DFW's Sunday Guide: Rooftop Movies, Bridal Expo, and More
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Brides-to-be, don't miss the Fort Worth Bridal Expo at Tarrant Events Center starting at noon, packed with vendors, gowns, and inspiration for your big day, according to Unation.com. Families, head to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History for general admission fun from noon or the immersive Serengeti film at 12:30 PM, as listed on their event page.
Looking ahead to the rest of the week? Yesterday's buzz carries over—Ragtime is rocking the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in Dallas at 7:30 PM through the weekend, a powerhouse musical from the Dallas Theater Center. Comedy fans, Jessimae Peluso is live at Big Laugh Comedy Club on Main Street in Fort Worth, with shows wrapping up tonight and more laughs possible midweek.
Gear up for active adventures: the Irving Marathon hits the streets today and tomorrow, drawing thousands for a massive run through the area, per RunGuides.com. Lace up for the Great Blue Heron Hustle 5K and 10K trail run at John Bunker Sands Wetland Center in Combine, starting early this morning if you haven't already. Families loved Kids Sensory Play Day at The Shops at Park Lane in Dallas yesterday at 11 AM, and Showtime Saturday at Galleria Dallas brought magic at 11:30 AM—check for similar pop-ups.
Catch the tail end of Back to the Future: The Musical in Fort Worth through today, time-traveling with killer tunes, as the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce raves. Mopar Heaven revs up car enthusiasts at Texas Motor Speedway on Saturday. Bubble Planet's immersive bubbles floated at Grapevine Mall all weekend, and Native Plant workshops bloomed at Dogwood Canyon Audubon Center.
Whatever your vibe—movies, runs, shows, or expos—DFW's got you covered this week. Stay spontaneous, listeners!
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