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Dallas theatergoers get to see those rapidly moving feet during a limited early June run as part of the Germania Insurance Broadway Series presented by Broadway Dallas.
Read moreDallas theatergoers get to see those rapidly moving feet during a limited early June run as part of the Germania Insurance Broadway Series presented by Broadway Dallas.
Read moreA cheerleader, a football player, and a dual-sport star walked the halls of Highland Park High School before earning recognition as 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award honorees.
Read moreMiles north of SMU, where U.S. 75 crosses Beltline Road, a Ford truck painted the color of a MAGA hat sported a sticker urging a massive expansion of Texas’ international border.
Read moreThe D sports editor’s “Faith, Family, and Fastballs” cover story explores the future hall of famer’s baseball career while focusing on the Park Cities roots Clayton and Ellen Kershaw intentionally nourish and depend on as they bring up their children now and make plans for tomorrow.
Read moreIn his latest venture, minor league baseball player turned entrepreneur Nick Sunderman aims to help other businesses consistently celebrate employee successes.
Read moreA rare 1,100-year-old Hebrew Bible, valued at $30 million to $50 million, makes its first public appearance in the United States from April 18-20 at SMU’s Bridwell Library.
Read moreWant to give an English garden hat a Texas twist?
Read moreOne lucky day before Valentine’s, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society supporters gathered to enjoy a seated lunch and fashions while raising funds to fight blood cancers.
Read moreElizabeth Van Vleck, a former professional dancer from New York City, moved from Los Angeles to Dallas a decade ago with a question on her mind.
Read moreThose attending the “Valor and Swagger” themed evening didn’t have to compete with State Fair crowds or school children on field trips while exploring the Hall of State.
Read moreVisitors to Fair Park on Jan. 19 didn’t need too much bubbly to see heroes of Texas’ independence roaming the renovated Hall of State.
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