By Judy Babb At White Rock Coffee, customers come for the great coffee and pastries, but their treats are also visual. Cindy Gresham, the coffee shop’s art coordinator, rotates art in and out every month. It varies from work of local artists to student artwork from local schools. This month is Mitch Goldminz’s turn. Gresham […]
By Shari Goldstein Stern Patrons are having their cake and eating it too at the Dallas Theater Center’s (DTC) world premiere of “Cake Ladies,” running in repertory with “Tiny Beautiful Things” at the Dee and Charles Wyly Theater now through October 17. After an international pandemic rendered live theaters dark for more than a year, […]
By David Mullen Legendary baseball announcer Harry Caray was credited with saying, “You can’t beat fun at the old ballpark.” The 2021 Texas Rangers are making it difficult to live up to the often-quoted axiom. Their season can be characterized with many nouns, but fun would not be one of them. And old would hardly […]
By Dr. Beth Leermakers Does your dog love meeting new people? Do you want to put a smile on people’s faces? If so, you and your dog may want to become a therapy dog team. Last month, I wrote about the stress relief benefits of interacting with therapy dogs. Studies have shown that petting a […]
By Lin Trinkle Visual artist Nancy Cole has participated in the White Rock Lake Artists Studio Tour since 2003. She has been a popular stop on the tour with her ceramic sculptures and garden art. Many people do not know that Cole is also an accomplished painter, and she was a professor of art at […]
By Landry Rose It’s more important than ever to shop small, to eat local and to support the arts and the local businesses. The pandemic was brutal on most industries, and most are just now rebounding and catching some air. We have also seen many of our favorite businesses downsized or closed indefinitely, but we […]
1 pound medium (21-25) shrimp, peeled and deveined 1/4 cup olive oil Juice of 2 limes, plus more as needed 1 teaspoon ground coriander 1 pound angel hair pasta 4 tablespoons butter 3 cloves garlic, minced 1 cup chicken broth, or as needed 1/2 cup dry white wine (or additional broth) Salt to taste Cilantro, […]
By Freya Bergren The Orchestra of Spain’s (ONS) 2021-22 season of eight events begins October 16 with a Garden Concert and picnic on the vast lawn of Dallas philanthropist Trammell S. Crow Jr. Presenting the Rahim AlHaj Trio of Middle Eastern musicians led by AlHaj, the world’s foremost oud player, the program will be of […]
By Shari Goldstein Stern It’s not unusual to hear about a hyper-fan visiting the State Fair of Texas (SFOT) as many as two or three times during its three-week run in the fall. Those are the ones who may attend once with friends, another time with their partner and once again with their family. East […]