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Curve Ball: Local Shorts Highlight Diverse USA Film Festival Slate

A college freshman spotlights his high school pitching coach’s unique baseball story in his filmmaking debut.
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As the Suburbs Add More People, Dallas Watches Its Influence Over DART Wane

The city of Dallas appears destined to lose its majority of appointments on the DART board. How will that affect the delivery of public transit in the future?
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WaterTower Theatre Invites Audiences Backstage for an Evening with Louis Armstrong

Terry Teachout’s first play, SATCHMO AT THE WALDORF, shares details about Louis Armstrong after one of his final shows.
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Meet the Dallas 500: Karla Smith, SRS Real Estate Partners

The executive vice president and principal with SRS Real Estate Partners’ Dallas/Fort Worth office shares her best advice, her proudest moment and her hopes for the future of real estate
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Yes, the Stars Should Hang Regular Season Banners

Adam Sandler can teach us something about relishing the in-between moments.
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Executive Book Club: Recommended Reading From North Texas C-Suiters

Area executives share the one book they think others should read—and why.
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15 Can’t Go Wrong Paint Colors and Which Primer You Should Be Using

Our 2024 Best Designers weigh in on their favorite hues and shades.
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Two Interviews Last Week Revealed the Identity Crisis in Dallas Food Culture

One focused on a bakery that spent almost nothing to create a nationally-acclaimed product. The other focused on a restaurant that spent $11.5 million to sell uncountable margaritas—and terrible food.
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