D Magazine September 2014
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The Dallas 40
How the city came to the most exciting point in its history. Forty stories over 40 years.
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Features
Publications
How Dallas’ Future Starts Now
To know where we’re going, we need to know where we’ve been. These 40 stories give us the road map.
By Cristina Daglas
Profiles
A Changed Woman
After 10 years of conversion therapy, Amanda Barbour finally gets the wedding of her dreams.
Health & Fitness
Vernon Fiddler Has a Foul Mouth
The image of the hockey player with the gap-toothed grin is not as prevalent as it once was. But teeth still go missing. Just ask this Dallas Stars player.
By Zac Crain
Health & Fitness
The Best Dentists in Dallas 2014
The city’s top dental care professionals, as chosen by their peers.
By D Magazine
Crime
Wylie’s Hovercraft to the Rescue
It’s the most badass piece of safety equipment in North Texas.
By Bradford Pearson
Crime
Frontier Justice in the Cedars
Citizen patrols have helped turn the once crime-ridden neighborhood into Dallas’ next boomtown.
By Peter Simek
Publications
Gaby Natale Is Ready to Talk
She started her TV show, SuperLatina, in an Odessa carpet warehouse. Now it reaches 70 million households.
By Tim Rogers
Publications
Waiting on Celebrities at Nick & Sam’s
Writer Merritt Tierce drew on her experience as a server at the Dallas steakhouse in writing Love Me Back.
By Tim Rogers
Education
Mike Morath Is on a Mission From God
The Dallas ISD board trustee is helping to bring about momentous changes this year.
By Eric Celeste
Fashion
How Dallas Dresses: Anais and Graysha Assoun
The mother and daughter share a love of dressage and fashion.
By Margaux Anbouba
Fashion
How to Shop Lovers Lane
Boutique owner Connie Sigel unearths indie gems along our Miracle Mile.
By Raya Ramsey
Nightlife
Why Sisu Is Uptown’s Hottest Pool Party
What’s the appeal? Anyone can be anyone, at least for one Sunday afternoon.
By Peter Simek
Publications
Restaurant Review: Stock & Barrel
Jon Stevens finally has his own place. Now he needs to get out of his comfort zone.
By Nancy Nichols
Publications
Restaurant Review: City Cafe
The Park Cities mainstay disappoints on a recent revisit.
By Nancy Nichols
Publications
Restaurant Review: India Palace
The familiar North Dallas spot still boasts some exotic offerings.
By Nancy Nichols
Publications
Restaurant Review: Hibiscus
Chef Graham Dodds takes his modern American cuisine to the Henderson Avenue kitchen.
By Todd Johnson
Nightlife
Bar Review: The Londoner
The chain’s Rockwall outpost doesn’t need its British trappings to be a proper neighborhood pub.
By Tara Nieuwesteeg
Humor
A Photo Shoot Is Taking Place in Deep Ellum
Being a series of observations that elucidate the meaning of existence, or something.
By Geoff Johnston