1/2 cup mayonnaise 1/2 cup finely diced bread and butter pickles (or sweet relish) 1/4 cup bread and butter pickle brine (or dill pickle brine and 1 tablespoon sugar) 1 teaspoon hot sauce (optional) 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 package (10 ounces) coleslaw mix Salt and pepper to taste In a medium bowl, whisk together […]
By Teddi Cliett Dallas Summer Musicals (DSM), Dallas Independent School District and a consortium of generous underwriters announced a district-wide STEAM education program themed around the Broadway musical “HAMILTON.” Throughout the course of multiple weeks, 3,400 theater students and teachers from 25 Dallas ISD High Schools will participate in specially created curriculum that relates to […]
By David Mullen The Texas Rangers finished the 2021 season with the second worst record in the American League. They can thank the O’s — a team that lived up to their nickname in Baltimore — for keeping the Texas out of the AL abyss. It is not like their results were unexpected. This is […]
By Nancy Black It’s a silly children’s joke. “How do you scare a bee?” The unknowing subject of said joke responds, “I don’t know. How?” “Boo bee!” the jokester responds, as he or she pokes the other person’s chest. Funny, right? What’s not funny is when you have to take your boo bees to get […]
By Dr. Beth Leermakers CBD is all the rage in the pet industry. When I mentioned to a dog treat vendor that one of my dogs is very fearful of strangers, the woman immediately recommended CBD treats. My dog, who has been evaluated by a wonderful trainer who specializes in fearful dogs, isn’t anxious. He […]
From Dallas ISD Staff Reports Superheroes — and a few well-dressed supervillains — took over 41 Dallas ISD schools this week. But instead of a battle of good versus evil, these teachers and students are tackling something just as important: unfinished learning. The 41 schools adopted an intersession calendar, which extends the school year to start […]
Dallas Love Field “Lead With Love” podcast goes behind the scenes in the upcoming episode with a moment in the airport’s history when award-winning filmmaker Miles Hargrove talks with aviation historian Bruce Bleakley about setting foot back on United States soil at Love Field Airport with his father, Tom Hargrove, who had been kidnapped by […]
After 20 years as an insurance agent with State Farm, Kelly Harris has relaunched her business as an independent agency, Hillside Insurance Services, and celebrated with a Ribbon Cutting/Happy Hour on Oct. 5. Joined by members of the Greater East Dallas Chamber of Commerce, Harris and her family cut the ribbon on her new, updated […]
By Katrina Craycroft Dallas United Crew’s (DUC) youth team dominated at the Head of the Oklahoma Regatta, racing against crews from Texas, Utah, Oklahoma, Colorado and Kansas down a 4,000-meter-long course in the Oklahoma River. In the fall, rowing returns to grand-prix-style racing, dubbed “head races.” Staggered starts, passing and a race against the clock […]