D Magazine October 2013
Cover Story
The Best Doctors in Dallas 2013
The top 821 physicians in 43 specialties as voted by their peers.
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Features
Health & Fitness
The Father of Dallas Medicine
Nobel Prize-winning scientists have a word for Dr. Donald W. Seldin: “Hero.”
Health & Fitness
How Dallas Beat West Nile Virus
A group of doctors came together to rescue the city.
Health & Fitness
How Dallas Doctors Choose to Die
They know something you don’t. So they do it differently.
By D. Ken Murray
Health & Fitness
How Dallas is Bad For Your Health
The unique factors that post challenges to wellness in North Texas.
By Lauren Silva Laughlin
Health & Fitness
What Obamacare Means For You
A guide to the Affordable Care Act.
By Bradford Pearson
Nightlife
Bar Review: Twilite Lounge
Enjoy Deep Ellum for adults with a frozen Irish coffee.
By Tara Nieuwesteeg
Publications
Beer Pong in the Burbs
Every Wednesday, two young men turn semipro in a drinking game and fend off adulthood.
Profiles
How Brian Cuban Beat Bulimia and Drug Addiction
A brother of that other Cuban writes a memoir, Shattered Image.
By Tim Rogers
Publications
Can Art Transform Vickery Meadow?
Rick Lowe is a famous artist. His latest work aims for nothing less than changing one of the worst neighborhoods in Dallas for the better.
By Peter Simek
Business
Dallas Drivers Go Electric
We went looking for Teslas in the city. We can tell you that there are at least five.
By Cristina Daglas
Publications
Restaurant Review: Battuto Italian Kitchen
A sleek Italian-American place in Far North Dallas.
By Nancy Nichols
Publications
Restaurant Review: Mot Hai Ba
For Vietnamese cuisine, Jeana Johnson and Colleen O’Hare went straight to the source.
By Nancy Nichols
Publications
Restaurant Review: Pera Turkish Kitchen
The newest and best rendition of Turkish cuisine in the city.
By Farraz Khan
Publications
Restaurant Review: Twisted Root Burger Co.
Their fancy burgers aren’t worth the calories.
By Nancy Nichols
Publications
Snider Plaza: Where Small Town Still Lives
Almost a century later, the retail and restaurant area continues to serve as the Park Cities’ version of Main Street.
By Mary Brown Malouf
Publications
The Double Life of the Mexican Wrestler
As a luchador grappling in rings patched together by duct tape, Aski lives out his boyhood fantasy of playing a masked superhero. Then he goes back to his day job.
By Leslie Minora
Politics
The Party’s Over For Dick Armey
The 2012 election was supposed to be the culmination of his political career. Instead, a nasty feud with his closest ally brought it all crashing down.
By Luke Mullins
Crime
The Two Sides of Craig Watkins
The district attorney will win re-election. If he can stay out of his own way.
By Eric Celeste
Publications
Why Dallas Needs Its ‘Culture Mob’
In response to the Museum Tower-Nasher dispute, a British bloke tries his level best to save the city from its own immaturity.
By Richard Patterson
Education
Why El Centro’s Cooking School Matters
For nearly 50 years, the program in downtown Dallas has produced some of the city’s finest chefs. Now, it needs the city to give back.
Publications
Also in This Issue
Other articles of interest in our October 2013 edition.
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