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These 12 Texas Cities Rank as the Worst Places to Live
From Dallas, TX south to San Antonio, TX, and Tyler, TX to El Paso, TX, there are many great places to settle down and raise a family in The Lone Star State. But even the most perfect state in the union has to have less pleasant places, perhaps a "thorn" or two.
Blood and resilience: New exhibit shows Mexican American struggles in Texas
The white walls of the Beatrice M. Haggerty Gallery at the University of Dallas are adorned with red plaques recounting one of the most violent periods in Texas history. Each plaque vividly depicts the challenges and hardships faced by Mexican Americans in the early 1900s. “Life and Death on The...
Culinary Enlightenment at The Buddhist Temple of Dallas Sunday Market
The Sunday market at the Buddhist Temple of Dallas is where insatiable appetites, raging hangovers and Thai natives come together to scarf down $1 grilled meat skewers and pad Thai under a shaded pagoda. Buddhist or not, it's a spiritual experience for everyone. Every Sunday, a dozen or so vendors...
DFW Restaurant Week is Back and Reservations Open Monday, July 8
DFW Restaurant Week will return for its 28th year to showcase over 100 local restaurants. Each participating restaurant will serve exclusive prix-fixe menus, and proceeds will go toward benefiting the North Texas Food Bank and the Lena Pope organization. Dining for Great Local Causes. The North Texas Food Bank works...
'I want a family' | Wednesday's Child 14-year-old Zariaya living in foster care dreams of getting adopted
DALLAS — As a child in foster care, it's common to want to focus on the future instead of the past. Zariaya is a 14-year-old girl who is hoping to make her future bright. When Zariaya came to the Dallas Zoo, she was looking for a sign of hope.
Federales in Dallas Has Closed
The first time I walked into Federales, honestly, I walked right back out. At the moment it wasn't the vibe I was going for, which was a club energy with tacos and iced tequila shots. Today Federales, a restaurant and bar originally from Chicago, announced it's closing its Deep Ellum...
This Historic Trinity Heights Craftsman Bungalow Under $400K Is Waiting for You
Shut the front door! I couldn’t believe my eyes when I saw this Instagram-worthy Trinity Heights Craftsman bungalow. One, because it is so adorable, and two, did you see the headline? It’s under $400,000. This has to be the hottest deal of the month. This Trinity Heights Craftsman...
The Rise of the Members-Only Tequila Lounge in Dallas
Customs at Chido Taco Lounge is the first members-only tequila lounge in Dallas. (Photo by Kevin Marple) Dallas’ hottest spots have everything: Good food, captivating photography, the best people at the helm, and of course, tequila. And now, the city’s first two members-only tequila lounges are honing in on the agave spirit — with an exclusive twist.
The Dish: DFW Restaurant Week returns to raise money for local charities
DFW Restaurant Week is back! The 28th annual charity event will bring together more than 100 fine-dining restaurants in Tarrant, Dallas, Collin and Denton counties to raise money for the North Texas Food Bank and Lena Pope, starting with a preview weekend Aug. 1-4. DFW Restaurant Week started 27 years...
We Explore Brazil Latino Market, a Texas-Style Bodega in Far North Dallas
One thing we enjoy when we visit New York City is stopping in random bodegas while hurrying from one museum or play to another. These small, family-run hole-in-the-wall grocers usually serve food to order as well, quite often sandwiches such as chopped cheese or bacon, egg and cheese, along with Jamaican beef patties, pancakes or chicken over rice. All of which can be had while browsing the canned goods and over-priced bottles of aspirin. With over 13,000 bodegas in New York, according to some estimates, they’re kind of hard to miss.
5 DFW Restaurants to Try this Week
Each week we take a look at five unique restaurants that you should try. The restaurants have something that will no doubt tickle your fancy in a way that is sure to please. Here are this week’s entries for entrees. Please feel free to tell us about your own or suggest a restaurant of the week.
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