Social media can forge relationships, improve efficiency, boost business and promote safety within the neighborhood. But not everyone is on board.[...]
You can now read your favorite neighborhood magazine with our app on your iPad, iPhone or Android device, but how do you work the thing? Check out our handy and very serious how-to[...]
If you flipped through the print version of November’s magazine, you probably noticed that it looks, well, different. The section designs and fonts are updated, with the goal[...]
In a way, Steve Jobs’ life has become a kind of ideal, a measuring stick for the rest of us slogging along life’s pothole-filled highway. How much of a positive impact do we need t[...]
You may have noticed the new commenting system here on the website with our magazine stories and blog posts. I want to make sure you’re aware of the different features that a[...]
By now you’ve probably heard that the guy who made Apple what it is, Steve Jobs, died Wednesday. There’s not a lot of neighborhood, hyper-local introspection I can brin[...]
Our October magazine is online, on doors and in magazine racks, and Emily delves further into DARTS’s proposed plan for the Cotton Belt Rail Line and the commuter cars that [...]
But mostly, it’s furry, sweet and a lot sassy. Our September pet issue is hot off the preses, and we highlight some of Far North Dallas’ smartest, glam-est and cutest a[...]
Most of the Advocate editorial staff has worked social media into the fabric of our day, as there is no denying that it is a revolutionary and invaluable source of information and [...]
Earlier this week, the whole Advocatemag.com operation switched web hosts to accommodate higher traffic volume and improve website performance. While nobody is saying progress shou[...]
This month is our home issue, and we’ve got stories about a Northwood Hills home remodel and about the before-and-after renovation of a home on Hillcrest and Frankford. Also [...]