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Food Roundup: Jan. 15
Looking for dining news? Kersten Rettig has the skinny on openings, reopenings, and menu changes in this week’s food roundup.
Read moreArboretum Annie To Return Feb. 2
Will we have six weeks more of whatever you call the weather in Texas? Visitors to the Dallas Arboretum can find out Feb. 2 when the furriest meteorologist in Dallas, Arboretum Annie, weighs in.
Read moreDMA Announces Dallas Native’s First Solo Exhibit
The Dallas Museum of Art announced Tuesday that it would present the first solo museum exhibition for Detroit-based (and Dallas native) designer Chris Schanck next month.
Read moreFrontiers of Flight To Boast Angelic Addition
The latest addition to the exhibits at the Frontiers of Flight Museum is positively angelic. The museum announced this month
Read moreBradford Pearson to Talk About New Book at Interabang Books
Former People Newspapers assistant managing editor Bradford Pearson has penned “The Eagles of Heart Mountain”, which tells the story of a high school football team comprised of Japanese American students in a WWII incarceration camp in Wyoming.
Read moreDMA To Exhibit 5 Key Frida Kahlo Pieces
Visitors to the Dallas Museum of Art will soon have the rare opportunity to see five works by the acclaimed Mexican painter Frida Kahlo.
Read moreBest of 2020: Love in the Time of Social Distancing
The pandemic canceled, postponed, or altered many a couple’s wedding plans this year, and in May we introduced you to one couple who was faced with just that issue.
Read moreBest of 2020: Dreaming of The Charles
In May, restaurants had been relegated to curbside and take out service only, and the day when they would be able to welcome guests again seemed far off. It was a yearning to have dining be an experience, and not an impersonal pickup from your car so you could plate it at home that drove Kersten Rettig to write about The Charles.
Read moreNew Year’s Resolution: Look Out For One Another
For longer than the four-plus years I’ve worked here, we’ve called this section Living Well.
Read moreWorking to Address Addiction During Hard Holiday Season
In Texas, we have already lost more than 23,000 people to COVID, but there is another crisis taking lives in our community made even worse by the COVID pandemic — addiction.
Read moreKick 2020 to the Curb
Let’s face it, 2020 has been really interesting – but interesting in that way that usually involves unwanted house guests that linger too long and carry a communicable disease and a penchant for toilet paper thievery.
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