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Other articles of interest in our November 2013 edition.
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Pick up a copy of the November 2013 issue to read these and other articles.

The Ender

The monster in the backseat asks, “Daddy, how old is God?”

By Tim Rogers

Person of Interest

Ignaz M. Gorischek, the man who designs the Nieman Marcus holiday-window crawl tubes, reveals his fast-food inspiration.

by Tim Rogers

A Rare Gym

Doug’s has been one of downtown’s few constants for more than 50 years.

by Zac Crain

Big Wheels

Which car service is right for you: Uber, Lyft, or the International MaxxPro MRAP (Mine Resistant Ambush Protected) Vehicle? 

by Zac Crain

On the Scene

From one extreme to the other on the luncheon circuit.

by Jeanne Prejean

Object of Desire

Charlotte Max’s “Maria” clutch.

by Raya Ramsey

Style/Sheet

Our online fashion editors discover what Dallas is wearing this month.

by Kristi and Scot Redman

Made in America

Photographer Tadd Myers’ new book celebrates the skilled artisans who handcraft everything from baseball gloves to Grammys.

by Eric Celeste

City of Wait

Dallas is still looking for catharsis 50 years after the JFK assassination.

by Peter Simek

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