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Neighbors clash with Medical Society Alliance over use of the Aldredge House
“I live next door to the Aldredge House. It is a beautiful house that unfortunately is being used as a ‘for-profit events venue’ instead of as a social club for the Dallas County Medical Society Alliance, which was the original intent.” — NickyBlues
“It’s like moving next to the airport and then complaining about the noise. If she didn’t do her due diligence before buying her home, that’s her problem, not those of us that enjoy the access and beauty of the Aldredge House. Sorry lady, some things are just not all about you. As long as the Aldredge House adheres to the rules of operation, you should not get a say in this.” — Jeff Sauers
Dallas Landmark Commission initiates designation of Lakewood Theater as an historic landmark
“I’m very happy and there was a great turnout by those who love Lakewood. The owner(s) isn’t ruling out dividing it up in to restaurants, which is disappointing, but is willing to work with the Landmark Commission and neighbors.” — Kyle J. Rains
“If it is divided up into shops and restaurants, what will have been preserved?” —Nicholas Schell
“Now that’s what I call ‘Going East Dallas’ on them!” — Tiffany Leopardi Lambert
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“It was the right thing to do. Too many old buildings are torn down in Dallas.” — Marilyn Tinkle
Lakewood Theater owners hire East Dallas preservationist
“At least I’m glad they will protect the murals and hopefully the statues, too. That’s basically what the thousands who were wanting to save the theater exterior and interior hoped for. It would have been nice to have a movie theater, but again, that was not going to happen.” — Materlady
“They chose the right person! I’m feeling much better about the potential outcome now.” — Teresa Musgrove Gibson
Chef Graham Dodds opening a new restaurant in Lower Greenville
“Hibiscus is absolutely fabulous, one of my favorite dining experiences. I can’t wait to see what this chef brings to our old stomping grounds. We must go.” — Celeste Morales
“Bring that lemon icebox pie with you.” — Tami Walker
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“The headline should be ‘High school pep rally shuts down major roads during rush hour in Dallas,’ who’s the moron that allowed this?” — Ted
“You sound like an old man Ted! ‘You kids get off my lawn or I’m going to call the cops!’” — Shorty Long
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Presented by The Edith O’Donnell Arts and Technology building was dedicated on November 7, 2013.
Peter Warren “P.W.” Singer
Strategist and Senior Fellow at the New America Foundation
A technology and cyber security futurist, PETER WARREN “P.W.” SINGER was named one of the “100 leading innovators in the nation” by the Smithsonian Institution-National Portrait Gallery. He is the author of multiple award-winning books and considered a leading expert on 21st-century security issues.
Visit utdallas.edu/lectureseries for tickets and more information.
The 55,000 square foot facility is home to the ATEC program and has been described as “one of the most innovative 21st century programs in The University of Texas System.”
Hosted by UT Dallas’ Arts and Technology (ATEC) program, the series features speakers from a wide range of backgrounds in science, technology and art. They will present public lectures on topics aimed at exploring the evolving relationships among art, technology, engineering, and behavioral and social sciences.
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