Sweetest Things 2007: Now Hear This
It’s day two of the Sweetest Things and being one step closer to finding out your favorites of 2007 is music to our ears.
Today, vote for the year’s best sound bite, be it a tune, some stellar advice, or ...
It’s day two of the Sweetest Things and being one step closer to finding out your favorites of 2007 is music to our ears.
Today, vote for the year’s best sound bite, be it a tune, some stellar advice, or ...
High-maintenance, rootless, and sort of loud.
We’re talking about that flower arrangement on your mantel. (Not everything’s about you.)
For something new, ditch the trad bouquet for a potted succulent from Grange Hall (a.k.a. Urban Flower). The resilient plants, ...
You’re not into clubs. Watching TV beats untzing on a cheesy dance floor. And airplane lavatories are disgusting, not to mention minuscule.
But take a glimpse of Hiatus Spa + Retreat, Inwood Village’s new membership-based sanctuary, and you may change your mind.
You’re handy enough to sew on a button. And perhaps even hang a picture. But when it comes to putting up Christmas decorations, you’ve yet to see the light.
Leave the stringing to the professionals at The Christmas Light Company. ...
You better watch out (for bad hair days). You better not cry (over sad roots).
Frederic Fekkai’s in town.
Yes, the famed superstylist opens his new salon on Monday in Highland Park — and he’s bearing the gift of starlet-worthy holiday ...
Ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the Decemberists.
SHOP
Dallas Indie Experience
What: More than 60 local designers, musicians, and artists come together for holiday shopping.
Why: Declare your independence.
When: Sat., 11 a.m.-10 p.m.
Where: Dallas Market Hall, 2200 N. ...
The Andersons’ glitter trees and smiley kids: mildly irritating. The Binghams’ ten-page letter: nutters. But the Snyders’ card with their dog dressed as Santa makes you want to jump.
Don’t. Sprinkles Invitations holiday greetings are anything but cringe-worthy.
Head to ...
These days, making a home video is seriously dangerous territory. Just ask Paris and L.C.
Step away from the camcorder. Leave the directing to an expert.
Like Alice Collins. Her company, Momento Productions, creates personalized video albums that inspire awe ...