You know that feeling, on a summer day, after you’ve been in an over-air-conditioned restaurant or movie theatre, when you walk out into the warm sunshine and close your eyes, fina[...]
As I try to describe the spectacular bursts of color and beauty at the “Chihuly at the Dallas Arboretum” exhibit, I’m reminded of my diabetic son and how we allowed him to eat cand[...]
Were you a Girl Scout? Yeah, me too, along with millions of women all over the country. Monday, March 12 marks a special day for us as the Girl Scouts celebrate 100 years. In 1912,[...]
Dallas Police will be training community crime-fighters as part of their Volunteers in Patrol (VIP) program this fall. VIP Orientation Training can be taken as a one-time, all-day [...]
Bibliophiles have plenty to celebrate in July as Dallas’ Central Library downtown hosts a variety of events for history buffs, music lovers and book collectors. Tonight, Roy Hamilt[...]
Davis Guggenheim wants to change the public education system in America. The only problem is that he’s not a national education czar or local school board member, he’s not a princi[...]
Last week, the Dallas Police Department began stricter enforcement of teen curfew laws, and all the local TV stations ran stories on the evening news. Neighborhood mom Linda Gaviga[...]
The Elisa Project is a non-profit group in Dallas working to prevent and treat eating disorders, and they’re hosting a luncheon August 20th. The speaker will be Jena Morrow, author[...]