April 1984

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Features

Hi-Yo, Silicon!

Texas’ glory, till now based on oil, may be based on silicon in years to come. The following four articles examine high tech in the state and where it is headed.

Birth of a New Frontier

Hundreds of new computer companies have made Texas the likely successor to California’s Silicon Valley, and it all started with two firms in Dallas.

Death of a Computer

Four critical mistakes forced Texas Instruments to pull the plug on the home computer that it had once expected would dominate the market.

It’s a High-Tech Life

While most people are using their computers to balance their checkbooks and play games, these three Texans are pushing their machines and programs to the limit.

Look, Ma, My Computer Did It!

See the future on your computer: software on stocks, football, and astrology.

The Ponytail

Warm spring days call for giving in to new clothes and a neck-baring hairdo.

Texas Primer: The Yellow Rose of Texas

If it wasn’t for the song, no one would remember Emily Morgan, but she launched a nation by diverting Santa Anna at San Jacinto.

The Hub Cafe

It wasn’t the classiest place in Pharr to grow up, but it had tough truckers, sassy waitresses, and some of the best try cooks in the Valley.

I Opened Tax Returns for the IRS

Behind the scenes at regional headquarters—a sometime part-timer tells all.

Western Art: The Great World-Rim Being

A fresh interpretation of a classic genre.

Columns

Weather

Winter’s Travail

When the Rio Grande Valley’s balmy breezes turned frigid last winter, its aloe vera fields and stately palms turned from lush green to pitiful brown.

Behind the Lines

Texas in silicon.

Art

Light in the Hills

German landscape artist Hermann Lungkwitz saw romantic vistas in the Hill Country at a time when most Texans saw only hardscrabble farmland.

Theater

Alley of Aspirations

Houston’s well-heeled Alley Theatre is trying to pass itself off as a national theater. Across town, the Chocolate Bayou is just trying to hang on.

Software

Programming Your Taxes

The first in a series of software reviews looks at tax-preparation packages.

Movies

Bait and Switch

Against All Odds promises love, delivers yawns. Entre Nous repels rather than attracts. Footloose and Reckless aren’t. This is Spinal Tap is painless.

Reporter

Reporter

Texas Monthly Reporter

A heated race for the Senate; a leisurely trip to Astrotown; a cool master of Dallas protocol; a steel-industry success story in Seguin.

Miscellaneous

Roar of the Crowd

Watching the news, rating the crews, holding down the fort.

Touts

Country pleasures.

Puzzle

Toss of the coins.

State Secrets

Gary Hart’s rise hurts two Texas politicos; at last, a solution to the South Texas Nuclear Project mess; the all-new Braniff turns out to be the same old Braniff; a delicate question about doctors.

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