D Magazine June 1986
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ARTS Still Life With Hell’s Angel And Microphone
What do you call a dead pig in black tie, a billygoat harnessed to a table, old paintbrushes, and dusty magazines? Some call it art.
By Skip Hollandsworth
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Can DART Be Saved?
It’s D-Day At Dallas Area Rapid Transit. The Cash Crunch Is Real, The Debate Is Heated, And We’re Staring Down The Barrel Of Traffic Problems That Are Awful And Getting Worse. We Must Come Out Of This With A Rational Plan For Mass Transit. This Is A Call In Arms.
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DINING OUT BEYOND RED SAUCE AT LA PERGOLA
Also: Antonio’s and Mai’s Kitchen
By Liz Logan
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FOUR CASES IN POINT
Most businesses in this town are pedaling uphill. Some will make it-some will not.
By Scott Bennett
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Globetrotting Peter Thomson: A Winner on Five Continents
AND THE DEFENDING CHAMPION OF THE SENIOR PLAYERS REUNION PRO-AM
By Pat Seelig
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Golf Fans Respond To Senior PGA Tour Players
THE SENIOR PGA TOUR IS THE SPORTS PHENOMENON OF THE 1980s.
By Pat Seelig
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PARTING SHOT
Fifty million handguns are not enough. The National Rifle Association wants more. And a politician who values his job
had better not forget it.
had better not forget it.
By Chris Tucker
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TALES OF THE CITY The Visitors
They wait in the limbo between freedom and captivity.
By John Bloom
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The Summer of Our Discontent
As the luster of the Sunbelt begins to fade, even Dallas’s diverse economy is beginning to feel the heat. Are we a Houston waiting to happen?
By Scott Bennett