D Magazine August 1992

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A Tex-Mex Lover’s Guide to Dallas
Now that we’ve been reminded of what good Mexican food is supposed to taste like, we have a Whole new appreciation for the genre.
By Mary Brown Malouf
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CRITICAL EYE Is It Curtains for Theatre Three?
Exactly when should the life support of an arts company be pulled?
By Porter Anderson
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Designs on Mexico
More and more U.S. companies are looking across the border for business action. They’ll find that one firm is way ahead of them, thanks to Dallas architect Armando Gallardo.
By Kathryn Jones
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In The Mood For Music
It’s a month of swing and sing when Channel 13 airs five extraordinary specials that pay tribute to the lives and artistry of some of America’s most celebrated entertainers.
By D Magazine
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RACE AGAINST TIME
Like May’s violent explo-sions in Los Angeles, the often bitter racial divisions still troubling Dallas didn’t come out of nowhere. Three little-known books give us historical perspective.
By Rod Davis
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SENSE OF THE CITY Rhetorical Gridlock: Is Anybody Listening?
Isn’t it true, Senator, that you’ll never answer my question?
By Chris Tucker
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The Baby Market
If you want to adopt a baby these days, you’ve got to polish up your résumé, learn how to write an ad and pro-mote yourself like mad.
By Casey Miller
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The New Cafe Society
The cosmopolitan custom of coffee and conversation is fueling a welcome renaissance in Dallas.
By Betty Cook
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THE WAY WE LIVE Paranoia and Peanut Butter Sandwiches
My mother was turning our house into Bum Central.
By Jim Schutze
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TRAVEL Hiking to Heaven
Crested Butte isn’t my Brigadoon, my Utopia; it’s more my Room of One’s Own.
By SHEILA TAYLOR