Community
Latest (Page 11)
Believe It or Not, Wick Allison (1948–2020) Had a Secret Softer Side
Many know how Wick Allison strived to make Dallas better through his publications and The Coalition for a New Dallas.
What Can You Say About Wick Allison in 500 Words or Less?
Thousands of words couldn’t do justice to the late Wick Allison. But he only allowed me 500.
Voices
Let’s Cancel “Cancel Culture”
The iconoclastic notion that our American history, civilization, and culture is so offensive, abusive, punitive, and exclusive that it needs to be canceled out is becoming normalized.
Hundreds March in Highland Park, at SMU to Protest Racial Injustice
Hundreds of peaceful SMU students marched around the campus Sept. 5 in protest of police brutality and inequalities faced by Black people.
For The Love of Guitar, Invite This Man to Perform
Maybe blame it on being born down under, but when Vincenzo Martinelli picked his instrument, he didn’t go with his Italian family’s traditional choice.
Remarkable Women
CEO Leads 24 Hour Club into Future
Marsha Williamson came to the Dallas 24 Hour Club as a fundraising consultant in November 2013 and wasn’t impressed.
Bluffview Resident Uses Art and Faith to Heal and Help
Brenda Bogart is an artist, a Christian, and a giver. With God by her side, she utilizes her artistic talents in order to give back to the Dallas community.
Highland Park Goes Hollywood: The Cousin, The Witch, and The A Cappella Kids
Seeing my 13-year-old cousin from Highland Park singing and acting on big and small screens still takes getting used to, but her success doesn’t surprise me in the least.
Bryan’s House Gears Up to Serve Children On-Site
Like so many charities and organizations that were planning the luncheons, galas, and fashion shows that were major fundraisers for the year.
Coronavirus
Ready for Her Close-Up
Dr. Tiffany Moon is on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic every day, teaching medical students and working in the operating room.
Remarkable Women
Remarkable Women: Attorney Considers Future of Justice
Competitive Amy Stewart plays role in North Texas’ historic Zoom jury trial
Check Out These Much-Improved Tennis Courts at Netherland Park
Troop 80 Scouts hope to see more play after rehabbing, repainting, restriping surfaces at Netherland Park.
Voices
Learn From and Be Inspired by Women
In July, I attended the annual Women’s Leadership Symposium, presented by our sister publication DCEO, and despite it being virtual, it was packed full of inspiration and energy.
911, What Is Your Emergency?
Just because Texas’ first licensed broadcast station specializes in classical music doesn’t mean WRR always takes itself seriously.
Neighbors Set Up Brief Memorial in Germany Park
A 24-hour display installed by neighbors on a tennis court’s fence in Germany Park memorialized Black lives lost to violence.
Voices
Dog Days of August
They’re here. Actually, they’ve been here since July: the dog days of summer.
Pride, Optimism, and Coloring Contest Winners
This section celebrates the community spirit and patriotism demonstrated by all who showed off their Stars, Stripes, and Service by participating and supporting a modified 2020 Fourth of July Celebration.