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Other articles of interest in our October 2011 edition.
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Pick up a copy of the October 2011 issue to read these and other articles.

Sandra Brown

With more than 60 New York Times best-sellers, the queen of thrillers heads overseas to entertain the troops.
by Tim Rogers

Get on the Bus

The Vintagemobile takes retro threads to the road.
by Courtney Dreslin

Picture Perfect

Here with the 2011 class of Dallas Scene Stealers.
by Jeanne Prejean

Sticky Fingers

The most frequently stolen items from Dallas restaurants.
by Nancy Nichols

Better, Stronger, Colder

Designed for high-caliber athletes, the Playtri Performance Center works for midlife, mediocre ones, too.
by Catherine Mallette

Reboot Camp

Hiking 60 miles, eating fewer than 1,500 calories, and cutting out meat, alcohol, and sugar may seem like torture. To those at The Ranch at Live Oak Malibu, it’s a vacation.
by Krista Nightengale

Beyond Fantasy Island

Fiji comprises an archipelago of more than 330 islands. Only one, Laucala Island, is the most exclusive private getaway in the world.
by Nancy Nichols

Perfect Harmony

Twenty-five years in the arts community has prepared David Fisher for his next challenge: leading the Turtle Creek Corale.
by Liz Johnstone

Totally Serious Journalism

by Tim Rogers

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