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The Fencing Is Down, and It’s Time for Fun at Lakeside Park
Improvements are complete, the fencing is down, and Lakeside Park has officially reopened to the public for the first time in two years.
Destination San Antonio: Girls’ Trips Are Good For the Soul
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but you don’t need to wear matching shirts to have a great girls’ trip. Nor do you have to be celebrating an impending marriage or birthday.
Midway Hollow Mom Creates Diaper Vending Machine
Erin England, when her daughter was younger, would often find herself “up the creek with no paddle.”
Four Steps for Creating a Glamorous Feminine Space
Ideally, most of the rooms in your home should be a balance of both masculine and feminine design traits.
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Don’t Wake Him Too Early
When first-grader William Phillips started talking about a dream he’d had, his mother thought it would be a short conversation.
Real Talk: Mary Kathryn Reese
Mary Kathryn Reese and her late partner, Jennifer Sherrill, knew they needed career changes after rushing home to adopt their first son, Jarod.
Gray Loneliness: It’s Real
As we age, we begin to experience a lot of losses.
Comings and Goings
What's new on the menu this summer? How about craft tacos from Chído Taco Lounge's second location in Preston Hollow.
In Case You Missed It
Chris Murzin Foundation Bridges the Gap Between Tech and Law Enforcement
It took a police detective months to identify the car whose occupant shot and killed Chris Murzin in 2021. But with the right software, the search could have been done in a day.
House of the Month: 3840 Villanova Drive
Nestled in the heart of University Park, this custom, 5,920-square-foot all stone home with Ludowici tile roof sits on a corner lot, offering an ideal blend of elegance and comfort.
Tasty July Fourth: Cupcakes Provide All-American Finale
‘Tis the season for hometown parades, backyard picnics, ice cold lemonade, grilled hot dogs and burgers, and everything red, white, and blue.
Destination San Antonio: Girls’ Trips Are Good For the Soul
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but you don’t need to wear matching shirts to have a great girls’ trip. Nor do you have to be celebrating an impending marriage or birthday.
Real Talk: Tina Lawson
The executive limousine business Tina Lawson founded in 2001 didn’t take long to evolve.
Experience the Food, Music, Shopping of Bishop Arts
Where's the Party? South of 30. While we’re blessed with so many dining and shopping areas in the geographical boundaries of Preston Hollow and the Park Cities, occasionally, it does us good to explore the richness that other parts of Dallas offer.
What You Don’t Know About Texas Divorce Laws Can Hurt You
Divorce involves legal, financial, and personal issues; in Texas, it also means navigating complex laws. That’s why it’s important for individuals facing one of life’s toughest challenges to understand their rights in the Lone Star State.
Comings and Goings
Footstool Salon. 4415 W. Lovers Lane. The sophisticated and elegant Bluffview salon by Dallas hairstylist Chad Rookstool had a soft opening January before its grand opening on April 11.
Spectre: Not Your Grandfather’s Rolls-Royce
My grandfather used to peer through the windows of car dealerships as a boy, dreaming of one day owning a Rolls-Royce.
Finish an Exam Early? Why Not Write a Song?
When Highland Park High School sophomore Madi Furgeson had an extra 20 minutes after she finished her Spanish test, she used the time to write a song based on the lyric running through her head: “You used to want to know the true me, but these days it’s like you never knew me.”
Camps
As You Prepare to Send Your Child Off to Camp…
Sending your child to an overnight sleep away camp can stir up a mix of emotions — excitement, worry, and everything in between.
The Golden Dozen: Troop 4905 Salutes Senior Girl Scouts
If this year’s commencement feels a bit more ‘golden’ than usual, credit Girl Scout Troop 4905’s seniors.