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‘The Book of Mormon’ Playing at the Music Hall
"The Book of Mormon” runs at the Music Hall, presented by Broadway Dallas, until Aug. 6.
UP Regulates E-Bikes
The University Park City Council Aug. 1 approved changing the city’s code of ordinances to add new regulations for e-bike use.
Before Heading to Stanford, Jackson Has Unfinished Business at Hockaday
Whether on the court or the sand, Avery Jackson’s physical abilities are what most volleyball fans notice first.
DFR Responds to Garage Fire Near Inwood Village
Dallas Fire-Rescue responded to a call of flames coming from a detached garage at a home in the 7700 block of Morton Street, near Inwood Village, around 4:30 p.m. Aug. 1.
Voices
Keeping It Chill During the Salad Days of Summer
Christy Rost: When late summer arrives, chilled salad platters served as a main course or side dish can be a welcome answer to “What’s for dinner?”
Comings and Goings
The U.K. cookie shop chain’s second U.S. and Texas location – located kitty-corner to Bubba’s Cooks Country – serves such popular flavors as milk or dark chocolate chunk, white chocolate chunk, and double chocolate chunk.
Pool Lures Young and Old to ‘Take It Easy’ Every Summer
Mockingbird chattering filled the magnolia trees in the cerulean early morning air in late May outside the venerable Highland Park pool.
Rotary Marks Two Decades of Parade Hosting
The Rotary Club of Park Cities has hosted the annual Fourth of July parade – the reason many Park Cities residents call Independence Day “the best day of the year in the Park Cities” – for 20 years.
Jia Modern Chinese Closed in Preston Center
The Jia Modern Chinese recently closed in Preston Center after more than three years.
Society
Out & About: A Writer’s Garden Announcement Soirée
The 17th-annual A Writer's Garden, which will be held Nov. 7, will be themed "Homes, Hospitality, and Heavenly Gardens," celebrating the 26th anniversary of A Woman's Garden.