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For a Colorful, Tasty, and Volcanic Adventure, Sicily Awaits

From the fire engine red cherry tomatoes in Palermo’s Ballaró Market to the lush green citrus trees heavy with blood oranges and bright yellow lemons, Sicily bursts with color.
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Bestselling Author, Screenwriter to Deliver LitFest Keynote

The community is invited to hear bestselling author and screenwriter Blake Crouch deliver the Highland Park Literary Festival keynote speech on Feb. 19 at Highland Park High School.
Home

Bold Meets Beautiful as Kips Bay Finds Its Flow

A bright green and fuchsia hallway, complete with a serpent slithering across the ceiling, beckons guests to a bathroom wrapped in Gucci fabric
General

Plan a Valentine Tea as a Gift From The Heart

Christy Rost shares the recipe for her ginger tea cake, a single-layer confection with a tender crumb.
General

Yard Signs Show Support for Hadley Hanna Celebration

Yard signs are available to support the Feb. 13 Celebration of Life fundraiser honoring Hadley Hanna.
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HPISD Musicians Make Season Bright for Retirees

Bassoons don’t usually take center stage in holiday performances. But young musicians in Highland Park ISD have been using their low-pitched woodwinds to spread Christmas cheer to retirees for the past two decades.
Community

A Valentine to the Local Businesses That Know Our Names

The familiarity is what truly sets our neighborhood apart. The servers who ask about our kids. You can’t manufacture that. You can’t franchise it. And once it’s gone, you can’t recreate it.
Events

HP Library Announces Three Community Events

The Highland Park Library plans to host three programs featuring a nationally recognized locksmith, a rising local author, and a friendly inter‑city mahjong competition.
News

Celebration of Life Fundraiser to Honor Hadley Hanna

The community is invited to the event at Smith Park from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Feb. 13.
Living

Try This Moroccan Dish For Winter Nights

One of the many benefits of travel stems from newfound culinary traditions and flavors. 
Food

First Rodeo or Not, Fort Worth is the Place to Be

The Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo, the nation’s longest-running fat stock show and rodeo, officially opened on Jan. 16 and runs through Feb. 7.
Living

Night of Giraffes, Hippos, Lions Raises $1.5M for Zoo

More than 800 guests arrived at Zoo To Do 2025: Nocturne to celebrate the Zoo’s mission of “Engaging People & Saving Wildlife”
News

Spy Thriller Films at SMU

Part of University Boulevard east of Hillcrest Road was closed to traffic Wednesday afternoon due to filming for a Paramount+ television series.
Community

Last Chance to Nominate Young Leaders for 20 Under 40

People Newspapers will recognize 20 outstanding community change-makers under the age of 40 this spring. Do you know someone who should be on our list?
Community

Edgemere Senior Living to Host Wellness Fair

To encourage local seniors to look at wellness in a comprehensive way, Edgemere Senior Living Community is inviting the public to its Preston Hollow campus for its New Year New You Wellness Fair on Jan. 26 from 1 to 3 p.m. 
Living

Local Teen Made, Then Saved, His Feature Filmmaking Debut 

After earning their high school diplomas, Joseph Jeavons and his teenage creative team graduated from short films to features.
Schools

Armstrong’s Gala Enchants Guests With Magical Auction

The Glass Slipper Gala was one for the storybooks, raising crucial funds to create more happily ever afters for students, staff, and the community.
News

Town Thanks HP Charitable League for Employee Gifts

Monies received primarily from the Highland Park Charitable League plus individual residents provided a $650 one-time appreciation gift to each full-time employee of the town of Highland Park.
Business

Late Burger House Co-Owner Left ‘The Most’ Memories

As the oldest continuously operating restaurant in the Park Cities, it has the most history of selling the most unpretentious menu items prepared by some of the most beloved restaurant owners and staff. 
Schools

MIS Students Warm Hearts With ‘Frozen Jr.’

There was magic both on and off the stage during the December production of Frozen Jr. at McCulloch Intermediate School.
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