Stories by Christine Allison
Media
Alert: Intern this Fall With D Magazine
Our internships cross through every career path: journalism, marketing, events, sales, art production, social media, digital analytics, and more.
Dallas History
The Fate of the Morney-Berry Farm Is Now Tied to the Texas Bullet Train
The Morney-Berry Farm has been in the same family since 1876. Descendants of the original owner have spent their lives protecting it. And now, a Texas Supreme Court ruling puts its future in jeopardy.
Media
Noelle LeVeaux Joins D Magazine Partners as Publisher
The longtime North Texan has worked at Children's Medical Center Dallas, Visit Dallas, and the Communities Foundation of Texas
Arts
Meet Dallas’ First-Ever Poet Laureate
Joaquin Zihuatanejo was one of 21 applicants to become the Dallas Poet Laureate, an honor that was pursued by the Deep Vellum publishing house.
Dallas History
In Honor of Women’s History Month, Meet Our City’s Audacious Forces of Nature
In honor of Women’s History Month, we are publishing our story about 78 women who make Dallas great.
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Stories by Christine Allison
News
D Magazine Partners Is Seeking a Group Publisher
Lead the dominant media brand in Dallas (and have a whole lot of fun).
Dallas History
Why We Need to Remember What Happened at Fair Park
Fifty years ago, hundreds of Black families lost their homes for pennies on the dollar in South Dallas. It was not an isolated event.
Interiors
California Dream House: Save This Dallas Ju-Nel Original
Seriously, if you are looking for an architectural gem nestled in a wooded area, act fast.
Politics & Government
Overlooked: Dallas Council Weighs Changing Race-Based Voting For Mayor Pro Tems
The election of Chad West and Jaime Resendez didn’t get a lot of ink. But the motion to reduce their terms to one-year from two signals more changes to come.
Politics & Government
God and Man at the Lege: HB 3979, the ‘Critical Race Theory’ Legislation
William F. Buckley, Jr. is rolling in his grave.