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November 1981

Table of Contents

Features

A carny’s life is an endless ramble from one small town to the next - and that’s why he likes it.

Houston’s air may be a slow killer, but the state and the feds spend more time battling each other than fighting pollution.

Four performers in Dallas are making a new kind of music that combines precision, grace, and crazy humor.

He’s the man with the Word, and the Word is for you.

A city boy moved to the country and life was good. And then he bought four pigs.

To a plastic surgeon, your face is just the beginning.

Wait! Don’t buy that gas-slurping motorboat and energy-squandering food processor for Christmas. We modestly propose some thrifty alternatives.

Columns

The water problem; or, Texas is not all wet.

Sports

Four hundred Texans breed and train an uncommon kind of livestock—greyhounds.

Crime

To unjam its prisons, Texas is moving convicted felons out of the big house and into a house on your block.

Dining Out

At San Antonio’s Mi Tierra, you’ll see the rabble, the rich, and everyone in between, all feasting on Tex-Mex and homemade pan dulce.

Environment

Some people look at the Piney Woods and see paper plates and two-by-fours; others see the last great stands of forest in Texas.

Jazz

Recordings from the old pros prove the virtue of virtuosity.

Movies

Mommie Dearest is rabid. Raggedy Man is frayed. Rich and Famous is poor and undistinguished.

Reporter

Reporter

Mercedes crisis looms; farm computer biz booms; Mavericks’ potential zooms. Plus, regional brokerages take stock; black colleges get a shock.

Miscellany

The jobless and the topless.

First try for second mortgages; a judge with labor pains; high jinks at the Highway Commission; Texas help for Three Mile Island.

Hog calls and bouncing balls.

Split personalities.

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