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Incumbent faces 3 challengers in Dallas City Council’s District 1 race
Chad West faces Giovanni Valderas, Stephani Kyle and Gerardo Sanchez in the contest to represent Bishop Arts and Oak Cliff.
Bishop Arts District on Thursday, June 29, 2017 in Dallas(Ashley Landis / Staff Photographer)
The Dallas City Council elections are May 1 and early voting starts Monday. All 14 council seats are contested, and three districts, 2, 11 and 13, will see new faces as the incumbents have reached term limits. The other 11 incumbents face challengers. This is the fourth of 14 stories on the races, which started with coverage of the three open seats. The rest are being featured in ascending numerical order.
Cocktail bar Hide leaves Deep Ellum for new spot on Dallas’ Lowest Greenville
Hide 2.0 will have two-and-a-half times more space and a rooftop patio.
Cocktail bar Hide is moving to Lowest Greenville. It had been temporarily closed in Deep Ellum since June 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
Dallas cocktail bar Hide is moving to Lowest Greenville.
Owner Nick Backlund says he enjoyed the bar’s several-year run in Deep Ellum, but Hide has been in hiding since June 2020, when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott ordered the temporary closure of all bars during the coronavirus pandemic. Instead of reopening Hide in the same neighborhood, Backlund chose to pack up the cocktail shakers and head for Greenville Avenue, to a two-story building with a rooftop patio and two-and-a-half times more space.
From the mind behind Dallas Farmers Market favorites 8 Cloves and Laili comes chef Afifa Nayeb’s first full-service concept. Âme, now open in Bishop Arts District, offers powerful, flavorful Indian dishes by way of French cooking techniques.
Nayeb is one of the founders of The Nayeb Group, a Dallas-based real estate company. She has always had a passion for the food and hospitality industry, so nine years ago she decided to study at Le Cordon Bleu, where she found joy in cooking with French techniques.
“My actual degree is for pastry and, at that level, we learn all of the French techniques,” Afifa says. “I think [Âme] will be a very good marriage of two cuisines.”
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Dallas as an Arts Hub: A Conversation with Dallas Arts Leaders Dallas is home to a wide variety of diverse artists from different cultures and mediums, which makes this conversation on future art support so urgent. TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND is hosting a free virtual panel with Dallas Arts District leaders that will speak on the cultural impact Dallas has made as well as the future of programming for Dallas Arts Month. The panel will feature TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND’s executive director Charles Santos, Dallas Arts District leaders such as executive director of Dallas Arts District Lilly Weiss and City of Dallas’ Office of Cultural Affairs director Jennifer Scripps.