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December 2012
GO HERE!BISHOP ARTS
SATURDAY MARKET & MORE!
MUSICSINGLES & ALBUMS WORTHY OF YOUR TIME
LIGHT ‘EM UP SAFELY!HOLIDAY LIGHTING DISPLAYS
POST UPTOWN DALLAS / DECEMBER 2012 POST UPTOWN DALLAS / DECEMBER 2012
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Post Uptown Dallas Magazine is published monthly by Mod Publishers, LLC. It is a publication produced for residents at Post Uptown Dallas. Mod Publishers or Post Apartment Homes assumes no responsibility for the products and services advertised, nor do we take any responsibility for the actions of our advertisers in providing these products and services. All rights reserved. The entire contents of Post Uptown Dallas Magazine are copyrighted by
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The Williams
The McKees
meet your cares team
Owner: Summer Garren / Name: Locksley Age: 2 1/2 years old
Breed: Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Favorite toy?He loves his hedgehog, snake and all of his Nylabones!
Favorite place to play?At his auntie Mimi’s house with his cousins, Achilles and Ajax.
Fun FactLocksley knows all of his
toys’ names by heart and can retrieve them when asked. He’s such a sweet and smart little punkin!
Quirky Habit?Anytime I spray perfume, cleaning spray or even his doggie perfume, he goes crazy rolling around on the floor and scratching his back legs like a bull.
Submit Your Pet!Simply e-mail us your answers to the above questions and a
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Last Quarter: December 6 / New Moon: December 13 / First Quarter: December 20 / Full Moon: December 28
Bishop Arts Market
Twinkle Light Boat Parade
Batman Live World Arena Tour
Post Uptown Holiday Party
(details on pg. 11)
Enrique Bunbury
Mountain Goats
Worthington Tree Lighting (details
below)
Bloc Party
Of Montreal Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon
Dec 2012
Concerts are highlighted in green. Details
on page 9.
Resident events are highlighted
in gold.
Happy Holidays!Office Closed
Christmas EveOffice Closed
Office ClosedHappy New Year!Office Closes at 4pm
Happy Holidays to all of our residents at Post Uptown Village!
Better Than Ezra
12/4 Worthington Tree LightingStop by the Worthington from 5:30-6 PM to watch the tree light and enjoy holiday refreshments. Tree will light at 5:45 PM.
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highlights
To view resident event photos please see our Post Uptown Dallas Facebook Page.
The tradition of lighting up a Christmas tree, for example, dates back to the days before holiday lights. Before electric-powered twinkle lights were invented and even before electricity was discovered, people used actual candles to adorn the Christmas tree. As one can imagine, having an open flame next to a dried-out tree made for some fast fires. That’s why it was customary to keep a bucket of water next to the tree as well. As if fire wasn’t enough, the tinsel
used to decorate trees was made from strips of silver and even lead -- something that is now known to be a health hazard to adults and children alike. Although we’ve come a long way from candles and lead, trees that are overly dry paired with lights that have frayed wires can just as easily lead to fires. One holiday staple that has lost its status as a safety hazard is the poinsettia plant. Poinsettias are a tropical plant that have become a fixture during the
holiday season. It has long been thought that poinsettias are poisonous to people and animals. While there is some toxicity to the plant, it would require the ingestion of hundreds of leaves to get a toxic dose of a plant’s poison. Ingestion may simply cause a case of vomiting or diarrhea instead. But poinsettia leaves are said to have an unpleasant taste, so one bite and most children and animals will probably turn away.
BISHOP ARTS SATURDAY MARKET
December 19:00 am-3:00 pm
The Bishop Arts Saturday Market is held the first Saturday of every
month. The market features unique art pieces, folk art,
handmade soaps and candles, jewelry, scarves, handbags,
pillows, and delectables such as homemade pralines and Texas
wines. Regular appearances are made by the Vintagemobile
and Dowdy Studios, as well. For more information visit
bishopartssaturdaymarket.com.
