Preston Hollow
Latest (Page 45)
Noteworthy Neighbors
Why Does a Retired Lawyer Need to Learn About Lava?
Dallas CASA volunteer Cliff Hutchinson takes up young client’s interests
Faith
Monsignor’s Retirement News Merits Massive Parish Parade
Christ the King Catholic Church’s Rev. Donald Zimmerman to step down July 1
Remarkable Women
Remarkable Women: Persistence During Pandemic
Community inspired as SMU student pays family’s rent, continues studies.
A Few Moves to Avoid Gaining Quarantine Pounds
When the possibility lurks that COVID-19 could become not just the name of a disease but the number of pounds you’ve gained while sheltering at home, it could be time to consult some fitness experts.
Coronavirus
Trinity Christian Students Take Classic Art Challenge
Latin teacher encourages recreation of Greek, Roman inspired works.
Anxious Tippy Balady Sings of Stress and Swashbuckling
Pandemic postpones USC studies, summer tour for Preston Hollow musician.
Andrews Rebounds from Injury to Lead Resurgent Yale
Former Greenhill standout honored by teammates for toughness, named captain
Society
Don’t Dress Up: Do Galas in Your Pajamas
Nonprofit world forced to pivot after pandemic spawns cancelations
Coronavirus
Doggone Pandemic Threatened Operations of Grooming Business
Longtime client comes to rescue, pays April rent, payroll for Park Cities Pet Salon
Jesuit Set to Make a Splash With New Natatorium
New venue to open in early 2021, allowing school to host meets on campus
Comings and Goings
“We want to thank our hardworking team and our loyal Dallas guests for a great year,” said General Manager Javier Montemayor.
House of the Month
House of the Month: 4161 Beechwood Lane
Find this stunning five-bedroom, five-bath custom modern home on an oversized lot in sought after Midway Hollow.
In Case You Missed It
The Politics of Parking in Dallas
Requiring too much stifles green space, other development amenities, some say
Coronavirus
‘It’s Going to Change the World Forever’
Celebrity chef weighs in on post-pandemic dining in Dallas
Keeping Up With Christy and Kersten
Hopefully, columns by our food-loving friends Kersten Rettig and Christy Rost will return to our pages soon.
Coronavirus
Come Fall, Schools Could Remain Much Different
Dallas ISD eyes options such as blending online, in-person classes
Camps
Longing for That Camp
Summer is right around the corner and parents are wondering if their children will be able to travel safely to their “summer homes.”