Brooke Fitzpatrick is the Founder and CEO of MosaicMatchmaking. She experienced firsthand how frustrating finding a partner can be. It wasn’t until Brooke met her husband Jared that she understood […]
Author Archives: LaToya Henry
I Am Becoming a Dinosaur…and No One Seems to Care
By Dr. Giani Clarkson I love urban education. It means the world to me. I love the challenges, the ups and downs, the rewards. Nothing warms my heart more than […]
Digital Equity
By Sean Reed It is worth commending local policymakers’ current efforts to solve our City’s digital divide, as there are still 120,000 Dallas residents that are without a broadband subscription […]
Love You Madly: Celebrating the Music of Duke Ellington at Strauss Square
Love You Madly: Celebrating the Music of Duke Ellington transports you to 1920’s New York City at the height of the Harlem Renaissance. Told through music, dance and spoken word, Love You Madly […]
She Represents: Helen Adeleye
Helen Adeleye is a wife, mother, TV Host (Bankytv), cosmetologist, and Founder & CEO of Helena Adele USA Cosmetics and Skincare. Helen recently added a new “feather to my hat” […]
FREE Legal assistance to all residents of Dallas County
Verna’s H.E.L.P. Foundation offering free legal assistance to Dallas County residents Legal clinics will be held Saturday, May 21, to inform Dallas County residents about propositions that were recently passed […]
High-tech high heeled Mean Girls is a happy high time at Fair Park Music HallÂ
Review by Martha Heimberg High school is another planet. If you’ve been there, you know that regular humans (well, teenagers) walk into those big brick buildings all over America’s cities […]
Questlove’s Hip Hop Brunch: It’s the Recap
A Journey Through Hip-Hop History.
She Represents: Brittany “Luscious Barbie “CriswellÂ
Brittany “Luscious Barbie” Criswell is a native of Dallas, TX, where she has built a large hometown fanbase by conquering the media scene. Luscious is a comedian, actress, producer, social […]
Preserved by Purpose – Soaring above the Haters
By Shewanda Riley “I thought she was my friend but what she wrote about me on Facebook proves that she was never my friend.” I listened intently as my student […]
