D Magazine June 1997

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A Closer Look Outdoor Sculpture
Ground-level art you don’t have to go out of the way for.
By Sophia Dembling
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BUSINESS Playing Through the Gender Handicap
Executive women chip away at exclusive golf clubs’ access rules.
By Blanche Evans
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DINING OUT NEW RESTAURANT REVIEWS Barclays Beckons With the Best From the Brits
Also: Nicbolini’s and Harper’s.
By D Magazine
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Dallas’ Kelli Kuehne and Justin Leonard are part of a revolutionary new young set of golfers who play harder and win bigger than ever before.
By Art Stricklin
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HOME & DESIGN Conductor of Color
Rod Russell-Ides once composed beautiful music. Now he puts the music he used to hear into the custom gardens he designs for Dallas clients.
By Dawn McMullan
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HOME & DESIGN Greenhouse Effect
A third home redo was not an option for Norman and Kelly Green-until they saw the house on the lake.
By Kimberly Goad
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HOME & DESIGN Sperry On Summertime
Texas’ master gardener offers tips against the trials of our longest season.
By Amy Zimmer
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LEGENDS Fairway Fables
Remembering Lakewood Golf, the “Goat Hills” course in Fort Worth-and the weird things some golfers do when they get teed off.
By Tom Peeler
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ONE LAST THING Homeward Bound
A twentysomething struggles to break the ties that bind.
By A . E . MCGILL
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PEOPLE The Game Builders
Meet some of the people who keep golf- and its influence-growing.
By MATT McKAY

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Secret Hideaways of the Rich and Famous
The most exclusive private club in Dallas is in Athens – the little East Texas town with all the right connections.
By Kimberly Goad
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SPORTS CRASH COURSE
NASCAR fanatics and first-timers convene during the rain- and wreck-filled inaugural weekend at Dallas-Fort Worth’s newest mega sports facility, the Texas Motor Speedway.
By MIKE SHROPSHIRE
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THE ACHIEVERS 1996 Club Champions
Camaraderie becomes competition once a year at area country clubs.
By A.E. McGill
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TRAVEL GOLF GETAWAYS
Mark Twain once derided golf as “a good walk spoiled.” These Texas resorts can provide both a good walk and a lot of spoiling.
By Dave Sorter
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TRENDS HOW TO LOSE YOUR SHIRT IN THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS
Partners in Deep Ellum’s Moon Under Water learned the hard way that plans for extraordinary success don’t always pan out in Dallas.
By Mark Stuertz