D Magazine May 2020
Cover Story
Fortunate Son
Doug Deason’s father made a fortune. Doug decided to spend part of it to transform criminal justice in America.
Features

Health & Wellness
9 Juice Bars in Dallas That Can Help Supercharge Your Immunity
Good health, both mental and physical, has never felt so vital.

Publications
Stranded: Nick Badovinus Built Desert Racer, Then the World Changed
Even the prolific restaurateur’s empire was no match for COVID-19.

Publications
Boban The Great
As the Mavericks were headed to the playoffs, the NBA effectively canceled its season. That night, the team’s most lovable player had the best game of his career. All hail…
By Zac Crain

Family-Friendly
The Most Prolific Adoption Attorney in Dallas
J. David Joyce comes from a family of 15 kids, 13 of whom were adopted. As a father, that experience led him to adopt. As a lawyer, it led to a thriving practice.
By Will Maddox

Events
How Your Favorite Dallas Movie Theater Found a New, Temporary Home: Yours
The Texas Theater, Alamo Drafthouse, and the Angelika all technically have permission to open. But they see more of an opportunity in your living room.
By Trace Miller

Fashion
Designer Valerie Garmino Doesn’t Sacrifice Sustainability for Luxury
Garmino’s classic, sustainable designs will help you keep your cool guilt-free all summer long.

Books
What Your Favorite Dallas Author Is Reading Now
You’re stuck inside. Let local authors help you escape through their book recommendations.
By Zac Crain

Books
Why Didn’t La Réunion Survive?
A new book says that one man is to blame for the failure of the utopian colony on the banks of the Trinity.
By Peter Simek

Food & Drink
How High-End Restaurants in Dallas Are Serving Fine Food To-Go
Partake in technically crafted fare in the unlikeliest of places: from a takeaway box, on your couch, in sweats.

Publications
Nam Hua Offers the Homey Vietnamese Food We Need Right Now
The casual Garland spot, with its lacy crepes and hot pots, serves a bit of comfort you can take home with you.

Publications
Lowest Greenville’s Hinodeya Ramen Bar Has a Secret for Light But Creamy Ramen
The solution for a new favorite vegan ramen? Hint: the answer is in the soymilk.

Movies
COVID-19 Has Upended the Dallas Filmmaking Community
The industry struggles to figure out how to come together when safety means staying apart.
By Peter Simek

Humor
A Golf Tournament Calls an AT&T Help Line
The PGA Tour only wanted to let the sponsor know the Byron Nelson is canceled. Is that too much to ask?
By Tim Rogers