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Best sis Barbara Pierce Bush Coyne

The daughter of neighbors

President George W. and First Lady Laura Bush came to the hospital to see twin sis, Jenna Bush Hager, and to mee t her new nephew, Henry Harold Hager (“Hal”), with Texas-style treats. Both Bush daughters attended Hockaday. “ Visitor number one: hours after babe’s birth, this one comes with donuts and tacos,” Jenna captioned a series of Instagram snapshots of Coyne holding Hal.

Classic Cuban

Mark Cuban skipped his senior year of high school so he could go straight to college. “The only thing they had was an economics class for seniors,” Cuban said in a CNBC interview. “They wouldn’t let me take it, so I said ‘F*** it, I’m going to see how smart I am,’ and went to the University of Pittsburgh at night for my junior year.”

Burger with a cause

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Meat Loaf moment

“Bat Out of Hell” is getting all kinds of Broadway buzz. Star Andrew Polec described what he called one of his most nerve-wracking moments: meeting Meat Loaf. “I called him Mr. Loaf, but he said he prefers to just go by Meat,” Polec told Broadway.com.

Meat Loaf was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame in 2012. In 2015, Meat Loaf (originally known as Michael Lee Aday) returned to Preston Hollow to receive one of the Thomas Jefferson High School Distinguished Alumni Awards.

Village Burger Bar presented a $1,582 donation to Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children. In June, the restaurant teamed up with Charlsie Doan, a longtime patient at Scottish Rite and a former Hockaday student, to create her signature burger, the “Charlsie burger.” The burger featured a beef chuck, brisket and tenderloin-blended patty topped with American cheese, bacon, caramelized onions, garlic aioli, tomato and lettuce on a brioche bun. For every “Charlsie Burger” sold from June 10 to Aug. 31, Village Burger Bar donated $1 to Scottish Rite. Next up is the “Josh Burger.” Created by Josh Johnson, a middle-school aged patient at the hospital, this burger features provolone cheese, pickles, BBQ sauce and bacon. It’s available until Dec. 31.

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The Inwood Theatre opened in 1947. After a fire in 1980, Landmark Theatres bought and restored the property in 1984. Expect indie films and a martini bar in an art deco atmosphere.

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