March 1978 Cover

ONT THE COVER: Cover Illustration by Larry McEntire/Lonestar

March 1978

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Features

More than once San Antonio has been the crucible for a Mexican revolution. A band of guerrillas in Oaxaca believes it could happen again.

If it’s Saturday night and you just got paid, you’re a fool about your money and don’t try to save—go dancing.

How a small-town Texas boy turned a taste for Southwestern art into the biggest gallery in Santa Fe.

Amarillo millionaire Stanley Marsh 3 couldn’t believe his own good fortune - the Cullen Davis murder trial was coming to town.

Columns

Crime and punishment.

Country Notes

The best defense is a good fence.

Lifestyle

Anybody can make history, but you have to go to a convention to become an historian.

Politics

Everybody says they want to help the farmers, but nobody wants to face up to what they really need.

Reporter

Reporter

Vying for Barbara Jordan’s job, Enchanted Rock on the block, peddling pollution, and don’t the Super Drum beat all?

Review

The best of Weegee is yet to come, alas; DCO season goes out with a bang; more from two Texas-bred rock ‘n’ roll successes; and an electronic opera makes a good birthday present.

Miscellany

Tales of our intrepid authors.

A word from friends of Texas women, fire ants, and Close Encounters.

Wheelers and dealers.

Roll over, Hank Williams.

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