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The Last of The Nuns
Each student wore yellow, Sister Lois’s favorite color, during the bittersweet occasion of her impending departure and celebration of her many contributions to the Ursuline Academy of Dallas.
Hill Country Flood 2025
Child Expert Offers Families Grief Guidance
The Park Counseling's Jennifer Kennedy emphasizes the importance of open, age-appropriate conversations
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Parish Episcopal School Invites Community to Support Flood Response Efforts
In the wake of the devastating floods, Parish Episcopal School is inviting the community to support the ongoing response efforts.
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Klyde Warren Shows Support for Flood Victims
Klyde Warren Park is remembering lives lost in the Hill Country’s catastrophic flooding with green ribbons, and a green, silent show at the Nancy Best Fountain.
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St. Rita Catholic Community Ties Ribbons in Tribute
Ribbons honor loss of St. Rita students Blair and Brooke Harber, and their Bradfield Elementary friend Lila Bonner
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Camp Mystic Alum Designs Jewelry for Flood Relief
Camp Mystic alumna Lauren Bellemare has created a necklace to both honor the camp that helped shape her life, and to make a difference for victims of Kerr County’s catastrophic flooding.
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What Do We Say When the Unthinkable Happens?
For adults the grief is heavy, but for children it’s confusing, scary, and often silent. Here’s a therapist's recommendation on how to talk to our children about a tragedy.
In the Shadows of the Spotlight
On May 6, 18-year-old Cooper Hardeman received a Best Lighting Design award for his creative use of the technique in the Parish Episcopal School production of Chicago.
Say Bonjour to Fashionable Frenchie in Preston Center
Frenchie, a brasserie developed by Travis Street Hospitality, opened June 23 in the space formerly occupied by Corner Bakery at The Plaza at Preston Center.
Comings and Goings
Read more about new restaurant openings, shops coming to the neighborhood, and what's closing in the area!
Spirit is Ageless Art & Writing Contest Returns
The contest offers a chance for adults 55 and older to submit artwork in many forms, including poetry, sculpture, and painting.
Good Shepherd’s Poets Triumph With ‘Their Expectations’
To rhyme or speak in free verse, that was the challenge.
UD Brings Chamber Music to Museum of Biblical Art
On the recommendation of a neighbor, I discovered convenient, free spring and fall concerts performed by music professors and teachers and followed by a reception with light refreshments, perfect for families, music lovers, or a sophisticated date night.
Society
TACA Announces Catalyst Grant Recipients
Fifty arts organizations across Dallas County will receive a total of $650,000 in 2025 Catalyst Grants from TACA, an organization motivated to invest in the vibrancy and resilience of a diverse Dallas arts community.
Events
Mark Armstrong to Give Legacy in Flight Luncheon Keynote
Mark Armstrong, son of Apollo XI astronaut Neil Armstrong, will give the keynote address at The Legacy in Flight Luncheon on Oct. 1 at The Frontiers of Flight Museum.
Happenings on the Hill
Talk about going out on top. R. Gerald Turner's tenure as SMU’s president concludes as the university wraps up its ambitious SMU Ignited: Boldly Shaping Tomorrow capital campaign three years ahead of schedule.
Preston Hollow Applauds
We congratulate Tom Luce, Oliver Burke, Lorreine Govea, Maria Hernandez, Lucero Sanchez, and Diana Torres for their distinguished honors.
Camps
Letters from Home: A Tradition That Lasts
When my kids were going to summer camp, I always made sure a letter was waiting for them when they arrived.
People Newspapers Bookshelf
Local authors offer an array of subjects in their recently published books.