March 1983
Table of Contents
Features
Friends In DeedMeet some of Texas’ secular latter-day saints: volunteers. The Gittings PeopleShoot enough portraits of Texans, and you’ll have made a portrait of Texas. The Cutting EdgeTexas’ glass artists are leading a revolution in ancient craft. |
Lyndon Johnson, Hairdresser, Prepares for BattleThe long afternoons of the best friend the rich women of Houston have ever had. Blood of the LambA high school teacher shot up the First Baptist Church in the East Texas steel town of Daingerfield, and the agony has lasted longer than anyone could have imagined. Texas Primer: The Right-angle PumpWest Texas was a desert when this little irrigation device came along. Now it’s a desert that produces more cotton than anywhere else in the country. |
Columns
Behind the LinesThe graybeard at the fat stock show. CrimeDaddy’s Gone to JailSometimes prison is harder for the people on the other side of the bars. ArchitectureArchitect in WonderlandThe barren plains of the Southwest and the fertile fields of his mind led architect Bruce Goff to create houses that got curiouser and curiouser. |
FoodIs There Food After Fort Stockton?Ah, the hungriness of the long-distance diner. Trapped in the vastnesses of West Texas, he drives and drives in search of edible beef and credible Tex-Mex. He finds both - and more. MoviesThe Nerd Who Would Be KingMartin Scorcese’s The King of Comedy is about the stock-in-trade of comedians, but who’s the laughingstock? You’ll be smitten with Lovesick. The Year of Living Dangerously teeters precariously between metaphysics and lust. FunSay, Have You Heard the One...One man’s ludicrous attempts to trace the origin of a joke led him to a simple truth: life is funny. |
Reporter
ReporterTexas Monthly ReporterPecos bucks for the title of world’s oldest rodeo; medical students make us pay now so they can make us pay later; Ground Zero radiates good, atomic fun; Texas’ jails get slammed; Fort Worth’s namesake languishes among Yankees. |
Miscellany
Roar of the CrowdNo oil in Israel, no crown for the congressman, no Coke at the Last Supper. State SecretsWright is wrong in the Houston mayor’s race; the medical establishment beats the state budget crunch; capital punishment faces death by bureaucracy; will defense put John Tower on the defensive? |
ToutsWhat’s red and black and read all over? PuzzleGo play in the traffic. |



