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Arts & Entertainment

Best of Big D: Culture Voting Kicks Off

Vote for the best of Dallas culture once a day, every day.
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Last week, you told us your favorite places to shop. This week, we want to know your take on Dallas’ culture. Where’s your favorite place to catch a game? Who do you incessantly follow on Twitter and Instagram? What’s your favorite museum? We want to know.

You can vote for your favorites once every 24 hours. Cast your votes using your desktop. laptop, tablet, or mobile device.

You may notice that we’ve switched up things a bit this year. Instead of voting for finalists, this year you have the option of writing in your nominees. For every category, tell us who you think is most deserving. For each category, the nominee with the largest number of submissions will be named the winner.

But keep this in mind: we’re only looking for locally-based entities. We want to celebrate the best of Dallas, so large, national chains (Starbucks, Chili’s, etc.) will not be considered.

Throughout the next four weeks, you can vote for different categories. If you want to weigh in on the top restaurants, bars, and sports teams, check out the schedule below.

Culture: April 25 – May 1
Nightlife: May 2 – May 8
Food & Drink: May 9 – May 15
Services: May 16 – May 22

Vote for the best culture in Dallas here.

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