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D Magazine November 2021

Cover Story

The Fair Park Lie

Fifty years ago, Dallas officials forced 300 families out of their homes, promising improvements the whole city would enjoy. The real plan: replace Black people with concrete.

Features


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.
Arts

The 16 Things You Must Do in Dallas This November

The holiday season is here, and so are the Rolling Stones, Hamilton, Hasan Minhaj, and plenty more.
Interiors

How Vietnam Influenced Hanh Merriman’s Newest Line of Fashion

And how the Dallas-based designer gives back to a country that has given much to her.
Arts

The Three Holiday Pop-Ups Making the Season Bright

Don’t miss these holiday outings at Fair Park, the Nasher, and more.
Entertainment

How to Spend a Day in McKinney

When did shopping the historic town square start to feel so decadently Parisian?
Gardening

The Shrubbery Squabble in the Bubble

A Highland Park heiress prepares to fight the town over a new ordinance that may or may not have targeted her yard.
Publications

Lower Greenville Speakeasy Apothecary Is a Den of All-Out Creativity

Don’t let the plush interior fool you. This dark and moody bar’s cocktails and snacks are meant to be playful, tasty, and delightfully weird.
Publications

In Lower Greenville, Shoyo Deals in Masterful Omakase-Only Sushi

Jimmy Park’s elite 12-seat restaurant delivers jewels from its shadowy hideaway on Greenville Avenue.
News

That Time I Joined a Rugby Team

I’m not a big guy. Maybe I should have been more careful. But where’s the fun in that?
Awards Programs

These Are Dallas-Fort Worth’s Top Wealth Managers for 2021

We asked the experts to help us find the best managers to help you manage your portfolio.
Humor

An Insider’s Look at Plano’s New Backyard Chicken Ordinance

Plano’s new rule opened the door to plenty of fresh poultry, like these two.
Dallas History

In the Name of Progress: What Dallas Has Taken from the Black Community

Fair Park is not an outlier. Local, state, and federal agencies have taken property from Black Dallasites for everything from highway expansions to airports.
Dallas History

A Brief History of Racism at Fair Park

From the demolition of the Hall of Negro Life to the State Fair’s segregation and welcoming of the Ku Klux Klan, racism is part of the history of Fair Park.
Awards Programs

Dallas-Fort Worth’s Best Financial Planners for 2021

We asked every Certified Financial Planner in North Texas to help us pick out the best in their industry.
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