From all of us here at Dallas Voice to all of you: Have a happy, healthy and
safe new year.

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December
Dec. 26: ‘Hopeful Spaces: Support Group for Raising LGBTQIA+ Youth
Dallas Hope Charities’ Hopeful Spaces Discussions hosts this virtual support group for parents, caretakers and allies of LGBTQIA youth from 6-7 p.m. Register at Forms.gle/HzCK67oFPLRitwAGA for meeting link and more information.
Dec. 26-28: ‘Phenomenomaly’ at Meow Wolf Grapevine
Phenomenomaly transforms Meow Wolf Grapevine into a live, ever-changing world of music, movement and storytelling inspired by the legendary Flickerworm migration. Each weekend through Jan. 4 features a new group of local performers as guests explore freely while the story unfolds around them through glowing creatures, spontaneous performances and interactive moments. Dec. 26-28 features Zaara Bellydance. Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 1-6 p.m. at Meow Wolf, 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway in Grapevine. Visit MeowWolf.com for tickets and more information.
Through Dec. 27: ‘A Christmas Carol’
Dallas Theater Center’s annual production of A Christmas Carol continues each Wednesday through Saturday at 7:30 p.m., and each Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. through Dec. 27 at Wyly Theatre, 2400 Flora St. Tickets start at $30, available at MyDallasTheaterCenter.org.
Through Dec. 27: Three exhibits at Liliana Bloch Gallery
Liliana Bloch Gallery, 4741 Memphis St., concludes its 2025 programming with concurrent solo exhibitions by Abigail Reyes, Jaime Acker and C.J. Davis. The gallery is open Thursday-Saturday, from noon to 5 p.m., and by appointment. Visit LilianaBlochGallery.com for details.
Dec. 28: ‘The Mocky Horror Picture’ Show’s Christmas Special
The Mocky Horror Picture Show, Dallas’ only live, interactive movie-mocking comedy show, presents its Christmas Special from 7-9 p.m. at Texas Theatre, 231 W. Jefferson Blvd. The evening includes a mix of comedy sketches, songs, contests and their classic riff on Jack Frost starring Michael Keaton and Kelly Preston. Tickets are $15 per person, available online at TheTexasTheatre.com and at PreKindle.com.
Dec. 28: Docent-Led Permanent Exhibition Tour
Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum, 300 N. Houston St., offers a special themed tour of its permanent exhibition led by one of the museum’s docent educators at 2 p.m. Tickcets are $12-$16, available at DallasHolocaustMuseum.secure.force.com for tickets and information.
Through Dec. 28: ‘Lights on the Farm’
Heritage Farmstead Museum’s annual Lights on the Farm exhibit continues through Dec. 28 at 1900 W. 15th St. in Plano. Visit HeritageFarmstead.org for tickets and information.
Through Dec. 28: ‘Classic Christmas’ Lights Up Dallas
Coca-Cola’s Classic Christmas, presented by Social House Holiday, continues through Dec. 28 at Dallas Midtown (formerly Valley View Mall), LBJ Freeway at Montfort Drive. Open nightly from 5:30-10:30 p.m. Visit ClassicChristmas.com for showtimes, pricing, ticketing and more information.
Dec. 31: Happy New Year!
Dec. 31: Dallas FrontRunners Wednesday Run
Dallas Frontrunners meet at 7 p.m. at Turtle Creek Park for a group walk/run followed by dinner at a nearby restaurant. Visit the Dallas FrontRunners Facebook page for information.
Dec. 31: NYE at Hotel ZaZa Dallas
Hotel ZaZa Dallas hosts its Black-and-White Masquerade Ball to celebrate New Year’s Eve. Starts at 9 p.m. and includes beverages, bites, live entertainment, photo ops and a countdown to midnight and a champagne toast. Tickets and more information at EventBrite.com.
Through Dec. 31: Prairie Lights
Prairie Lights drive-through Christmas light display and Holiday Village with food, shopping, carnival rides and photos with Santa, continues through New Year’s Eve at Lynn Creek Park, 5610 Lake Ridge Parkway in Grand Prairie. Admission is $50 per car, with additional fees for buses and limos. Visit PrairieLights.org to purchase tickets.
Dec. 31-Jan. 4: ‘Phenomenomaly’ at Meow Wolf Grapevine
Phenomenomaly transforms Meow Wolf Grapevine into a live, ever-changing world of music, movement and storytelling inspired by the legendary Flickerworm migration. Each weekend through Jan. 4 features a new group of local performers as guests explore freely while the story unfolds around them through glowing creatures, spontaneous performances and interactive moments. Dec. 31-Jan. 4 features Prism Movement Theater presenting Desi Voice and Fancy Feather Dancer. Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, from 1-6 p.m. at Meow Wolf, 3000 Grapevine Mills Parkway in Grapevine. Visit MeowWolf.com for tickets and more information.
January
Through Jan. 3: Holiday Trees at the Irving Arts Center
Irving Arts Center, 3333 North MacArthur Blvd. in Irving, showcases Christmas trees decorated by Irving schools students and community groups along with student artwork each Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. through Jan. 3. Virtual viewing and voting is offered on the Irving Arts Center’s Instagram and Facebook pages.
Jan. 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.
Through Jan. 3: The Light Park
The Light Park: Electrifying the Night this Holiday Seaon, a mile-long drive-through holiday light show with millions of lights and synchronized music, continues through Jan. 3 at Riders Field, 7300 Rough Riders Trail in Frisco, at Hurricane Harbor, 1800 E. Lamar Blvd. in Arlington and at Little Elm Park, 701 W. Eldorado Parkway in Little Elm. Open nightly from 5:30-11 p.m. Admission varies. Visit TheLightPark.com for information.
Through Jan. 4: Holiday in the Park
Six Flags Over Texas, 2201 E. Road to Six Flags in Arlington, celebrates 40 years of Holiday in the Park with more than 2 million lights, snow, live trees, the first-ever holiday shop and brand new entertainment. Find details and tickets at SixFlags.com.
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