D Magazine February 1997

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1997 BRIDAL GUIDE Ask the Experts
Consultants, party planners, jewelers and bridal fashion retailers make your wedding their business.
By COURTNEY DENBY
1997 BRIDAL GUIDE The New Wedding Etiquette
Your family may be dysfunctional, but your wedding doesn’t have to be.
By COURTNEY DENBY
1997 BRIDAL GUIDE The Perfect Wedding
You can be creative and still be traditional-if you want. These three Dallas couples show there’s more than one path to “I do.”
By COURTNEY DENBY
A Case for Cousin Sherlock
By D Magazine
A Closer Look Hot Times on the Ice
By ADRIENNE CILETTI
AUSTIN AWAKENING: Culture, Business and Natural Beauty…Austin Has It All
By ERIN J. HENDERSON
BUSINESS It’s A Jungle Out There
Steve Christenson pursues his prey with a relentless zeal-whether it’s a majestic lion in the Kalahari or a trading blitz on Wall Street.
By Craig Hanley
CAREERS THE TOUGHEST JOB IN RETAIL……and the man who’s got it.
Neiman Marcus NorthPark may be the most profitable store in the nation. Malcolm Reuben’s mission is to keep it that way.
By Kimberly Goad
D Dallas/Fort Worth City Guide FEBRUARY 1997
By D Magazine
Desperately Seeking the District Attorney
By D Magazine
DINING OUT NEW RESTAURANT REVIEWS Lombardi Mare Offers Feast for the Eye and the Taste Bud
Also: Picardys Shrimp Shop and NorthSouth
By D Magazine
Getting Oriented in Dallas & Fort Worth
By D Magazine
LETTERS
By D Magazine
STYLE IT’S A WRAP!
By Kimberly Goad
The Bargain of the Millennium?
Auction of high-tech Preston Hollow mansion proves a steal for buyer.
By D Magazine
THE LAW The Best Lawyers IN DALLAS & FORT WORTH
By D Magazine
WE’RE #1!
By D Magazine
What You’re Paying for Rachel Stout
By Mary Candace Evans
ZAGAT’S TOP PICKS
The votes are in. Nearly a thousand ardent eaters rank Dallas-Fort Worth’s favorite restaurants. Winners, rejoice. Losers, keep cooking.
By D Magazine