D Magazine

D Magazine

Book and Periodical Publishing

Dallas, Texas 30,320 followers

Making Dallas an Even Better Place

About us

D Magazine Partners has been producing award-winning magazines since 1974. The magazine division includes its flagship, D Magazine, D Home, D CEO, D Weddings, D Medical Directory for Dallas-Fort Worth, D Medical Directory for Collin County, and the Real Estate Annual. D also produces dmagazine.com, an award-winning website with daily content on where to go and what to do in Dallas. D Magazine Partners publishes People Newspapers and offers clients nationwide content strategy and development through D Custom Media.

Industry
Book and Periodical Publishing
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Dallas, Texas
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1974

Locations

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    750 North Saint Paul St.

    Suite 2100

    Dallas, Texas 75201, US

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    The Best of Big D is back! After a summer of tasting, shopping, sipping, and careful consideration, our editors have curated a list of the best Dallas has to offer. Inside the August issue, you will find 189 bests: best gallery, best place for a staycation, best neighborhood market, best seasonal cocktail list, and so much more. To find this year’s winners and explore the best of the best in Dallas, check out the link below.

    The Best of Big D 2024

    The Best of Big D 2024

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    The August issue of D Magazine is here! ⁠ ⁠ Every summer, the D Magazine editors curate a list of the best Dallas has to offer: The Best of Big D. And this year being our 50th in print, it’s the perfect time to give a little extra shine to the people and places that make Dallas so special. Flip through the pages to find Dallas staples that stand the test of time and newcomers that leave a lasting impression.⁠ ⁠ Next, read about the people preparing the meals your kids eat at DISD schools. Between breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner, learn how those in the kitchens avoid food waste, all while prioritizing nutrition and making meals for over 114,000 picky kids. ⁠ ⁠ Finally, meet Linda Garcia, once an educator and speaker demystifying the stock market for people of color. Now Garcia is on the verge of becoming a state representative with the same goals: representing those who may not have had access to politics and opening the door. ⁠ ⁠ There’s all that and more waiting for you inside the August issue of D Magazine. Pick up a copy at a grocery store near you or subscribe to get the issue here: https://lnkd.in/gY9B3AT7

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    It’s D Magazine’s 50th anniversary, and we’re inviting you to celebrate the moment with us at Dallas’ party of the year! Capture the moment with us on Thursday, August 15, as we celebrate the best Dallas has to offer—all under one roof. Our 2024 Best of Big D food winners will be showcasing our city’s best at the historic Longhorn Ballroom, and we want to see you there!

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    Zac Crain, the executive editor of D Magazine, was 50 years old when he died last Tuesday. He worked for us for the last 17 years, during which he wrote some of the best stories ever printed in our pages. That includes his piece about the 2013 explosion in his hometown of West-comma-Texas, but the profiles stand out: Charley Pride, Erykah Badu, Mike Rhyner, Tony Dorsett, Corky Cunningham, Troy Aikman. No other writer in Dallas could do what Zac did. In the whole country, there might be a small handful. This is not an exaggeration. We’ll miss him every day. Visit the link below to read remembrances from his friends and colleagues.

    R.I.P., Zac Crain (1974-2024)

    R.I.P., Zac Crain (1974-2024)

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    The July issue of D Magazine is here! ⁠ ⁠ Don’t we all peek into the lit windows of neighbors and strangers, trying to guess who’s inside and how they live their seemingly covetable lives? In our July cover story, we knocked on a few doors to find out.⁠ ⁠ Next, flip the page to discover how the Trinity Groves food park turned into a culinary ghost town ten years after it was founded. Plus, learn what’s ahead for the area, with a revival in the plans that includes new talent and a new attitude. ⁠ Finally, get to know Rebar Missouri, who fled his home in Kurdistan to escape Saddam Hussein’s reign—and ended up finding his calling at the Circle Grill. ⁠ ⁠ To read the July issue, pick up a copy at a grocery store near you or subscribe to D Magazine here: https://lnkd.in/gY9B3AT7

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    Congratulations to our business title D CEO, named the best regional business magazine in the nation-for a fourth consecutive year!

