D Magazine January 2024
Publications
Here’s How We Got Erykah Badu on Our Cover
We would be naive to think we could pin down both Badu’s speed and location. That’s not how her universe works.
By
Tim Rogers
Publications
At the Perot Museum, a Feathered T. rex Comes of Age
Ronald S. Tykoski has spent 18 years with the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. We had to ask the curator about his latest T. rex exhibition, his Jurassic Park pet peeves, and his iconic mustache.
By
Tim Rogers
Football
Jimmy Johnson Is (Finally) in the Cowboys Ring of Honor
For Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson, the love hasn’t come easy. Neither has Johnson’s latest award.
Shopping & Fashion
Shop South Korean Fashion at This Bishop Arts Boutique
Opened last November, Jowa features a selection of unique pieces you won’t find anywhere else in town.
Publications
New Year, Fresh Face at Five New Dallas Skincare Boutiques
Give your skin a much-needed winter boost at these five new Dallas places.
By Lydia Brooks, Jamie Laubhan-Oliver, and Jessica Otte
Publications
Haute Hunting Gear Has Reached Dallas
Three new high-end shops offer apparel for the sidelines—and the serious sportsman.
By
John Gay
Restaurants & Bars
For the Most Unusual Tacos in North Texas, Head to Plano
At The Dream Tacos in Plano, Chetra Chau is willing to put anything in a taco, from spaghetti and meatballs to sushi.
Publications
Petra and the Beast Continues to Deliver the Dishes of Our Dreams
The restaurant moved to a bigger (and better) East Dallas space but has remained true to itself.
Restaurants & Bars
Does Dallas Still Power Lunch?
Expense accounts may be on the decline, but the desire to schmooze is still thriving.
Publications
One Woman’s Mission to End Throw Pillows
To throw, or not to throw, that is the question. A surprisingly complicated one, as it turns out.
Arts
Waiting for Badu
Next month, Erykah Badu turns 53. The four-time Grammy Award-winner is now an international fashion icon. But there’s still a side to her you’ve never seen.
By
Casey Gerald
Publications
Down in the New Deep Ellum
How Dallas’ most storied neighborhood morphed from a collection of artists, musicians, and renegades into a place where you can take Mom for mimosas.
By
Matt Goodman
Partner Content
Sensational Smiles
From a first impression to your overall health, your smile tells the story.
By
D Partner Studio
Dallas History
From the Archives: Finding the Wild Things of Deep Ellum
Punks once ruled Deep Ellum. We wanted to know what happened to the ones on our March 1987 cover.