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Your Expert Guide

Old Lake Highlands: Charm and endless possibilities near White Rock Lake

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Nov 1, 2021 | 12:00 pm

There are so many great places to live in Dallas that it helps to have an expert on your side. The Neighborhood Guide presented by Briggs Freeman Sotheby's International Realty gives you insider access from the agents who live and work there, providing in-the-know info about your possible new community.

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If you need a bit of charm in your life, you're sure to find it in Old Lake Highlands. The quaint neighborhood is nestled atop a hill — well, a hill by Dallas standards — that overlooks White Rock Lake.

Its comforting, friendly, almost old-fashioned vibe hooked real estate agent Bess Dickson, who initially started exploring the neighborhood when a client tasked her with finding a walkable, outdoor-focused community in Dallas with friendly neighbors and a highly rated elementary school.

"I have been a super fan ever since!" she says. "From spontaneous front yard gatherings on Friday evenings, to kids and parents walking to school in the mornings, to neighbors stopping by with fresh eggs from their backyard coop, Old Lake Highlands seems to be the ultimate 'Throwback Thursday' sort of neighborhood."

Bess offered up a few of her personal favorites about life in Old Lake Highlands. Here's her guide to the area:

Where to eat & drink
The gastropub BarNone is Bess' top pick, specifically for its wide variety of local beers and bites that appeal to every palate. "From blackened tuna to a delicious burger made with locally sourced beef that's ground in-house, it has everything," she says. There's also a dog-friendly patio and a delightful happy hour where all beer is half-price.

The Green Spot may look like an old gas station, but inside is a made-to-order, vegetarian "diner" ideal for quick-but-healthy lunches.

Where to play
Go kayaking on White Rock Lake, picnic at the playground on Boy Scout Hill, or walk the tree-lined streets and meet new neighbors.

During the summer, Bess advises walking through Norbuck Park and up to Flag Pole Hill to catch Fourth of July fireworks. The members-only Kaycee Club has a wonderful pool, she says, and everyone should stop by to see the pet rooster at Rooster Home & Hardware.

"You can't forget all the fun Little Free Libraries that are scattered throughout Old Lake Highlands, too," she says.

Where to live
This neighborhood is mostly made up of "delightfully modest, post-World War II cottages that have withstood the test of time and are now in the midst of being refreshed, with an eye toward elevating the modern lifestyle," Bess says.

Originally designed in a three-bedroom, one-bath configuration, these homes are now undergoing renovations to expand existing baths or build additional baths, as well as add laundry rooms — all within a home footprint of 1,100 to 1,800 square feet.

511 Kirkwood Dr., an original Old Lake Highlands home that has been tastefully renovated, is a past listing of Bess' that went under contract in a matter of days — despite going on the market at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"Built on pier-and-beam foundations, these homes now have interior layout possibilities that are only limited by your imagination (and budget)," she says. "There is a bit of urban infill and rebuild going on, but many families are choosing the approach of living larger with less and reusing what is in place rather than scrapping everything and starting from scratch."

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Bess Dickson works and plays in Old Lake Highlands. For more information on buying and selling a home in the area, click here, email bdickson@briggsfreeman.com, or call 214-736-3921.

Beautiful original hardwood floors run throughout.

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Dallas luncheons are rolling out the red carpet for A-list stars appearing as keynote speakers. Here are some of the biggest star-studded events.

Family Place Trailblazer Awards Luncheon ft. Christina Ricci, September 23

Each Moment Matters Luncheon ft. Melissa Gilbert, September 23

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Community Partners of Dallas will highlight entrepreneur, supermodel, and Emmy Award winner Tyra Banks as the featured speaker of the 16th annual Chick Lit Luncheon.

Texas Women’s Foundation Luncheon ft. Allyson Felix, October 6

Austin Street Center Humble Beginnings Luncheon ft. Laura and Barbara Bush, October 14

A Writer’s Garden: Tales from Highclere Castle ft. Lady Carnarvon, October 18

Farrah Fawcett Foundation Tex-Mex Fiesta, October 20

Baylor Celebrating Women Luncheon ft. Patricia Arquette, October 21

New Friends New Life Luncheon ft. Julia Ormand, November 4

Council for Life presents Celebrating Life Luncheon ft. Jim Caviezel, November 14

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Dallas Clone - Lake Travis indie film festival rolls credits for 2022 lineup

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The festival makes it easy to walk between one venue and another, enjoying the small-town venues. (Pictured: Opening night film Sweet Disaster)

Movies and a weekend at the lake aren’t always on the itinerary together, so this festival is a special opportunity. The Lake Travis Film Festival returns for its third annual run from September 15 to 18. It will be hosted at several venues in Bee Caves and Lakeway, making it easy to drive from Austin, but fun to stay in one of the partner hotels, anyway.

