Sneak Peek: What to Expect at the 46th Dallas International Guitar Festival

by Sara Aguinaga on April 24, 2024

DIGF transcends the typical guitar show, serving as an inclusive community where musicians, fans, celebrities and collectors converge. Participants can buy, sell, trade or marvel at thousands of new and vintage guitars, basses, amps and...

Top 3 Reasons to Visit Lafayette, Louisiana

by Marika Flatt on April 23, 2024

Spring in Lafayette, Louisiana, is one of the best times to take a swamp tour, paddle along a bayou, go on a cycling adventure, hike wooded trails, or take a leisurely drive to ogle azaleas....

Wine Club 55 Seventy is Expanding Amidst Rapid Growth in Dallas Culinary Scene

by Sara Aguinaga on April 22, 2024

55 Seventy, nestled in the heart of Dallas' Park Cities, is not merely a private members' club for wine enthusiasts; it's an exclusive haven, a burgeoning icon in the culinary scene.  Renowned for its seamless...

Pappas Bros. Steakhouse and Wine Director Jon Walker Are The Perfect Pairing

by Martin Ramirez on April 19, 2024

The famed Pappas Bros. Steakhouse is celebrating 25 years in Dallas with a few world-renowned accolades.  Along with being a top-rated steakhouse in the city—which says a lot for a town that loves fine dining...

TEXAS VOICES: EMMY AWARD-WINNING ACTRESS QUINN COPELAND, 12, CO-STARS IN HER FIRST FILM

by Bob Valleau on April 18, 2024

At just 12 years old, north Texas resident and actress, Quinn Copeland, is already making her mark in the entertainment industry. The talented young actress, who has won an Emmy award for her role in...

Five Minutes with Melony Huber, a Creative Entrepreneur with a Heart for Sustainability

by Sara Aguinaga on April 17, 2024

Melony Huber, the founder of La Peony Clothing, epitomizes the fusion of fashion with social responsibility. Her journey is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit, driven by a deep-rooted passion for sustainable practices in the...

Fort Worth’s Crescent Hotel Transports Guests to a Different Side of Cowtown

by Daniel Ramirez on April 16, 2024

This Ain’t Texas (except that it most certainly is). Despite the perception and its occasional overlap with the truth, Texas does not adhere to a stereotype. Sure, there are plenty of places where “the sage...

Five Minutes With Richard Sandoval: How the Famed Chef and Restaurateur is Saving the Bees One Dish at a Time

by Martin Ramirez on April 15, 2024

Nearly one-third of all honeybees in the US have died within the last few years.  The reasons range from improper pesticide use and loss of habitat to parasites and diseases. However, this keystone species has...