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    It was an evening of celebration in Baton Rouge last Friday at the 2024 Editorial Excellence Awards. D CEO, the business title of D Magazine Partners, was named the best regional business magazine in the nation—for a fourth consecutive year. Judged by faculty at the esteemed University of Missouri-Columbia School of Journalism on behalf of the The Alliance of Area Business Publishers, the program is considered the Oscars of the industry. “This publication is impressive and distinctive, with a stylish look and a classic, refined sensibility that mirrors its city,” the judges wrote about their decision to award D CEO the Best of Show prize. “Covers are beautiful, with sophisticated typography and technically superb portraits. Design is graceful and well-balanced; and the writing is consistently excellent, with lively profiles and richly reported narratives. This is clearly a top-tier publication.” Creative director Hamilton Hedrick swept the design categories with four golds, including Best Overall Design and Best Use of Photography and Illustrations, along with Best Cover and Best Feature Layout, both for “The Loop Comes Full Circle.” The judges praised the photography by Kathy Tran and Hedrick’s “creative and resourceful” design, commenting on his “flawless execution” and calling his work “a clear cut above the rest.” Stories “come to life through exquisite and quintessential visual storytelling,” they wrote. “The design of this publication checks all the boxes, with impactful and memorable covers, beautiful photography, impressive use of illustrations, innovative designs, and a pioneering use of graphic elements.” The magazine’s annual Dallas 500 won gold in the Best Ancillary Publication category. And its “Roots” series, featuring stories written by Ben Swanger and Christine Perez, won a Silver award for Best Recurring Feature. “The tales of ambition, resolve, and resilience are expertly told with solid reporting and skillful writing,” the judges wrote. The Alliance of Area Business Publishers represents more than 70 regional and local business journals and magazines in the United States, Canada, Australia, and Puerto Rico. Together, they reach more than 1.2 million business professionals. Congratulations to the D CEO team! Christine Allison, Gillea Allison, Noelle LeVeaux, Christine Perez, Hamilton Hedrick, Ben Swanger, Will Maddox, Audrey Henvey, Layten Praytor.

    D CEO Named the Country's Best Regional Business Magazine—for a Fourth Straight Year

    D CEO Named the Country's Best Regional Business Magazine—for a Fourth Straight Year

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    The June issue of D Magazine is here!⁠ ⁠ If you’re looking for a weekend escape–no need to travel far or hop on a flight, some of the best getaways are just a short drive away. In our June issue, we cruised north to Tulsa, south to Gavleston, and hit a few more spots in between to find the five best getaways just down the road.⁠ ⁠ Next, flip the page to meet Jerry Habibi, the hardest working man in show biz–who just so happens to live in North Texas. Following his recent role in The Persian Version, Habibi is on a quest to conquer Hollywood, chipping away at the dream each day from the house he shares with his mom and sister in the Colony.⁠ ⁠ Finally, uncover Dallas’ rock-and-roll music scene in the 70s captured by Buddy Magazine’s Kirby Warnock. Warnock details his time working with the magazine’s colorful founder Stoney Burns, and all of the shows and celebrities he covered while submerged in the Texas rock scene.⁠ ⁠ To read the June issue, pick up a copy at a grocery store near you or subscribe to D Magazine here: https://lnkd.in/gY9B3AT7

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    Work with us. We are looking for self-motivated, mission-driven, excellence freaks who love to play on a team—and win. Join our local, independently-owned and operated media company and help make Dallas an even better place. Current job openings include : - Audience Development Senior Manager - Marketing Manager   To apply, submit a resume and cover letter to resumes@dmagazine.com. Visit the link below for more information on each position.

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    The May issue of D Magazine is here—and it’s a whopper! ⁠ ⁠ For our cover story, one brave writer consumed “a forest of burgers” to bring you the Best Burgers in Dallas. Yes, you will find a $22 brunch burger in the mix (it’s worth it!), but most of this feature celebrates the simplicity of the griddled classics that cost less than $10.⁠ ⁠ Next, flip the page to take a journey to an African elephant orphanage and read about the adopted Dallas woman who found family on the other side of the world. ⁠ ⁠ Finally, meet Mark Melton, an attorney who started helping people on Facebook during the pandemic and ended up assembling the country’s only group of lawyers focused full-time on stopping illegal evictions–and saving taxpayers millions. ⁠ ⁠ To read the May issue, pick up a copy at a grocery store near you or subscribe to D Magazine here: https://lnkd.in/gY9B3AT7

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