Living Well
Songs & Smiles Delivers Joy to Memory Care Patients, Caregivers
Lyrics floated through the air, voices joined in harmony, and laughter echoed around the room.
Read moreBelmont Village, Photographer Honor Veterans, Preserve Stories
Howard Greenlee, a Navy veteran who joined in 1954 and now lives at Belmont Village Senior Living Turtle Creek, stood in front of the white sheet as Thomas Sanders took his picture.
Read moreSchooling Doesn’t End at Retirement
Children in Texas are not the only ones taking new classes this fall. Their grandparents and great-grandparents are joining in the fun.
Read moreDegrees of Debt
After President Biden announced an unprecedented plan to reduce student debt, the issue of overwhelming college costs again made its way into the national dialogue.
Read moreAt ‘Whipperfell’ in Knox Henderson, Sitting on the Iron Throne a Must
Winter, unfortunately, is not coming (at least not anytime soon), but the Game of Thrones (GOT) pop-up bar at The Whippersnapper is here through Oct. 15.
Read moreKips Bay Decorator House Open Through Sept. 25
The Kips Bay Decorator Show House is now open to the public through Sept. 25, featuring the work of 24 designers.
Read moreEnjoy The Heat and Climb Aboard the Tex-Mex Train
The Tex-Mex segment in Dallas is en fuego.
Read moreAiding Animals
Mars Petcare is working with nearby providers on a national healthcare initiative to discover and implement early detection technology and preventative care for dogs and cats.
Read moreDoctor’s Orders: Prepare Mentally, Physically for Dallas Marathon
The journey to winning the BMW Dallas Marathon Festival in 2015 began with a father’s example.
Read morePresidential People Watching: 34 Reasons to Visit Café 43
Café 43 in the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum is a wonderful restaurant. The space is spectacular, the service is friendly and professional, and the food is delicious. Need more reasons to go? Here are 34 of them.
Read moreDetour Brings Over the ‘Moon’ Coffee Discovery
I relish in how easy it is to remember the directions to D Magazine’s office: left on Walnut Hill Lane, right on the tollway, and go straight until you see the tall office building with a big, red “D” on it.
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