WHERE:
Next to Oddfellows316 W 7th Street
Oak Cliff, TX
TWINKLE LIGHT
BOAT PARADE
December 16:00 pm-9:00 pm
If you’re looking for a different sort of Christmas parade make
your way to Lake Grapevine. The Twinkle Light Boat Parade is one
of the most unique Christmas parades you will ever see. Park
at any lake park and view the boat parade from the shoreline. See watercrafts decorated in all
of the finest sparkling lights to celebrate the season. This is a
free event. For more information visit grapevinetexasusa.com.
WHERE:
Grapevine Lake, TX
BATMAN LIVE WORLD ARENA TOUR
December 12-16
For the first time in DC Comics’ history, Batman is now an all-new, live-action arena
spectacular which is taking the world by storm. Batman
Live is a 15 million dollar stage production with an original
story featuring a 43 strong cast of actors and circus trained acrobats, a 3D Gotham City
landscape, a bespoke symphonic score, custom-built state-of-the-art stage, a 100 foot bat-shaped
Led video wall, pyrotechnics and the impressive Batmobile.
For more information visit americanairlinescenter.com.
WHERE:
American Airlines Center2500 Victory Ave.
Dallas, TX
FESTIVAL: LIGHTS ALL NIGHT
December 29-317:00 pm-9:30 pm
Lights All Night has booked a legendary lineup that will
guarantee 3 nights of electrifying dance music! From Tiesto, who
is heralded as “The biggest DJ in the world”, a long list of top
international superstars, as well as some of the best up
and coming names in the biz, Lights All Night’s lineup rivals
any in the world and shouldn’t be missed.For more information
visit lightsallnight.com.
WHERE:
Fair Park3921 MLK Jr. Blvd.
Dallas, TX
happenings places to goget up and do something!
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light it up!7. Don’t leave the lights on when no adults are home. If the home is empty or if just kids are home, make sure the lights are off. Avoid using timers that automatically turn the lights on, as it’s possible they will turn on when no one is home. Unplug all cords when going away for the holidays just to be safe.
8. Make sure all cords are visible. Don’t bury cords underneath rugs or floor mats to avoid personal injuries.
9. Hanging lights shouldn’t be a solo project. Whether hanging lights inside or outside, never do so alone. A stiff wind might come along and blow the ladder away or an unstable ladder might lead to a fall. Accidents happen when hanging lights indoors as well, so make sure to have an adult partner on hand to avoid injury.
10. Make sure kids cannot reach lighting displays. Kids often adore holiday lighting displays and their natural curiosity is to reach for lights. Avoid potential accidents by keeping lights well beyond the reach of children.
Holiday lighting displays are a beloved tradition but one homeowners must carefully consider and layout to avoid accidents.
1. Make sure exterior lights are designed for outdoor use. Not all lights can handle the elements, so those old Christmas tree lights might not be able to enjoy a second life as part of a home’s exterior lighting decor.
2. Plug lights directly into the electrical sockets rather than relying heavily on extension cords. Employ surge protector strips if there are not enough outlets available. Before plugging anything in, consult the fuse box to determine how much each circuit can safely handle.
3. Don’t use damaged lighting sets, including those with frayed strings, unstable connections, exposed wires, or broken or cracked sockets.
4. Make sure all external lights are securely attached. Wind can do significant damage to bulbs, which can lead to additional safety risks. As a precaution, attach all lights firmly to walls or anything else that will not blow away when a stiff wind arrives.
5. Inside the home, be extra careful when using an artificial Christmas tree. Electric lights should never be used on a metallic tree.
