That LUCY CROW BILLINGSLEY had a surprise visitor in, of all places, the Boston courtroom where she was battling one of her partners over a development deal: author Tom Wolfe, the supreme chronicler of Eighties excess…that JOSE EBER, West Coast hairdresser-celeb, will soon open a Dallas salon… that AL LIPSCOMB decided to stay on the City Council in part because he felt his departure would bring too much joy to ANNETTE STRAUSS …that board members may soon ask Dallas Theater Center managing director JEFF WEST to shed some pounds after seeing some unflattering photos of him in the papers…that The Southland Corporation, fearing an early-Nineties crunch, has quietly begun selling its corporate condos (i.e., executive playpens) along Turtle Creek… that some MURCHISONS lament the time spent with writer JANE WOLFE on her family bio, which dished up heavy dirt on CUNT’S libidinal likings…
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