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Versatile Jesuit Senior Spends Little Time on Sidelines
You can find Northwestern-bound Robert Fitzgerald playing four or five different positions at any given Jesuit game this season.
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Four Tips For Rebuilding Friendships
Months, or even years, may have passed since you last talked with a friend, and you may have regrets for not keeping in touch.
A Culinary Journey to Southern France
"Memories of past travels are as near as my kitchen, where I recreate the flavors I experienced while touring."
See what Christy Rost has cooked up.
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Society
Looking Ahead
Spring, summer, autumn, winter – any season is good for loving the Park Cities.
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Society
Junior League Dallas Exhibit Headed to State Fair of Texas
The Junior League of Dallas, celebrating its centennial, will showcase its history and present-day projects with an exhibit at the Hall of State during the 2021 State Fair of Texas.
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Stuck on a Room Design? Follow These Four Steps to Find Inspiration
Do you have a room in your home that has you feeling “stuck?”
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Society
Arboretum Takes Guests Back in Time With Gatsby Garden Soirée
Guests dressed in roaring 1920’s attire for the Food and Wine Festival themed A Gatsby Garden Soirée at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden.
Acceptitas Aids in College Consulting
Emmet Halm arrived at Harvard for his freshman year and discovered something unexpected.
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Home Run: Decorated Distance Runner Returns to Bears
Becky Wade Firth has run marathons around the world, but her serendipitous return to Ursuline Academy finds her covering new ground.
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Pandemic Perspectives
Like many of us, Tony Johnson took advantage of some downtime during the COVID-19 pandemic to reflect.
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‘Ice Cream Perfected’
A traditional Indian dessert recipe passed down through generations has spread from a Preston Hollow family’s kitchen to stores nationwide.
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Voices
Parent Traps
Our youngest graduated from college in May. Within days she was celebrating on vacation with family and friends.
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Society
Music of the Decades For Alzheimer’s Awareness
Vintage music, fashions, and cocktails made a comeback as The Preston of the Park Cities joined thousands worldwide for the Alzheimer’s Association’s annual observance of The Longest Day® held on the summer solstice – “the day with the most light” – to fight the mental darkness of the disease.
Society
2021 Duchesses Celebrate La Fiesta Uninterrupted
After missing out on traditional rites of passage during a year-plus of pandemic unpredictability, the 2021 La Fiesta duchesses enjoyed a whole week of fun and patriotic celebrations.
House of the Month: 1 Vanguard Way
Float above the everyday in this modern treehouse, designed by internationally acclaimed Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects.
St. Michael’s Farmers Market Celebrates 10th Anniversary
Celebrating its 10th anniversary this season, the award-winning Saint Michael’s Farmers Market draws in a variety of vendors to offer fun-filled Saturday mornings.
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Hillcrest Teen Launched His ‘Chef Z’ Baking Brand Last Year
At 14, Zachary Moskowitz, also known as “Chef Z,” has created his baking empire with an online café, cooking classes, and popular social media channels showcasing his culinary talents.
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Philanthropy
United to Learn, United to Launch
At the beginning of every school year, for the past five years, United to Learn has helped Dallas ISD students and teachers get off to a good start by making sure they have the supplies they need.
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Labor Shortage Affecting Rideshare Industry
As more people get vaccinated against COVID-19 and resume traveling, many may have noticed it’s harder and more expensive to book flights and rental cars.
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‘I Missed Football’
At a small private school like ESD, multi-sport athletes are commonplace. At an NCAA Division I university like Duke? They’re rare.
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