By David Mullen When a local team has success during a season, culminating in a big game like a Super Bowl or NCAA Championship, legislators love to jump on the bandwagon and make a friendly wager as a show of support. In 2017, Gov. Greg Abbott bet Texas beer and barbeque against a selection of […]
By Dr. Beth Leermakers “Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little.” — Edmond Burke Want to make a difference in an animal’s life? Set a good example for your kids? Now that our community has opened back up, many animal welfare organizations are welcoming volunteers […]
Jurassic World: The Exhibition is an immersive 20,000-square-foot experience based on one of the biggest blockbusters in cinema history. Visitors will walk through the world-famous “Jurassic World” gates, encounter life-sized dinosaurs and explore richly themed environments. Guests will have an up-close look at a Velociraptor, stand under a towering Brachiosaurus and encounter the most fearsome […]
8 ounces cream cheese, at room temperature 2 cups shredded extra sharp cheddar 1 cup finely chopped kim chee, liquid drained and reserved 3 scallions, thinly sliced, plus more for garnish 1/4 teaspoon cayenne, or to taste Salt and pepper In a bowl, mix cheeses until combined. Mix in kim chee, scallions, and cayenne, then […]
By Freya Bergren The Orchestra of New Spain (ONS) will present its final concert of the season on Saturday, June 12 at 7 p.m. in Zion Lutheran Church. With much needed attention focused on the rich African American cultural legacy, ONS chose to celebrate the Texas roots of Juneteenth this season with a range of […]
By David Mullen A local young woman has the weight of America on her shoulders. Jourdan Delacruz was born in Dallas, but grew up in nearby Wylie, about 25 minutes northeast of downtown. At Wylie East High School, Delacruz was a cheerleader. At 23 years old, Delacruz will be cheered on by millions of Americans […]
By Victoria Winkleman For the past year, Golden Globe-winning actor, playwright and activist Regina Taylor has been partnering with Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts on the black album, a multifaceted project exploring identity, activism, art and change. She launched the project as a platform for crucial conversations during this time of racial […]
By David Mullen Most world record holders pursue a particular achievement. If one is a competitive sprinter, competing in a marathon is miles away from consideration. Ben Jacoby set out to do both and does so with a spring in his step. The 31-year-old Jacoby — nicknamed “Bam Bam” — is a self-proclaimed “adventure seeker, […]
By Dr. Beth Leermakers Pacing. Panting. Trembling. Whining or barking. Hiding. Clinging to you. Destroying walls or furniture. If your dog hunkers down in the closet or hides under your bed before the thunder even starts, you know what I’m talking about. Many dogs (and some cats) have thunderstorm phobia — a persistent and exaggerated […]