Park Cities
Travel: Spectacular Sphere Summons Dallasites to Vegas Again
It seemed like Vegas had all that entertainment had to offer until an enormous spherical sensation captured the attention of luxury Las Vegas travelers in need of a fantastic new fix.
Read moreMargaret Chambers: Plan Your Home Lighting Like a Professional
Balance is important to interior design, and lighting is no exception. Even the most beautifully designed rooms will look unbalanced if poorly lit.
Read moreOut & About: Mad for Plaid Patron Party
Highland Park Education Foundation supporters recently gathered to celebrate the $1.7 million raised during its annual Mad for Plaid campaign.
Read morePark Cities Crime Reports April 1-7
Thieves, frausters, and a considerable number of careless drivers plague this week’s Park Cities crime reports.
Read moreJoin Us to Celebrate Our 20 Under 40
Our upcoming May papers will feature our 20 Under 40 honorees, and you can join us to celebrate them on April 25.
Read moreCloudy Skies Don’t Block Eclipse Viewing in the Park Cities
The weather defied forecasts and clouds held off long enough to allow for ample eclipse viewing in Highland and University Park.
Read moreOut & About: Community Partners of Dallas Chick Lit Luncheon
The event featured a conversation between NBC5’s Laura Harris and actress and singer-songwriter Rita Wilson.
Read moreErin Duvall Sings of Hardships and Blessings
Park Cities mom on a mission to help those who parent alone Erin Duvall, singer, songwriter, and mother of four,
Read moreZhuang, Lady Scots Earn 7-6A Golf Title
The Highland Park girls secured the District 7-6A golf championship by a resounding 71 strokes last week in Garland.
Read moreGymnasts Shine for HP at District Meet
Highland Park gymnasts swept the team titles and won most individual events at their district meet on April 2 at the Hegi Family Gymnastics Center.
Read moreUP Announces Centennial Art and Essay Winners
The winners in University Park’s Centennial art contest include works that highlight the beauty of city parks and bridges, depict life in 1924, and imagine a city of the future, complete with moving streets and water slides.
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