D Magazine April 1995
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A BASEBALL FAN’S SURVIVAL GUIDE
FOR MONTHS WE’VE BEEN DEBATING THE question: Who’s worse-the money-hungry owners or the money-hungry players? Who cares? Together, they’ve just treated us to the eighth “work stoppage” in 25 years, killed a World Series, and threatened to wreck the All-Star game we landed for our beautiful new ballpark.
So a plague on both their clubhouses. If you still love baseball despite the gang of greedheads who have hijacked it, here are some alternative ways of enjoying the game. Read, rent movies, and remember: th
So a plague on both their clubhouses. If you still love baseball despite the gang of greedheads who have hijacked it, here are some alternative ways of enjoying the game. Read, rent movies, and remember: th
By D Magazine
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GARDENING Growing Pains
Hope springs eternal in Texas gardeners’ hearts. But why?
By KATIE SHERROD
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GREAT HOMES
John and Chantal Gunn blend artistic adventure with Old World elegance in their Lakewood home.
By Derro Evans
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Is Ron Kirk Inevitable?
He’s the anointed candidate of the Dallas establishment, backed by Ray Hunt, Roger Staubach, Zan Holmes-you name it. Will that be enough to give Dallas its first black mayor?
By Jim Schutze
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Poolside Splash
When temperatures start to climb, head for the pool in style.
By PATRICIA LOWELL
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RESTAURANTS Quest for Fire-Beyond Tex-Mex!
What else is hot-hot-hot in Dallas? Thai, Vietnamese, Cajun, Caribbean, Ethiopian, and Indian…it’s a whole wide world out there.
By BARBARA GIBBONS
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THE GREATEST IS YET TO COME
Forget the current crop of spoiled millionaires. The spirit of the game lives on. Close your eyes and dream.
By DARREL WHITESIDE
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The Soul of Stanley Marcus
The retailing genius, who turns 90 this month, is more than just an arbiter of taste and style. As a champion of civil rights and free speech, he’s been the conscience of the city for half a century.
By Glenna Whitley
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WHAT SUITS DALLAS FOR SPRING?
DESIGNERS HAVE GOTTEN THE MESSAGE : WOMEN WANT TO LOOK AND FEEL FEMININE AGAIN.
By D Magazine