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Symbols of Female Empowerment

"You've come a long way, baby.” That became synonymous with the women’s movement of the 1960s.

New Name, Same Mission: Service Above Self

For the past 30 years, the Dallas North Rotary Club has been there, helping the community.

Dog Gone It! Holmes Aquatic Center Closes Season

Summer’s not over until a shaggy pooch makes the final splash in the Holmes Aquatic Center pool.

The Other Art Fair You Should Go To This Weekend

Saatchi Art, an online gallery and networking site for artists, just launched the leading independent artist showcase, The Other Art Fair, in Dallas this weekend.

Active Adult Luxury Apartments Grand Opening

This is your passport to a new beginning. Party around the world with us and learn all about what Everleigh Forestwood has to offer.

Find Body Art Everywhere

Those summer souvenirs like vacation photos and fading tans are in the rearview window.

This Television Doctor is for Real

In Dallas, Dr. James Pinckney serves patients from his office in Preston Center.

‘Secret Dallas’ Author Explores Village, Snider Plaza, Lakeside Park

Every city has its quirky corners and haunting crevices that clutch dark secrets, illicit details, and peculiar facts. Dallas is no exception.

Did You Know Jayne Mansfield?

After authoring "Jayne Mansfield: The First Reality Star?” for The Hollywood Reporter, Erik Liberman is looking to do a book on the blonde bombshell from the Park Cities.

Preston Hollow Resident Biking to Alaska for Cancer Research

Scroll Julie DeLaRosa’s Facebook page and notice her farmer’s tan darkening with each photo.

Volk Focuses His Lens on Dallas

Leonard Volk has loved photography since Jan. 3, 1950. That day, he bought his first “good” camera – a Leica IIIc – in Limburg, Germany, during 14-months he spent traveling after graduating from Yale in 1949.
Letter to the Editor

Letter to The Editor

Retired Architect Advocates For Preston Center Planning
Faith

Faith-Inspired Farm a Refugee Haven

About 30 miles south of downtown Dallas sits a slice of land owned by three Park Cities families but cultivated almost entirely by refugees.
Out and About

Two Focus Shows at DMA

With the temperatures rising, keeping cool during the summer months is a top priority. Lucky for us all, there are two new summer focus exhibitions arriving at the Dallas Museum of Art this season that you’ll want to add to your calendar.

Thermostat Gender Wars

From Memorial Day until the Fourth of July, Americans are happy and proud, as both events are bookended with a salute to our troops over the centuries, our freedoms, dining on burgers while watching fireworks.

America’s Greatness Seen in Helping

As we prepare to celebrate Independence Day, I’m reflecting on all the advantages we as Americans enjoy.

Cotton Candy Scouts

Boy Scout Troop 35 has been an important part of the Park Cities Community for more than 82 years. But earning its nickname is a more recent achievement.
Out and About

A Walk Down Symphony Lane

We all remember that first love – butterflies in your stomach, heart rate increases, and they’re always on your mind. For me, that feeling came every time I step out on a concert stage.

Rise School Champion Inspired By His Son

Asking John Poston to narrow down his heroes is like trying to cut a lawn with tweezers.

Recipes for Transformation

Perhaps the title of the Our Common Table cookbook should have an “s” on the end.
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