Jason Sheeler

Jason Sheeler is a freelance writer based in Dallas. The Parsons School of Design grad and former Dallas Morning News style editor contributes regularly to Texas Monthly, D magazine, FD Luxe, and Houston magazine. Sheeler is alwayas up for adventure, whether it means getting on a plane or hitting the road with his pit bull mix, Jacks.
16 Articles
Claus Pummer, Sleep Coach
“Our bedrooms are no longer bedrooms. They are offices and living rooms and playrooms.”
Girl Scout
Scouring the mall for America’s next top model.
Juan Marquez, Baker
“[The bakery] was our business, our living room, and our bedroom. Heck, it was even my nursery.”
Sarah Haldeman, Presidential Archivist
“I get to see things other people don’t get to see.”
Mrs. Clean
Running a halfway house for female ex-cons.
By Invitation Only
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.

Skip Hollandsworth specializes in long-form narratives.
The World at Her Feet
Twenty-year-old Jane Aldridge draws 400,000 readers to her style blog, Sea of Shoes, each month; has appeared in Vanity Fair; and once attended a private dinner with Karl Lagerfeld. The secret to her success? That she won’t leave Dallas behind.
Everything Must Be Perfect
A night behind the velvet ropes.
School of Rock
Drive time at the popular Mesquite ISD radio station.
Portrait of the Artist as a Postman
The only American ever to design scarves for the exclusive French fashion house Hermès is Kermit Oliver, a 69-year-old postal worker from Waco who lives in a strange and beautiful world all his own.
Inside the Studio of Hermès’s Only American Designer
A few pictures of work from Kermit Oliver, the Waco postal worker who moonlights as the famous fashion house's only American designer.
I Really Do Like Jane Aldridge
Jason Sheeler, who wrote about the Dallas-based fashion blogger for the April issue of TEXAS MONTHLY, responds to the sea of controversy unleashed by his profile.
His Town
In 2004, after Marty Rathbun left the Church of Scientology and settled on the Texas Gulf Coast, he thought he had put his difficult past behind him. Then the Squirrel Busters showed up.
Give Me Shelter
Dallas’s ritzy Park Cities is the sort of place where Jerry Jones Jr. can buy a four-story castle with twelve bathrooms and a nine-car underground garage for a reported $8.7 million and some people regard it as a steal. Welcome to the fabulous world of Erin Mathews, the very discreet
Cheryl Evans, Church Sign Writer
Evans, whose official job title is facilities manager, has lived in Amarillo for 55 years. For the past two decades she’s overseen the building and grounds of the Southwest Church of Christ, including its four-by-ten-foot sign. She changes the message every Monday.You can’t just put up there “You’re all going