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Stars Hollow Has Nothing on the Park Cities
Some towns exist on a map. Others exist in the way they make you feel.
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It’s City vs. Town in Fun and Friendly Mahjong Competition
Players plan to battle it out during the first-ever mahjong tournament hosted by the Highland Park Library and University Park Public Library.
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Sarah Hodges
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A Standing Ovation for the Arts Educators and Advocates
HPISD recognizes the behind the scenes work of HP Arts teachers and advocates
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Sarah Hodges
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Bird’s Bookstore Becomes a Sanctuary for Book Lovers
Preston Hollow Couple Gives Readers a Cozy Roost
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Josh Hickman
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LunarFest Brings New Year Sights, Sounds to Park Cities
The Park Cities community celebrated the second-annual LunarFest.
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Sarah Hodges
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At Least One Last Song for Poor David’s Pub
Brice Beaird still has music to play, places to perform
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Josh Hickman
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Shlesinger Taps Decker for Passion Project
Iliza Shlesinger recently revisited an email she wrote to herself back in 2018, just before she got married, about living with regrets from her high school days.
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Gratitude Is on the Menu at Grandparent Volunteer Luncheon
Grandparents spend hours serving students in Highland Park ISD’s cafeterias each week. But on Feb. 3, middle-school helpers left their aprons behind while they enjoyed brisket and conversation at the first-ever Raider Café grandparent volunteer luncheon.
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Five Signs Your Aging Parents May Need Help
When I started thinking about caring for my own mother as she got older, I’ll admit I was a little nervous.
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Furry and Feathered Neighbors Help Build Community
There are some wild Park Cities residents, and they’ve got the whole neighborhood talking.
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A Senior’s Guide to Staying Sharp
An enhanced perspective, increased wisdom, and elevated self-confidence often come to mind when we think about how growing older affects our emotional and intellectual well-being.
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Centenarian Celebrates Birthday at Moody Family YMCA
What does a 100-year-old’s fitness routine look like? Ask Joan Eichner.
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Bold Meets Beautiful as Kips Bay Finds Its Flow
A bright green and fuchsia hallway, complete with a serpent slithering across the ceiling, beckons guests to a bathroom wrapped in Gucci fabric
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Dr. Kenneth Cooper Tackles Aging in New Book
The face behind the Cooper Aerobics Center combines decades of groundbreaking research with personal insight, offering a roadmap for living healthier, more actively, and longer
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Try This Moroccan Dish For Winter Nights
One of the many benefits of travel stems from newfound culinary traditions and flavors.
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Emma Succar Still Volunteering at 90
Spending the day with the nonagenarian at the Ronald McDonald House of Dallas feels like coming home.
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Earl Young’s Next Chapter
Gold and Grace: The Higher Purpose of an Olympic Champion in which Young chronicles his remarkable life, debuted in the fall.
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Oral Surgeon Fixes Smiles, Transforms Lives in Bangladesh
In a little over an hour, oral and maxillofacial specialist John Wallace and the team from Smile Bangladesh can forever change a life.
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Night of Giraffes, Hippos, Lions Raises $1.5M for Zoo
More than 800 guests arrived at Zoo To Do 2025: Nocturne to celebrate the Zoo’s mission of “Engaging People & Saving Wildlife”
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Painting By Numbers
Five friends — senior artists ranging in age from 74 to 83 — won a Third Place Award in C.C. Young Senior Living’s 25th annual Spirit is Ageless Art & Writing Contest with their collaborative still-life watercolor, Class Act.