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    Devil May Care: Surrealist Ball

    First, we'll risk assuming that you already know what a powerhouse of excellent Mediterranean food and posh partying this Devil May Care place on West Sixth is.Then, we'll tell you that you're invited to "explore your deepest desires" with a lavish evening that'll be both wildly bizarre and seductively pleasurable: The Surrealist Ball, inspired by the infamous 1972 Rothschild’s event of the same name, at which creativity, madness, and over-indulgence are strongly encouraged."The evening will unfold with an experiential feast of decadent platters and libations available for purchase, that will thrill the senses with exotic selections from Les Diners de Gala, a cookbook curated by Salvador Dalí himself." Note: Come dressed to kill in black tie, long dresses, and surrealist heads.
    Oct. 28-31. Thu.-Sat., seatings at 6 & 9:30pm; Sun., 7pm. $40.  
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    Field Guide Festival

    Yes, Friday’s incredible feast at Rain Lily Farm is already sold out, which is why we're telling you in advance about Saturday (the 30th)’s celebration at Fiesta Gardens (beginning with a dawn’s-early-light Comedor Run Club journey, if you wish) that will bring a Revival Brunch prepared by Jon Oh (The Well), Christina Currier (Comedor), Jules Stoddart (Olamaie), Joe & Kasey Diffie (Joe’s Organics), Tara Chapman (Two Hives Honey), and Ben McConnell (Bouldin Food Forest) – and how it’ll be accompanied by juices, wine, and other drink pairings. And then, following those sumptuous Revival noms, you’ll continue your wandering way among the festive booths arrayed around Fiesta Gardens, grazing through many dishes, all presented as a collaboration between pairs of chef-and-farmer partners. Ah, this'll be a delightful daylong extravaganza of locavore eating and learning!
    Sat., Oct. 30. $125-300 (but the onsite Farmers Market is FREE to attend).  
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    Halloween at the Museum of Ice Cream

    The Museum's twelve magical installations in the Domain – so close to Fleming's Steakhouse, mmmmm – have already been drawing the Insta-crowd with their bright novelties and sets. And now they're transformed into a haunted town resplendent with spooktacular ice cream treats for all to enjoy. And yes, scary citizen, you're encouraged to come in costume.
    Thu.-Sun., Oct. 28-31, 10am-9:30pm. $49 and up.  
    11506 Century Oaks #128
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