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Thomas Woltz to Speak at Dallas Architecture Forum
Woltz has the unusual distinction of a being a landscape architect who has designed residential, corporate and public projects.
Local Children Return Wallet Full of Cash
The children, without even thinking about the possibilities took the wallet to the police station.
Philanthropy
Donations Needed For Prom Dress Drive
Five Dallas-area Comerica banking centers will serve as drop-off locations for new or gently-used, cleaned formal dresses and accessories.
Philanthropy
$1.15 Million Raised at Dallas’ Unicef Gala
Money raised from the black-tie event will go toward UNICEF's work to save and improve the lives of the world's most vulnerable children.
Such a Short, Mercurial Month
February is an important month in the culture wars. The shortest month roars in with the Super Bowl, not only pitting football fans against each other but also
Faith
Cistercian Alumni Receives Moroney Award
The Cistercian Alumni Association honored alumnus and local Luis Barbero with the 2019 Jim and Lynn Moroney Award.
Faith
Dallas Kitchen Serves 8 Millionth Meal to Homeless
In 1975, First Presbyterian began serving soup in the church's basement to those who were hungry.
Society
CASAblanca Casino Night Nearly Sold Out
Guests will enjoy a fun evening of dancing, casino games, cocktails, food, and prizes.
Tearing Down An Old House? Please Salvage Its Materials
When I see an older home being torn down, it always makes me a little sad. I’ve lived in several older homes over the years and live in one built in the 1920s.
Dallas Arboretum Expands Food & Wine Festival
The three-day event culminates with the premiere of The Chef's Garden's Roots on the Road conference.
Book Shelf
Whether reliving the life of the musicals man of Dallas or a family’s journey with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease, authors with local ties are finding their
Orchestra of New Spain Presents Rise of Flamenco
Celebrated Spaniard Daniel Doña, whose sensual and electric performances have earned him admirers the world over, will choreograph the production.
Faith
Magnolia Homes Designer to Speak at 4word Gala
This March, empowering women like Magnolia Farms lead designer Laura Tucker and Susan Packard, Co-Founder and former COO of HGTV, will speak at the third annual 4word Gala Divine Design.
Platinum Artist to Perform with Dallas Chamber Symphony
Chee-Yun plays a violin made by Francesco Ruggieri in 1669. It is rumored to have been buried with a previous owner for 200 years and has been profiled by the Washington Post.