I wish I were able to drive although I am not sure I would want to drive to Dallas. How about you? Especially not coming home at midnight. My sister has to work early on Saturdays, so she is out as well as my best friend Debbie who doesn’t go to Church. Before you ask what about David, he is working that morning. Although I might ask him to see if he could switch his Sat for Monday and we go to ’til Midnight LIVE at the Nasher Friday, March 17 even if we don’t stay for the movie just hearing the music would be fun. Would you like to come with us?
’til Midnight LIVE at the Nasher Friday, March 17
What:
’til Midnight at the Nasher
When:
Friday, May 17, 2023 from 6 pm-12 am
Where:
Nasher Sculpture Center 2001 Flora Street Dallas, TX 75201
Details:
Join us for the return of the Nasher’s popular FREE live concert and movie series, ’til Midnight, an evening of music, movies and moonlight. Wolfgang Puck Catering offers bar service, food for purchase, and grab & go snacks the night of the event. Concerts will be moved indoors in the event of inclement weather. Guests can also engage in progressive tours and to view the permanent collection and special exhibitions. Currently on view is Mark di Suvero: Steel Like Paper. Please note: Outside food, beverage, and furniture are not allowed. ’til Midnight takes place rain or shine. Admission is FREE
MUSIC LINE-UP FEATURING WOMEN OF SXSW
6:30 p.m. / The Sewing Club
This four-piece bedroom rock band out of Nashville, TN creates sounds reminiscent of sparkly 90’s rock and grunge with hints of punk and Nashville indie influences.
7:30 p.m. / Sarah Shook and the Disarmers
North Carolina’s Sarah Shook writes lyrics with conviction and hard honesty, using with a voice that strikes as country classic with a contemporary, earthly tension.
8:30 p.m. / Estereomance
Described as West Texas Soul Pop, the three-piece contemporary art-pop project presents a cultural hybridity born from the border towns of El Paso and Juarez. Their sonic fusion supersedes musical boundaries with emotive lyrics and dynamic storytelling.
Film
9:30 p.m. / Dreamgirls, 2006 (PG), 2 hours, 10 minutes
Dreamgirls is an adaptation of the Broadway hit about the ups and downs of a 1960s girl group. Jennifer Hudson won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for her role.
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates