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Media members who have already arrived in North Texas say they're looking forward to BBQ and more while covering their country in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.International media members arrive in North TexasMonday was the first day members of the media could pick up their credentials to enter Dallas Stadium and the International Broadcast Center.The IBC, which is located at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center in Downtown Dallas, also houses a center for media members to cover local matches."The people who love soccer like us, it's a dream come true."Several media members who FOX 4's Steven Dial spoke to on Monday said this was their first time in Texas or the United States."To me, the IBC is ridiculous. It's huge. I've never seen something like that. I've been to other World Cups, but nothing like this," Edward Castillo, a soccer reporter from Costa Rica, told Dial. Castillo covered Sunday's Rangers game in Arlington, and has also already visited the Stockyards in Fort Worth and tri
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If you're looking for a free event to watch every World Cup game this summer in Dallas, FIFA has the perfect event for you. Here are all the details.FIFA Fan Fest Dallas OverviewFIFA Fan Festival Dallas is a free event that will be held for the duration of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. You can find the full website on the event here: https://www.dallasfwc26.com/fifafanfestival-dallas/The festival will have giant screens to broadcast all 104 FIFA World Cup games.There will be curated food and beverage options, as well as a play area for children, and multiple concerts will take place throughout the festival.One million fans are expected to take part in the festival, according to the North Texas FWC Organizing Committee.FIFA Fan Fest Dallas LocationFIFA Fan Festival Dallas will be located at Fair Park. The festival address is 1818 1st Avenue Dallas, TX 75210.More specifically, the event will take place at the Dos Equis Pavilion and two adjacent parking lots.Entrances to the festival will be l
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Back in March, Restaurant Beatrice held its second Women’s History Month dinner. Actually, it held two: one for the public and one that was invite-only for many notable women in the Dallas food scene. I was there, sitting with Rosin Saez of Marcello Andres Ceramics. At the table next to us were several women in leadership … Continued The post Oak Cliff’s Restaurant Beatrice Will Close at the End of This Week appeared first on D Magazine.