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In Memorium
Ben Brownlee, a former Jesuit crosscountry runner, was pronounced dead Oct. 7 after being reported missing from a solo hike near Lake City, Colo. Searchers found Brownlee’s car at the trailhead of Redcloud and Sunshine peaks. Helicopters and crews on the ground searched the area where Brownlee told friends he would be hiking. Friends searching for Brownlee by private helicopter discovered a body 100 feet or so below a steep ridge near Cooper Creek Peak. The coroner pronounced death at the staging area.
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Go For Gold
Nastia Liukin, a five-time Olympic gymnastics medalist, is a Preston Hollow neighbor. Liukin mentioned in her blog that she had moved back to her hometown of Dallas in May. A few of her favorite hangouts include Hide, Happiest Hour, Sixty Vines, Toasted, Halcyon and Boulangerie. Liukin’s new 4,300 square foot abode is estimated to cost around $1.4 million and boasts five bedrooms, six bathrooms, an outdoor kitchen, three-car garage and a fully landscaped backyard.
Learn more on page 16.
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Matthew Dickson, MD
Advanced Heart & Vascular Care
Your heart is uniquely yours. At Texas Health Physicians Group, your heart and vascular care begins with a plan that’s customized for you. And with locations across North Texas, our care is close by. Schedule an appointment today, either in-person or via virtual visit, and discover our compassionate, comprehensive approach. From proactive prevention and diagnostics to advanced bypass and valve surgery and more, we’ll get you started with a plan for your heart health. And, as always, we have protocols in place designed around your safety. To learn more, go to TexasHealth.org/THPG-Safe.

THE FIRST-EVER KIPS BAY DECORATOR SHOW HOUSE DALLAS kicked off in grand style at the $5.75 million, 5828 Woodland French manse. A total of 27 design firms spent 11 weeks concepting and installing the rooms. The New York-based philanthropic effort transformed the 11,746 square-foot house in to an array of handcrafted wallpaper, vintage furniture and art. “Being in one of Dallas’ more affluent neighborhoods, the house had the ideal space,” spokesperson Shannon White says. “Over half of our designers are DFW-based, showing the vast design talent in the city. In addition, Dallas is known for its philanthropic efforts and charity scene.” Funds raised during the event will benefit the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club, Dwell With Dignity and the Crystal Charity Ball. If the house sells in the next six months, 10% will be donated to the charities. CLOCKWISE FROM THE TOP: Traci Zeller’s French-inspired powder room features butterflies. Jan Showers’ “Lady’s study” is fit for Jackie Kennedy Onassis. Rotte Studio’s custom magnolia floral wallpapered entry. Mark D. Sikes’ signature blue-and-white palette in a Mediterranean-inspired formal living room.



