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    19 years ago

    Decent paper from Dow Jones. They do put out in-depth investing articles that are informative and even educational.

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    Wall Street Journal

    Wall Street Journal

    2.4(5 reviews)
    0.0 km

    Dow Jones! This publication does a great job of telling you…read morehow to earn your money on the weekdays, and how to spend it on the weekend! My favorite thing about this newspaper are the crossword puzzles. On Friday, they have a contest, where there's a hidden clue somehow in the puzzle. I've only gotten it a few times. If you write in your answer, and they draw your name, you could win a WSJ coffee mug. One day, that mug will be mine. One day. The wine section is pretty epic, with a lot of good information and pointers about new wine releases. The columnist doesn't assume your made of money with her recommendations. I do miss the old drunk couple that used to pen the column. The food section seems to oftentimes lean towards the vegetarian. The Mansion section does include some Austin and Highland Park homes too. Score. The paper gets faithfully delivered to me. I've only missed a single issue since I've (re)started subscribing, and on that day they wrote me an apology letter and delivered it late the next day. I wish it had a classified section!

    The Wall Street Journal used to be the best newspaper in the USA. It has gone down hill since…read moreMurdoch left. I receive my paper via USPS. Delivery is less than 50% on time. I have not received a Monday paper on Monday for 3 months. I get 2 or 3 papers at a time that include some that are a week old. NEWS PAPER means a paper with current news. The WSJ no longer provides that. I have to go to YAHOO Finance to get my current financial news. Repeated complaints have had no effect. The local post mistress blames it on the regional distribution center. The WSJ would be wise to use UPS to deliver to the local Post offices to eliminate this problem. The quality of the text has also degraded. It used to be rare to find a typo or mis-spelled word. Now, you can find several on each page. Again AI means real stupidity. I miss the WSJ proof readers. After over 50 years of enjoying the WSJ, it is time to move on. I will not be renewing my subscription

    D Magazine - Office has amazing views of downtown Dallas ...

    D Magazine

    2.9(9 reviews)
    8.8 kmDowntown

    Why are magazines like this still a thing? Our freaking realtor gave everyone a gift subscription…read moreto this boring af magazine and they won't let me cancel it online. Don't give magazine subscriptions as gifts, people. Not everyone wants to read a multi-page spread about big hair mixed in with lists of the restaurants that paid to be recommended and a bunch of creepy urbanites standing in formation to advertise law firms and other bs. Isn't it enough that we bought a house? Now they have to saddle us with a glossy packet of waste paper once a month. And they'll probably do it again next year. Ugh.

    D Magazine has always been one of my sources for entertainment and the social scene around Dallas…read moresince I moved here two years ago. I attend quite a few D-hosted events around town, so imagine my delight when, at a recent event, I struck up a conversation with the Audience Development Director who invited me to be a featured subscriber in an upcoming issue! On the day of my "photo shoot" I got a tour of their 21st floor offices in Downtown Dallas. Big open windows everywhere gave an amazing view of some Dallas landmarks (Old Red Museum, Reunion Tower, Margaret Hunt Hill bridge etc.). It was interesting to see a little bit of the process in how they lay out the magazine articles. Everyone I met was very friendly. So what do I LOVE about D Magazine! (Might be a shorter list to say what I do not like. #BlankList) Great articles - well written and witty, Great recommendations on events around town, restaurants, businesses, "The Best" series ... the list goes on and on! I have attended D-Magazine hosted events like restaurant openings (complimentary food and drink provided), Art events (complimentary tix to DIFF films), and looking forward to their NewComer, Welcome to Dallas Happy Hour at the gorgeous Marie Gabrielle Gardens on 5/17/17 (more complimentary food and drinks - review to come on that later!) My FAVE FAVORITE though ... The Best of Big D Party! What is it you ask? So in D Magazine (also their digital mag) you can always find articles on the best of Dallas - The best Dining, the best Bars, the best Shops, Doctors, Lawyers etc. ... you get the drift. Readers get to vote among multiple categories and and once a year (last year it was in August) they celebrate all these businesses with a PARTY!. There is a regular admission and a VIP admission option. I sprang for the VIP (think it was around $50 to $75?) and got a wonderful bag of goodies, including multiple gift certificates to some of the restaurants and entertainment businesses who were in attendance. Additionally there was unlimited food and drinks from all the "best of Big D"spots. Amazing venue, great music, photo booths, and just great people watching. If you live in Dallas and love being social, you should try to attend this event at least once. And grab a copy of D whenever you can, you will not be sorry.

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    Texas Monthly

    Texas Monthly

    3.3(3 reviews)
    8.4 kmUptown

    Yeehaw! This is what Texas reads while in the outhouse. The magazine is big and beefy, like Texas…read more It has a bunch of great advertisements from the most Texas of advertisers. They've got quite the cross section of Texans here. The magazine has become THE authority on Texas Barbecue. This is something that Texas Monthly takes seriously, and they put out their Top 50 list every year, a coveted endorsement. They also do the Bum Steer Awards, which highlights the Lone Star State's biggest jerks, scammers, idiots, etc. I generally try to stay off this list. Texas Monthly also does some in-depth reporting, especially into topics that people may not want investigated, but Texas Monthly does a good job taking the time to write a lengthy article after doing in-depth investigative journalism into the topics. I've often read their magazine at the grocery store check out, or get it at the airport news stand. It's a hefty full color, all glossy magazine.

    Probably the least Texas publication I can imagine. After receiving an issue and seeing the…read morecontent, I cancelled my subscription. Born and raised in Texas and have lived here over 70 years and this magazine does not cover the Texas I know and love. Texas Monthly sent me a refund when I cancelled my subscription but the check is no good. I have taken the check to two banks and both said that they can not process the check. Again, about as unTexan as you can get.

    Barron's - printmedia - Updated May 2026

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