The Walder Identity
Tracy Walder, now a history teacher at The Hockaday School, wasn’t much interested in television while growing up in Southern California, but on Sept. 11, 2001
Read moreTracy Walder, now a history teacher at The Hockaday School, wasn’t much interested in television while growing up in Southern California, but on Sept. 11, 2001
Read moreThe “most wonderful time of the year” also is the busiest, and not just for retail. Recycling operations typically record a 10-to-15-percent spike in volume
Read morePolitics in the U.S., these days, are measured with terms like liberal “blue states” and conservative “red states”—Texas, being one.
Read moreThink back to a cherished gift. Did the wrapping paper dazzle with its color and texture, and maybe include an ornament reflecting your personality?
Read moreSay the word “solo,” and one thinks of “going it alone.” But that’s not the case in an old neighborhood east of Dallas Love Field where independent builders and
Read moreCandidates battling for the District 16 Texas Senate seat agree on this much: Public school funding and property tax relief are linked
Read moreThe terms “toss up” and “bellwether” risk overuse in commentary swirling about the race for Texas’ 32nd Congressional District.
Read moreIn a classic ideological showdown over who will represent a swath of the North Dallas area, the race for Texas’ 32nd Congressional District is stirring national attention.
Read moreMyka Meier didn’t invent the adage “throw kindness like confetti,” but she’s happy to say it often.
Read morePastors face challenges countering Internet-spread theology. (Courtesy Creative Commons) Clergy aren’t surprised that most Americans, according to a recent study,
Read moreDancers Hana Delong and Sean J. Smith perform for Dallas Black Dance Theatre. (Photo: The Dallas Dance Project) When soprano
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