D Magazine November 2005

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Fast Cars! Wanton Women! Yeehaw!
The sublime, beer-fueled foolishness of my very first (and likely last) NASCAR weekend.
By D Magazine
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Field Guide to the Dallas Man
More than 2,300 subspecies of the Dallas Man roam North Texas. We have time and space to tell you about only five.
By D Magazine
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FISTICUFFS: The Real-life Fight Club
A peek inside the underground world of unsanctioned bare-knuckle boxing in Dallas.
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Home of the Year
This year’s winner of the D Magazine Home of the Year is the elegantly simple and simply beautiful McKinney Farmhouse by architect Ron Wommack.
By D Magazine
Cover Story
Man Power: We Like Mike
When it came time to choose the face of the Dallas Man, there could be only one: Mike Modano.
By D Magazine
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Nevis, West Indies
Ward off the winter blues with walks in lush gardens, midday naps in hammocks, and scuba dives in the Caribbean.
By Nancy Nichols
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Objects of Desire
For your shopping pleasure, we present an assortment of the coolest, manliest, most expensive stuff you can put your hands on in Dallas.
By D Magazine
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PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Forget Wright. Buy Love.
Why fight over the Wright Amendment? Instead, let DFW Airport take over Love Field.
By Wick Allison
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Pulse
A cowboy chef, Paris Hilton’s puppy breeder, and the richest man in Dallas (he’s not who you think).
By Adam McGill
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Rocket Men
In their Apollo 13 meets Jackass TV show, this father-son team straps rockets to stuff—say, a Mini Cooper—and makes it fly.
By D Magazine
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THEATER: Stage Fright
With the death of Plano Rep, the question is, can local theater survive when audiences throw tomatoes at controversial plays?
By Glenn Arbery
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Things Every Man Should Know
An admittedly incomplete checklist for the not-yet-complete man.
By D Magazine

Food and Drink
Mexican Fiesta
Cafe San Miguel brings the sophisticated tastes of Mexico to Henderson Avenue.

Food and Drink
Nicola’s Redux
Moving from the Galleria to the Shops at Legacy has given this northern Italian restaurant a new life. Now all you need are reservations.