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GO AHEAD-MECCA MY DAY
By Eric Celeste
| 29 years ago
What really Killed the Herald
By Jim Schutze
| 29 years ago
II wasn’t murder. Was it suicide?
UNCERTAIN TIMES
By Rod Davis
| 29 years ago
Stressed out? In need of solitude? Escape for the weekend to a place in East Texas where everything is more certain than you might think.
THUMBS DOWN WHAT PRICE VICTORY?
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| 29 years ago
THUMBS DOWN DART’S SHORTFALLS
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| 29 years ago
THE DAY THE JINGLE DIED
By Spencer Michlin
| 29 years ago
SUCCESS VS. STRESS
By Eric Celeste
| 29 years ago
SO WE’VE HEARD…
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| 29 years ago
RESTAURANTS & BARS
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D Magazine
| 29 years ago
PARTING SHOT DOES THE FUTURE BELONG TO THE BEAN COUNTERS?
By CHRIS TUCKER
| 29 years ago
LOW PROFILE Believing in Magic
By SPENCER MICHLIN
| 29 years ago
Aspiring magician George Millward won’t settle for the illusion of success.
LIFE IN THE BIO-SPHERE
By Harriet P. Gross
| 29 years ago
LET’R RIP
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| 29 years ago
HOLLYWOOD HERNANDEZ
By Steve Reed
| 29 years ago
A BOOMING BUSINESS
By Sally Giddens
| 29 years ago
FLASHBACK
By Tom Smith
| 29 years ago
FIRST PERSON The Reluctant Dallasite
By JIM SHAHIN
| 29 years ago
Overdressed and obnoxious-that was my impression of this city.
FEB CALENDAR
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| 29 years ago
EDUCATION See Dick Build a Tepee
By GLENNA WHITLEY
| 29 years ago
An East Dallas preschool teaches kids that it’s no longer a white-bread world.
DIVERSIONS
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| 29 years ago
PEOPLE TRAVEL EVENTS ART DANCE FOOD VIDEO
BOOKS Finding the Firsts
By DAN BALDWIN
| 29 years ago
A book report on the area’s most collectible first editions.
BARE FACTS
By Eric Celeste
| 29 years ago
ARTS On the Record
By KIRBY F. WARNOCK
| 29 years ago
Winning the record promo game takes more than sex, drugs and gimmicks.
ART UND SOUL
By ROD DAVIS
| 29 years ago
Maverick gallery owner Eugene Binder went to the New Germany looking for a better market for Dallas artists. He found something more important.
A WAY WITH WORDS
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D Magazine
| 29 years ago
Four serious letter writers talk about their relationships with pen and paper - by Julie Ryan
A Danger to Himself and Others
By Mark Donald
| 29 years ago
Lew Perryman, a sometimes violent manic-depressive, was sheltered by family wealth and protected by judges and cops. Last summer he went on a murderous rampage. Who should share the blame?
A COURSE IN REALITY
By Joseph Guinto
| 29 years ago
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