THE DALLAS FESTIVAL OF Section M The Dallas Morning News Sunday, February 22, 2015 INSPIRE. DISCOVER. ENGAGE. to help make Dallas ACT the city you want it to be. Michael Hogue/Staff Illustration ESSAY INNOVATIVE Sharing vital information quickly is key. Dallas, always in a state of Pages 4-5 becoming, is attracting creative PHYSICAL talents — and keeping them here Big cities need big ideas to fight urban sprawl. Pages 6-7 By CHRIS VOGNAR Culture Critic POLITICAL
[email protected] Tackling issues of race hen I decided to move from San Francisco with candor and insight. Pages 10-11 to Dallas, I planned to stick around for a W summer internship. Then it became a part- EDUCATED time job. A year, I thought. Max. Putting the spotlight That was about 19 years ago. That was definitely not the plan. on teachers. Pages 14-15 “Dallas is a city of transplants.” If I had a nickel for every time I heard that, I’d own a Preston Hollow mansion. The city might not CULTURAL draw the hoards of college graduates that flock to hipster havens Reading gives kids a like Austin or Portland, Ore., but it keeps pulling in people who foothold in the world. Pages 16-17 come here to work, realize they like the place and stay put. Take a look at my fellow Cultural City panelists for the Dallas GET THERE Festival of Ideas. Teresa Coleman Wash, executive artistic direc- Full-day schedule and tor and founder of TeCo Theatrical Productions in Oak Cliff, hails details on free activities.