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Cool Rider
By Stephanie Quadri
| 17 years ago
Bond girl meets biker babe.
Fun in the Sun
By Stephanie Quadri
| 17 years ago
Whether you’re going to the beach or hanging poolside, don’t forget these summer staples.
HEALTH: 15-Minute Brain Surgery
By Wendy Lyons Sunshine
| 17 years ago
Local graphic designer Randall Haws was depressed and plagued by nagging, persistent headaches. Finally he found a cure for what ailed him: he drilled a hole in his head.
LAST HURRAH: He Shoots, He Scores!
By Tim Rogers
| 17 years ago
Message to Deion Sanders: don’t hate the player. Hate the game.
Lips to Die For
By Carlton Stowers
| 17 years ago
They went to him for lips like Angelina Jolie’s. But what they didn’t know was the good "doctor" was no doctor at all. Worse, he was injecting his patients with industrial-grade silicone. This is the exclusive story about how on
Pants Off!
By Laura Kostelny
| 17 years ago
Bermuda shorts rise to the occasion as this summer’s must-have thing to have.
Pets: An Owner’s Manual
By
D Magazine
| 17 years ago
Our furry friends love us unconditionally. In thanks, we tote them around in Fendi bags, take them to day care, and warm them up in Burberry sweaters. Whether you love a Pyrenees or a Persian, we bring you the best vets, boarders, groomers, boutiques, day
PUBLISHER’S NOTE: How to Fix Dallas in One Easy Move
By Wick Allison
| 17 years ago
Let the mayor hire and fire the city manager.
Pulse
By
D Magazine
| 17 years ago
One of the best female swimmers on the planet, Tracy Rowlett gets serious with Laura Miller, Dallas’ lonliest owl, the top ocularist in the country, and more.
Rest for the Weary
By Jennifer Chininis
| 17 years ago
After a day of hiking and biking, unwind with a hot rocks massage at Utah’s Red Mountain Spa.
Revolution at Dallas’ Daily
By Craig Flournoy
| 17 years ago
With profits plummeting and a newsroom cowed by political correctness,
Dallas Morning News
publisher Jim Moroney has his work cut out for him.
TELEVISION: My Life as a Wrestler
By
D Magazine
| 17 years ago
For the reality show
Faking It
, I was plucked from my career as an attorney and trained to be a wrestler. The show was fake, but the pain was real.
The King of Class
By
D Magazine
| 17 years ago
Atef Mankarios has developed, managed, and operated luxury hotels from Barbados to Spain. He could live anywhere in the world, yet he stays in Dallas. If the top names in the hotel business want him, they can come here.
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