D Magazine February 2002

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Culture: Full-contact Shopping
On a formerly seedy stretch of Harry Hines Boulevard, North Dallas
women are battling for baubles and handbags at Sam Moon Trading
Company. Little do they know, the man behind the store has changed the
landscape of the neighborhood.
women are battling for baubles and handbags at Sam Moon Trading
Company. Little do they know, the man behind the store has changed the
landscape of the neighborhood.
By Mary Brown Malouf
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Pulse of the City
A new publisher kicks sex out of the Observer, Bridget Hall makes a
comeback (again), a farewell (sort of) to Agness and Tom Robertson, and
gift ideas for your valentine.
comeback (again), a farewell (sort of) to Agness and Tom Robertson, and
gift ideas for your valentine.
By D Magazine
Best Lists
The Best Restaurants in Your Neighborhood
The Best Restaurants in Your Neighborhood “Neighborhood restaurant” is a difficult term to define, especially in this city of chains and suburbs. We thought hard about it. We knew these were places where people eat often. We tal
By Nancy Nichols
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The Kimbell and Its Critics
For 30 years, Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum has been a venerable,
wealthy institution. But a controversial director and self-serving
board of trustees have critics from around the world taking shots at
the museum.
wealthy institution. But a controversial director and self-serving
board of trustees have critics from around the world taking shots at
the museum.
By Adam McGill
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The Totally Radical ’80s Trivia Quiz About Dallas
Forget about your shrinking 401(k). Instead, let’s reminisce about the go-go ’80s, the days of Pac-Man and punk and Prozac. Face it, any diversion from current events is a welcome one. And this one just might make you laugh.
By Tom Peeler