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Autumn at the Arboretum Comes Alive This Weekend
The buzzy fall festival returns for its 16th year with a Bugtopia theme. Expect cooking classes, horticulture demos, petting zoos, and, of course, the iconic Pumpkin Village.
By Emily Heft
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Autumn at the Arboretum Comes Alive This Weekend
The buzzy fall festival returns for its 16th year with a Bugtopia theme. Expect cooking classes, horticulture demos, petting zoos, and, of course, the iconic Pumpkin Village.
By Emily Heft

Father's Day
This Father’s Day, Make Your Dad a D Magazine Cover Star
Order your custom cover before Thursday to ensure your one-of-a-kind gift arrives in time.
By Emily Heft

Events
Cut Your Own Gladiolus Flowers at Mars Hill Farm’s GladFest, Which Kicks Off This Weekend
The farm, which offers sustainable employment to refugees in North Texas, launches GladFest on June 12. Cut your own gladiolus flowers, enjoy a petting zoo, and more.
By Savannah Saucedo

Contests
Meet the 30+ Adoptable Dogs and Cats in Our Cutest Pets in Dallas 2021 Competition
We asked local shelters to nominate sweet senior pups, rowdy young cats, and everything in between. Get to know a few of the adoptable pets vying for the crown.
By Emily Heft
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Shop Vintage Finds and Artisan Goods at These Four Spring Marketplaces
This May, head to Highland Park Village, Klyde Warren Park, and beyond to shop outdoor markets that spotlight North Texas vendors.
By Emily Heft

Gifts
Is Your Mom the Best In Dallas? Show Her With a Custom D Cover
This Mother's Day, give your mom the starring role she deserves on a keepsake cover.
By Emily Heft

Animals
In Honor of National Puppy Day, Here Are 16 of the Cutest Adoptable Dogs in Dallas
From an Australian shepherd with special needs to a sweet mixed breed rescued from a hurricane, these four-legged friends are looking for their forever families.
By Emily Heft

Things to Do in Dallas
How to Celebrate Black History Month in Dallas
Tune in to a virtual film festival, experience a photo exhibition at the Galleria, or visit a socially distant pop-up museum.
By Emily Heft

Business
‘We Are Not The Help’
Six of the state's most experienced nannies share their experiences with discrimination on the job—and their hopes for a more tolerant future.
By Emily Heft