Best of 2020: Remembering Wick Allison
People Newspapers and the D Magazine empire lost both a mentor and a fearless leader when Wick Allison died in September.
Read morePeople Newspapers and the D Magazine empire lost both a mentor and a fearless leader when Wick Allison died in September.
Read moreMany know how Wick Allison strived to make Dallas better through his publications and The Coalition for a New Dallas.
Read moreThousands of words couldn’t do justice to the late Wick Allison. But he only allowed me 500.
Read moreBy Tim RogersD Magazine All of us, if we are fortunate, meet one or two angelic people in our entire
Read moreOur own fearless leader, Wick Allison — D Magazine/People Newspapers owner and HPHS grad — will speak at Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church a week from today as
Read moreOur own fearless leader, Wick Allison — owner of the D Magazine chain and People Newspapers — will speak at
Read moreOn the suggestion of Wick Allison, my boss and D Magazine’s Chairman and CEO, we at Preston Hollow People, the sister paper to Park Cities People, decided to host a debate between Dallas City Council member Jennifer Staubach Gates and former Dallas mayor Laura Miller.
Read moreThroughout her life, she volunteered and served as a trustee with organizations including the Junior League of Dallas, the Dallas Woman’s Club, the Dallas Zoo, Hockaday, The Episcopal School of Dallas, and more.
Read moreCompany leaders announced on Thursday that Noelle LeVeaux would drive revenue creation for D-branded products.
Read moreD Magazine Partners CEO — and Highland Park resident — Christine Allison may publish D Home but says it’s not the grand houses that make the Park Cities home.
Read moreCome this summer, the Dallas City Council horseshoe could look very different — more than 50 people are vying for 14 Dallas city council seats on the May 1 ballot, and some seats will have brand-new council representation as their incumbents have been term-limited.
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