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A First Time Art Buyer’s Guide by Kelly Cornell of Dallas Art Fair
Read our full interview with Kelly Cornell, director of the Dallas Art Fair, here. TIPS FOR PURCHASING ART “Purchase art…
Dallas Art Fair’s Kelly Cornell on the City’s Creative Scene
How Dallas creative Kelly Cornell balances her handbag line, Desert Hide, being director of the annual Dallas Art Fair and mother to Frances.
Tribe Alive’s Carly Burson Shares Her Guide to Fort Worth
Go-to shopping spots (besides Tribe Alive): Hackwith Design House: “They source all of their products ethically and employ all American…
A Day in the Life of Jana Pool
Jana Pool is a clinical research associate in the pharmaceutical industry. She and her husband, Chase, a videographer, live in…
How Fort Worth’s Julia Wang, the Mompreneur Behind Jamma Jango, Spends Her Day
Julia Wang is the founder of Jamma Jango, a kid-friendly cartoon and foreign language education program. She lives with her…
A Day in the Life of Leigh Danley
Leigh Danley is a veteran of the nonprofit world, currently serving on the Board of Directors for The Partnership for…
10 Things: Laura Busby Hale’s Favorite Spots to Satisfy Pregnancy Cravings
Maybe it’s because I’ve been pregnant all summer, but I have very specific places I love to go get a snow cone. Ruby’s…
How Laura Busby Hale Balances a 9-to-5 Job, a Rock Band and Pregnancy
The nursery is the sunniest room in their 1940s Lakewood home, Laura Busby Hale reveals as she shows off two sentimental items…
6 Things: Mom of Two Paige Stephens’s Family Must-Haves
The Belly Bandit claims to slim your waist post-pregnancy, but I’m a believer because it supports my core, which helps my achy…
How Paige Stephens is Adjusting From NYC Single Life to a Fort Worth Family of Four
In 2008, Paige Stephens (then Paige Fershtand), a Fort Worth native, moved to New York City “on a whim” with…
Why Richardson’s Dina Alsaid Traded Her Pageant Queen Life for Autism Advocacy
Dina Alsaid of Richardson never imagined she’d be a pageant queen, and she certainly never thought she’d become an autism advocate. But the 37-year-old wears both titles proudly, along with the title of wife and mother of 2.
Real Housewives of Dallas’ Stephanie Hollman Talks Kids, Career, Lifestyle
Our favorite guilty pleasure is back for its third season—we’re watching, are you? We chatted with Stephanie Hollman on the…
Meet Kimberly Schlegel Whitman
Walking into the main tent for the opening show of Fashion at the Park recently, I see four familiar faces…
Catching up with Kimberly Schlegel Whitman, Author and Lifestyle Maven
As Dallas’ premier lifestyle guru, Kimberly Schlegel Whitman is a woman in high demand. When she’s not making appearances on…
Mom Next Door: Kate Cassidy
It’s Friday afternoon and Kate Cassidy just did something she never imagined doing: She brought home a bearded dragon and…
Mom Next Door: Erika Slater
At least five days a week, Erika Slater takes her body to the brink, running, riding and swimming in preparation for whatever race…
April 2018 Events for North Texas Moms
April 6 Rain: A Tribute to The Beatles Join the acclaimed Beatles tribute band in celebrating the 50th anniversary of…
April 2018 Events for Mom
April 5 Tacos + Tequila The perfect combo, no? As part of the 2018 Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival,…
A Monday in the Life of Becky Lee Burk
Dr. Becky Lee Burk is a small animal veterinarian practicing in Benbrook. She and her husband Michael, an Air Force pilot, live in Aledo with their children—Ezra, 9, and Libby…