D Magazine June 2005
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A Few Questions from Tracy Rowlett
Former Dallas City Councilman Charles Terrell speaks out to Tracy Rowlett.
By D Magazine
Fashion
BATHING BEAUTY
The simple black one-piece gets a chic facelift this summer. PLUS: cool kicks from Andreas Beckmann.
By Stephanie Quadri
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Dallas Beauty Secrets
Rumor has it that Dallas women are the most beautiful in the world. That may be true, but it takes more than good genes. Thankfully, these great day spas, personal trainers, products, and laser treatments help us maintain those facades.
By D Magazine
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Diary of a High-Society Bridesmaid
Kim Schlegel and I have been friends since college, so I am no stranger to the Schlegel way of doing things. But nothing could have prepared me for her April wedding to Justin Whitman.
By D Magazine
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Father Favors
Foolproof finds for Father’s Day. PLUS: get the latest shop talk.
By Stephanie Quadri
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Great Lakes
As you sit in traffic, your mind wanders to a dock, a fishing pole, and a serene sunset. It must be time to get that lake house you’ve always wanted. But how do you choose? Let this article be your guide.
By D Magazine
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LAST HURRAH: Love Is…
Asking your wife—nicely—not to leave her car out in a hailstorm.
By Tim Rogers
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Mendocino, California
The Northern California wine country meets the rugged beauty of the Pacific coast at the Inn at Victorian Gardens.
By Mary Brown Malouf
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Over the Edge
Paul loved Lorena. But a year ago this month, he drove her to an overpass on the George Bush Turnpike and threw her to her death. Then he dove after her.
By Brian D. Sweany
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Family Secret
My uncle was murdered in 1932. My brother decided to find out why.
By Wick Allison
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Pulse
Neo Camerata tunes up Deep Ellum, a Highland Park socialite hosts a “garage” sale, and John Wiley Price and Maurine Dickey step into the ring.
By D Magazine
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RADIO: Thank You, Ron
This month, after 45 years on the Dallas airwaves, Ron Chapman signs off. Our ears are in mourning.
By Tim Rogers
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Sinfully Delicious
Hibiscus executive chef Nick Badovinus steps into the upscale spotlight with bold flavors served in sensuous surroundings.
By D Magazine
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Suburban Star
Colleyville gets a destination restaurant with David McMillan’s 62 Main.
By D Magazine