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Does Mike Rawlings Know He’s the Mayor of Dallas, Not Dallas-Fort Worth?
Regionalism allows city leaders to ignore the true state of local economics.
By Wylie H. Dallas
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Ask John Neely Bryan: How the Yankees Conquered Dallas
What hath air-conditioning wrought?
By John Neely Bryan
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The Barrett Brown Review of Arts and Letters and Jail: His Real Crime Was Getting That Tattoo
Although I noted last time that I'd been released from the faux-oppressive confines of the hole/SHU and moved into the jail unit, I have one more story from segregation that I'd like to get off my chest. Speak, O Muse!
By Barrett Brown
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SAGA Pod/Learning Curve: Jim Schutze on DISD, the Toll Road, and Moving to Plano
Me talking! About city stuff! What more could you want?
By Eric Celeste
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The Refuge
Warfare and gang violence drove Pedro Amaya and thousands of others from El Salvador, making them the second-largest Hispanic group in North Texas.
By D Magazine
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The Resurgence of Downtown Dallas
The city’s core has enough residents for Art Ortiz to make a living by walking their dogs. And more people are coming.
By D Magazine
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The Strengthening of the Gay Community
Jack Evans and George Harris have seen gay people come a long way during their five decades together. In fact, they helped them get there.
By D Magazine
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The New Old Tradition
As Dallas’ Hispanic population booms, Jennifer Moreno is one of thousands of teenage girls who will have a quinceañera.
By D Magazine
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The Big Move
The suburbs have gorwn—and Dallas' demographics have changed—as Kendra Norwood and others seek out quieter places to raisse a family.
By D Magazine
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Arlington is the 6th-Most Conservative City in the U.S.
Dallas leans more to the liberal side.
By Jason Heid