May 1981 Cover

ON THE COVER: Cover photography by Tomas Pantin

May 1981

Table of Contents

Features

Bill Clements, unmasked at last.

In the southeast corner of Texas, more people get cancer than anywhere else in the state. Why?

A tale of passion in the double-knit aristocracy.

The most expensive, amazing, dynamic, futuristic, and sexy way not to solve a transit crisis.

It is whether you win. And these eight Texans are winners.

Columns

Two men from Dallas.

Health

Without embalming you can have a simple, inexpensive funeral. That’s just what Texas morticians don’t want.

Sports

The Hendricks brothers are pros at making money - for themselves as well as for the pros they represent.

Jazz

For twenty years Texas-born Gene Ramsey was in demand as one of the swingingest rhythm bassists in Kansas City, New York, and stops in between.

Popular Music

Small-label recordings prove that whether Texans are singing ballads, blues, or punk, they make their best music at home.

Church

A chant-happy Buddhist sect puts on a dazzling pageant in praise of the Texas cowboy. Pastor Barry Bailey lives up to his reputation as a bulwark of Fort Worth Methodism.

Film

Lion in the Desert is like a breath of hot air. In Death Hunt, the Mounties take forever to get their man. Nighthawks never takes flight. In The Last Metro, Truffaut’s film about wartime Paris, he plays it a little too safe. The Postman Always Rings Twice doesn’t ring true.

Dining Out

Schrenkeisens’ is so elegant you’ll think you’re in the big city, but the fish is so fresh you know you’re on the coast. Ninfa’s runs thirteen Mexican restaurants across Texas, and amazingly, they can all cook.

Reporter

Studying the hard truths of Dallas politics; learning the ropes as a commercial driver; teaching kids to think; remembering the lessons of the oil patch.

Miscellany

Moon over El Paso; tea and symphony, the terminal men.

On the ball and off the wall.

High gear.

Fines for political signs; big changes in the Valley; UT bursting at the seams; the failure of consultants; Arlington, an unlikely newspaper town.

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