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The Copper Bar, Katy Trail, and The Joule: Brian Bolke’s Dallas

This week is the Dallas Art Fair, and the launch of the 2017 edition of Whitewaller Dallas. We’re there to guide you through the must-see and be-seen-at spots around town as well as the top exhibitions, restaurants, shops, and more to check out. This week we’ll share the “Insider Tips” from those in-the-know on what to see, do, and consume in Dallas during the fair. Next up is Brian Bolke, President and Co-Founder of Forty Five Ten.

WHERE TO EAT AND SIP
This spring, it will be rosé champagne on the patio at the Copper Bar at Forty Five Ten, under the watchful eye of Tony Tasset’s Eye.

WHERE TO SEE ART
In unexpected places, like the lobby of The Joule, where you can see works by Tony Cragg, Roger Hiorns, and Richard Phillips; Daniel Butren’s recently installed work in the entrance of Thanksgiving Tower; or across Elm Street at Forty Five Ten on Main with pieces by Tracey Emin, Catherine Opie, and Juergen Teller.

WHERE TO HAVE FUN AND RELAX
When the weather is good (very rare), the Katy Trail is Dallas’s High Line, a great place to walk the dog, jog, or bike. The other 350 days a year, spin is turning into the place to sweat and socialize. I like Terlingo Cycle. The Spa at The Joule is definitely one of the best spas in the U.S.—bar none.

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