Welcome to CityGuide, our monthly insider’s guide to Dallas and Fort Worth. No one knows these cities like award-winning D Magazine, with its 20-year history as one of the country’s top regional magazines.
What’s in CityGuide? Regular features our subscribers already rely upon-like honest, insightful restaurant reviews from critics who know the hot new chefs and the best deals long before those out-of-town chain publications have a clue. And our selective listings guide you to the best in area arts, music, theater, family activities, and sports events. Like all the other stories in D Magazine, our dining reviews and events listings aren’t tied to advertising-from us, you get the real story.
Not only will we tell you what not to miss, we’ll tell you why. Fort Worth is justly famous for great museums like the Kimbell and Amon Carter-but did you know it’s also home to one of the country’s finest zoos?
Whether you’re a visitor or a subscriber receiving CityGuide as part of your regular D Magazine, take us along as you explore. We’ll tell you what you don’t know about Dallas and Fort Worth-and won’t find out from anybody else.
Wick Allison
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief
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