Culture

Doc Martin
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I’m a Binger now and I highly recommend this British TV show on NETFLIX! I was slammed last week with work. Many of my clients were wanting to get on with their “next housing needs” after the big BREXIT vote and with our weird upcoming election. Wild!!! Also, last week we hit our Hot Texas [...]

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Lakewood 4th of July Parade
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Time to plan this year’s 4th of July. Happy Birthday America! The theme this year is Lakewood Dreams BIG in Red, White & Blue! This neighborhood parade has a long and rich tradition. The first parade consisted of the two Neikirk children riding their bikes for about 2 houses on the sidewalk in 1962. The [...]

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I did it my way! Frank Sinatra
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My Dad loved Frank Sinatra and his music. For this past Father’s Day I listened to this album and celebrated my late father’s life. Dad’s favorite song after “New York New York” was “I Did It My Way”, and yes, my Dad certainly did. Listening to the song again and reading the words I now [...]

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Six June…A Dance Expose Dallas City Performance Hall
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This is one of my favorite and architecturally interesting performance halls Downtown in our Dallas Arts District. The Dallas City Performance Hall. Fort Worth native and BWDP rehearsal director/répétiteur Joy Atkins Bollinger is thrilled to share her first choreographic work for BWDP—Carved In Stone. “My piece is about life, learning, and growth. It explores how we [...]

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Restaurant : Stephan Pyles Flora Street Cafe
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Food is Art …in this new addition to Stephan Pyle’s list of Brilliance. Flora Street Cafe is located in the new Mark Hall Bldg Dallas Arts District Texas, USA This Restaurant called out to me last week on an early Tuesday night. Spontaneously, I swung by and picked up my friend Gina Bender, a successful [...]

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DFW Summer Camp List
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It’s that time of year again. Graduations, Memorial Day Weekend, and now we are in June. Our friends at Dallas Guide Live have put together this extensive list for summer camps, both local and state wide. Check out the map to over 150 summer camps on the link below. Oh to be a kid once [...]

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Fossil Rim Wildlife Center
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Bring Dad along for a ride next weekend through the Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. You can explore the grounds in your own car, sign up for a guided safari tour, or bike the behind-the-scenes trails among the animals. The center also offers a special Father’s Day Sunset Safari. It will start with a delicious dinner, [...]

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Patrick’s 30th Birthday
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The man, the legend, is turning 30 years old. Do you remember your 30th Birthday? I met Patrick Cody Bukowitz seven years ago when I placed an ad on SMU’s graduate website called The mustangTrak. I was seeking a new Real Estate Assistant at the time. At Patrick’s interview, he immediately jumped right in and [...]

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Art Institute of Dallas
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Create your future beginning now. The Art Institutes’s degree programs in the areas of Design, Media Arts, Fashion, and Culinary help you focus your talents and explore what you’re passionate about. In their collaborative environment, the instructors will guide and mentor you as they help you build the skills you need to start your creative [...]

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DEAN & DELUCA Invitational
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The DEAN & DELUCA Invitational is the longest running event on the PGA Tour still being held at the original site (since 1946). The players of today know they are competing on the same hallowed ground as the great Ben Hogan won the championship five times in his hometown. His legacy permeates the event, and [...]

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