Only in the design world does a person refer to his or her X-Acto knife as a traveling companion or pull an all-nighter to complete a "simple exercise" and actually enjoy it. "If you're not an art major, I think it's crazy to take these classes," said Sally Packard, who teaches Design II. (0) comments
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A sea of flowers isn't what one might expect to see after a flash of wintry weather, but the flora at the Dallas Arboretum survived the attack. This 66-acre floral garden opened its gates Saturday for the 24th annual spring exposé Dallas Blooms. The festival features hundreds of thousands of flowers, including daffodils, tulips, daisies, azaleas and petunias, all of which spokesperson Alexandra Wall-Gilmore said were strong enough to endure the cold weather last week. (0) comments
Kevin Yanowski recreates illusions in his spare time and does the impossible before your very eyes. Yanowski, a North Richland Hills sophomore, made magic his hobby when he was about 10 years old and began performing more seriously within the last few years. (0) comments


