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Rhythm and Harmony Can Bring Your Interiors to the Next Level
The words “rhythm” and “harmony” likely bring music to mind, but these are also terms that interior designers use to describe our work.
Total Wine Hosts Dos Hombres Mezcal Co-founders
Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will be in the Preston Hollow area this weekend for a bottle signing.
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Dallas and Tampa will Battle in the Tiff’s Treats Throwdown
To celebrate its entry into Tampa, Tiff’s Treats has created the Tiff’s Treats Throwdown, a friendly football wager pitting Dallas Mayor Eric Johnson and his Dallas Cowboys against Tampa Mayor Jane Castor and her Buccaneers.
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Faith Friday: MLK Symposium at St. Paul UMC
The Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture’s annual MLK Symposium in partnership with St. Paul United Methodist Church honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy will be at 6 p.m. Jan. 13.
Paper for Water Turns Origami Ornaments into Wells
Katherine and Isabelle Adams were only 8 and 5 when they learned a child dies every 15 seconds from unclean water.
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Kersten Rettig: Jim Severson Keeps Hope in His Heart
The 65-year-old chef/owner was diagnosed with stage IV prostate cancer 16 years ago and was given three-to-five years to live.
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Faith Friday: SMAA Hosting Epiphany Lessons and Carols Service
Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church will host an Epiphany lessons and carols service at 4 p.m. Jan. 22.
Pixar STEM Exhibit Opens at Perot Museum
"The Science Behind Pixar" at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science will run until early September.
Favorites of 2022: Two Local Men Help Ukrainian Refugees
This summer, food writer Kersten Rettig told the story of how Highland Park alumnus Wade Nicolas joined a relief team putting together the World Central Kitchen in Przemysl, Poland, to help Ukrainian refugees and restauranteur Shannon Wynne helped raise $250,000 for World Central Kitchen via his restaurants in Dallas.
Favorites of 2022: Ukrainian-born Iconographer Decorated Saint Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral
After Russia invaded Ukraine in February, People Newspapers deputy editor Rachel Snyder spoke this spring to the Ukrainian-born iconographer whose work adorns the Saint Seraphim Orthodox Cathedral about his take on the conflict and Ukraine’s leader. His answer? Ukraine has “become extremely united.”
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.
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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.
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Faith Friday: Celebrate the Sixth Night of Hanukkah at Temple Emanu-El
Temple Emanu-El will celebrate the sixth night of Hanukkah with a Shabbat service and dinner beginning at 6 p.m.
Adults, Children Can Enjoy A Classic Holiday Cookie: Three Ways
In our home, Christmastime has always meant tins of holiday cookies will be stacked in the pantry.
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Explore ‘The Artistry of Faith and Culture’ at the Arboretum’s DeGolyer House
The Dallas Arboretum debuted the Artistry of Faith and Culture exhibit at the DeGolyer House this season. The exhibit features the three world holidays celebrated during the season—Christmas, Hanukkah, and Kwanzaa—along with Diwali celebrated in the fall.
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Faith Friday: Patti LaBelle Performing at Christmas Gala Fundraiser for Dallas Southern Pride
Dallas Southern Pride and Abounding Prosperity Inc. will host a Christmas Gala Fundraiser featuring special guest Patti LaBelle, world-renowned singer, actress, and businesswoman.
Skate Under the Stars in the Christmas Capital of Texas!
Have you had a chance to visit the Christmas Capital of Texas?
Virgin Hotels Speakeasy Open Until Christmas Eve
St. Nick's Suite Escape, the Virgin Hotels Dallas' 12 days of Christmas speakeasy and pop-up holiday bar, is now open through Dec. 24.
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Kersten Rettig: El Carlos Defines Upscale Mexican Cuisine
El Carlos Elegante isn’t Tex-Mex, nor is it a TikTok-for-the-‘gram Trompe l’oeil of a restaurant.