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Rita Cook – Guest Contributor
Apr 26 2018
Why should you shop the local farmers market? Well, if there is one near you, why wouldn't you? They provide access to fresh, organic produce, and you can’t go...
For the first time in sixteen years, the Dallas Zoo has recently welcomed hippopotamuses to their expansive location. Through the addition of a 2.1-acre exhibit...
Dallas does Earth Day well. In fact, Dallas’ EARTHx , formerly known as Earth Day Texas, is now the largest earth festival in the country, but it began just...
On April 21, thousands of young adult readers will flock to the Irving Convention Center for a day full of books, author signings, speakers, and general...
About eight hours from the DFW metroplex, nestled along the border between the United States and Mexico, lies one of the most underrated national parks in the...
Here in America, April 12 is an odd national holiday, but one we can all appreciate: National Grilled Cheese Day. It's time to track down some buttery bread...
Billed as the only mindful triathlon in Dallas, this is an experience unlike any other. If you are up for a 5k run/walk or just want to dance to some soulful...
You know the saying "When in Rome, do as the Romans do." Well, when in Texas, do as the Texans do and get your honky tonk on at a local two-stepping venue....
With fast-approaching warm weather and the excitement of spring in the air, this is the perfect month to get outside and check out the fun activities the Dallas...
It’s a foodie-favorite in Dallas, and rightly so. After all, who can pass up a weeklong eating extravaganza that takes ten events across the Dallas area and...