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Things To Do In Dallas Tonight: Dec. 12

By Liz Johnstone |
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You can catch the big 12/12/12 Hurricane Sandy relief concert broadcast simultaneous on the big screen at the Cinemark 17 at Webb Chapel. Or on your TV.

Happy tri-numeral date day, everyone. This won’t happen again for a whole century.

To pay tribute to the momentous occasion, Circuit12 Gallery in the Design District is throwing a party for the superstitious and skeptical alike (I’d never heard anything about the number ’12’ being lucky or “balanced” until the Google search I just did). Regardless, there will be music, art, food, and drink. Keeping on with the “12” theme, DJs JT Donaldson, A1, and Tyrone Smiley will all spin from 12” vinyl records. Admission is obviously $12, which gets your complimentary cocktails, beer, and non-alcoholic beverages. Start or finish off your night with a beer at Meddlesome Moth.

Also tonight, Stoney’s Wine Lounge hosts a Holiday Sing-along and Ugly Sweater party inside their wine shop-turned-cozy drinking den–not surprising, considering that the owners, Diane and TK Savage, are quite the musical duo. Whether you can carry a tune or not, all are welcome for a cup of cheer and some laughs. Tommy DeSalvo plays the piano. And forgive me, but anytime I hear the words “holiday singalong,” I think of this scene from You’ve Got Mail. Frank. So awful.

For more to do with your 12/12/12 evening, go here.

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