Most Popular

  • The Hard Lie
    How former Ticket host Greg Williams destroyed the most dynamic duo in Dallas talk radio through drugs, deceit and disaffection
  • American Girls
    Crossing between American and Egyptian cultures, he Said girls made one deadly misstep: They fell in love
  • The Dirt Doctor
    How radio show host Howard Garrett pushed Dallas to the center of the organic gardening movement through passion, principle and molasses
  • Our 20th Music Awards
    1988-2008: Two Decades of DOMA
  • The Caretaker
    One mother's crusade to better the life of her mentally retarded son and the system that failed him

Recent Articles

Recent Articles by S. Anne Durham

National Features >

Sustainable Art

By S. Anne Durham

Published on June 12, 2008

All of this talk about leaving lighter footprints just makes us want to buy flip-flops (recycled, of course.) But artists at Studio Fling are using their talents to do something constructive for environmental education. Some pieces are constructed with eco-friendly materials, and a portion of the sales benefit Heifer International. This could inspire us to pass on the flip-flops and reduce our footprints in a more lasting, beneficial way. Vendors include Green Mountain Energy, Covert Vegan and Sublime Designs by Whitney. Fling Goes Green shows through June 21 at Studio Fling Art Gallery, 2924 Main St., Ste. 102. Admission is free. Call 817-929-7991.
June 12-21, 2008



Dallas Observer Insiders

  • Local food, music and news blasts
  • Free Stuff
Backpage.com