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Party Hopping
Ventana by Buckner, which opened in 2019, celebrated the birthday of Virginia Justine McEwen, its first resident to turn 100.
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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.”
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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.
Ursuline Academy Debuts New Building
Renovations continue as Catholic all-girls campus prepares for future of learning.
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From Girl Scout to Bat Woman
Over 2 million people viewed bright orange, life-like statues spread across the courtyard and corridors at NorthPark Center before the exhibit moved on in late fall.
Teen Authors Book on Preston Hollow History
Most 15-year-olds don’t sit down to write a history book about their neighborhood.
Chef Emily Carty’s Got Game
‘Tis the Season for hunters who enjoy one of the great outdoor activities this time of year: whitetail deer hunting, which is in full swing until Jan. 2 in northern Texas and until Jan. 16 in the southern part of the state.
A Duty to Global Community
Dallas International School helps refugee family from Afghanistan.
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Cattle Baron’s Ball Enjoys Big Night for American Cancer Society
After the pandemic scooted fundraising online last year, Cattle Baron’s Ball ‘doubled down’ this year with record attendance and fundraising.
Interior Designer John Phifer Marrs Sees Collecting as Décor
John Phifer Marrs learned the joy of having beautiful things from his grandmother and turned that passion into a career in interior design and, more recently, writing.
Another Honor for Legendary W.T. White Baseball Patriarch
Retired coach Shepherd is part of third DISD hall of fame class.
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The Other Art Fair Showcases New Talent, Helps Stewpot
Dallas art enthusiasts joined local, national, and international artists at the Dallas Market Hall on Oct. 21 for the Private View party for the Dallas edition of The Other Art Fair, a leading artist fair for discovering emerging artists.
Anthology of Highland Park Tower Residents To Enjoy Sky-High Dining
Another residential tower has begun going up near the Shops at Highland Park.
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Early Lights
I have been doing lunges to prepare for the marathon of trips up and down our stairs to haul Christmas decorations from the attic.
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Dallas Teens to Party With Musical Purpose
Junior Symphony Ball gears up for January fundraiser dance.
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2021 Dallas Symphony Orchestra Gala Dazzles Guests
Music director Fabio Luisi made his gala debut Sept. 25 at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center during a fundraising evening featuring world-renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter.
An ICU Doctor’s Tales From the COVID-19 Front Lines
Zachary Dreyfuss tackles the difficult conversations with patients’ relatives.
Start Spreading the News
For years, Highland Park ISD grad Dan Tubb has lived and worked in NYC. He’s held residence everywhere from Hell’s Kitchen to Washington Heights. He’s lived in four-floor walk-ups with six roommates and now lives in New Jersey with his family.