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    Hot Wheelers

    Annual Rockers vs. Mods rally proves real competition has style and substance

    Kendall Morgan
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    Apr 8, 2013 | 5:15 am

    In The Who’s cinematic adaptation of their album Quadrophenia, warring factions of Rockers and Mods take their brutal rivalry to the shores of England’s Brighton Beach. The film may end in riots and tears, but the ongoing Texas festival honoring this legendary mid-1960s conflict is more of an excuse to bring two varying — albeit complementary — subcultures together for three days of fun in the sun.

    Started seven years ago by organizers Mark Roberts and David Marett, the event has grown from a few hundred enthusiasts to roughly 4,000 annual participants. An offshoot of similar events in San Diego and Chicago, the Dallas chapter of Rockers vs. Mods drew attendees from as far away as New Zealand to socialize, listen to bands, and show off their painstakingly restored vintage scooters and bikes.

    “The whole thing is based off of the clashes the British had in Brighton Beach, but we revived it with a modern twist,” Marett said. “We josh at each other, but there’s no fisticuffs — everyone gets together and celebrates the culture.”

    Although Rockers outnumber Mods three to one in Dallas-Fort Worth, scooters such as local performance artist Cigi CowGoddess’ Swarovski-bedazzled bovine ride (24,875 crystals and counting) are more eye-catching, if not quite as impactful, as the classic cafe cycles that are currently making a stateside resurgence.

    Michael J. Baker, owner of the only local dealer of India-made Royal Enfield Cycles, says hand-detailed bikes are finally getting their moment in the spotlight. “There’s a realness to it,” he explained. “The bikes are an extension of your personality, and everyone gets together to show them off.”

    The long weekend of events included performances from ska and rockabilly bands, raffles, and rides tailored to both the Mods and the Rockers. Everyone came together at Saturday afternoon’s event at Lee Harvey’s, where photographer James Bland shot attendees for a future show at Goodfriend Beer Garden and Burger House.

    Aspiring riders on both sides of the event found inclusion is as easy as devoting oneself to the restoration of a classic bike or scoot. Explained co-organizer Mark Roberts, “The older guys are just happy to have young blood come in. At some point, somebody’s going to own their old bike, and they want to encourage new enthusiasts.”

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    Rockers vs. Mods at Lee Harvey's
    Photo by Jerry McClure
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    Family news

    North Dallas suburb lauded as 5th best U.S. city for working parents

    Amber Heckler
    Sep 29, 2025 | 2:00 pm
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    Frisco ranked No. 5 nationwide.

    Frisco already has a reputation as a great place for families and a top spot for remote workers, so it's no surprise that the city has clocked in as one of the best places in the country for working parents, too.

    Frisco has been ranked the 5th best U.S. city for working parents in a new study from Coworking Cafe.

    The report analyzed career opportunities, childcare affordability, public school quality, and health and environmental factors across 100 U.S. cities. The highest-ranking cities are considered places where "working parents can truly thrive by combining strong job markets; top-tier schools; and healthier, more balanced lifestyles."

    Frisco ranks at an impressive No. 5 nationally, keeping company more densely populated cities such as Washington, D.C. (No. 1), Arlington, Virginia (No. 2), Seattle, Washington (No. 3), and Miami, Florida (No. 4) in the top five.

    Frisco is in a league of its own for its extraordinary "flexibility and space," the report says. It also helps that this North Dallas neighbor is the No.1 U.S. city for remote workers. Frisco has one of the highest rates of residents who work remotely, at 34 percent, the report found.

    CoworkingCafe suggests Frisco parents that work from home may have better opportunity to balance their professional careers with their home lives, though that might not be true for all remote workers for one obvious reason: the cost of childcare.

    Childcare costs the city add up to about $10,239 per year, which represents 7 percent of a Frisco household's median annual income. Frisco's childcare costs are much more affordable when compared to larger American cities. According to the report, Frisco parents pay less than half of what parents would typically pay for childcare in cities like San Francisco, Miami, or New York City.

    "And, although childcare runs higher in this area than it does in Miami, Frisco makes up for it with nearly 10 acres of green space per 1,000 residents, leaving plenty of room for kids to run, play and grow," the study said. "Combine that with a high median household income and a reputation for safety, and Frisco manages to offer families both breathing room and economic opportunity without pulling them away from career paths."

    Earlier in 2025, Frisco also claimed the No. 5 spot nationally in MoveBuddha's report of America's most desirable suburbs, and it was also dubbed the No. 1 most affordable, fastest-growing U.S. city by personal finance website GoBankingRates.

    Elsewhere in Dallas-Fort Worth, Plano ranked as the 12th best U.S. city for working parents, followed by Irving (No. 53), Dallas (No. 58), Fort Worth (No. 67), Arlington (No. 72), and Garland (No. 77).

    The top 10 best American cities for working parents are:

    • No. 1 – Washington, D.C.
    • No. 2 – Arlington, Virginia
    • No. 3 – Seattle, Washington
    • No. 4 – Miami, Florida
    • No. 5 – Frisco, Texas
    • No. 6 – San Francisco, California
    • No. 7 – Minneapolis, Minnesota
    • No. 8 – Jersey City, New Jersey
    • No. 9 – Atlanta, Georgia
    • No. 10 – Richmond, Virginia
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