Look around any corner in Preston Hollow, and you’ll find some type of burger joint. Mariel Street’s new Liberty Burger is something different.
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Sister Margaret Ann Moser, O.S.U., president of Ursuline Academy of Dallas in Preston Hollow, received the 2012 Catholic Foundation Award, which recognizes her commitment to serving the city’s Catholic community.
She was honored during the Foundation’s annual dinner a couple of weeks ago, celebrating a “year of giving.” In 2011, … more
“The Music Man” opens at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Community Center and continues next weekend. Tickets are $12-$20. Buy them here.
Learn everything you ever wanted to know about roses – including the fact that they are edible – from the Herb Society of America during a free … more
The North Texas Amateur Baseball League is hosting tryouts this weekend for its spring 2012 team, which has its first game April 1.
The first tryout and draft for ages 18 and up begins at 10 a.m. this Saturday on the W.T. White High School baseball field. Those new to … more
The Jewish Community Center opens its next production “The Music Man” on Feb. 25, and tickets are still available online. You can also buy tickets at the door if the show isn’t sold out.
“The Music Man,” winner of eight Tony Awards, tells the story of a man masquerading as … more
You see them all over Preston Hollow — once pristine brick walls turned into rubble by crashing cars.
For the past several years, we’ve known it as the Woodall Rodgers deck park. Now, the 5.2-acre public green space between Pearl and St. Paul has a name — Klyde Warren Park.
It was named after Kelcy Warren’s 9-year-old son. Preston Hollow resident Kelcy Warren is CEO of the Dallas-based … more
Dallas native Emily Elbert performs at 8 p.m. Friday at Uncle Calvin’s Coffeehouse. Fans and critics have often dubbed her “a young performer with an old soul.” Admission is $15-$18. Buy tickets online.
Get into the charitable spirit when the Junior League of Dallas hosts a community fair 10 a.m.-4 … more
Dallas native Monica Thieu, an 18-year-old psychology sophomore at the University of North Texas, became the youngest winner ever of the “Jeopardy” college championship this week. She also happens to be a Hockaday School 2010 alumna.
Thieu won $100,000 and a guaranteed spot in the show’s next Tournament of Champions. … more