By Alexis Berry By Alexis Berry | March 7, 2022 | Lifestyle, Feature,
From riveting performances to healthful cuisine, here are our March must-haves and dos.
Snag a healthy, tasty treat at Everbowl.
GET WELLTHY
At Everbowl, natural and healthy foods are a given. From classic acai bowls to tropical-inspired sweet treats, each superfood snack brings back the basics of eating and living well. We recommend Blue Lagoon, crafted to order with pitaya, Coco Love and Blue Majik bases and topped with chia pudding, strawberries, pineapple and shaved coconut. Better yet, customize your Whatever Bowl with a variety of delicious bases, fresh fruit and other fun toppings. 200 Crescent Court, Ste. 60, everbowl.com
LET’S GET PHYSICAL
Touching down right in time for a lil’ spring clean—John Reed Fitness Dallas has opened the doors to its highly anticipated gym in Preston Center. This innovative fitness oasis, which hails from Europe, touts state-of-the-art equipment, training and an array of fan favorites including HIIT, Pilates, yoga and more. Club manager Alex Knies notes, “It’s our goal to create memorable experiences with great music, awesome programming and eclectic interiors, all the ingredients that really make John Reed an unparalleled environment.” 8335 Westchester Drive, us.johnreed.fitness
The all-star cast of Rent’s 25th Anniversary Farewell Tour
SING
Jonathan Larson’s Rent is more than just a musical; it’s a cultural revolution. Touring for the 25th and final time, the lauded play is coming to Dallas Feb. 18 to 20 at Music Hall at Fair Park. Presented by Dallas Summer Musicals and Broadway Across America, the Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning production follows a diverse group of artists and friends struggling to achieve their dreams without selling out. Watch as famed actors, including Coleman Cummings as Roger Davis and Javon King as Angel, sing and dance to beloved hits like “La Vie Bohème” and, of course, “Summer of Love.” 909 First Ave., dallassummermusicals.org
Yummy moules frites from Toussaint Brasserie
INDULGE
No matter what you’re craving, the newly opened, impossibly hip Toussaint Brasserie has you covered. Lounge in a comfortable, relaxed atmosphere accented with soothing colors, brass, marble and natural wood while noshing on approachable ingredient-driven French provincial cuisine. Menu highlights include flavorful moules frites, timeless beef bourguignon and Asian-inspired lobster thermidor with coconut red curry, plus gourmet coffee, late-night cocktails to go and light bites like scrumptious pain au chocolat. 1907 Elm St., toussaintdallas.com
Engage your core at Classic Pilates’ expert classes.
STRETCH
Put a spring in your step at Victory Park’s newly opened Classic Pilates studio. Equipped with the best Pilates equipment in the industry and professional power instructors with over 50 years of combined experience, these modern, light-filled studio spaces have everything you need to get your sweat on. Learn classical Pilates methodology while strengthening your core, plus private and aerial fusion sessions. 2426 Victory Park Lane, classicpilatesstudio.com
Photography by: BY JANNIS BRANDT/UNSPLASH; BY CAROL ROSEGG; BY KEVIN MARPLE; COURTESY OF CLASSIC PILATES