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Lessons From The Heart

Former student helps Hyer third graders learn about cardiac conditions, health.
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If You Build It, They Will Learn

TCA middle school building construction offers on-site engineering lessons.

Skill Set: HP Senior Thrives in the Spotlight

Hardenburg brings leadership and experience as Scots seek more playoff success.
STEAM

Artificial Intelligence Not Just For Computer Mavericks

Mark Cuban Foundation ‘Bootcamps’ introduce teens to basics, possibilities.

Shannon Wynne: Restaurateur, Preservationist, Conservationist

Shannon Wynne has been called many things over the years, most notably “successful restauranteur” and perennial “cool kid.”
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Space Camp Alumnae Discovers Her Out of This World Passion

I was only in sixth grade when I discovered my fascination with space.

Romcom Screenwriter Got Her Filmmaking Start at Parish

Young filmmaker Alex Yonks, whose new holiday romcom Candy Coated Christmas features Ree Drummond of The Food Network’s Pioneer Woman, got her ambitious start at Parish Episcopal High School.

Comings and Goings

Looking for some new places to shop, dine, and more? We have the businesses that are coming, going, and have just arrived in this month's Comings and Goings.

New Coach Makes Immediate Impact on Lady Scots

McGough looks to return HP to state tournament with new approach.
Voices

Resolution Revelations

Creating my list of New Year’s resolutions nags at me like a petulant child, and with four kids, I am familiar with the feeling.

Botanical Business Blossoms With Studio Opening

Courtney Goldberg’s low-maintenance botanical arrangements business began out of a desire to decorate her Preston Hollow home with greenery.

SMU Moves a Little Earth, Begins Graduate School Construction

SMU’s eighth degree-granting school, which began operations in 2020, doesn’t have its fancy new home yet, but December dirt piles signal one is coming.
Society

$11 Million Raised at 22nd Two X Two For Aids And Art

Preston Hollow’s Cindy and Howard Rachofsky welcomed back art-loving philanthropists to the Rachofsky House in a big way, raising $11 million for the Dallas Museum of Art and amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research.

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.
Society

Party Hopping

Ventana by Buckner, which opened in 2019, celebrated the birthday of Virginia Justine McEwen, its first resident to turn 100.
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.

Color It Christmas

Ready to see the winners of our 2021 holiday coloring page contest?

Careful Use of Antiques Can Add Charm Without Dating a Home

There are many reasons to love antiques. They bring their decades, or even centuries, of history into your home.
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