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Minimalism vs. Maximalism Part 1: ‘Less is More?’
Most people have heard of minimalism, but “maximalism” is a newer term that you might not be familiar with. While minimalism is about creating a calm, clutter-free environment, maximalism embraces abundance, bold colors, and layered patterns.
Food
Thanksgiving for Two? Try Alternatives
One of the most iconic Thanksgiving paintings is Norman Rockwell’s Freedom From Want painted in 1943.
Sports
HP Looks to Tame Lions Again in Playoffs
The Scots will meet Frisco Reedy in a postseason rematch in the Class 5A Division I area round on Thursday at The Star.
Living
Neighborly Mom Helps Young Bikers Hit the Road
About 14 years ago, a frustrated neighbor asked Daniela Hudson if she knew of anyone who could teach her daughter to ride a bike. Hudson didn’t, but she thought that she could help.
News
Ribbons Convey Promise That ‘We Will Never Forget’
Across Texas, few other events have affected us like the tragic July 4 flooding that engulfed areas of Camp Mystic situated along the Guadalupe River.
Living
Author’s Spiritual Journey With Breast Cancer Begins in Denial
For some reason, in the back of my mind, I often thought, I bet I’ll be: That Girl. You know, the one who gets breast cancer.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Nov. 10-16
Dangerous drivers, burglars, and thieves were at large in the Park Cities in this week's Crime Reports.
In Case You Missed It
Highland Belles Drill Team Announces Honor Squads
Highland Park High School’s award-winning Highland Belles Drill Team has announced the 2025-26 Highland Belles Honor Squads. Belles in the honor squads are recognized for their excellence in dance and high kick.
Community
BSA Troop 1899 Helps International Girls Earn Eagle
Boy Scouts, how far would you go to earn your Eagle Scout rank? How about traveling to Texas from Spain or South Korea?
Community
‘Park Cities People’ Applauds
'Park Cities People' salutes a 911 dispatcher who helped deliver a baby, two U.S. Presidential Scholars, and the seventh grader who designed this year's HPISD birthday cards.
Schools
Mahjong Isn’t Just for Mom’s Night
Students are using a centuries-old method to develop problem-solving, math, and social skills.