Living Well
Cedar Creek Lake A Top Choice for Second Home Buyers
Weekend trips and summer lakefront living come with fun-filled days of wakeboarding, jet skiing, and sunset barbecues for Dallasites.
Read moreRetired Pilot Enjoys Frontiers of Flight Museum
Eighty-two-year old ex-pilot Bill Cole stays active and engaged in his community as a frequent visitor of the Frontiers of Flight Museum and with regular work-outs at Cooper Clinic.
Read moreKips Bay Decorator Show House Returns to Dallas
The popular event brings design inspiration to Dallas in late October.
Read moreYou Say Tomato, I Say the Taste of Summer
Summer produce is peaking now and restaurants around town are celebrating the most glorious of summer fruits, the tomato.
Read moreEscape the Texas Summer Heat in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin
Elkhart Lake is an idyllic town great for late summer getaways.
Read moreKersten Rettig: My Top Five Places to Sip Martinis
Martinis are confusing. Add the proliferation of cocktails served in the iconic conical, long-stemmed glass that declare themselves martinis but really aren’t, and sometimes you really don’t know what the heck you’re drinking.
Read moreHigh Hampton Melds Mountain Magic, Southern Charm
As a North Carolinian born and raised, I can say that you are born into one of two tribes: It’s the beach people versus the mountain people.
Read moreMexico City Tacos Now in Midway Hollow
Created by Sergio Quijano, a familiar face for long-time Nonna diners where he was the beverage director, Tacos El Metro is a love letter to Mexico City where Sergio grew up.
Read moreDish Up a Bowl of Louisiana Gumbo – Talk About Good!
When I think of Louisiana, I think of New Orleans, Mardi Gras, trees draped in sphagnum moss, beignets coated in powdered sugar, and gumbo. In 2004, Louisiana declared gumbo the official state dish.
Read moreHigh Tail it to Denver for a Rocky Mountain High
Kersten Rettig: Denver is an easy flight from Dallas Love or DFW, making a long weekend exploring the city a breeze, but there’s so much to do in the area you might want a few more days.
Read moreSMU Perkins’ Grad Adam Hamilton Tackles Doubt, Faith, Hope
When Paul Rasmussen began pursuing his Master of Divinity in 2000, a pastor who graduated a dozen years earlier already had legendary status at SMU’s Perkins School of Theology.
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