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Other articles of interest in our November 2012 edition.
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Pick up a copy of the November 2012 issue to read these and other articles.

Mary Padian

She turned her Design District furnishings store into a starring role on Storage Wars: Texas.
by Zac Crain

Coffee Clash

Two breakfast institutions are now neighbors. Which one will get served?

Life of Pie

Two ladies help Oak Cliff get baked.
by Zac Crain

Serving It Up

by Jeanne Prejean

Twisted

Mixed Greens

The eye-catching color is not just for spring anymore.
by Kristi and Scot Redman

Secret Stash

Those in the know head south to Bon Ton Vintage for one-of-a-kind finds.
by Larry Oliver

Turning Japanese

From its unlikely home in Flower Mound, FUNimation rules the anime industry.
by David Hopkins

Parent Trap

Fred Curchack pens a play about the father complex and the shared history of Judaism and Islam. It’s a comedy.
by Peter Simek

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