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Inside Dallas Fashion
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
What’s happening around town, plus a calendar of events
WINDFALLS WRIST WATCHING
By LUCIE NELKA
| 35 years ago
WHO YA GONNA CALL?
By Chris Thomas and Ginny Bonner
| 35 years ago
Wonder when they’ll finish your swimming pool? Found a bug in your sushi? Still waiting for that refund? If you’re expecting help from consumer agencies, good luck.
Trouble in the West End
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
TIP OFF A Class Act
By Lucie Nelka
| 35 years ago
Three Faces Of Fall
By Teena Gritch McMills
| 35 years ago
Three Women Who Live The Dallas Look
The Skin Game
By Elaine Rogers
| 35 years ago
How to keep that summer glow
THE NEW AMERICAN NANNY
By Joan Jackson
| 35 years ago
Dallas families are finding quality child care close to home
THE FORGOTTEN MINORITY
By DENNIS HOLDER
| 35 years ago
FIFTEEN PERCENT OF DALLAS IS HISPANIC, YET MEXICAN-AMERICANS HAVE LITTLE VOICE IN CITY AFFAIRS. AN EMERGING CADRE OF HISPANIC ACTIVISTS PLANS TO CHANGE THAT.
TALES OF THE CITY Holy Fastball! We’ve got a winner!
By John Bloom
| 35 years ago
At last Ranger fans have something to cheer about-even if they don’t know who’s on third.
STREET TALK
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
SESQUI SAGAS Annually in Texas: “A Cash Flow and Ever’ thang”
By Brad Bailey
| 35 years ago
SEPTEMBER EVENTS OPENERS
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
PORKY’S REVISTED
By Elaine Rogers
| 35 years ago
Beyond the movies
PARTING SHOT
By Chris Tucker
| 35 years ago
The Supreme Court is not responsive to the popular will-and we all benefit from that detachment.
LETTERS
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
ARTS A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Symphony
By Skip Hollandsworth
| 35 years ago
Lots of things, in fact. Cost overruns, land swaps, "angels" to the rescue. At one point, a milk carton saved the whole deal.
HEALTH Food for Thought
By Rowland Stiteler
| 35 years ago
Recent research gives new meaning to the old saw, "You are what you eat."
Have the Democrats Written Off Royce West?
By Bob Ray Sanders
| 35 years ago
Giving Peace a Chance
By Leane Costello
| 35 years ago
Fake IDs: No Minor Problem
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
EATING AROUND THE DOWN-HOME WAY OF KNOWLEDGE
By LIZ LOGAN
| 35 years ago
DESIGNER’S NOTEBOOK Trends for Fall
By Babs Suzanne Harrison
| 35 years ago
DALLAS City of Winners
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
CONDON’S CUISINE
By Liz Logan
| 35 years ago
Charley Partanna cooks again
coming attractions
By Teena Gritch McMills
| 35 years ago
Head Scarves, Earth Tones, And The Return Of Curves
CITYSCOPE
By KIT BAUMAN
| 35 years ago
BUSINESS In Search of the B-School Badge
By Sally Giddens
| 35 years ago
Our survey of the eight area M.B.A. programs reveals that excellence is a matter of degree.
Burying Some Grave Concerns
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D Magazine
| 35 years ago
BEHIND THE BYLINES
By STEVE PATE
| 35 years ago
Does Blackie make you laugh? Does Galloway make you cringe? Does Bayless make you want to punch a fast ball into left field? Don’t get mad, get even. Read this.
BACK TO SCHOOL
By Katherine Dinsdale
| 35 years ago
A shopping adventure vs. a lesson in aesthetics
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