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Nearly 60 years ago, Lady Bird Johnson embarked on a campaign to beautify America, a project that entailed the removal of ...
Rafferty was selected by the Tom Landry-led team in the fourth round (No. 119 overall) of the 1976 NFL Draft out of Penn State, just one year before Dorsett joined Dallas. As the Cowboys mentioned ...
Mark Lamster is the architecture critic of The Dallas Morning News and a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
First look: Newly revealed convention center is a gamble for downtown Dallas Architecture critic Mark Lamster on why the swishy, $3 billion colossus is a roll of the dice on civic transformation.
arts entertainment Architecture Lamster: DFW’s new Terminal F may be more like a B-minus — but maybe that’s OK Don’t expect a showpiece, but it’s a big improvement for DFW and Dallas.
The latest to come out and bash the trade is Tom Leppert, the former mayor of Dallas from 2007-2011. He published a piece in the Dallas Morning News where he talked about how the trade would hurt ...
Before his arrival, architecture critic Mark Lamster offers an introduction to the Arts District, and lays out some advice on the challenges and opportunities that confront him in his new job.
Dallas artist Jesus Alba has restored a beloved mural at Jerry’s Supermarket on Jefferson Boulevard, just in time for Cinco de Mayo weekend. The Oak Cliff Coalition for the Arts selected Alba to ...
(Mark Lamster / Staff writer) News that the iconic home of Cindy and Howard Rachofsky is up for sale has sent a shock wave through the Dallas architecture community, and for good reason.
Mark Lamster is the architecture critic of The Dallas Morning News and a Loeb Fellow at the Harvard Graduate School of Design.
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