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Voices
Favorites of 2022: ‘Ukrainians Are Very Brave’ But Need Our Help
D Magazine senior digital editor (formerly People Newspapers digital editor) Bethany Erickson wrote about how the owner of Ukie Style in the Preston Valley Shopping Center marshaled resources for Ukraine this spring.
Dallas Sets New Deadlines for Final Valley View Demolition
About three years after an agreement was reached to tear down Valley View Center, the final portion of the abandoned mall could come down by the end of July if new city deadlines are met.
Society
Morris: Year-End Charitable Giving Critical for Nonprofits
Giving to your favorite charities in the days before the New Year can have added impact, those who work on the financial side of nonprofit work say.
Historical Marker Celebrates Dr. Marcellus Cooper
The Communities Foundation of Texas has installed a new historical marker at neighboring Caruth Homeplace to honor Dr. Marcellus Cooper, the first Black dentist in Texas.
A Foodie’s Dream: Dallas’ Chefs for Farmers’ Main Event
At the 11th annual Chefs for Farmers’ Main Event, sweet aromas filled the air as chefs prepared tasty samples of their signature dishes.
Voices
Christy Rost: Brunch and Bananas Foster Pancakes
Between shopping, gift wrapping, party planning, cooking, and entertaining, a quiet get-together with friends may not have fit into holiday festivities.
Crime
Park Cities Crime Reports Dec. 19-25
A report of a man in a sleigh flying over multiple cities appears in the Park Cities Crime Reports for Dec. 19-25.
Bush: U.S. Must Lead on Ukraine
Former President George W. Bush contends the U.S. should continue providing military aid to Ukraine and, more generally, “care about the human condition elsewhere.”
Readers’ Choice: The Salvaggio Sisters Write, Illustrate Book
Are you having trouble beating anxiety? Perhaps you should search out childlike advice.
2022 Person of the Year: Vicky Glikin
Vicky Glikin, who joined Temple Emanu-El in 2016, remains connected to her homeland Ukraine, where she lived until she was 13.