Kid-Friendly Restaurants By D Magazine | 19 years ago Dining out with kids shouldn’t be restricted to burgers and pizza. Nor should parents have to tolerate a dumbed-down menu while trying to enjoy a decent meal. The good news is Dallas has real, grownup restaurants that cater to kids. And they may surprise
Great Dates By Nancy Nichols | 19 years ago Need to spice up your dating life? Or perhaps you just want to show your longtime sweetie that you still have a sense of adventure. First, surrender the fantasy that dinner and a movie is a great night out. Second, read our cove
Plus: One brave editor swallows her pride and signs up for a dating service. By Jennifer Chininis | 19 years ago One brave editor swallows her pride and signs up for a dating service.
Pulse of the City By D Magazine | 19 years ago Mark Cuban starts his own TV network, local model Valery Prince, Glenn Mitchell gears up for his Christmas show, alternative arts for the holidays, must-have winter accessories, and more.
Spaces: The New Republic (December, 2001) By Virginia Postrel | 19 years ago Downtown Dallas’ showcase bank buildings, including the once-grand Republic Bank and its rival, the Mercantile, did more than reassure customers. They expressed enormous egos. But for more than a decade, these temples of commerce have sat empty. Until now
The Christmas Reader By Aimee Deputy | 19 years ago Books are timeless gifts that say as much about the giver as the recipient. We asked some of Dallas’ most interesting businessmen, clergy, media types, and artists to help you pick the perfect page-turner for everyone on your list.
Captain Carpool By D Magazine | 19 years ago Dallas parents and teens may have only one thing in common: when they’re in the car in the mornings, Kidd Kraddick is on the radio. This local deejay rules the morning airwaves and turned 106.1 KISS FM into the number one station for listeners of all ages
From the Publisher By Wick Allison | 19 years ago Terrorism isn’t unique to the Middle East. Some nice people in Dallas have been seduced by it.
Where To Order Takeout and Delivery Now Rosin Saez Coronavirus will limit our ability to eat out—but that doesn't mean you can't still get that same food to your home. Comfort food for these uncomfortable times. Order In
Things To Do In Dallas Safely Natalie Gempel How to enjoy local arts, culture, food, fitness, and more while practicing social distancing. Wear Your Mask
A Guide To Summer Grilling In Dallas Eve Hill-Agnus, Aileen Jimenez, and Kathy Wise The time has come to light those grills. Let's give you some new ideas about how to make the most of this unprecedented summer. Fire It Up
Enjoy Dallas’ Finest Beer, Wine, and Cocktails From Home Eve Hill-Agnus and Rosin Saez Brewery drive-thrus, cocktail kits, and the home bar essentials you’ll want to have when the mood for a tipple strikes. Drink Safely
Don’t Skip These Dallas Drive-Thrus Abby Blasingame Some are temporary, crafted in the age of COVID-19. Others are local mainstays. A couple are technically drive-ins. But all offer good eats without the need to leave your car. Pull Up
Plus : Five hidden neighborhoods you’ll wish you discovered. By Todd Johnson | 19 years ago The Best Hidden Neighborhoods Psst. Discover these secluded gems before the rest of the city finds out.
Politics: Mud Fight By Glenna Whitley | 19 years ago Now that Ron Kirk has set his sights on the Senate, the only thing we know for sure is that the next mayor of Dallas will be a middle-aged, wealthy, white person. Tom Dunning and Mary Poss have stated their intentions. And if Laura Miller joins in, it wil
Pulse of the City By D Magazine | 19 years ago Dr. Phil McGraw won’t call us back, Miss Texas Kasi Kelly, local artist Pam Nelson, DMN society scorecard, successful Dallas web sites (yes, there are some), and more.
Spaces: Beyond “Machines for Shopping” By Virginia Postrel | 19 years ago Can design give a mall all the comforts of home?
The Best Places to Live By D Magazine | 19 years ago Choosing a neighborhood involves more than just real estate prices; you want to pick the right way to live. But everyone has different priorities. D Magazine divided Dallas into eight categories, and whether you seek good
The Best Public High Schools in Dallas-Ft. Worth By D Magazine | 19 years ago The word is out: a challenging curriculum is the best way to prepare for college. And we believe what’s best for students determines which high schools are best. We spoke to admissions officers and educators, and they agree that AP is the curriculum of ch