Turner leads new row camps

Turner leads new row camps

By Shaelyn Stone Local rowing club White Rock Rowing (WRR) — the only Dallas rowing crew to hold multiple national youth championship trophies (2014, 2021) — announces the addition of another highly accomplished rowing coach to their staff. After nearly a decade coaching championship winning teams in Florida, Duwyane Turner (pictured) is White Rock Rowing’s […]

Blackberry-Goat Cheese Crostata

Blackberry-Goat Cheese Crostata

8 ounces goat cheese, at room temperature 1/4 cup honey 1/8 teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten 1 prepared pie crust 12 ounces blackberries Heat oven to 400F. Line a baking sheet with parchment. In a mixing bowl, combine goat cheese, honey, salt and egg, Stir together until smooth.  Roll out pie crust to 12 inches. […]

They’re baaaaack!

By Nancy Black Those little green and white — and in my opinion dangerous — pests are back. No, I don’t mean annoying flies or mosquitoes. I mean annoying electric scooters and bikes. Don’t get me wrong. I would love it if the City of Dallas could successfully set up an electronic scooter or bike-sharing […]

Garden ready to unveil hardy plants

Garden ready to unveil hardy plants

The Dallas Arboretum Plant Trials Annual Field Day is on Wednesday, June 28. The event shares the garden’s trial evaluations from the past year as well as live presentations from horticulture industry professionals. Come join fellow plant-lovers to discuss the best plants for the Dallas area as well as tour the Dallas Arboretum grounds. The […]

Summer lineup begins

Summer lineup begins

With a jam-packed lineup, the African American Museum, Dallas in historic Fair Park rolls out an array of exciting happenings this summer. Highlights include the North American debut of a stunning Southern African art exhibition, If You Look Hard Enough, You Can See Our Future, the beloved Texas Black Invitational Rodeo, a Father’s Day cookoff, […]

Crates are kind, not cruel, for new dogs

Crates are kind, not cruel, for new dogs

By Dr. Beth Leermakers Want to save a life this summer? Foster or adopt a shelter dog or cat. The Dallas, Fort Worth, Mesquite, Arlington and most other North Texas city shelters are full and forced to euthanize healthy, adoptable dogs and cats to make space for incoming animals.  Here’s what you need to know […]

Dallas and Boston find common ground

Dallas and Boston find common ground

By David Mullen What do Dallasites and Bostonians have in common?  Not much really. They don’t look alike, talk alike, eat the same food, drink the same beer, drive the same cars, read the same books or have the same political viewpoints. Dallas is landlocked. Boston is surrounded by water. No one has ever confused […]

STEM grad thanks BA for great start

STEM grad thanks BA for great start

From Dallas ISD Staff Reports When Che’la W. walks across the stage to signify the culmination of high school, she’ll be standing next to her twin brother as she has done for many milestones in life. But this moment will be different. After high school, Che’la and her twin will go their separate ways as […]

Chamber launches passport program

Chamber launches passport program

By Deborah Brown The Greater East Dallas Chamber of Commerce (GEDCC) is inviting the Dallas community to embark on a thrilling new adventure this summer with the release of its East Dallas Cocktail Tour Passport, a newly launched program that allows the public to explore the most vibrant cocktail scene in East Dallas. This program, […]

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