April 1981 Cover

ON THE COVER:Cover Photography by Rick Patrick

April 1981

Table of Contents

Features

Someone endured weeks of hard work, loneliness, and seasickness to land that lovely pink delicacy on your plate.

Camping gets you back to the basics: blisters, chiggers, and, yes, deep satisfaction.

Today’s high-tech camping gear has stolen a march on your old kit bag.

How you can-and why you should-go camping in the middle of the week.

Dallas was in an ugly mood in November 1973, and non one had done more to create that mood than H.L. Hunt.

Evangelist James Robison is using the pulpit, prime time television, and Cullen Davis to try to save the world.

In her darkest, final hours, a young mother turns to a new kind of medical care for help.

Columns

Strange bedfellows.

Politics

In a city known for its tough ethnic politics, Henry Cisneros is out to prove that a Mexican Emerican can be elected mayor of San Antonio.

Crime

Is your family safer with a gun in the house?

Lifestyle

When a youn woman found out she was slowly going deaf, she had to struggle not only with the handicap but also with her refusal to admit the loss.

Dining Out

Le Select gives Houston fine French cooking in simple surrounds and at unbeatable prices; Hedary’s, a Lebanese outpost in Fort Worth, offers adventurous Cowtowners some exotic alternatives to beef.

Film

In Eyewitness things are never what the seem; Roman Polanskifailed to take a novel approach to Tess; a heroine of Cattle Annie and Little Britches keeps the movie from fading into the sunset; the producers of The Dogs of War should have let sleeping dogs lie; American Pop is kitsch as kitsch can.

Art

While other U.S. museums sought Rembrandts and Cészannes, Fort Worth’s maverick Amon Carter Museum collected an astound assortment of paintings and photographs of the American West.

Classical Music

Sergiu Comissiona, the Hoston Symphony’s part- time artistic adviser, drops in just often enough to initieate some laudable programs.

Reporter

Reporter

Meet Texas’ staunches liberal crusader, biggest trade show, slickest drug peddlers, and canniest mall builders.

Miscellany

Zookeeper, take care; burglar, beware; physician, declare.

Bed and breakfast.

Lockup.

Cutting up in the Big Thicket Association; uranium mines get the shaft; the Light at the end of the tunnel; how to make Yankees pay for our oil.

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