Stefan G hosts Queer Factor, an LGBTQ+ variety show, on March 5 at Dallas Comedy Club. See listings for details.

February
Feb. 27-March 22: Dallas Theater Center’s ‘Where We Stand’
Dallas Theater Center presents the immersive theatrical experience Where We Stand, presented as a town hall gathering allowing audience members to participate in determining the outcome after a neighbor who is out of options and desperate makes a dangerous bargain, with the fate of the neighbor and the moral direction of the community in the hands of the audience members who are asked at each performance to choose either mercy or justice. Performances at 7:30 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinees on weekends. Tickets start at $98, available at My.DallasTheaterCenter.org.
Feb. 27: ‘ WE RESIST! A Community Sing-In’
Oak Lawn United Methodist Church, 3014 Oak Lawn Ave., hosts composer/worship leader/justice advocate Mark Miller for WE RESIST! A Community Sing-in on Saturday, Feb. 28, at 7 p.m. The event is free and open to all, with accessibility accommodations provided, including ASL interpretation, Spanish translation and access-need seating. Reserve your spot at OLUMC.org/MarkMiller.
Feb. 27: Dog Days at the Dallas Zoo
Dallas Zoo hosts its first-ever “Dog Days at the Dallas Zoo” from 9 a.m.-4 p.m., giving guests a unique opportunity to explore select areas of the zoo with their dogs. Admission is $22 for adults, $19 for seniors and you, with children ages 2 and under admitted free. Admission for dogs is $22, limited to one dog ticket per adult guest, and tickets must be purchased in advance. Visit DallasZoo.com/dog-days for tickets and information.
March
March 1: DHHRM Docent-led Tour
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, 300 N. Houston St., hosts a special-themed tour of the museum’s permanent exhibition led by one the museum’s docent educators. Tickets are $12-$16, available at DHHRM.org.
March 2: SMART Recovery Oak Cliff
Prism Health North Texas hosts SMART Recovery Oak Cliff, a weekly skills-focused group teaching science-based tools for building motivation, managing cravings and living a balanced life that offers an alternative to traditional 12-step recovery methods, meets every Monday from 5:30-7 p.m. at the PHNTX Empowerment Center, 219 Sunset Ave., Ste. 116-B. Visit PHNTX.org for information.
March 3: New Dawn at Sunset Narcotics Anonymous
Prism Health North Texas hosts New Dawn at Sunset Narcotics Anonymous 12-step model meeting with a strong emphasis on discussion, peer encouragement and the belief in helping each other stay drug-free, meets every Tuesday from noon-1 p.m. at the PHNTX Empowerment Center, 219 Sunset Ave., Ste. 116-B. Visit PHNTX.org for information.
March 3: James Beard Foundation’s ‘Taste America’
Capital One presents The James Beard Foundation’s Taste America from 6-10 p.m. at Sachet Dallas, 4270 Oak Lawn Ave., for an intimate gathering with a multi-course menu created by TasteTwenty chef Stephen Rogers of Sachet and Gemma and collaborating chef Michelle Carpenter of Restaurant Beatrice. Tickets are $175 each; visit SachetDallas.com for information.
March 3: TAG+ Co-Ed Dinner
Tyler Area Gays (TAG+) hosts its monthly Co-Ed Dinner meeting at 6:30 p.m. at Clear Springs, 6519 S. Broadway Ave. in Tyler. Everyone is welcome. Meal is not provided.
Visit TylerAreaGays.com for details.
March 4: RISE Recovery
Prism Health North Texas hosts Restore, Inspire, Support, Empower (RISE) recovery Group every Wednesday from 4-5 p.m. at the PHNTX Empowerment Center, 219 Sunset Ave., Ste. 116-B. Visit PHNTX.org for information.
March 4: Adult Arts and Crafts
Reverchon Recreation Center, 3505 Maple Ave., hosts this weekly creative arts & crafts class designed for adults. No experience required. All supplies provided. Visit DallasParks.org for information.
March 5: Wine Walk
Cedar Springs Wine Walk features local stores and special vendors, prizes and giveaways
from 6-9 p.m. for $20. Tickets at CedarSpringsWineWalk.com.
March 5: Queer Factor
Dallas Comedy Club, 3036 Elm St., Queer Factor, an LGBTQ+ variety show, hosted by Stefan G, with doors opening at 8:45 p.m. and the show starting at 9 p.m. Tickets are $20.68, available at PreKindle.com.
March 6: First Friday Open Mic and Game Night
Prism Health North Texas hosts First Friday Open Mic and Game Night from 5:30-7 p.m. at the PHNTX Empowerment Center, 219 Sunset Ave., Ste., 116-B. For information visit PHNTX.org.
March 10: Alvin Ailey American Dance Company
TITAS/Dance Unboun, in association with AT&T Performing Arts Center, presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Company in a one-night-only performance, starting at 7:30 p.m. at Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St. This is a special add-on to the TITAS season for season ticketholders and individual attendees and will feature classic works from the Ailey repertoire, including “Revelations”, the anthem to resilience and joy. Visit ATTPAC.org for tickets and more information.
March 11: Adult Arts and Crafts
Reverchon Recreation Center, 3505 Maple Ave., hosts this weekly creative arts & crafts class designed for adults. No experience required. All supplies provided. Visit DallasParks.org for information.
March 12-15: TBRU
Texas Bear Round-Up 30: Roman Holiday Triumph, Hyatt Regency, Hyatt Regency Hotel Drive. Visit TBRU.org for more information.
March 12: Sistas Healing Sistas
Prism Health North Texas hosts the women’s group Sistas Healing Sistas from 4-5 p.m. at the PHNTX Empowerment Center, 219 Sunset Ave., Ste. 116-B. Visit PHNTX.org for information.
March 13: BearDance: ‘Gods and Gladiators’
BearDance helps kick off the 30th anniversary weekend for Texas Bear Round-Up with Gods and Gladiators from 8 p.m. -4 a.m. at Station 4, 3911 Cedar Springs Road Visit TBRU.org/BearDance for more information.
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