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Other articles of interest in our October 2012 edition.
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Pick up a copy of the October 2012 issue to read these and other articles.

Bob Phillips

His Texas Country Reporter, which is syndicated across the state, celebrates its 40th anniversary this month.
by Dan Koller

Hungry, Hungry, Hipsters

Which Dallas enclave rules supreme? Hold on to your newsboy cap.

Artisanal Deep Ellum

If your only impression of this East Dallas neighborhood is bars and nightclubs, think again. Up-and-coming food makers-and a couple of long-time favorites-are bringing gastronomic credibility to the historic entertainment district.
by Todd Johnson

The Blondest Yard

The fifth annual blondes versus brunettes game.
by Jeanne Prejean

Cruisin’

Checkmate

The latest look follows a familiar pattern.
by Kristi and Scot Redman

Art to Go

Dowdy Studio Wagon gets mileage out of bringing design to the people.
by Caitlin Giddens

Take A Load Off

Sitting will kill you, unless you’re sitting in the BI, a new chair from a Dallas designer.
by Krista Nightengale

TV Redux

Matthew Posey produces some of the most challenging theater in Dallas, sometimes with sex-crazed puppies.
by Peter Simek

Thrust Stage

Tracy Rowlett, Suzie Humphreys, and 10 other old pros return to the Dallas airwaves.
by Megan Shaw

What to Expect When You are Expecting

by Geoff Johnston

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