Whether you’re looking for improved physical fitness, healthy competition, camaraderie or pure silliness, there’s a sport for you. You just might not know it exists.
Small ways that you can make a big difference for nonprofits: Devour art and food; Go out to eat & Explore playhouses
Lane Allison straddles the line between two worlds — born in one, raised in another. The Preston Hollow resident, adopted from China 18 years ago this month, wants to help
In our neighborhood, most homes were designed with rear-entry garages. So, alleys are of particular concern in our neighborhoods, sustaining lots of wear and tear.
Aug. 11-Sept. 8 ‘Pear-licious’ and ‘Feathers’ Norwood Flynn Gallery presents two exhibits with an opening reception 6-8 p.m. Aug. 11. Sunny Jacquet’s “Pear-licious” features surrealist paintings of pears, and Shari
Newly elected District 1 trustee Elizabeth Jones entered the arena during a pivotal time for Dallas ISD as the budget remains tight, and we’re receiving significantly less funding from the
An Asian restaurant that does both sushi and hot cuisine well is hard to come by, says Tracy Rathbun. “You get one or the other. It’s basically like running two
iesling is, perhaps, the most misunderstood of all the wine varietals. People who don’t like sweet wine dismiss it because it can be sweet, while people who drink sweet wine
iesling is, perhaps, the most misunderstood of all the wine varietals. People who don’t like sweet wine dismiss it because it can be sweet, while people who drink sweet wine
They shattered the glass and snatched the banjos.The instruments and some pocket change were taken from the den as well as several items
In May, the Northwest Patrol Division welcomed a new deputy chief, David Pughes. The 22-year Dallas Police Department veteran talks about his plan for reducing crime in our area and
The lowdown on what’s up with neighborhood businesses: Soleo Mexican Kitchen to open at Hillcrest and Northwest Highway; Renovation planned for Cooper Fitness Center; Country-themed hair salon coming to Preston
I don’t see too many people taking responsibility for their actions anywhere — corporate, government or private individuals. All I see in the media is finger-pointing and shoulder-shrugging and
I realized that there is hardly a Sunday in our church when we do not announce the death of one or more of our members. Yet most of us prefer
Neighborhood students Alex and Helena Magee built a replica of the city’s newest landmark, the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge, out of LEGOS.
The Jewish Community Center will host a dedication for its new gym at 1 p.m. Aug. 26. with door prizes, giveaways and refreshments. The addition is part of the center’s