October 1980 Cover

ON THE COVER: Cover Photography by J. Gerald

October 1980

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Features

Hurricane Allen proved that everyone talks about the weather but nobody knows much about it its’least of all the National Weather Service.

South Texas went into a frenzy preparing for Hurrican Allen, then the guest of honor never showed up.

The ingredients: a criminal with soiled cash, an ambitious banker, a savvy go-between. The result: an almighty mess for Houston’s Allied Bank.

The King Ranch saga: how one family conquered, tamed, loved, toiled on, and fought over a great piece of Texas.

Columns

The present against the past: what the New World can learn from the Old, and vice versa.

Lifestyle

Stepping Out

Church

Film

Classical Music

Arnold Shoenberg is the century’s most maligned composer, but to know him is to love him.

Jazz

Although Don Albert’s music was a mainstay of the forties, his obstinate stand against racism put him years ahead of his time.

Books

Three Texas poets word their way into print; two new novels trace the adventures of Neanderthals and knights-errant.

Art

Leon Box is a retarded artist whose work underscores the beauty and absurdity of a world he has seen very little of.

Popular Music

Joe “King” Carrasco and the Crowns rock New Wave with a Tex-Mex rhythm.

Reporter

Reporter

Where have all the boat people gone?; money makes UT go round; Dallas blacks lambaste the co ps; Texas lowriders get down.

Miscellany

Roar of the Crowd

Firehouse fuming, bullring bawling, onion fields calling.

Touts

Puzzle

State Secrets

The days of 40-cent gas are back again; the Astros’ midlife crisis; the state budget is gone with the wind; Baytown’s all washed up.

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