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D Magazine June 2024

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Weekend Escapes

The ultimate resource to help you plan your next getaway from Dallas, whether you’re looking for a staycation, a weekend road trip, or a weeklong escape

Features


Person of Interest

Why Reyne Hirsch Jumped From Antiques Roadshow to a Dallas Auction House

Hirsch is sold on bringing people back to the showroom. So we asked her about her time on national television and what’s changing in the world of auction houses.
Publications

How a Dallas-based Group Wreaks Havoc on Your Favorite Songs

The social media joker behind There I Ruined It gets serious about bringing his song-destroying act to the stage.
Publications

The Fuel Commission Is Turning Fuel Doors Into Works of Art

How a Volvo XC60 became Dallas’ most unlikely new art gallery.
Style

The Thousand-Dollar Bag Destroyer

Tanner Leatherstein is known for tearing apart luxury designs on TikTok. Now the man behind the viral videos is launching his own brand in Dallas.
Publications

Find Ramen on Demand at The Ramyun Library

This Carrollton spot has turned that old college staple into an automat adventure.
Publications

At This Richardson Italian Spot, Fresh Pasta Means a Fresh Start

Miss Pasta looks deceptively casual. But its brown paper bowls disguise a loving tribute to its founder’s Italian roots—and a heartbreaking loss.
Travel

Choctaw Casino & Resort – Durant

Oklahoma
Travel

Ruidoso

New Mexico
Travel

Hotel Drover

Fort Worth
Travel

Ritz-Carlton Dallas, Las Colinas

Boundary-pushing architecture, innovative amenities, intriguing destinations
Publications

Virgin Hotels Dallas

Stay close, dine in, and make a splash.
Partner Content

Wichita Falls

Texas
Travel

Arkansas

Escape to your natural state
Travel

Arkansas State Parks

Unleash your inner explorer.
Travel

Oaklawn Hot Springs

Arkansas
Travel

Rockwall

Texas
Publications

Flagstaff

Arizona
Travel

Laredo

Texas
Publications

Shenandoah

Texas
Partner Content

Texas Zoofari Park

Kaufman, Texas
Dallas History

Revisiting Highland Park’s ‘House of Horrors’

A bizarre residence and an even stranger crime brought a writer back to Dallas in 1977.

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