Sarah Alerasoul

Hi, I'm a writer based in Dallas/Ft. Worth. Check out some of my work below!

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The Best Online Interior Design Services

Interior design, once regarded as an as-seen-on-TV luxury, has become a surprisingly affordable way for homeowners to freshen up a home and bring life to their interior space - thanks to the magic of internet design teams. Using a professional design guide with top-notch 3D renderings is an excellent way to ensure a room is as beautiful as it can be. Here are the top 5 consistently ranked best interior design services to make your room and home shine. Interior design, once regarded as an as-see...

How to Raise a Texan Long Distance

Loving Texas is one thing. Teaching your children to do the same when they no longer live here is something else altogether. Jake Silverstein left his post as editor of Texas Monthly to head up a little outfit called The New York Times Magazine - a tough job but someone’s gotta do it. But back when he was at the helm of Texas Monthly, he was responsible for one of its most popular issues: It featured babies in cowboy boots under a banner asking, “How Do You Raise a Texan?”

Backstage with Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros

Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros: not your average psychedelic indie-folk rock band. As seen frolicking barefoot in the grass in their rose-tinted 2010 hit “Home”, the Zeros performed at St. David’s Historic Sanctuary Church last Sunday at South By Southwest. Backstage, front-man Alex Ebert struck me as an artistic force to be reckoned with. To begin with, his wardrobe was a clash of time periods. Shrugging a Donovan-esque jacket over floral-patterned leggings that gave way to All Star converse shoes, Ebert looked like he woke up in three different decades.

Hope’s Door Faces Rising Domestic Abuse During COVID-19 Crisis with New CEO

“Have you ever felt afraid of your partner?” Hope’s Door New Beginning Center brochure asks. Finding herself at the helm of Hope’s Door New Beginnings Center during the COVID-19 crisis is Christina Coultas. Just this past February, the center named Coultas as its new Chief Executive Officer. But her Master of Science in social work and nearly 20 years of experience in the field could not fully prepare her for the storm that immediately followed her on-boarding at Hope’s Door.

Princeton Resident Puts Drama Talents to Use in Plays

Rockey Carter is like any other Princeton resident—he and his wife Barbara love to kick back on the lawn chairs of their white-washed front porch and enjoy the peace and harmony of small town life. He houses a blended family of seven children with three at Princeton High, one in college and the rest coming out of Harper Elementary. But just a few weeks ago amidst the clamor of noise-makers and hand-clapping, Rockey took a bow onstage as director of his synagogue’s annual play based on the story of Biblical Esther—“Purim,” as the Jewish holiday is called. He plans to direct an upcoming production of “The Diary of Anne Frank” this fall.

Surprisingly Fast Ways to Learn an Instrument – Part I

For many of us women, the long-cherished dream of playing the violin, piano, cello or flute have been tucked away behind a sad, but sweet phrase, “I wish I could do that, but I’m not talented enough.” This tragic thought, which is really the fear of failing too rapidly, deters music lovers as young as 14 from ever picking up an instrument. Even if you’ve already “been there, done that,” bought an instrument you never played or have given up entirely, the good news is you’re still an aspiring m

About Me

Sarah is a history lover, freelance journalist and content marketing writer. Featured in NPR, 91.7 KVRX and Disney World, Sarah now writes for local news, real estate blogs, and marketing firms in the DFW area.