August 1979

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Features

The Throwdown

Houston police said they shot Randy Webster because he pointed a gun at them. Randy’s father set out to prove they were lying.

I Solve the Energy Crisis

Or, how we can all stop worrying and learn to love the crunch.

Who to Pin It On

If you’re sitting in a gas line and wondering who to blame for all this, here are some candidates.

Ten Giant Steps to Disaster

How did we get into this sorry energy mess? By making sorry decisions.

Ask Jett Rink

Straight talk about gasoline supplies, prices, and profits from Texas’ most famous wildcatter.

Smiling Through it All

When gasoline is scarce, it’s not the end of the world.

Paradise Lost

The sand, the surf, the shorebirds, the dunes…everyone loves the beach at Port Aransas. We may just love it to death.

Down to the Sea in Buses

Grab your beach towel and bathing suit, but leave your car in the garage.

Say, Have You Heard the One About Cactus Pryor?

Don’t look now, but the rather odd gentleman with the suspicious accent and outlandish military getup may not be exactly what he seems.

Columns

Stepping Out

Next on Dallas: J. R. at the Ball

Dallas is both a television show and a city, but at the Cattle Baron’s Ball you couldn’t tell which was which.

Behind the Lines

Running on Empty.

Religion

Let My People Pray

Were the words of Russian exile Georgi Vins heard over the din of the Southern Baptist Convention?

Sports

Pennant Fever

At midseason, long-suffering Astros and Rangers fans were having visions of grandeur. We hope they weren’t delusions.

Film

I Left My Guard in San Francisco

Clint Eastwood makes a break from Alcatraz; Barbra Streisand makes another silly movie; John Wayne is remembered as a consummate actor.

Theater

The Zest is History

Texas, our Texas, all hail the mighty state-audiences applaud history plays in Galveston and Palo Duro Canyon.

Classical Music

Who Needs Nelson Eddy?

Houston Grand Opera’s spring festival of operettas proved that golden-voiced, handsome men aren’t out of style. Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Mahler festival had its good days and its bad days.

Art

The Resurrection of Patrick Henry Bruce

Houston Museum of Fine Arts exhibits the works of an unsung American artist. UT-Austin gathers the best contemporary art for “Made in Texas.”

Church

Sausage and Salvation

A Lutheran pastor in New Braunfels challenges his congregation; a Methodist minister in Dallas soothes his.

Reporter

Reporter

Texas Monthly Reporter

Valley politicos block minority TV; Dairy Queens reign in small-town Texas; woman diver yearns for Acapulco cliffs; Houston takes its lumps.

Miscellaneous

The Inside Story

A cabal of eighteen.

Roar of the Crowd

Touts

Stars and stripes forever.

Puzzle

State Secrets

Crying over spilt oil, greedy doctors, and disappearing millionaires.

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