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Comings and Goings
Read more about new restaurant openings, shops coming to the neighborhood, and what's closing in the area!
Community
Where The Road Takes Us
Our off-the-beaten-path destination was Marathon, Texas, with a stop in Marfa to see the Prada installation — an art piece in the middle of the desert
Good Shepherd’s Poets Triumph With ‘Their Expectations’
To rhyme or speak in free verse, that was the challenge.
UD Brings Chamber Music to Museum of Biblical Art
On the recommendation of a neighbor, I discovered convenient, free spring and fall concerts performed by music professors and teachers and followed by a reception with light refreshments, perfect for families, music lovers, or a sophisticated date night.
House of the Month: 5216 Palomar Lane
Experience a level of luxury living in one of Dallas’ most desired neighborhoods.
Preston Hollow Applauds
We congratulate Tom Luce, Oliver Burke, Lorreine Govea, Maria Hernandez, Lucero Sanchez, and Diana Torres for their distinguished honors.
People Newspapers Bookshelf
Local authors offer an array of subjects in their recently published books.
Hockaday Senior’s Research Makes Detecting Microplastics Easier
Bottles, bags, and other debris — it’s not uncommon nowadays to walk alongside the bank of a river or lake and see piles of trash accumulating.
Grace Academy Delivers ‘Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious’ Show
Less than 12 miles separate Grace Academy of Dallas and the Granville Arts Center in Garland — far enough for young performers to chimney sweep audiences away to Edwardian London.
Dallas Destiny Tied to Cultural Growth
The 17th annual Dallas Art Fair brought 93 international exhibitors to the Fashion Industry Gallery in the Arts District and a bold assessment from founder John Sughrue.
Volunteers Bring Interactive Spaces to Local Elementary Schools
Colorful paint strokes brought four-square, tic-tac-toe, and checkerboard games to life at Preston Hollow Elementary School’s new interactive playground.
Camps
Fidelity. Bravery. Integrity.
A tour of FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C. inspired the summer plans for a University Park teen with an interest in government and law enforcement.
Community
The Boys Are Back in Town
The end of the school year is more than a marker on the calendar—it’s a shift in tempo
Grandmotherly Guidance Gets Girls Published
Preston Hollow fifth graders Juliana Fresch and Emory Wardlaw enjoyed their 2-year co-authoring and publishing project with a little help from Emory’s grandmother.
In Case You Missed It
Film Takes Audiences Back to ‘When Dallas Rocked’
A new documentary prompts a welcome time warp for baby boomers and an eye-opening revelation for millennials and Gen Zers who think nothing cool ever happened in Dallas.
Cooper Fitness Introduces an Accelerated Workout
When Heather Dubrow, wife of plastic surgeon and television personality, Terry Dubrow, tried Electrical Muscle Stimulation (EMS) during an episode of The Real Housewives of Orange County, I thought it was likely just another “best kept secret” gimmick.
Dallas Golfers Help South Korea Grow PGA Presence
A sizable contingent of fans at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson took a rooting interest in Si Woo Kim, a South Korea native and Tour veteran who now lives in Preston Hollow.
Camps
‘Ultimate’ Camp Guide Includes Many Nearby Options
S. Holland Murphy and Jessica Otte, colleagues at our sister publications D Magazine and D Home, came up with what they call the “Ultimate Guide to Camps for Kids” on dmagazine.com, with several of their picks in or near People Newspapers' markets.
Parish Art Students Spark the Imagination
Juniors Elliott Lewis, Marley Martinez, and Sahara Tran were eager to inspire young students with their SPARK Art Pop-up exhibit, but didn’t realize how much they’d learn about themselves in the process.
Camps
Rain or Shine, Camp Scores
Highland Park High School student Charlton Bradford hopes his basketball camp from May 26 to 29 will be a slam dunk with young players.