Dallas: Still Way More Pretentious Than Houston
Two suburban closets tell the tale.
Two suburban closets tell the tale.
After the New Year’s Eve nuptials of their mom and dad, Phillip and Lori Sarofim are now step-siblings as well as spouses. Fifteen years after his second messy and expensive divorce, has Fayez Sarofim found true love at last?
There are a whole lot of Texans on Forbes's list of the wealthiest people in America.
The 41 richest people in Texas.
In a city that loves its parties, there’s perhaps none so aesthetically significant as Two x Two for AIDS and Art, Dallas’s most cutting-edge fundraiser—and one hell of a good time.
To commemorate the Mayan Apocalypse, video game tycoon Richard Garriott de Cayeux threw a lavish soiree at his 65-acre spread along Lake Austin, complete with various scenes of imagined end-of-the-world scenarios.
Despite withering reviews, the Dallas-based reality television show has enjoyed increased ratings and has spawned a franchise.
A night behind the velvet ropes.
Her husband, Fred Baron, helped bankroll John Edwards's presidential campaign, only to die of cancer amid the most sordid political scandal in recent history. But before long, Dallas's newest rainmaker had emerged from the wreckage—with every hair in place.
A cast member of Big Rich Texas claims that a woman who did not make the show has launched a smear campaign against her.
Judges take his money. Juries buy his bull. And when clients like Pennzoil need a tiger in their tank, they hire Joe Jamail.
Sakowitz and Neiman's advance and retreat.