January 1984
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Features
1984 Bum Steer AwardsPresenting Carolyn Farb, worthy to Dolph Briscoe, Farrah Fawcett, J. R. Ewing, Mike Martin, and Jackie Sherrill as Bum Steer of the Year—and 107 other fascinating foibles. All the Better to See You With, My DearAre eye surgeons miraculously changing the lives of folks with glasses as thick as Coke-bottle bottoms, or are they just making themselves rich? Western Art: Urbanization |
Love and Death in Silicon Prairie, Part I: Candy Montgomery's AffairUrban refugees fleeing high-tech Dallas have created ersatz rural communities in the nearby countryside. This isolated, pastoral life sometimes erupts into adultery and murder. Gambling on the GamblersJerry Argovitz made himself unpopular with NFL management as an abrasive player's agent. Now that he owns Houston's new football team, he finds himself on the other side of the table—and the issues. Texas Primer: The Collins PurseIn the sixties a small company in Medina produced a wooden box decorated with rhinestones. It became a Texas tradition. |
Columns
ArchitectureThat's a Metal Building?The greening (and redding, and yellowing, and blueing) of the prefabricated warehouse. Behind the Lines |
TheaterCaravan of Pipe DreamsFrom the city that brought you the Stockyards and Billy Bob's Texas comes a bizarre nightclub run by the shock troops of the avant-garde. JazzUnabridged WebsterYou may not have heard saxman Ben Webster when he was around, but his recordings with Duke Ellington, Benny Carter, and Gerry Mulligan are a treasure trove not to be missed. MoviesThe Godfather Goes SlummingAl Pacino carries on the gangster tradition in Scarface; the mystery in Gorky Park is not whodunit but who'll survive the investigation; Tentl is a Barbra Streisand tour de force. |
Reporter
ReporterTexas Monthly ReporterDamming the Rio Grande; cruising the streets of Houston; building the nation's biggest organ; remembering the Alamo. |
Miscellaneous
Roar of the CrowdA better Dallas, a wider conspiracy, a madder Wichita Falls. ToutsHave these glamorous goblets come to the aid of your New Year's Eve Party. |
PuzzleBox score. State SecretsStorm damage from Alicia may include the public's right to use the beach; Texas pecan growers go nuts over the feds; Mexico's ruling party turns up the heat on the opposition; why there may be an NCAA football play-off sooner than you think. |

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