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Leave Those Cell Phones Behind
A couple of memories standout for John Morgan about his boyhood experience attending a sleep-away summer camp: The cabin where he bunked lacked air conditioning, and the scheduled activities were few.
Partner Content: Sauce Pizza Coming to The Hill
After successfully opening locations in Prosper and Las Colinas, Sauce Pizza & Wine is coming to Dallas! This March, Sauce Pizza & Wine will open its new location at The Hill.
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DMA Impresses with Impressionism
One thing I've noticed over the past couple of exhibits is that the Dallas Museum of Art has incorporated more women-based galleries. Women Artists in Europe from the Monarchy to Modernism, Women + Design, and now Berthe Morisot, Woman Impressionist.
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REVIEW: I Know What “Everybody Knows”
If you're anything like me and most of society, then I'm sure you enjoy some juicy drama every now and then. Especially family drama that involves years of deceit and hidden secrets.
Pageant Winner Passionate About Medical Research
Pageant participants aim to pursue their crowns with poise, grace, and pithy answers to interview questions, not a neurological movement disorder.
Wading Through All the Fake Stuff
The bogus email I just deleted was an invoice for $672, ostensibly from a business friend. Who got hacked? We both sighed and changed our passwords. Discerning reality is exhausting these days: fake bills, fake phone calls from “government agencies,” fake news. Especially that.
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Women + Design with Katie Stout
Brooklyn-based furniture designer/artist Katie Stout – named to the Forbes 30 under 30 list – came to the DMA this weekend for a DMA Junior Associate exclusive event - Curators and Cocktails.
Be Better Versions of Ourselves
Do you ever notice that sometimes a word or thought repeatedly comes up in your mind and you wonder why?
Inside the Cause
Not Going Away: Eating Disorders
It’s been more than 20 years since Highland Park graduate Elisa McCall penned the following words before taking her own life; “with my death, hopefully, I will touch more lives than I ever could have alive.”
More Dallas Country Club Tennis Courts, Anyone?
A proposed new tennis building could provide Dallas Country Club members more courts to play on and a safer way to cross over Mockingbird Lane on foot.
Officials Hope Residents Will Help Identify Coyote Patterns
Reports of coyotes roaming the Park Cities aren’t new, but the fear Lindsay Ballota’s son has for the bushy-tailed scavengers is. “Our second-grade son is
“Failure to Protect Our Most Vulnerable”
Several priests named in a Catholic Diocese of Dallas list of those credibly accused of sexually assaulting children – some as far back as 1950 – served at
Such a Short, Mercurial Month
February is an important month in the culture wars. The shortest month roars in with the Super Bowl, not only pitting football fans against each other but also
Book Shelf
Whether reliving the life of the musicals man of Dallas or a family’s journey with early onset Alzheimer’s Disease, authors with local ties are finding their
The Walder Identity
Tracy Walder, now a history teacher at The Hockaday School, wasn’t much interested in television while growing up in Southern California, but on Sept. 11, 2001
Editorial Cartoon: The Inevitable
Illustration by William "Bubba" Flint
Editorial Cartoon: Suggestions
Illustration by William "Bubba" Flint
HPISD Leaders Want Relief from ‘Robin Hood’
As lawmakers in Austin look to tackle school finance this legislative session, educators in Highland Park ISD and other property-rich districts are hoping for
Editorial Cartoon: Post Holiday Blues
Illustration by William "Bubba" Flint
Editorial Cartoon: Abandonment Issues
Illustration by William "Bubba" Flint