 2025 edition of the Open Cup, this accounts for seven of the 16 MLS teams.
“FC Dallas is proud to compete in the 2025 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, a tournament that embodies the legacy and passion our father had for soccer in the United States,” FC Dallas President Dan Hunt said. “This competition is a celebration of the sport’s incredible history in our country, and we are looking forward to competing for another Lamar Hunt U. S. Open Cup trophy.”
The 2025 edition of the U.S. Open Cup will feature 15 other Major League Soccer clubs in addition to Dallas: Atlanta United FC, Charlotte FC, D.C. United, New York City FC, New York Red Bulls, Nashville SC, New England Revolution, Orlando City SC, Philadelphia Union, Austin FC, Houston Dynamo FC, Minnesota United FC, Portland Timbers, San Jose Earthquakes, and St. Louis CITY SC, along with 10 MLS NEXT Pro sides.
The Open Cup, which begins first-round play on Tuesday, March 18, will be the 110th edition of the competition, making it the longest-running soccer tournament in the United States. The knockout-style competition crowns U.S. soccer’s national champion from a field featuring professional clubs and affiliated amateur teams that meet eligibility requirements.
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