In the last 24 hours rumors have been floating around that a high-profile society journalist was parting company with his/her publication. Some thought it might be Jason Sheeler at the Dallas Morning News’ “F!D Luxe” after his OMG piece on Heidi Dillon.
Wrong!
It’s Brooke Hortenstine over at PaperCity Dallas, who turned in her resignation yesterday after 10 years as society editor/co-editor of the publication. She plans to focus more time on her son and developing a stationery venture.
CREW Dallas made a good move in asking Lucy Billingsley to be a presenter at its 30th anniversary celebration, held today at The Women’s Museum. Billingsley’s jokes got big laughs, and when an a/v glitch caused a brief delay, she jumped up onto the stage, did a little tap dance, then wowed the crowd by grabbing one foot and lifting it above her head. The developer—and apparent yoga master—introduced CREW’s four Outstanding Achievement Award candidates: Barb Erhart of Riverstone Residential Group, Kennis Ketchum of Portfolio Development LLC, Tiffini Miller of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, and former Staubach Co. executive Ka Cotter, who was named the big winner.
A DISD-loving parent sends along a link to the newest list of the nation’s Blue Ribbon schools. Congrats to all six from the area that made the cut.
Bonham Elementary (DISD)
Thompson Learning Center (DISD)
Dover Elementary (RISD)
Lake Highlands Junior High (RISD)
Central Junior High (Euless)
Hurst Junior High (Hurst)
Imagine sitting at a dinner party, making polite chatter with the guests at the round table, sipping fine wine with your dinner, wondering if they’ll be serving chicken or pork. People talk about their day, current events. Then one guest at the table says clearly, and very slowly, “well, I pulled the car into the garage today and sat in there with it running for 90 minutes trying to kill myself.”
Little jolting, eh? That’s the personal story Julie K. Hersh shared with a group of CONTACT supporters gathered at the Ritz Carlton early this morning to mark World Suicide Prevention Day. Julie is the author of Struck by Living: From Depression to Hope, a Dallas writer, mother and friend. We met in 2003 in a writing class I took as I embarked upon the changes in my life brought on by an empty nest. We bonded over our mutual love of words. Her book was conceived in the class and published last April. CONTACT is a Dallas organization of local volunteers and mental health experts who try their hardest to prevent suicide. One in five people in this country suffer from depression, says Dr.Madhukar H. Trivedi, Professor of Psychiatry and Betty Jo Hay Distinguished Chair in Mental Health, plus Chief, Division of Mood Disorders at UT Southwestern Medical Center, and my table-mate. (Typing in all those titles gives me depression!) He told me that UT is the center now of a tremendous amount of research into the brain and what it does, how it reacts to anti-depressant meds. Dr. Trivedi said they are just learning that the brain can actually re-generate cells, or neurons, basically replenish. And shocker — electro convulsive therapy (ECT) has an 80% efficacy in treating depression — a higher rate even than anti-depressants. ECT has been given a bad rap by the media, said Julie — recall One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest? — but it was one thing that helped her on the road to recovery. (more…)
I must tell you people that selecting the very best activities for you and yours this weekend was something akin to choosing a favorite child. That said, here’s your itinerary:
Tonight
For you those of you who like to shop, I offer Fashion’s Night Out at Highland Park Village and NorthPark Centre. If I were you, I’d stop by Chanel for a mini-manicure before checking out Escada’s inventive take on this event. Visit D’s shopping blog for tips from our resident experts.
If you want to impress your friends with how cultured you are, however, then you’ll want to snag tickets to MOMIX. Like most things these days, this performance has a “green” theme, so you can pat yourself on the back for embracing that while you’re at it.
So remember how they built this big giant gate by George W.’s Dallas home? And how he’s got Secret Service and police and everything making sure someone doesn’t try to harm him?
Well, this homeless guy from Mexico managed to get through all of that and show up on his doorstep to ask for Bush’s help in expediting his immigration status.
There’s a joke there, somewhere, about border control and George W.’s fence. I just know it.
UPDATE: Law enforcement is saying it didn’t happen. Thanks CBS 11!
The long-delayed plans of Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan to buy back his public company collapsed yesterday. The company’s market capitalization fell this morning to about $42 million. Emmis owns radio stations, plus Texas Monthly, Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Atlanta, and Cincinnati magazines.
Mark Foster, chief investment officer for Kirr Marbach & Co. in Columbus, said Emmis’ future options are limited by a low stock price and heavy debt, which runs 13 times its earnings. “That’s high,” he said. “This is a business that doesn’t have a lot of wiggle room. They’re going to have to throttle back growth, generate cash and cut debt.”
Emmis bought Texas Monthly in 1998 for $37 million.
This weekend marks your last opportunity to select the lovely ladies that make it to the final round of the 10 Most Beautiful Women in Dallas competition. When the clock strikes midnight on Sunday (er, Monday, whatever), the selection from Week 4 will be made. Don’t let your favorites down by not giving them a click over the weekend.
Tune in again on Monday for the final round. The semifinalists with the most votes from each week will be there, competing for a chance to make the top 10 and be featured in the December issue of D Magazine. Happy voting!
1. Sigh. Listen, I’ve been to the Dallas Animal Shelter. There are decent people working there. But apparently it’s really hard to find good people that love animals, because this happened. I know a Labrador retriever is bigger dog, but not so big that two people couldn’t lift into a van, right?
2. How the Cowboys will do this season, after all the promises, is still up in the air. But the team has already garnered one distinction: Having the worst game-day traffic in the NFL.
3. Hazelton, Pa., has a very, very similar if not identical ordinance to the one Farmers Branch is watching wind its way through the legal system. This does not bode well for Farmers Branch.
4. Remember Anna Fermanova, the Plano woman who was accused of attempting to smuggle rifle scopes to Russia? She’s got a new job.
5. It’s been a hard week, coming back from a long weekend, with no other real holidays with time off until November. We need zen. Yes? Lots of zen. Massive amounts of zen.