6. Routinely check all cords’ temperatures. If a cord feels too hot, unplug it and find a replacement.
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POST UPTOWN DALLAS / DECEMBER 2012 POST UPTOWN DALLAS / DECEMBER 2012Dates are subject to change. Dates are subject to change.
shows
Enrique Bunbury -- 12/4 -- House of Blues
The Mountain Goats -- 12/4 -- Granada Theater
Of Montreal -- 12/5 -- Granada Theater
Mark Kozelek of Sun Kil Moon -- 12/7 -- Granada Theater
Bloc Party -- 12/11 -- House of Blues
Better Than Ezra -- 12/22 -- House of Blues
Keane with Youngblood Hawke -- 1/18 -- House of Blues
Ed Sheeran -- 1/18 -- Palladium Ballroom
Calexico -- 1/22 -- Granada Theater
Purity Ring -- 1/23 -- Granada Theater
Punch Brothers -- 1/27 -- Granada Theater
Lady Gaga -- 1/29 -- American Airlines Center
Of Montreal Lady Gaga
DECEMBER JANUARY
upcoming showslive music makes everything better
Wheat Bellyby William Davis
Every day, over 200 million Americans consume food
products made of wheat. As a result, over 100 million
of them experience some form of adverse health
effect, ranging from minor rashes and high blood sugar
to the unattractive stomach bulges that preventive
cardiologist William Davis calls “wheat bellies.”
According to Davis, that excess fat has nothing to do
with gluttony, sloth, or too much butter: It’s due to the
whole grain wraps we eat for lunch. After witnessing
over 2,000 patients regain their health after giving up
wheat, Davis reached the disturbing conclusion that
wheat is the single largest contributor to the nationwide obesity epidemic - and its
elimination is key to dramatic weight loss and optimal health.
BOOKS
12/7Hyde Park on Hudson
Playing for Keeps
Deadfall
Lay the Favorite
Cheerful Weather for
the Wedding
12/14The Hobbit
Save the Date
Life of Pi
12/21Jack Reacher
This is 40
Zero Dark Thirty
On the Road
The Impossible
The Guilt Trip
Monsters, Inc. 3D
The Impossible
12/25Django Unchained
Les Misérables
Parental Guidance
Promised Land
West of Memphis
Quartet
THEATERS
12/4The Dark Knight Rises
The Odd Life of Timothy
Green
Beasts of the
Southern Wild
Samsara
Butter
V/H/S
12/11The Bourne Legacy
Ice Age:
Continental Drift
Ted
12/18Total Recall
Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
Dog Days
Liberal Arts
12/21Arbitrage
Killer Joe
The Words
12/31Looper
DVDs
entertainment movies + bookswhat’s here. what’s coming.
12/14 The HobbitMartin Freeman, Ian McKellen
The adventure follows the journey of title character Bilbo Baggins, who is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug. Approached out of the blue by the wizard Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself joining a company of thirteen dwarves led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield. Although their goal lies to the East and the wastelands of the Lonely Mountain first they must escape the goblin tunnels, where Bilbo meets the creature that will change his life forever…Gollum. Baggins not only discovers depths of guile and courage that surprise even him, he also gains possession of Gollum’s “precious”… a simple, gold ring that is tied to the fate of all Middle-earth in ways Bilbo cannot begin to know. © Warner Bros
POST UPTOWN DALLAS / DECEMBER 2012 POST UPTOWN DALLAS / DECEMBER 2012
tunes discover musicgive music a chance to sound different.
S SINGLE ALBUMA
SINGLES
and
ALBUMS
JOHN MAUS “Bennington” / Electronic ANGEL HAZE “Werkin’ Girls” / Rap
MIDNIGHT MAGIC What Eyes Can’t See / Disco HOLY GHOST “It Get’s Dark” / Synthpop
HOW TO DRESS WELL “Cold Nites” / IndieRHYE “The Fall” / Experimental
FEDERICO AUBELE “Berlin” / Lounge GRIZZLY BEAR Shields / Experimental
JOHN TALABOT+PIONAL “Brave” / Indie WILD NOTHING Nocturne / Dream Pop
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