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Holding a Debate is Hard to Do
On the suggestion of Wick Allison, my boss and D Magazine’s Chairman and CEO, we at Preston Hollow People, the sister paper to Park Cities People, decided to host a debate between Dallas City Council member Jennifer Staubach Gates and former Dallas mayor Laura Miller.
Mother, Daughter Face MS Diagnoses
Suzanne Robertson and daughter, Janie, both went to Highland Park High School, both graduated from TCU, and both were diagnosed as young adults with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
David Dike To Host Spring Art Preview and Auction
The Spring sale will feature 251 lots of early to contemporary Texas art.
Blooming Now: Dallas Arboretum’s Treasured Cherry Blossom Trees
Many of the cherry trees were given as gifts to the Dallas Arboretum, including trees from Peggy B. Braecklein in honor of her parents, John R. and Thelma N. Black.
Actress Marlee Matlin To Speak at Pot of Gold Luncheon
Rainbow Days will host its 22nd annual Pot of Gold Luncheon May 3 at the Hilton Anatole Imperial Ballroom.
Shinyribs To Perform at Ronald McDonald House of Dallas Gala
To date, Under the Moonlight gala has raised more than $2 million for the families living at RMHD.
Nasher Sculpture Center Announces Sheila Hicks
Her sculptures and installations transform thread and fiber into entire environments that reflect her formalist training with their emphasis on color, form, and line.
Concert To Features One of Mozart’s Greatest Works
Solemn Vespers is a hallowed choral composition written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1780.
SMU Concert Presents Three World Premieres
SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will showcase three world premieres by internationally acclaimed choreographers
SMU Spring Dance Concert Presents Three World Premieres
SMU’s Meadows School of the Arts will showcase three world premieres by internationally acclaimed choreographers
Taste of Dallas Returns in New All-Indoor Location
This year, Taste of Dallas also will debut a host of new food and beverage attractions, including Taste of the Neighborhoods and Whiskies of the World.
Faith
Park Cities Author to Speak About Mother’s Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
“My book’s sole focus isn’t on death, it’s about how my family has taken a firm hold on life and celebrates Beauty’s victories."
Popular Instagram Sensation to Pop Up at Mockingbird Station
The photo studio will pop up at Mockingbird Station from April 5 to May 19 in the space between Verizon and Accents.
Faith
Speaker Series to Talk Faith in the 21st Century, What’s Next
The event will take place from 7 to 9 p.m. in the church's sanctuary, 9800 Preston Road.
Dallas Symphony Orchestra League Goes Southern with Supper Club
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra League will bring the supper club to Dallas on April 28.
Faith
Dallas Author to Speak About Mother’s Alzheimer’s Diagnosis
“My book’s sole focus isn’t on death, it’s about how my family has taken a firm hold on life and celebrates Beauty’s victories."
Crime
Car hits two pedestrians, kills one, at NorthPark Center
A vehicle struck two pedestrians in the NorthPark Center parking center around 10 p.m. on March 11, killing one and injuring another.