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Dallas, May I?

Building permit delays cost city millions, builders and buyers thousands

Honoring Sara

A random scrap of paper tells so much about Sara Hudson, whose life was tragically cut short by a random murder on Lower Greenville in 2019.

Dallas Author Whitman’s Latest Book Celebrates Family Traditions

When Dallas-based Kimberly Schlegel Whitman and interior designer Shelley Johnstone Paschke first landed on the idea of creating a book celebrating family traditions, they didn’t know that a pandemic would turn the act of gathering into something rather dear.

Midway Hollow Neighbors Say They’ll Ignore Protestors

Meg Fahrenbrook is known to her Midway Hollow neighbors as a friend — part of a close-knit group on Rochelle Drive that often gets together socially.

Not All Roses: Florists Work Through Supply Chain, Inflation Problems

Florists are navigating thorny supply chain issues to get Mother’s Day arrangements delivered this year.
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Looking Ahead

Rainbow Days will celebrate its 40th anniversary during the 25th annual Pot of Gold Luncheon on April 29 at the Omni Dallas Hotel Dallas Ballroom.
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Party Hopping

The 12th annual Symphony of Chefs on Feb. 28 at SMU’s Armstrong Fieldhouse raised more than $300,000 to help KidLinks connect children to healing, hope, and happiness through music and media therapy.

‘This is Dallas’ Explores Histories, Contributions of the Disenfranchised

The late Marcellus Clayton “M.C.” Cooper is Dallas.

French Châteaus For Beginners

De Vouge brings tales of Vaux-le-Vicomte to Woman’s Club, Aldredge House
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DSOL Presentation Ball Brings Families Together

Dallas Symphony Orchestra League’s annual Presentation Ball has raised more than $12 million for the Dallas Symphony Orchestra through the years and created many family legacies along the way.

Coding Is For More Than Just Your Favorite App

Coding camp students at the University of Texas at Dallas keep getting younger and younger.
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Looking Ahead

The Huntington’s Disease Society of America’s (HDSA) Greater North Texas Affiliate will host the inaugural JCH Golf Classic beginning at 7 a.m. May 2 at Bear Creek Golf Club.

House of the Month: 9727 Audubon Place

Originally designed by Robbie Fusch, then reimagined and transformed in 2020 by the current owner, this stunning home includes an addition that clocks in at more than 7,000 square feet.

Looking Great: Good Shepherd Pupils Transform Into Historical Figures

Theodore Roosevelt fans could have found themselves seeing double in early March as Good Shepherd Episcopal School fourth-graders dressed up for the annual Historical Figures Wax Museum.

Hardware 101: Choosing Styles, Shapes, and Finishes

Hardware is something that you’ll be looking at and putting your hands on every day, so it needs to be both stylish and comfortable to use.

Happenings on the Hill

Researchers at SMU and Northwestern University are working on Synthetic Wavelength Holography, a technology that uses cameras to record high-resolution images and holograms of objects beyond standard lines of sight.

Rangers Repeat?

Defending champs aren’t ready to surrender lacrosse supremacy

Comings and Goings

The lunch spot within the Conservatory on Two, a retail concept by Brian Bolke, serves up a mix of such classics as the tuna melt and chicken tortilla soup plus new favorites like the roast chicken tartine and the Brian Bowl chopped salad.

New interactive map allows residents, stakeholders room for discussion

The city of Dallas’ Forward Dallas initiative rolled out its Social Pinpoint map, which allows residents to create points of interest or discussion on an interactive map.

Overnight Camps in The Time of Covid

Are you looking to send your child to an overnight camp this summer but concerned about COVID?
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