If you’re looking for some toe-tapping this weekend, the East Dallas-based Matt Tolentino Band is playing at All Good Cafe at 2934 Main. They’ll be playing at 8 p.m., so go early to enjoy some food. All Good Cafe is a family-friendly environment, so feel free to bring the kids. Who knows, maybe they’ll enjoy a little old-school music from the 1920s and 30s. There might even be enough room for you to bust a move.
I got a press release from Mariano’s saying that Friday, Feb. 22 is National Margarita Day, and the Google machine confirmed that that is indeed true. (Who knew?) So, what better way to celebrate than to sip on a margarita from what Mariano Martinez calls his “original invention,” the margarita machine? Mariano’s Hacienda is at 6300 Skillman. RSVP to kelly@biginkpr.com.
Also today, Feb. 21, local author Matt Bondurant’s book “The Wettest County in the World,” inspiration for the 2012 movie “Lawless,” tells stories of his Prohibition-era bootlegging family. The discussion begins at 6 p.m. at Lakewood Branch Library, 6121 Worth. Call 214.670.1376 for more.
Ready for your big break? The producers of “America’s Got Talent” and other top judges will be present at the Open Call auditions at Lakewood Theater from Feb. 23-24, which works to connect dancers with professional dancing opportunities. Full and partial scholarships to dance events will be given out. Lakewood Theater, 1825 Abrams. Call 214.821.7469 for more. There’s a $35-$115 registration cost.
Head to Fair Park’s Centennial Hall Saturday, Feb. 23, between 10 a.m.-5 p.m. for the largest family expo in DFW. Activities include camps, classes, product samples, hands-on games, entertainment, giveaways and more. All ticket proceeds benefit Children’s Medical Center. Fair Park, 1300 Robert B. Collum, 817.913.0558, $4 adults, $3 children 2 and older.