D Magazine July 2018
Cover Story
The 100 Most Expensive Homes in Dallas
Our guide to the most over-the-top houses in the city returns. Here are the sprawling spreads of Tony Romo, Mark Cuban, and the rest of Dallas’ 1 percent.
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Features
News
The Feline
The Feline Phenomenon Freak
Dawntreader Texas Calboy was born to be a champion. But he was also born with female colors. Now a political debate has broken out amongst cat fanciers.
News
How a Cheetah and a Labrador Retriever Became Best Friends
Winspear and Amani are celebrating five years of companionship at the Dallas Zoo this month. It’s as cute as it sounds.
Business
Step Inside the Hydroponic Farm Supplying Greens to Legacy Hall
With Doodle Farms, Margot Masinter is ready to give North Texas something homegrown to graze on. First stop: Legacy Hall.
By
Stacy Girard
Arts
Why Bobby Haas Built a Big Bike Collection
The Dallas financier is showing off his 150-plus rare motorcycles at the Haas Moto Museum in the Design District.
Publications
Automated Vehicles Cautiously Arrive in North Texas
Don’t expect to see driverless cars zipping by you on the tollway anytime soon. But maybe expect them to take you to lunch. Slowly.
By
Matt Goodman
News
ACEing Autism Is Serving Up Skills For Dallas Youth
A 16-year-old decided to launch a Dallas branch of ACEing Autism two years ago. Now it’s the largest program in the country.
By
Megan Ziots
Beauty
6 Ways To Give Your Skin a Treat from Sarah Nicole Skincare
These beauty products will make you absolutely radiant.
Beauty
How To Let Your Hair Fade to Gray Gracefully
There is no easy way to let your natural color grow in. I wish I had better news.
By
Allison Hatfield
Health & Wellness
John Benton Is the ‘Hips Whisperer’ for Dallas Models
In his Design District studio, Benton gets women ready for the runway.
Publications
Go Inside the Flea Style HQ
After popping up around Dallas for nearly a decade, Brittany Cobb’s market now has permanent digs.
By
Caitlin Clark
Publications
The Cedars Socíal Becomes the Best Version of Itself
In the Cedars, Monica Greene’s take on modern Mexican cuisine continues to evolve.
Publications
Tapas Castile Transports You to Iberia One Small Plate at a Time
The next best thing to a pilgrimage to the hills of Galicia in Spain is a meal at this new Trinity Groves restaurant.
Publications
Mister Rich Is a Grown-Up Playground on Henderson
Party people close out the night at this cash-obsessed club fronted by a sculpture of a Richie Rich character
By
Tara Nieuwesteeg
News
The Man Who Invented Chili Powder
DeWitt Clinton Pendery came to Fort Worth with a carpetbag and a dream. Almost 150 years later, his family continues to sell chili blends and spices.
By
Kathy Wise
Publications
Eat This Now: The Charcuterie Board at Petra and the Beast
The menu at Petra and the Beast changes with the seasons and the availability of ingredients, but this board is a mainstay and a must-try.
News
Dallas, Don’t Screw Up This Park-Building Boom
The success of Klyde Warren Park has spurred the development of more downtown greenspace. Is this a blessing or a curse?
By
John King
Football
Cole Beasley: Football Player, Family Man, Rapper
The Cowboys wide receiver surprised fans by releasing a hip-hop album. A bigger surprise? His work with the mic ain’t bad.
By
Peter Simek
Publications
Eating in Dallas’ Top Steakhouses Gave Me a Bellyful of Misogyny
I expected the cholesterol spikes. I didn’t expect the condescension.
Books
Dallas Authors Explore the City’s Hidden Corners and Secret Lives
Add this homegrown microfiction by North Texas writers to your summer reading list.
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