Warm Toast
I READ WITH GREAT APPLAUSE AND INTER-est your intention to pursue the reviving of D magazine. I spent almost 10 years of my life there, three as a writer, seven as Editor, and though I have moved on to other things, the magazine will always he a part of me. [I] toast what I sincerely hope will he your great success.
RUTH MILLER FITZGIBBONS
Richards/Gravelle
Missed D-Eyed
Congratulations on the revitaliza-tion of D! After traveling to Cincinnati and Washington, DC recently and seeing those cities’ magazines, it made me realise how much I missed D. We look forward to receiving the first new issue. Best wishes to you and all the D staffers for a long and successful run.
CHRIS ANDERSON
Sunwest Communications
Positively D-lighted
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR NEW VEN-ture with D magazine. I know you will he successful and how lucky Dallas will he to have you presenting what a truly positive wonderful place this is to live.
BARBARA AND BOB SYPULT
Rebirthday Greetings
CONGRATULATIONS ON THE REBIRTH OF D magazine! Dallasites have eagerly awaited a publication that provides coverage of local issues from a Metroplex viewpoint. In my opinion, Dallas deserves its own magazine, and local ownership should contribute to an insightful and interesting publication. 1 am looking forward to the premiere issue, and want to wish your magazine the best of luck. Welcome back!
DAN SULLIVAN
Best Foot Forward
WE ARE VERY EXCITED ABOUT THE REbirth of D magazine. Some of the [“Best of “] lists were extremely helpful [for] introducing the city to new residents and visitors. I Look forward to the November issue !
MEAL BARFIELD
Dallas Convention & Visitors Bureau
D for Difference
I’M REALLY GLAD TO SEE THAT D IS MAKing a comeback! The state of the printed media business in this town has been steadily deteriorating for years. Perhaps you folks can improve this situation somewhat-maybe make a difference. Here’s hoping.
AARON D. MILLER
Collage Centre, Inc.
Nay Dropper
IGNORE THE NAY-SAYERS AND FORGE Ahead! I know you will do a great job and I wish you much success!
TERRY VAN WILLSON
Resource Three, Inc.
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