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Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

  • Blogs

    October 17, 2011

    Heritage Auctions Asks Dallas Federal Judge: Tell Us Who Owns John Quincy Adams Letters

    Via.John Quincy Adams by Ed Alstrom, 2003 ​Once again Unfair Park's cross-the-street neighbor Heritage Auction Galleries finds itself caught between two parties claiming to own historical missives -- in this case, letters written by John Quincy Adams, which are currently being kept in a vault on M ... More >>

  • Calendar

    July 7, 2011

    Trespassing Allowed

    Via.John Quincy Adams by Ed Alstrom, 2003 ​Once again Unfair Park's cross-the-street neighbor Heritage Auction Galleries finds itself caught between two parties claiming to own historical missives -- in this case, letters written by John Quincy Adams, which are currently being kept in a vault on M ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 6, 2011

    Feds Want Dallas Federal Judge to Decide Who Owns Letter Jackie Wrote to Ethel Kennedy

    Via.​Back in 2006 Unfair Park's across-the-street neighbor Heritage Auction Galleries sold some letters written and signed by Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert. 'Round the same time, the auction house came into possession of a note of condolences Jackie Kennedy had written to Ethel shortly after Robe ... More >>

  • News

    April 28, 2011

    City Hall's Kennedy Conspiracy

    Kennedy assassination author and conspiracist Robert Groden says the city's out to get him. He may be right.

  • Blogs

    July 30, 2010

    Florida Prof Unearths Sixth Floor Museum Talks by Dallas Journo Legend Vivian Castleberry

    ​As the women's editor for the Dallas Times Herald for nearly 30 years, from the 1950s to the '80s, Vivian Castleberry revolutionized the section's coverage -- addressing domestic violence, for example, in addition to lifestyle pieces on decor and fashion -- and became the first woman named to the ... More >>

  • Calendar

    March 4, 2010

    Dear Mrs. Kennedy

    ​As the women's editor for the Dallas Times Herald for nearly 30 years, from the 1950s to the '80s, Vivian Castleberry revolutionized the section's coverage -- addressing domestic violence, for example, in addition to lifestyle pieces on decor and fashion -- and became the first woman named to the ... More >>

  • Culture

    October 8, 2009

    WaterTower Theatre's Grey Gardens: Shades of Glamour Amid Stray Cats and Corn

    In WaterTower's production of Grey Gardens, a rare ensemble of actors and singers pull off one of the great shows of the theater season.

  • Calendar

    September 24, 2009

    Garden Party

    In WaterTower's production of Grey Gardens, a rare ensemble of actors and singers pull off one of the great shows of the theater season.

  • Calendar

    August 16, 2007

    You'll Catch Cold

    Button up in Addison

  • Blogs

    May 16, 2007

    Dallas Does Tony

    Button up in Addison

  • Blogs

    February 19, 2007
  • News

    November 16, 2006

    Feel My Rage

    Doug Wright channeled his anger from growing up gay in the Park Cities into bizarre and brilliant plays

  • News

    November 16, 2006

    Queen Maybe

    Ever in search of a life, this girl finds an old one

  • Film

    August 10, 2006

    Risk vs. Reward

    The Dallas Video Festival has one agenda: showing everybody everything

  • Blogs

    July 18, 2006

    "Just Like a Drift of Blossoms..."

    The Dallas Video Festival has one agenda: showing everybody everything

  • News

    April 27, 2006

    History for Sale

    Heritage Auction Galleries made a fortune selling rare coins. Now it’s making a mint offering gems from America’s rich past.

  • Calendar

    November 20, 2003

    MASS Appeal

    Bernstein's Big D story

  • Culture

    August 21, 2003

    Bush League

    Uptown Players shoot low with Down South, a wicked rewind to sexual mores of the 1960s

  • Film

    May 15, 2003

    Bring a Pillow

    Down With Love is suckin' in the '60s

  • Calendar

    March 20, 2003

    Bells’ll Be Ringing

    Dallas forms a special union

  • News

    January 28, 1999

    Odd Man Out

    Dallas-raised Terry Southern wrote Easy Rider, hung with the Beatles, and influenced a generation. But he died penniless, and now his son must pay off Terry's debts--and restore his father's legacy.

  • Music

    April 30, 1998

    Out There

    Dallas-raised Terry Southern wrote Easy Rider, hung with the Beatles, and influenced a generation. But he died penniless, and now his son must pay off Terry's debts--and restore his father's legacy.

  • Calendar

    September 4, 1997

    Events for the week

    Dallas-raised Terry Southern wrote Easy Rider, hung with the Beatles, and influenced a generation. But he died penniless, and now his son must pay off Terry's debts--and restore his father's legacy.

  • Music

    June 15, 1995

    Fading star

    Michael Jackson tells HIStory to whoever is left to listen to it

  • News

    May 11, 1995

    Oswald's ghost

    Norman Mailer resurrects a tragically human assassin

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