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SMU Juniors Jaisan Avery and Kayla Spears paint together during Curlchella hosted by SMU Fro, Dallas Texas, Wednesday April 17, 2024 (©2024/Mikaila Neverson/SMU).
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Mikaila Neverson, News Editor • April 23, 2024
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Local band, Seryn, from Denton, Texas, will play at Dallas’ Granada Theatre Friday. (Courtesy of plywoodpeople.com)


It’s another cold, rainy week in Dallas. This week, there isn’t a random day of sunshine or a less than entertaining Super Bowl game. The dreary weather shouldn’t keep students indoors because there is still at least six indoor things to do off the Hilltop.

Remember the Body World series? Well the offshoot, ANIMAL INSIDE OUT, is at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science through Feb. 17. This is the museum’s first touring exhibt. Admission to the in-depth examination is $18 to $27 and requires reserved time slots. Visit perotmuseum.org to learn more.

For people who aren’t interested in seeing the inner workings of octopi and cows, head over to Theatre Three to watch “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change.” The story is full of in-laws, romance dating and the rest of the stuff that goes along with life. Tickets are $32 and the final showing is Friday. Visit www.theatre3dallas.com.

Voted as the Best Upcoming Pop band by the Dallas Observer, the Denton, Texas, band Seryn is opening for Nelo Friday. Nelois releasing its new self-titled LP. Tickets are $15 to $29 with all fees and taxes included. The Rocketboys will also be playing. Plus, the only outside activity required is walking from the car to the doors of the Granada Theater. Visit granadatheater.com.

Food is always a good idea and if people want to get a head start on Valentine’s Day or just want some chocolate try the “Big Band Friday Night,” presented by Dallas by Chocolate. Sample Dallas’ best chocolate, eat pizza, drink wine and swing dance. What a winning combination for only $55.

Fine, leaving the house, except for class, isn’t an option. The Nasher’s Sculpture Center is televising Good/Bad Art Collective’s exhibition titled “Curtains.” Airing at 3 a.m. Friday on KTXA 21, “Curtains” is an infomercial type of mix media storytelling. Location: the couch.

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