From TACA Staff Reports This year’s sold out 40th TACA Silver Cup Award luncheon, attended by more than 800 guests and chaired by Melinda Johnson, celebrated four decades of vital support for the arts in Dallas through TACA (The Arts Community Alliance). Founded in 1976 by arts advocate and former mayor Annette Strauss, the TACA […]
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By Stephan Sardone [email protected] For years, remodeling the kitchen was the first in-home project considered. From new appliances to repurposing cabinets to creating an island paradise in the middle of the room, dollars were invested in the kitchen as it morphed into an entertainment center as well. Most real estate experts will tell you that […]
By Shari Goldstein Stern Nancy Churnin made a pledge to a deaf man who was a total stranger. She learned his name, Steve Sandy and he asked her to write a story about the deaf baseball player, William Hoy. It seemed that Sandy had emailed her expressing appreciation that she had written about his son’s […]
By Chic DiCiccio “A Quiet Place” may be one of the best movies about the ups and downs of parenting ever. Of course, the ups include living to see another day and the downs involve a potential ghastly death. This thriller/horror film is a giant metaphor designed to prey on every nerve in the body […]
By David Mullen Fresh up from the land down under, together these men at work have come to Dallas hoping to provide a product experience that is over the top. Mark Lowes and younger brother Adam have opened LDU Coffee, a corner retail space in a never-been-lived- in space at 2650 Fitzhugh Ave. about four […]
By Sabra Girard Texas Discovery Garden’s (TDG) highly anticipated two-day pollinator plant sale event is on April 7 and 8. Guests can explore and purchase more than 600 varieties of rare native and adapted pollinator-friendly plants; many of which cannot be found locally. The celebrated Director of Horticulture Roger Sanderson greenhouse staff and dozens of […]
March 28 – 5:57 a.m. 10700 Block, Ferguson Rd. (75228) Aggravated Robbery of an Individual: The complainant alleges that an unknown male suspect stole her vehicle while holding her at knifepoint. March 28 – 8:39 a.m. 4900 Block, Junius St. (75214) Theft of Property: An unknown suspect stole the complainant’s bicycle. March 28 – 1:32 […]
Letter from The Editorial Board of SMU’s The Daily Campus It’s not often that a newspaper has the self-indulgency to be able to write about itself, but this anomaly isn’t one to celebrate. As previously announced, the Student Media Company will be dissolving in May after nearly a century, forever altering the landscape of the free […]
By Dr. Beth Leermakers A co-worker who has two adult cats is reluctant to adopt another cat, fearing that the older ones won’t accept a new kitty companion. Just because your cat gets along with his current feline friend doesn’t mean he’ll welcome another one into the mix. Because cats are territorial, they won’t necessarily […]