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D Magazine February 2006

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The Restaurant Issue

In 2005, we discovered a few trends we love, young chefs who are heating up the Dallas dining scene, 10 outstanding new restaurants, and Dallas’ signature chef, Stephan Pyles, back in business. Dining in Dallas has never been finer.
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A Few Questions from Tracy Rowlett

Tracy Rowlett chats with Ken Parish Perkins.
By D Magazine
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ARTS: Clap If You Can Read

What would happen if audiences started readings plays before they watched them onstage? PLUS: the Meadows celebrates a big birthday and can’t-miss performances.
By Glenn Arbery
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CRIME: Why Isn’t Don Hill in Jail Yet?

The FBI raids on City Hall happened seven months ago, and the press has dug up mountains of damning evidence. Yet here we are, still waiting.
By Todd Bensman
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Dallas at 150: A Look Back

One hundred and fifty years ago this month, Dallas incorporated as a town. That, friends, is called a sesquicentennial. We celebrate with a few pages from the family album.
By Research by Michael Darling and Jessica Otte.
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Headfirst at 80 mph

A double-dog dare over bottles of Pinot at Cafe Pacific led oilman Robie Vaughn to Olympic glory in an almost-forgotten sport, skeleton.

By Trey Garrison
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LAST HURRAH: I Am a Mad Genius Writer

Note to my wife’s book club: study this column, you tramps.
By Tim Rogers
Fashion

Made for Men

Valentine’s Day finds any fellow would fancy and custom clothing, skincare, and spa services just for gents.


By Stephanie Quadri
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Meet Cake Queen Jackie Spratt

The sought-after wedding-cake maker reclaims her throne.
By Nancy Nichols
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Prints Charming

Mix-and-match colors and prints for men.

By Stephanie Quadri
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE: How to Fix DISD Fast

Use charter schools’ success to force radical change.
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Pulse

Hooters gets some competition, a man makes a stand against lemons, Laura Miller flubs about LUV, Niven Morgan hits it big with bath products, and more.
By Tim Rogers
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Review: Big State Drug Fountain and Grill

A good bowl of chili with—gasp!—beans can be found at this throwback soda fountain in downtown Irving.
By Jennifer Chininis
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Review: Burger House Hamburgers

No matter what we say, there’s no denying that the original Burger House in Snider Plaza has a long list of devotees.
By Jennifer Chininis
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Review: Nandina

In addition to sushi, the big deal here is tapas, which encompass all kinds of cuisine.
By Jennifer Chininis
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Review: Rafain

Brace yourself for the parade of protein, which, like the salad bar, is ho-hum.
By Jennifer Chininis
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Review: Sushi Sake

Popular among Asians and chefs, Sushi Sake in Richardson poofs up its presence.
By Teresa Gubbins
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Review: Tupinamba

You can’t help but like a place that stands proudly in the face of competition, as if to announce, “We’re here to stay.”
By Jennifer Chininis
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The Schemer

Tonya Brenneman scored millions to design a computer system for the Dallas County jail—a system that failed so miserably that dangerous criminals went free. She swears she didn’t get the job by sleeping with a county official.
By Brent Flynn
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Todos Santos, Mexico

Wander off the beaten path—or,in this case, off the paved roads—to Posada la Poza in Baja California Sur.
By Jennifer Chininis
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