Didn’t know him? You’re not alone. Even if you’ve been following the music scene for the past 40 years, you may not remember the guy best known for a single accomplishment: a television show called “Sing Along With Mitch” that was popular from 1961-1964.
Video and story: The West Dallas Chamber of Commerce board member runs a nonprofit that trains people for endurance races to raise money for charity.
For such a small place, the restaurant/bar has become a hub for sports fans with its TVs, comfy couches and impressive menu.
Screwcaps wines aren’t a joke any more. We offer a list of affordable labels, plus a recipe for steamed mussels that go great with a screwcap white.
Mild-mannered Oak Cliff nurse Aundrea White, a.k.a. Luna Tick Tick Boom, is one of the baddest broads in the sport.
Dirt Design Studio opened in the Bishop Arts District, 417 Bishop, in the former Decorazon gallery. The eco-friendly flower shop creates custom arrangements and reduces waste by recycling aluminum cans and using them as plant containers.
Six Oak Cliff students traveled to Washington D.C. this summer for the Texas Leader Forum along with 11 other DISD students.
It was a nice evening, and Paul Williams and his wife were passing some time in their living room. The next thing he knew, something had shattered the window in his rear office.
Born, raised and buried in Oak Cliff, the legendary blues singer and guitarist left a lasting imprint in his brief 35 years.
They aren’t paid, but these neighbors are dedicated to their sports — and they’re pretty darn good.