Kenny Macino was an entrepreneur before she knew exactly what that meant. A fellow student at Bailey Junior High, where Macino is an eighth-grader, so loved Macino’s life-like sock doll...
Read moreColumnist Kenneth Perkins has been a contributing writer for Arlington Today since it debuted. He is a freelance writer, editor and photographer.
Kenny Macino was an entrepreneur before she knew exactly what that meant. A fellow student at Bailey Junior High, where Macino is an eighth-grader, so loved Macino’s life-like sock doll...
Read moreOn the last Thursday of March, inside an airy auditorium on the University of Texas at Arlington campus, Rigien Jackson stood before 50 or so public health students, their laptops...
Read moreEpiphanies have a way of flinging us into a tailspin of deliberation, partly because they don’t always line up with what one might call sensible terms. Preston Nguyen was a...
Read moreYou can’t enter the spaciously tidy conference room at Luraco Technologies in northeast Arlington and not notice The Wall. Framed patents line it like wallpaper, up and down, side by...
Read moreMichael Furrh is a professional golf entertainer. I’ll let that sink in. Thing is, he can smack golf balls with a custom-made 8-foot driver, which for you non-golf aficionados (like...
Read moreCarol Hughes is a runner, which is somewhat astonishing to those who knew her back in the day, herself included. She might have competed as a high school long jumper,...
Read moreSeven-year-old Sasha Glenn and her mother, Ida, were in a lock-step stride for the front door of Little Giggles, a children’s resale shop on south Cooper, when Sasha stopped dead...
Read moreWhen the glam metal band KISS strutted out on stage last month at Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena, gloriously clad in its customary face paint, glitzy outfits and those massive-heeled...
Read moreGrowing up in suburban Sydney, Australia, John McPhail would arrive to school eager to learn hard – and play hard. Resting on his lap most days was a football or...
Read moreTisha Moritz has spent the past six months schooling her timid 4-year-old on the beneficial rudiments of a pre-kindergarten existence and the fun-filled worthiness of BFFs. Pint-sized Leah, puffy cheeked...
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