Eric Celeste | is managing editor at D Magazine. Since graduating SMU in 1990, he has worked at, in chronological order, the Dallas Morning News, D Magazine, The Met, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Microsoft Sidewalk, DFW Lifestyles, back to the Star-Telegram, the Dallas Observer, American Way, Southwest Spirit, Celeste Media, and, finally, here again. He is obsessed with his weight, which has fluctuated between 191 and 227 pounds in the past three years. This morning he weighed in at 198.2.
Zac Crain | is a senior editor at D Magazine. He moved to Dallas in 1997, and since then, he’s worked as an editor at the Dallas Observer and American Way, written for Esquire and Spin, ran for Dallas mayor, written a book, and served as “glue guy” for a handful of rec-league basketball squads. Scouting report: can’t go right, but he’s a creative passer, and semi-accurate set shooter.
Evan Grant | is the manager of the InsideCorner team. A native of Atlanta, Ga., and diehard Georgia Bulldogs fan (even though he attended Georgia State University), Grant signed a free agent contract with D after 12 years covering the Texas Rangers for the Dallas Morning News. During that time, he had about as many dates as the Rangers had playoff victories. He considers himself a Parrothead, but has been banned from wearing those God-awful Hawaiian shirts to the office and from singing Margaritaville at all company functions. He has recently become a fan of Dr Pepper.
Mike Hindman | is a correspondent for InsideCorner when he’s not in a courtroom somewhere representing the oppressed and injured. In his spare time, he’s written about the horse racing industry for the Blood-Horse and Thoroughbred Times, and baseball for the Newberg Report, texasrangers.com, and the Dallas Morning News. He has proudly made himself a passably mediocre amateur cajun / creole chef and argues with everyone except his wife because there’s nothing fun about that-and she’s always right.
Jeff Miller | is and has been a freelance sports journalist since leaving The Dallas Morning News last year after 21 years and one week. While supervising writers in the sports department, he witnessed the Stars’ Stanley Cup victory, the Cowboys’ most recent Super Bowl triumph, and the Rangers’ lone post-season win. He has written three books and will be working on a fourth when not blogging here.
Tim Rogers | is the executive editor of D Magazine. He came to Dallas from Santa Barbara in 1976 and graduated from Cistercian and the University of Notre Dame. He was an editor and columnist for The Met and, for a time, he co-hosted Early Merge With Tim & Yvonne on 93.3 FM. Tim has written for D about swimming across White Rock Lake and about Mark Cuban’s threat to “slice [his] f—ing nuts off.”