D Magazine October 2024
Cover Story
The Rangers’ Top Elbow Doc Is on a Mission to Save Baseball
Dr. Keith Meister invented the state-of-the art surgical technique used to fix pitchers’ elbows. He’d rather not do it.
Features
Health & Wellness
Plano Senior High Alum’s Instagram Quest to Find 1,122 Former Classmates
An optometrist and Pokémon master Minh Nguyen has tracked down nearly 200 former classmates. It may have saved his life.
Health & Wellness
At Scottish Rite, Designer Prosthetics for Limitless Kids
Scottish Rite For Children teamed up with By Way of Dallas founder Hance Taplin to create one-of-a-kind limbs for the hospital’s pediatric patients.
By Will Maddox
Arts
Playwright Jonathan Norton Has a New Role at the Dallas Theater Center
With the company opening its season this month, we asked Norton how he plans to approach programming and what to expect from Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors.
By
Tim Rogers
Transportation
Dallas, Sweep the Dang Bike Lanes!
A special D Magazine editorial rant about the city of Dallas.
By
Tim Rogers
Arts
An Homage to the Man Who Made the Nasher Matter
In his 15 years as the Nasher’s director, Jeremy Strick brought the museum international acclaim. I took walks with him around White Rock Lake.
By
Richard Patterson
Style
These North Texas Artisans Create Western Fashions Using Century-Old Techniques
Cowboy culture never went out of style. Three craftsmen in Denton and Decatur are here to prove it.
Restaurants & Bars
Self-Taught Baker Georgina Martinez’s Showstopping Cakes
Move over pumpkin spice. It’s time for churro buttercream.
By
Kathy Wise
Restaurant Reviews
Nikki Greek Bistro & Lounge Doesn’t Serve Your Yia Yia’s Cooking
At this trendy new Greek bistro, the Georgalis family’s traditional recipes are given modern, showstopping twists.
Restaurant Reviews
At Goodwins, Dallas’ Neighborhood Restaurant Trend Reaches a New Peak
Folks in the M Streets scored a killer new neighborhood restaurant. No wonder everyone else in town keeps piling in.
News
Director Brian De Palma’s Cult Horror Classic Returns to Dallas After 50 Years
Phantom of the Paradise screens at the Majestic Theatre, where it was filmed.
By
Matt Zoller Seitz
Publications
DFW Education Guide 2024 Digital Edition
The path to finding the right private school for your child starts here.
Dallas History
The First Woman on D Magazine’s Editorial Staff is Full of Killer Stories
Gay Yellen tells all about her brushes with dangerous men, including a gunman claiming to be Jesus.