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The Pearl CupWe love this coffee craver’s outpost on burgeoning Henderson Avenue for a lot of reasons: its funky East Dallas vibe, live music on the weekends, first-rate panini and hummus. (At a coffeehouse? Believe it.) But it’s the namesake Pearl Latte that keeps our...
Features
Dallas has lately been abuzz with the arts. Yet this growth comes at a perilous time. Galleries are struggling to survive, and artists are fighting to be shown. To provide a public environment for area artists to exhibit their work, D Magazine, along with John Sughrue and f.i.g., produced a...
Features
Your battle choosing between public and private is over. Now a new conflict arises: which private school is right for your child? Groups such as the National Association of Independent Schools, Independent Schools Association of the Southwest, and Texas Association of Non-public Schools offer...
Features
When the esteemed surgeon William Worthington Samuell died in 1937, his will was the talk of the town. In those days, Dallas was small enough that when Samuell didn’t like his high taxes, he took it up in a private meeting with the city manager. Everyone knew everyone, and everyone knew that...
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D Magazine celebrated its 2009 Best Lawyers in Dallas with an elegant party at The Joule...
Taste
The first Cretia’s on McKinney Avenue was ambitious—restaurant, lounge, bakery, boutique. The new...
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Scene
We tend to be lazy. If we had been planning this year’s Art Ball, for example, we probably...
Taste
In Dallas, we treat high-profile chefs like celebrities. They go by first names only. For...
Taste
“Buffet” is a dirty word in the gourmand’s lexicon, but there is an exception: Indian food. Nearly...
Pulse
Until I sobered up, I had no idea that I didn’t sleep. Apparently two and a half...
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D Art Slam at f.i.g. was a three-day, juried event showcasing the world of local artists. The...
Travel
When the highs approach unbearable degrees, our thoughts turn to Kennebunkport, Maine, where...
Pulse
Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm’s eyes glowed with the kind of flame my mother reserved for me...
Taste
We sat by the window and looked out at the rolling lawn that sprawls in front of the stunning...
Taste
For 70 years, Mike Kountouris operated the Mayflower Café in Jackson, Mississippi. The Mayflower...
Events
This time of year, the cement sears bare feet like white-hot pokers, the pool’s a tepid bath,...
Pulse
Q: You’re renovating the 1911 St. Joseph’s German Catholic Church and an adjacent school on Swiss...
Publishers Note
The greatest project in this city’s history has now been handed over to a gaggle of Army...
Columns
In my previous life, I was the music editor at the Dallas Observer, writing about music...
Style
Dallas sisters Molly Holley and Jennifer Paradise design vintage-inspired clothes for little...