D Magazine April 2008
Cover Story
Your Perfect Day
No matter what kind of person you are, we’ve got your perfect day planned. You a thrill-seeker? A $30K millionaire? Got kids? Pets? For 21 personality types, we’ve lined up 21 ideal iteneraries.
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Being Rich Really Hurts Come Tax Time
Doing my taxes used to be just a matter of math. Now it’s a complicated dance with my unimaginative accountants.
By Marty Cortland
Cashing in on Subprime
The subprime crisis in the housing market has led to a financial crisis and fears of a recession. If only someone could have predicted it. Someone did. His name is Kyle Bass, and he made about half a billion dollars from it.
By Craig Hanley
Cherri Oakley Unloads Prime Dallas Real Estate
By Spencer Michlin
Heritage Auction Galleries Offers the Best of Everything
By Thomas Korosec
Joe Carillo: Tree Whisperer
By Pamela Gwyn Kripke
Fashion
Orange Crush Fashion Trends
Fashion translates into home trends and vice versa.
By Stephanie Quadri
Uncategorized
Play: Snake Eyes at the Mardi Gras Motel
Steven Walters puts a murderous spin on high school football in his new play, Snake Eyes at the Mardi Gras Motel.
By Glenn Arbery

Food and Drink
Review: Charlie Palmer
Attention to detail and inventive twists put Charlie Palmer above and beyond Dallas’ typical upscale steakhouse.
By Teresa Gubbins

Food and Drink
Review: La Cubanita
Alberto Lombardi strikes again with La Cubanita, a charming, non-traditional take on Cuban fare.
The Dallas Museum of Art Is Validating a Marginalized Art Form
By David Hopkins
The Man Who Keeps the Art at the Nasher Sculpture Center Clean
John Campbell is part art historian, part scientist, and part dust buster in his role as conservator at the Nasher Sculpture Center.
By Kevin Richardson
The Voice
By Todd Phillips
Word for My Mother
“Metroplex” might have been necessary a generation ago, but the time has come to change it.
By Tim Rogers

Best Lists
10 Best New Desserts in Dallas
We’ve eaten our fill of Heaven and Hell cake at Stephan Pyles and creme brulee at the Mansion. Here are 10 new sweet indulgences that we just can’t get enough of.
By D Magazine
Death of an SMU Co-Ed
Before her body was discovered at a construction site a year ago, Meaghan Bosch had a bright future and a family in McKinney that adored her. Today the Texas Rangers are still trying to figure out what happened, and her family and friends will never be the same.
By Trey Garrison
Travel
Scottsdale, Arizona
Scottsdale is an oasis from the ordinary, with retooled golf courses, signature hiking trails, and an award-winning resort that offers something for everyone.
By James A. Frank

Best Lists
Delicious Desserts
We’ve eaten our fill of Heaven and Hell cake at Stephan Pyles and creme brulee at the Mansion. Here are 10 new sweet indulgences that we just can’t get enough of.
By D Magazine