D Magazine November 2009
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Features
Health & Fitness
The Baylor Heart Hospital in Dallas Mends Women’s Broken Hearts
Younger women who have heart attacks are twice as likely to die than their male counterparts. A new study aims to change that statistic, and two Baylor hospitals in Dallas are participating.
By Glenda Vosburgh
Publications
The Dallas Pet Project
A new book, Top Dogs and Their Pets by Dallas Morning News photographer David Woo, features Dallas celebrities and their furry friends.
By David Woo
Politics
Jeb Hensarling: The GOP’s Most Powerful Nobody
The Dallas Congressman is a rising leader among congressional Republicans and a voice of fiscal conservatism. But with spendthrift Democrats running Washington, does he even matter?
By Joseph Guinto
Publications
The Woman-hating Culture Inside the Dallas Fire Department
They’ve suffered years of sexual harassment. Now a handful of women have had enough. The fight that is ripping apart Dallas Fire-Rescue.
By Gretel C. Kovach
Publications
Can a Mexican Cop Find Asylum in North Texas?
As drug violence escalates, Mexican cops are fleeing the country. A Dallas immigration judge may decide whether one cop on the run lives or dies.
By Todd Bensman
Publications
The Almost Perfect Politician
How the age of television gave us Rick Perry. (And why Texas is broke.)
By Wick Allison
Fashion
The Real Project Runway
New Dallas modeling agency Wallflower Management gives unconventional beauties a place to strut their stuff.
By Stephanie Quadri
Profiles
Q&A With Charles T. Terrell
After helping send criminals to prison for decades, Dallas’ re-entry czar is now finding ways to keep parolees on the outside.
By Spencer Michlin
Profiles
A Star Is Born at Cowboys Stadium
Trenton Doyle Hancock’s paintings have hung in some of the world’s most prestigious museums. Now he’s got a piece where people might actually see it: Cowboys Stadium.
By Shawn Williams
Publications
Dallas VideoFest Expands Our Film Horizons
Bart Weiss has a humble goal for his 22-year-old film and video festival: to make the world a better place.
By Joan Arbery
Publications
Following Dallas City Manager Mary Suhm on Twitter
It was a brief adventure. Then she blocked us.
Education
General Badass
How God and the Hunt family lured one of the most decorated engineers in the country from Notre Dame to SMU.
By John McAlley
Publications
Laura Kostelny’s Best Birthday Ever
During which the D Home executive editor angered a photographer, dodged head lice, slurped tomato soup, and fell for a guy in a knight costume.
By Laura Kostelny
Publications
Milan, Italy
It may not have Rome’s ruins or Venice’s romance, but Italy’s sexy and chic economic heart still satisfies any tourist’s cravings.
By Jennifer Chininis
Publications
Review: Bolla
It’s been more than a year since our last visit. We’re happy to report things have improved at the Stoneleigh Hotel’s restaurant.
By Jennifer Chininis
Publications
Review: Parigi
This Oak Lawn eatery is a small, chic, chef-driven place where the menu changes frequently based on what’s fresh and available. And it’s as good as ever.
By Jennifer Chininis
Publications
Review: Park Restaurant
Former Green Room chef Marc Cassel tries to get his groove back at Park Restaurant.
By Nancy Nichols
Publications
The Katy Trail Shows Dallas the Path to Its Future
Plans do exist to turn Dallas into a network of hike-and-bike trails. But to pull that off, we need more groups like the Friends of the Katy Trail. Oh, and money.
By Willard Spiegelman
Nightlife
The Scene: November 2009
TACA Party on the Green at the Rosewood Mansion on Turtle Creek
By Sarah Eveans