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Early Exit Provides Motivation for Jesuit

Two years ago, Jesuit Dallas advanced to the fourth round of the UIL playoffs for the first time in history. Last year, its season ended with a first-round upset loss to Arlington. (Read time: 3.9 minutes)

Youngsters Aim to Keep Knights on Track

After losing 12 seniors to graduation, and with just two seniors on the current roster, Covenant could be excused for taking a step back in 2021.

Flaherty Aims to Restore Roar at St. Mark’s

While there’s a new man in charge on the sidelines, many of the faces on the field will be familiar for St. Mark’s this season.

TAPPS Three-Peat Within Reach for Powerhouse Panthers

Parish Episcopal proved it could win a state championship in the highest classification in TAPPS.

Have Strings, Will Travel

COVID-19 put the world on pause, but a Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) violinist wouldn’t let it silence the music. (Read time: 2.9 minutes)

6 Reasons Why Framed Wallpaper Panels Are Hot Right Now

One of the trendiest ways to use wallpaper is to take individual panels, frame them, and display them as art. (Read time: 3 minutes)

Spectacular Salads: Infusing Menus with Color, Flavor

I love summertime days that stretch endlessly and slowly.
Society

Year Delay Can’t Spoil 35th Anniversary La Fiesta

La Fiesta had a “Royal Celebration” fit for its 35th anniversary year.

Northeast Texas Girl Scouts Honor Gold Award Winners

The Girl Scouts of Northeast Texas presented Gold Award pins to 143 girls, including several in the Park Cities and Preston Hollow.

You’ve Got Mail Supports Cancer Patients

At Ursuline Academy, where the motto is “Serviam,” Latin for “I will serve,” it only makes sense that students would dedicate themselves to helping their community. The biggest club at the school exemplifies this perfectly. (Read time: 3 minutes)

Real Talk: Jean Bateman

Jean Bateman is an award-winning real estate professional who prides herself on being able to bring a lot to the table for her clients — from expertise in remodeling, construction, disabilities-adaptation, design, and marketing. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)

The Laughs Are Back!

When Dallas Comedy House closed in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, tears were shed, hearts were broken, and nothing seemed all that funny anymore. (Read time: 2.5 minutes)
In Case You Missed It

Dancing Highland Park Sweethearts ‘Still Having Fun’

Larry and Kathy Helms have been dancing together for 55 years, and they don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. (Read time: 2.3 minutes)
40th Anniversary

Photographic Memories: One Journalist’s Favorite Pics

Chris McGathey has been shooting photographs for People Newspapers for 13 years, more than a quarter of the company’s history.

Mars Ready? Parish Episcopal Team Wins NASA Challenge

Parish Episcopal School’s journey to the top of NASA standings began eight years ago with the founding of a rover team. (Read time: 3.7 minutes)

Malai Kitchen Modern Thai is Coming to Preston Center

Preston Center's Luther Lane has been looking sad lately, with a few "For Lease" signs fading through windows. The former Bartaco space can remove the sign because Malai Kitchen will soon occupy the space. (Read time: 3.2 minutes)
Society

ReuNight, a Party Under The Stars

ReuNight, an annual benefit for The Family Place, moved to spring for a socially distanced evening amidst exquisite art at the Nasher Sculpture Center Garden. (Read time: 1 minute)
Voices

Cole’s Ministry: Feeding Dallas, Souls

True story: Jay Cole saved me from becoming a bridezilla. (Read time: 3.5 minutes)

Dallas CEO Urges Help for India

The CEO of Dallas-based multimillion-dollar textile business Nextt still has family and friends in Jaipur, India, a 3.1 million-resident city recently devastated by the pandemic. (Read time: 3.5 minutes)

Major Goals: Recent Results Renew Confidence for Spieth

Jordan Spieth has been trending upward this season on the PGA Tour, even though wins in his backyard remain elusive. (Read time: 3.1 minutes)
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