D Magazine June 1991

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ASCAP FLAP
By Tim Schuller
BUCHMEYER VS. DALLAS
This is a story of truth (Was he lying?), justice (Is he fair?), and the Dallas way (Who really runs this city?). At the eye of the storm is a
lonely, middle-aged man who says he is simply following, not making, the law.
lonely, middle-aged man who says he is simply following, not making, the law.
By Dennis Holder
BUSINESS Arch of Triumph
In the inner city, McDonald’s can be a gateway out for ambitious kids.
By Rod Davis
CRY OF THE FLAMINGO
By Tom Dodge
DALLAS BY Design
By Liz Dawson
EARL’S PEARLS
By Eric Celeste
EDITOR’S NOTE HOW DID WE GET IN THIS MESS?
By Ruth Miller Fitzgibbons
EXPRESS WATCH
By D Magazine
FLASHBACK
By Thomas H. Smith
FREQUENT-CEREAL MILES
By James Hudson
FROM HERE TO ANASAZI
Looking for an escape, I went to the ancient cliff-dwellings of Arizona lm that place of terrible beauty, I found the way home.
By Rod Davis
GET THOSE BIKES IN A ROW
By Tom Dodge
JUNE CALENDAR
By D Magazine
LET’R RIP
By D Magazine
MEDIA Judgment in Waco
How Channel 8 got hit with a record $58 million libel verdict.
By Carlton Stowers
MUSIC Cosmic Cowgirl
Betty Buckley’s big voice is drowning out the “Memory” of “Eight Is Enough.”
By Michael Pellecchia
NAKED CITY She Had A Dream
Her desire to help disadvantaged kids cost her much more than money.
By LAURA MILLER
PARTING SHOT THE SPLENDOR OF THE GRASS
By Chris Tucker
RESTAURANTS & BARS
By D Magazine
SMELLING TROUBLE
By Robert V. Camuto
SORRY, NO JACKIE COLLINS
By Sally Stitch
SPORTS Net Gains
Street basketball games are won or lost months before in a lonely gym.
By Eric Celeste
THE BREAKAWAY
By D Magazine
THUMBS UP DRESS FOR SUCCESS
By D Magazine
THUMBS UP TANDY ZAPS THE MAP
By D Magazine
TROUBLE IN THE BUBBLE
Kids growing up in the Park Cities learn that wealth and privilege bring problems of their own – among them incessant pressure, growing alcohol abuse, and parents who may not know how to say no.
By Glenna Whitley