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Tag Archives: bicycle
Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS holds makeup ride, distributes $90K
On Sunday, Oct. 21, Lone Star Ride held a shortened makeup ride and distributed $90,000 to its three beneficiaries at a party at TMC. The original ride, scheduled for Sept. 29–30 was canceled because of two days of heavy rain. Coincidentally, an earthquake registering 3.4 and centered within blocks of the host hotel in Irving occurred that weekend as well. Continue reading
Mardi Gras Oak Cliff parade today
Bead dazzling Don’t let yesterday’s rain get you down. The sun is out for today’s Mardi Gras Oak Cliff celebration with its fourth annual parade. But it starts off with a crawfish boil and street party in the Bishop Arts … Continue reading
From screen to stage
Q Cinema veterans tackle live theater with the guerrilla-like QLive! CURTAIN UP! | Producing partners Todd Camp and Kyle Trentham have theater backgrounds, but QLive! is a departure from the movie-focused work their organization, Q Cinema, has done for a … Continue reading
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Why do we ride? I was reminded during Pride
The Lone Star Ride’s Riderless Bike makes its way down Cedar Springs Road during the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade on Sunday. (John Wright/Dallas Voice) I participated in the Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade for the first time in many … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Ross Texas Freedom Parade, bicycle, bike, Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS
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LSR Journal:Pedalling — and padding — his way to Zen
Chef Kerry Chace says cycling is a great way to burn off calories and relax, as long as you’ve got the proper gear Kerry Chace M.M. Adjarian | Contributing Writer editor@dallasvoice.com If you had told Kerry Chace a few years … Continue reading
Posted in News, Texas
Tagged aids ride, bicycle, Calories, Chace, chef kerry, corporate chef, doughnuts, fundraising, joke, lone star, sailboats, spare time, spiritual practice, star ride, stranger, sudden realization, tanqueray, whim, White Rock Lake, writer editor
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Snap shots: ‘Bill Cunningham New York’ turns the camera on fashion’s most influential paparazzo
LENS ME A SHOE | The Times photographer documents foot fashion in ‘Bill Cunningham New York.’ ARNOLD WAYNE JONES | Life+Style Editor jones@dallasvoice.com Maybe Project Runway’s to blame, maybe The Devil Wears Prada, but for the past few years there has been a surplus … Continue reading
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Making a better world, one step at a time
John Boeglin John Boeglin repays the help he gets as a client at AOC by also being a volunteer at the agency TAMMYE NASH | Senior Editor taffet@dallasvoice.com FORT WORTH — John Boeglin, first diagnosed with AIDS in 1989, has … Continue reading
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Tagged 10 years, AIDS, AIDS Outreach Center, aluminum, aoc, bicycle, carbon footprint, cardboard, dallasvoice, Food Pantry, helping the environment, initiative, landfill, Money, nash, recycling efforts, Tarrant County, volunteer, volunteerism, volunteers
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LSR kicks off 10th year with party at Salum
The 10th annual Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS got off to a big start Sunday, May 16, with a kickoff party at Salum restaurant. LSR Co-Chairs Laura Kerr and John Tripp said today that 140 people signed in at the … Continue reading
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Tagged Benefit, bicycle, charity, cycling, Lone Star Ride Fighting AIDS, Salum, Trek Madone
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Partner denied sick leave by AT&T
Bryan Dickenson, left, and Bill Sugg hold hands in Sugg’s room at a rehabilitation facility in Richardson on Wednesday, Jan. 27. (Source:John Wright/Dallas Voice) Despite 100% rating from HRC, company won’t allow gay man time off to care for ailing spouse … Continue reading →