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Favorites of 2021: The Food (and Travel) Stories
As we continue our look back at our favorite stories of 2021, we would be remiss if we didn't take a look at how food and travel were impacted by a year that saw us gingerly stepping into a "new normal" as the pandemic continued for a second year.
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Two Sisters Shutters on New Years Eve
Like many hospitality businesses these days, Two Sisters announced that 2021 will be the last year for the 32-year-old catering company.
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Former SMU Rower Details College Struggles in Directorial Debut
Introspective drama examines the physical and psychological toll of athletics.
Head to Healdsburg for Domestic Imbibing, European Vibin’
Pandemic still have you not quite ready to go to Europe? Healdsburg, California, offers endless options for feeling like you are abroad without leaving the USA.
Audra McDonald to Headline Turtle Creek Chorale’s Benefit Gala
Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award winner Audra McDonald will headline RHAPSODY – Turtle Creek Chorale’s Benefit Gala – at the Meyerson Symphony Center in March.
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Best of
Favorites of 2021: The Toy Store Anniversary
"I think this was my favorite thing to write this year because everyone at Toys Unique looked happy to work there, which is amazing because kids can be a whole thing," said our youngest intern, John Erickson.
STEAM
Perot Exhibit Shows Legos Aren’t Just For Playing
Opening a new box of Legos is obviously fun, but every time you build something new, you’re also using science, engineering, and math.
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Society
Looking Ahead
As a wife, sister, daughter, and colleague, Doreen Griffith understands firsthand “how caring for yourself is often last on your to-do list.”
Society
Art For Advocacy Auctions Bring Healing to The Abused
More than 600 charity-minded aesthetes celebrated the transformative healing power of art on Sept. 25 at General Datatech on Ambassador Row while raising funds and awareness for Dallas Children’s Advocacy Center in record-shattering – be bold, be bright, be brave – style.
Bubble Lounge Podcast Celebrates Three Years
The Bubble Lounge podcast recently celebrated its third year of streaming at Glitterville Pop! in The Pavilion on Lovers Lane.
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Color It Christmas
Ready to see the winners of our 2021 holiday coloring page contest?
Clayton Dabney For Kids With Cancer 2021 Golf Tournament
Golfers gathered this fall to support Clayton Dabney for Kids with Cancer at the 26th-annual golf tournament.
Teen Authors Book on Preston Hollow History
Most 15-year-olds don’t sit down to write a history book about their neighborhood.
In Case You Missed It
Meet Our Persons of the Year
Over the weekend, we announced our Park Cities, Preston Hollow, and Readers' Choice Persons of the Year with a quiet little sneak peek of the covers of our January issues on social media.
Light Up Your Holidays
Is one of your holiday traditions a trip to check out amazing light displays and never leave your car? Want to plan your route?
We have a map for you.
Anthropologie Moving To Knox Street
Anthropologie will soon move from Highland Park Village to Knox Street.
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Interior Designer John Phifer Marrs Sees Collecting as Décor
John Phifer Marrs learned the joy of having beautiful things from his grandmother and turned that passion into a career in interior design and, more recently, writing.
Mistletoe Stands in 10th Year of Supporting North Texas Food Bank
A group of teenagers is in their 10th year of selling mistletoe to support the North Texas Food Bank.
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Benac Family Donates Indian Crèche to Dallas Arboretum Nativity Exhibit
The Dallas Arboretum recently received a new addition to the grand Holiday at the Arboretum decor.
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