Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center

Besides being an essential piece of the Dallas skyline, this I.M. Pei-designed venue is also world-renowned for its resident Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The incredible acoustics and 4,500-pipe organ must be heard to be believed. If you haven’t been since your fifth-grade class trip, it’s probably worth revisiting. Not into Tchaikovsky? Snag tickets for a night […]

Perot Museum of Nature and Science

The Perot Museum, which offers some of the coolest modern architecture around as well as the craziest escalator you’ve ever seen, has attracted international attention since its opening in late 2012. Tons of interactive exhibits, from an earthquake simulator to a planetarium to racing a dinosaur, mean it’s constantly swarmed with rambunctious kids, so try […]

Preston Center Dance

This Park Cities dance studio is one of the ritzier and more reputable in the area, and many of its alumni have gone on to helm Broadway shows. Ballet, tap, musical theater, jazz and even yoga and hip-hop classes are offered.