D Magazine April 1987

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An MS Victim Fights Back
By Jocelyn White
APRIL EVENTS OPENERS
By ALAN PEPPARD
CITYSCOPE
By KIT BAUMAN
CONVERTIBLE CONTENDERS
The Cadillac Allanté squares off with the BMW 325i Convertible
By Preston Lerner
DALLAS City of Winners
By D Magazine
DMAGZ041987 — 014
By D Magazine
EDITOR’S PAGE
How do you spell politician? A critical school board election.
By Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
FLIRTS OF FASHION
By TEENA GRITCH MCMILLS
From Here to Obscurity
Do You Remember Joey Tornabenni-And Seventeen Other Flashes in the Pan?
By MIKE SHROPSHIRE
Granada IV: Return Of The Renovators
By Sally Giddens
HAWAII ON $500 A DAY
By GEORGE ENGEBRETSON
Hillarv Jo Higginbotham’s Rise to the Top
The True Story of the Woman Who Became Dallas’s Hottest Celeb-In Just Six Months!
LETTERS
By D Magazine
NOUVEAU BROKE PRICE INDEX
By D Magazine
Slurpee Textbooks: Will Bill’s Bill Fill the Bill?
By Chris Tucker
THE BIG ONE THAT GOT AWAY
The only player ever to win tennis’ Grand Slam twice remembers the one major tournament he never won
By TOM KOCH
The Candidates Speak Out On DART
By Jeff Posey
The “epi”: New Hope For Damaged Eyes
By Katherine Dinsdale
The Nature of Things
By L.N.
THE NOSE KNOWS
By D Magazine
THE SECOND SUMMER OF BOBBY VALENTINE
An Inquiry Into The Strange Phenomenon Known As V-Ball
By Dan Baldwin
THE SELLING OF SOUTH AFRICA
Why won’t this distant country leave Dallas alone? Because beneath the confrontations at City Hall is a parable of money, racism, and power.
By Sally Giddens
The Tax Man Cometh
By L.N.
THUMB AWARD Why Say No To “Valerie”?
By D Magazine
WHY PRISCILLA DAVIS IS A CELEBRITY AND YOU’RE NOT
The Absolute, Complete, Final Word On Everyone Who’s Ever Been a Celebrity In Dallas-And Why
By Richard West