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  • Jonathan Palant: Jennifer Shertzer

Kessler Park choir director has a worldwide mission

By Rachel Stone|2014-02-21T13:50:24-06:00February 24th, 2014|

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  • In the mid-1800s, Samuel Sloan settled what later became known as the town of Lisbon, along Five Mile Creek in South Oak Cliff. The original log house, now relocated to the Cedar Hill campus of Northwood University, served as the center of the this early community. Courtesy photo: Northwood University.

Oak Cliff history: A look back at the old town of Lisbon

By Gayla Brooks|2015-06-02T14:45:47-05:00February 24th, 2014|

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  • Shrimp and grits: Elliott Muñoz

Delicious: Luck at Trinity Groves

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-16T12:14:05-06:00February 24th, 2014|

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  • Danny Fulgencio

Dash for the Beads and more March events in Oak Cliff

By Rachel Stone|2014-03-07T14:43:42-06:00February 24th, 2014|

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Paws & claws: Larry’s good hair day

By Rachel Stone|2014-02-21T13:39:35-06:00February 24th, 2014|

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  • Kiwi lime Popsicles: Kristen Massad

Sweet recipes: Kiwi lime Popsicles

By Kristen Massad|2015-06-02T14:32:15-05:00February 24th, 2014|

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Worship: Like one enormous family, our lives are all connected

By Manny Mendoza|2014-02-21T13:29:06-06:00February 24th, 2014|

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Rick Wamre: The tenuous line between winning and losing

By Rick Wamre|2014-02-24T14:44:53-06:00February 24th, 2014|

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  • Redbird Skate Land: Danny Fulgencio

The perfect Oak Cliff date — morning, noon and night

By Rachel Stone|2015-02-13T15:02:49-06:00January 27th, 2014|

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  • Eric Barclay: Kim Leeson

Q&A: Eric Barclay, children’s book author and illustrator

By Rachel Stone|2014-01-23T11:54:55-06:00January 27th, 2014|

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Oak Cliff history: Our neighborhood cemeteries hold some noteworthy names

By Gayla Brooks|2015-06-02T14:45:49-05:00January 27th, 2014|

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  • Cheese plate with nut brittle, fig jam, apricot mustard and toast: Elliott Muñoz

Delicious: Bar food at Outpost American Tavern

By Rachel Stone|2015-06-02T14:43:42-05:00January 27th, 2014|

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