February 1981 Cover

ON THE COVER: Cover photography by Kent Kirkley

February 1981

Table of Contents

Features

Zoos are fin for people, but they make animals go crackers.

The glory days of the oil industry aren’t over; they’ve only just begun.

Oil patch old-timers said to stay away from the Austin chalk. But a few feisty newcomers refused to listen and cashed in for millions.

Ranger was the most romantic field in the early oil boom. Now a major company is risking its future to prove that romance still lives.

When machine-printed polyester or rayon won’t do, consider the work of Texas’ top textile artists.

Lock your doors. The police have given up trying to catch burglars.

Columns

It’s time to stop taking care of the Arabs and start taking care of ourselves.

Politics

The doctors who police other doctors are hard on their errant peers-but are they finding all the offenders?

Dining Out

Two new restaurants in Dallas and Houston will save you a trip to Paris.

Church

Local Church members in Houston make sure God hears them; Trinity Baptist in San Antonio is confident it has God’s ear.

Theater

A young Austin playwright is making a name for himself by writing plays about famous people.

Books

Aztec is gripping buts so gory you may have to read it with you eyes closed; Darlin’ Billadds patina to the Wild Bill Hickok legend; as a major American writer, Thomas McGuane has An Outside Chance; Louise Gluck again proves her power as a poet.

Classical Music

Dallas Civic Opera lured audiences back to the eighteenth century with its American premiere of Vivaldi’s Orlando Furioso.

Reporter

Reporter

Cultural triumph in San Antonio; mayoral high jinks in Matamoros; electoral tableau in Austin; political protest in Dallas.

Miscellany

Alphabet blocks.

The rich and famous, the high and mighty, the beginning and the end.

All I want is loving you and music, music, music.

Ante Up!

Roughhouse on the Red River; the inside skinny on who’s In and Out; the Census Bureau giveth and the Census Bureau taketh away; circulatory ailments for Dallas newspapers; the last warpath.

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