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Escape the chill with Oak Cliff Cultural Center’s January programming
The Oak Cliff Cultural Center's January programming includes the Zora Neale Hurston Festical, Danielle Ellis' ORACLE exhibition and more.
Children’s book inspired by Kessler Park students published by neighbor Lewis Giles
The book, Dr. Romy and Nurse Seymour, is self-published and tells the story of a young girl who finds herself alone at school  after all of her friends fall sick. The book is available for $7.50 on Amazon.Â
Coming to Elmwood: Herby’s Burgers, plus Peaberry No. 2
Three established Oak Cliff business owners, including Peaberry's Elijah Salazar, who's opening a second coffee shop this week in Elmwood, announce new smash burger concept.
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