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Grant Halliburton Foundation Provides Mental Health Aid to Healthcare Workers

Nearly half of Americans feel the coronavirus crisis is harming their mental health, according to a recent poll by the Kaiser Family Foundation. Because frontline healthcare professionals are especially vulnerable, the Grant Halliburton Foundation is partnering with the Dallas County Medical Society to provide the mental health support they need.
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Spring is Going Viral

Aaah April. Sunshine, flowers, Easter.

In Search of Positive Approaches to Parenting

With @DrNoSpankasaTwitter handle, it’s easy to guess where SMU’s Psychology Department professor and chair George W. Holden stands on corporal punishment.

DMA Brings Art Exhibitions Online

DMA is bringing art from around the world to your home with new virtual exhibitions and gallery experiences.

Perot Offers Virtual Tour of Ancient Human Relative Fossils

Meet “Karabo,” your nearly 2 million-year-old ancient human relative or “Neo,” your much younger 250,000-year-old relative, with Perot's new 360-degree virtual tour of their Origins: Fossils from the Cradle of Humankind exhibition.

Stream Free Plays with ‘National Theatre at Home’

Fortunately for theatre enthusiasts who miss attending plays, National Theatre shows are now playing at a computer screen near you every Thursday night.

TACA Forms Emergency Arts Relief Fund

The Arts Community Alliance has announced the establishment of an emergency relief fund for arts organizations impacted by COVID-19.

Lush Springtime Wreaths, Easter Bunny Cakes, And Sugar Eggs

Thinking back to Easters when our boys were grow- ing up, four themes emerge – decorating the house, egg hunts, panorama sugar eggs, and celebrating with family and friends around the table

Fitness Helps Fight Heart Disease & Cancer, New Study Says

A new study from The Cooper Institute, with researchers from Harvard and Stanford, examined the relationship with fitness and mortality. Researchers found that higher fitness levels reduced the rate of heart disease and cancer related deaths in men.

Uno’s Red Stix Asian Street Food is Number One with Me

On a chilly, grey Sunday, I was seeking warmth and heat in the form of a cozy restaurant with spicy food.

AT&T Performing Arts Center Announces Rescheduled Performances

AT&T Performing Arts Center has rescheduled six upcoming performances to align with CDC recommendations during the Covid-19 outbreak, with three performance dates still to be announced.

Move Closer To Zero Home Waste; It’s Not as Crazy as It Sounds

Some of my practices in sustainability have been called “crazy,” like bringing my own to-go containers to avoid putting my restaurant leftovers in Styrofoam.

Medical City Dallas & Fort Worth Coordinate Paired Kidney Exchange

Jill Kolb and Jason Smith were both desperate to find kidney donors, and when they finally did, they had kidney transplants on the same day at Medical City hospitals. Now, they share a unique bond.
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