The festival opens with a documentary about controversy at an Arkansas tourist destination by Michael Stephen Schwarz, Forever Majestic, and a dramedy by Laura Lehmus on opening night, Sweet Disaster. The latter, a chaotic and cheerfully surrealist German film follows a pregnant 40-year-old who has been abandoned by her partner. The festival will close with two selections: Jordan O’Neal’s Fabletown, about a comic book-based fairytale underground in New York City, and Sophie Miller's Ranch Water, a story about Texas and sisterhood that premiered at Austin Film Festival in 2021.

The lineup spreads 92 films over four days, focusing on input from the independent film community, both in the United States and internationally. Two thirds of the titles are short films, including student films, and there are eight narrative features. Keeping everything in “walking distance” and mixing in masterclasses, awards, and mixers, the schedule is packed at each venue. An attendee could easily choose to stay in one place all day, if they have the stamina. Every day, there will be announcements connecting guests with filmmakers.

“The third year brings an opportunity to hone into what we [do] best … curating an overall cinematic experience,” says festival founder and executive director Kat Albert says in a press release. “We do not sell individual tickets. The suburbs don’t have a traditional downtown, so we’ve worked to make our pop-up style festival work with three walkable hubs. … The festival is young but garnering a reputation as a unique experience for filmmakers, screenwriters, and the local community.”

Although the festival does not ticket individual movies, it does divide itself by day, which it vaguely themes. Thursday is when things kick off, with a light day of programming, a “Family Values” short films block, and an opening party. An all-day masterclass that first day with screenwriter Owen Egerton has its own tickets. Friday includes themes “Outdoor Sports” and tenser phrases that hint at suspense and grit. Events include script readings and an industry mixer.

Saturday is for “young, experimental, and musical filmmakers,” divided into those categories at three different venues: Bee Cave City Hall, Contracommon, and Goga Yoga, respectively. Wherever visitors spend the day, they can all come together at Contracommon for karaoke at night. Sunday includes brunch at Star Hill Ranch, the customary last location for the festival, with mostly narrative features in one building and more of a variety of features and shorts in the other.

Wristbands for the Lake Travis Film Festival are available by day ($60 for Thursday, $100 for Friday, Saturday, or Sunday), and can be purchased at laketravisfilmfestival.com. Four-day badges ($225) are also available on the website.

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CMT Awards' Texas debut tops this week's 5 most-read Dallas stories

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Nov 12, 2022 | 10:00 am
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Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.

1. Texas will host CMT Music Awards for the first time ever in 2023. Big news for country music fans: During Carrie Underwood's sold-out show in Austin on November 2, CMT Music Awards co-host Kelsea Ballerini came on stage to announce that the CMT Music Awards will come to the city's new Moody Center next year. Airing Sunday, April 2, 2023, the fan-voted awards ceremony will be hosted in Texas for the first time ever.

2. Where to see the most spectacular Christmas lights dazzling Dallas-Fort Worth in 2022. Tis barely the season for Dallas-Fort Worth to light up, merry and bright, for the 2022 holidays — from towering trees that twinkle and shine to dazzling drive-thru displays and immersive walk-thru experiences. Here's our guide to the biggest, brightest, most spectacular Christmas light displays in the area.

3. Pop rock powerhouse Paramore heads to North Texas on new North American arena tour. Dallas-Fort Worth fans of alterna-emo-pop group Paramore and their radio-ready hooks can catch the trio next year during a just-announced stadium tour. The act famous for anthemic singles such as "Ain't It Fun," "Misery Business," and "Still Into You" will hit Fort Worth's Dickies Arena on July 8, 2023, with Foals and The Linda Lindas as openers.

4. Dallas architecture firm nabs top floor of cool MCM Meadows Building. A Dallas design firm has snagged the top floor of an iconic building: SHM Architects, PLLC, has leased a 12,218-square-foot space at the historic Meadows Building at Energy Square, located at 5646 Milton St., relocating from their offices at 4514 Travis St. in the Knox District.

5. Beachy tiki-styled bar to surf into Downtown Plano, pina coladas in hand. Surf's up in Plano with a fun new venue coming soon: Called Coco Beach, it's a tiki-themed bar and restaurant diving into historic Downtown Plano, with an opening targeted for December.

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