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Jesuit Dallas Boasts an Art Museum Like No Other

The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, National Gallery of Art, and Jesuit Dallas Museum (JDM) – as The Muppets sing it on Sesame Street, “One of these things is not like the others.”

Aiding 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.

HP Carries Momentum Into District Opener

After completing its gauntlet of a nondistrict volleyball schedule, Highland Park might be relieved to begin District 7-6A play.

The Dallas Opera Announces 2022-2023 Community Initiatives

The Dallas Opera invites the people of North Texas to join them during the 2022/2023 Season for a series of community-based initiatives designed to welcome new audiences to the art form, both in-person and digitally.

Freshman Paces Lady Scots in Denton

The Highland Park girls placed 12th against top competition in the elite varsity division at the Marcus Coach T Invitational cross country meet.

Big D Reads Kickoff

A crowd of 300 gathered at the J. Erik Jonsson Central Library for the launch of Big D Reads, a volunteer-led community book club initiative in partnership with Communities Foundation of Texas, nonprofit publisher Deep Vellum, D Magazine Partners, and 50+ others.

Physical Activity Can Improve Teens’ Mental Health

As the nation begins to prepare for yet another COVID surge in the fall, one of the most troubling lingering consequences of the past two years is the negative impact on teen mental health.

From Forgery to Fiction: Clay Small Leans on a Full Life in Latest Novel

From the east side of Manhattan to the art galleries of Amsterdam, novelist Clay Small has had an incredible journey.
Crime

Park Cities Crime Reports Aug. 29-Sept. 4

Burglars, reckless drivers, and a porch pirate plague the Park Cities Crime Reports for Aug. 29-Sept. 4.

‘An Angel Sent From Heaven To Help Us Out’

A photo displayed in Mary Puckett’s Oak Cliff home shows World War II veteran Charles Lemon, a Park Cities man she took care of for years before his death in 2021.
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