Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth February 2021 Read the Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth February 2021 Issue! A Night Out on the Town At Rooftop Cinema Club, patrons can enjoy a view of city skylines, sunsets, drinks, food, and cult classic and new movies on a 52-foot screen. Read More » DART Seeking Young Artists to Share Their Heroes The annual Dallas Area Rapid Transit Student Art Contest is accepting individual entries from North Texas kindergarten through 12th grade students through March 23. Read More » Eat More Plants to Improve Heart Health Walnuts are a kitchen multi-tasker with uses well beyond baked goods and can even be used as a meat substitute! Check out these recipes. Read More » Farm-to-Table Pioneer Celebrates 50 Years By 1971, packaged instant foods were commonplace in American culture. However, restauranteur Ed Lowe rejected those practices when he opened Celebration Restaurant, a farm-to-table eatery. Read More » Feedback Needed on Transportation Changes The North Central Texas Council of Governments is conducting an online input opportunity through Feb. 9 to give residents a chance to comment on changes to transportation programs. Read More » Hyperlocal Air Monitoring As part of the Breathe Easy Dallas project started in 2017, the city of Dallas, The Nature Conservancy and Texas A&M Transportation Institute have installed air quality monitors. Read More » Kudos: Everman Independent School District Uses Electric Buses Everman Independent School District began transporting students in October with the Blue Bird Vision electric buses. Read More » Letter from Publisher: Looking at the Heart in a Different Light With this month’s special issue on heart-centered living, we are doing some advocacy of our own by focusing on everything “heart," from delicious heart-healthy recipes to tips on heart care. Read More » Never Too Soon to Be Heart-Healthy For the first time, since 2010 or so, the U.S. has seen a much slower growth in life expectancy than comparable countries, and an actual decline in recent years. Read More » Plano Doubles Down on Recycling Recycle Right Plano is the residential recycling awareness campaign for the city of Plano, with three recurring events to recycle electronic materials: the first Saturday of the month. Read More » Science Marches On The Fort Worth Botanic Garden|Botanical Research Institute of Texas has received grants totaling $1.9 million to support research in plant diversity studies at home and abroad. Read More » Wear Red for Hearth Health The Go Red for Women luncheon serves as the cornerstone event of the Go Red For Women movement in local communities, and will be held in north Texas on February 28. Read More » In-Print