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Obituaries

Real Estate Icon Ellen Terry Dies at 85

Ellen Terry, a leader in the Dallas real estate industry remembered as much for her kindness and generosity as for her success, died on June 12 after a battle with Alzheimer’s disease. She was 85.
Society

Out & About: Dallas Theater Center Centerstage Gala

Nearly 260 Dallas Theater Center supporters attended the organization's 40th-annual gala and fundraiser, themed "A Brand New Day," at Fashion Industry Gallery May 4.

Comings and Goings

Footstool Salon. 4415 W. Lovers Lane. The sophisticated and elegant Bluffview salon by Dallas hairstylist Chad Rookstool had a soft opening January before its grand opening on April 11.

Spectre: Not Your Grandfather’s Rolls-Royce

My grandfather used to peer through the windows of car dealerships as a boy, dreaming of one day owning a Rolls-Royce. 
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports June 10-16

Dirty thieves, mischief makers, and brazen burglars act up in this week's crime reports.

Finish an Exam Early? Why Not Write a Song?

When Highland Park High School sophomore Madi Furgeson had an extra 20 minutes after she finished her Spanish test, she used the time to write a song based on the lyric running through her head: “You used to want to know the true me, but these days it’s like you never knew me.”

Dirty Shirts Band Combines Pop, Disco, Rock ‘N’ Roll

Nick Santa Maria recalls family dinners at his grandparents’ home in University Park before attending concerts in Deep Ellum at the age of 16.
Camps

As You Prepare to Send Your Child Off to Camp…

Sending your child to an overnight sleep away camp can stir up a mix of emotions — excitement, worry, and everything in between. 

The Golden Dozen: Troop 4905 Salutes Senior Girl Scouts

If this year’s commencement feels a bit more ‘golden’ than usual, credit Girl Scout Troop 4905’s seniors.

Beach and Bay Await at the Pristine Peninsula Papagayo

Does it ever seem like as much as you love a beach vacation, they all start to feel and look the same after a while?

Jesuit Grad Aims to Make Olympic Splash

William Savarese, a former standout swimmer at Jesuit Dallas, will compete in the U.S. Olympic Trials this weekend in Indianapolis.
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