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Horsepower Meets Flower Power at The Dallas Arboretum

From gleaming chrome to polished wooden dashboards, the Classic Chassis Car Show was a nostalgic journey through automotive history, offering dads and their kids a chance to admire the mechanical marvels up close during the annual Father's Day Family Fun Weekend.
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‘Strong Like a Mother’ Campaign Nurtures Moms in Recovery

Nexus Program takes compassionate approach to keeping families together

Now Showing: Discontentment With The Fate of Film Watching

A perfect storm of streaming, the pandemic, and a glut of superhero movies has killed movie going.

Free Medical Clinic Grows With God’s Love

Park Cities doctor Barbara Baxter opened the Agape Clinic in the basement of an east Dallas church in 1983.

SMU Alum’s Moore Documentary Is Personal

SMU Alum’s Moore Documentary Is Personal
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Where The Road Takes Us

The open highway clears the mind, offers escape, and leaves room for discovery

Discover the Best Summer Camp for Teens

Though it's always welcomed teens to enjoy wellness, water sports and warm Hill Country hospitality, this year Lake Austin Spa Resort is offering a camp experience for teens that leverages the many natural and programmatic amenities Lake Austin Spa is known for.
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Where The Road Takes Us

Our off-the-beaten-path destination was Marathon, Texas, with a stop in Marfa to see the Prada installation — an art piece in the middle of the desert

Real Talk: Harrison Polsky

Harrison Polsky began his career as a commercial real estate analyst before transitioning into residential sales, where he discovered his passion for development, new construction, and resales.

Mourning Comes Early as Caregivers Face Anticipatory Grief

The term “anticipatory grief” may be new to you.

Window Treatments, Part 2

If you’re trying to decide between hard and soft window treatments, consider the following.

Is It Too Late To Escape From The Technology Cocoon?

AI-yi-yi! I have a beef about the takeover of technology. 

So Many Happenings at a Retirement Center Near You

Challah braiding at The Legacy Midtown Park

Dallas Destiny Tied to Cultural Growth

The 17th annual Dallas Art Fair brought 93 international exhibitors to the Fashion Industry Gallery in the Arts District and a bold assessment from founder John Sughrue.

Grandmotherly Guidance Gets Girls Published

Preston Hollow fifth graders Juliana Fresch and Emory Wardlaw enjoyed their 2-year co-authoring and publishing project with a little help from Emory’s grandmother. 

Cooper Fitness Introduces an Accelerated Workout

When Heather Dubrow, wife of plastic surgeon and television personality, Terry Dubrow, tried Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) during an episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County, I thought it was likely just another “best kept secret” gimmick. 

Where to Start with Window Treatments: Drapes and Curtains

Choosing window treatments can be a daunting part of the interior design process, but with these guidelines and tips, it can also be fun.

Real Talk: Lee Koons

Lee Koons and his wife, Shelby, live in his childhood home in University Park, making their boys the fifth generation to live on Purdue Street and attend Highland Park Presbyterian Church. 

Bucket List Lodge Lives Up to Its Name

Just a three-hour drive from Dallas, hidden behind the backdrop of the pine forest, lies a secluded cabin retreat. 

Dive Into Low Country Life At This Relaxing Retreat 

Located along the May River and just a short drive from Savannah’s airport, Montage Palmetto Bluff is a South Carolina gem.
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