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Drink It In

Have a wine and art spritzer

By KAITLIN INGRAM

Published on June 12, 2008

Art and wine are a great mix. (And, no, I don't mean pouring your Cabernet Sauvignon on a Picasso.) If you're a fan of both, check out the monthly art series at the Uptown wine bar Vino 100, 2909 McKinney Ave. Featured in June is the work of Stacy Tomlinson, a survivor of lymphoma who was a finalist for D Beauty's 10 Most Beautiful Women in Dallas in 2007. Ten percent of the sales of the exhibit will benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. Call 214-969-9463 or visit vino100dallas.com.
Thu., June 19, 2008



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