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The Dallas Observer

With a history that spans more than 40 years, the Dallas Observer has become an absolute institution in Big D. Our award-winning journalism highlights all the various ways the city's population and leadership both excels and fails. We celebrate the arts, food, music, culture and entertainment in a city that often doesn't get enough credit in these areas. In a time of dynamic growth and expanding inequality, we chronicle the way the Metroplex is handling these trends. We've written about the Bishop Arts District rising from warehouse spaces, the transformation of Oak Lawn/Cedar Springs into a proud LGBT neighborhood and the revitalization of Greenville Avenue. From the infamous Dealey Plaza to the heights of Reunion Tower through Fair Park to the vast expanse of AT&T Stadium, no one covers D-town like the Dallas Observer.

2030 Main Street

75201 Dallas

Texas


Phone: 214 7579000

last update on 05/04/2023

Entry id: 36775090

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Opening Hours
Monday 09:00  - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00  - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00  - 17:00
Thursday 09:00  - 17:00
Friday 09:00  - 17:00
Saturday closed
Sunday closed
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Description
With a history that spans more than 40 years, the Dallas Observer has become an absolute institution in Big D. Our award-winning journalism highlights all the various ways the city's population and leadership both excels and fails. We celebrate the arts, food, music, culture and entertainment in a city that often doesn't get enough credit in these areas. In a time of dynamic growth and expanding inequality, we chronicle the way the Metroplex is handling these trends. We've written about the Bishop Arts District rising from warehouse spaces, the transformation of Oak Lawn/Cedar Springs into a proud LGBT neighborhood and the revitalization of Greenville Avenue. From the infamous Dealey Plaza to the heights of Reunion Tower through Fair Park to the vast expanse of AT&T Stadium, no one covers D-town like the Dallas Observer.
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The correctness of the entry was confirmed on 04/08/2023.
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