Park Cities
Dallas Black Dance Theatre to Host Annual BIG Dance
The event, themed “Motown Sound,” will bring glamour, music, and philanthropy wrapped up as a vibrant dance party.
Read moreFormer Dancers Fondly Remember Bill Atkinson
For 54 years, Bill Atkinson and his wife, Ann Etgen, trained generations of ballerinas in their studio on Hillcrest Avenue.
Read moreSky Ranch Benefactor Mack Pogue Remembered, Honored
After a 2006 fire destroyed the main ministry building at the Sky Ranch in Van, Mack Pogue helped the camp rebuild.
Read moreNew HP Indoor Drumline Brings Home Championship
Last year, Highland Park didn’t have an indoor drumline. This year, its performers brought home a championship.
Read moreFor Harris, Retirement Leaves a Therapeutic Legacy
Jay Harris has 28 state championship rings, two Hall of Fame plaques, one teacher of the year award, and too many cherished memories to count.
Read morePower of Community Helps Neighbors in the Dark
In the wake of May 28’s storm, power was patchy and hotel rooms booked fast, but there was no shortage of helping hands in the Park Cities.
Read moreDestructive Storms Deplete Community’s Blood Supply
Carter BloodCare is urging all eligible donors — especially those with blood type O negative — to help replenish the community blood supply by donating this week.
Read moreSplash Season Is Back at the Holmes Aquatic Center
The Holmes Aquatic Center opened to the public on May 25, and will remain open through Labor Day.
Read moreLetter to the Editor: Another Bond Election?
When I was getting ready to have repairs done on my college car my grandfather said, “Watch out, you don’t put good money in after bad.” So, I sold my car. It hurt but it saved me from really goofing up.
Read moreChildren To Create, Study Art at Meadows Museum Camp
The Meadows Museum, the leading U.S. institution focused on the study and presentation of the art of Spain, will offer something new in June: its first summer youth camp.
Read more‘Creativity Resides in All of Us’
Veteran educators Sonali Khatti and Laurie Stevenson wanted to give children a safe space to learn and create art without the idea of perfectionism.
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