D Magazine May 1980

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BOOKS Wild Bull Writer
Larry L. King’s new collection shows a lot more depth than his public persona.
BOXERS
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BUT DON’T ASK TOM LANDRY TO CONFIRM IT
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City Lights
By
Dick Hitt
CRITICAL ANGLES: THE BEST AND WORST BUILDINGS IN DALLAS
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DISBARRED:CLOSING THE DOORS ON THE UNDER-21 CROWD
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FILM Screen Tests
Finally, the USA Film Fes-tival came up with a series of sneak previews that felt like sneak previews.
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C. AND A. MONDELL
FRESH BLOOD FOR THE OLD GRAY LADY: A NEW NEWS
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HOUSTON: WHY THEY HAVE A BETTER SKYLINE
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How to Play the Condo Game
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How to Play the New Real Estate Roulette
If you’re smart, you can still beat the house.
By
Bill Sloan
LETTERS
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Lords of Little Mexico
It’s no coincidence that the only Mexican-American elected officials in Dallas are named Medrano.
By
Rowland Stiteler
MINNEAPOLIS: THESE STREETS ARE MADE FOR WALKING
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MOVIES After the Facts
Herbert Ross’ “Nijinsky” tells the true story of the ballet great – or at least one of them.
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RICHARD FULLER
MY HOUSE
Personal accounts of life on Texas’ Death Row
ONE DALLAS CENTRE: HOW A GOOD BUILDING GOT BUILT
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PARTING SHOT War of the Words
In the new rush for the media thrills of investigative reporting, we journalists may have cut our own throats. Nobody wants to talk to us anymore.
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David Bauer
PREVIEWS MAY EVENTS
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PUBLISHER’S PAGE
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Wick Allison
PUZZLING Add-Across-Tic
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Peggy Oglesby
RESTAURANTS Dining Out
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STREET SAVVY
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Tom Peeler
The Buying of Precinct 3303: Medrano Territory
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Ted Hughes
THE CONSUMER WINDFALLS
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Jane Albritton
THE PAPER CHASE: CHECKTRONIC IS WATCHING YOU
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Thumb Award COUNTY COURTSHIP: NO MORE PARTY LINES
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Thumb Award NEXT HE’LL BE DANCING AT LA BARE
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TRAVEL Islands in the Stream
South Carolina’s island resorts offer unspoiled beaches and Old South hospitality.
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P. AND E. CHEATHAM
Where to Find the Home You Want
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WHO KNOWS? MAYBE MIKE WALLACE SHOT J.R.
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WHY IS DALLAS ARCHITECTURE SO BAD?
Because we’re trying to look like too many other cities – big and boring.
By
David Dillon
WINE Fraud of the Vine
You can’t judge a wine by its label. It might be counterfeit.
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ELMER RAY SPURR