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Britni Rachal

Austin, Dallas

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  • 1 week ago | texaslifestylemag.com | Britni Rachal

    by Britni Rachal on May 30, 2025 in Entertainment, Film, ShareCourtesy photoHighlighting the world’s oldest roadie (a person who sets up equipment for a band), the film is creative and quirky in a way that only Texas and U.S. music legends could showcase. Willie Nelson himself produces and stars in the documentary, which honors the late Ben Dorcy, who passed away at age 91 in 2017.

  • 3 weeks ago | texaslifestylemag.com | Britni Rachal

    ShareSpring 2025 is an exciting time for the property and its guests. Luxury suites still have that new-home smell and inaugural partnership events are being calendared, including the LPGA Black Desert championship, which brought ladies professional golf back to Utah for the first time in 61 years. The resort currently has hundreds of rooms open, and plans are in the works for a total of 800 rooms by September.

  • 2 months ago | texaslifestylemag.com | Britni Rachal

    by Britni Rachal on April 9, 2025 in Lifestyle, Sports, ShareFloat the lazy river while taking in the game. The lazy river is available for ticket purchase to the general public and also to be rented out entirely for a private event on select game nights. Photo courtesy Frisco RoughRiders. A 3,000 square foot lazy river is one of the most unique features in attending a Frisco RoughRiders game.

  • Nov 18, 2024 | texaslifestylemag.com | Britni Rachal

    by Britni Rachal on November 18, 2024 in Travels, ShareSoon to be in its seventh year for 2025, Refract is Seattle’s premiere glass art festival and an excellent way to explore the city in a more intentional way. The exclusive event offers the rare opportunity to attend live glass blowing demos, art galas, tours, and a peek at studios that open their doors during the festival weekend.

  • Oct 7, 2024 | texaslifestylemag.com | Wendi Baird |Britni Rachal

    ShareIt’s no secret Hawaii is one of the most beautiful places on Earth, but what’s most remarkable about a trip to Oahu is that the inner beauty of the people and culture is just as beautiful – if not even more – than the island itself. Visiting in the fall for the Aloha Festivals is a one-of-a-kind experience to really immerse yourself in culture and history with the locals.