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Loro, the long-awaited Asian barbecue restaurant from barbecue legend Aaron Franklin and Uchi chef Tyson Cole, finally opens in East Dallas on July 5. Led by chef de cuisine Mike Perez, the menu is similar to the Austin original but features a few exclusive Dallas-only items like fish and chips. Read more at papercitymag.com/loro. There's something comforting about hiding away in a wine bar. Even with the Texas sun beating down, wine bars are prepared with shaded patios and refreshing rosés. Dallas is blessed with plenty of wine bars and they're some of the city's busiest and coolest retreats. PaperCity's Megan Ziots has your guide. Read more at papercitymag. com/wine-bars. Dallas' own Luke Wilson embraced the chance to film a major movie in North Texas; his 12 Mighty Orphans tells a very Texas football underdog story. And it's a family affair: The actor's mom — renowned photographer Laura Wilson — is exhibiting a collection of behind-the-scenes shots. Read more at papercitymag.com/ wilson. NEWSLETTER SIGN-UP Don't be the last to get the PC Daily. Our redesigned, expanded editorial newsletters put the entire city right in your inbox. You get Dallas' top fashion, restaurant, real estate, society, and art news — and more — five times a week. Sign up at PaperCityMag.com/newsletter. Morgan Pieper @papercitydallas Old's Havana Cuban Bar @megziots Kyoreder of Rugs @papercitydallas #PCSEEN WHAT OUR EDITORS ARE UP TO, DIGITALLY. LIKE: facebook.com/papercitymag FOLLOW: @papercitymag TWEET: @papercitymag GET SOCIAL: MISS ETIQUETTE DIVE INTO OUR DIGITAL WORLD PAPERCITYMAG.COM SUPER CHEFS WINE COOLERS MOVIE MAGIC Heather Wiese Alexander Luke Wilson Loro Dallas Neighborhood Cellar G rowing up, Heather Wiese Alexander was per- fectly happy to do as she was told — as long as she understood the reasoning behind it. "I think there was a relentless curiosity that made me want to dive deeper into things like etiquette and formalities," she says. That energy and curiosity stayed with Wiese Alexander through her first out-of-college role as an assistant art director with Neiman Marcus. The knowledge her grandmother shared about etiquette and meeting expectations came in handy when interact- ing on behalf of such an established brand. Now, Wiese Alexander is recognized as a bit of a modern etiquette expert (she prefers the term "ambassador.") Read more at papercitymag.com/etiquette. 14

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