May 1984
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Features
First LightTexas’ morning glory by thirteen photographers. High Noon at the Circle CGary Bradley, a hot young land speculator inn Austin, was in the middle of a $50 million deal when he ran into an outraged environmental movement and a lobbyist with some powerful clients. The fight was on. Why I Hate LamazeNew parents, beware! The only think I got out of my six Lamaze classes was permission to enter the delivery room with my wife. Take Me Across the RiverThe writer had no papers, but he wanted to get from Mexico to Houston. His best chance was to put his passage into the hands of a coyote, for a fat fee. |
Texas Primer: The Cattle GuardYou may have played on one when you were a kid, but it’s no fun for cows. Shameless Pastries, Mythical Chocolates, Shocking SorbetsBearing Gallic sophistication and outrageously delicious desserts, the Lenotre family has taken Dallas and Houston by storm. Out of ActionHe was an aggressive cop with one of the toughest beats in Dallas. But after fourteen years and another killing, the department took him off the street and slapped him behind a desk. Western Art: A Horse of a Different ColorA fresh interpretation of a classic genre. |
Columns
BusinessHonk If You Love ElephantsWith the Republican convention only three months away, Dallas’ sales forces are frantically gearing up for a merchandising bonanza. Behind the LinesI take over Exxon. CrimeJust FriendsThe story of Lenell Geter’s release from prison is unfinished without the tale of the conservative engineers who stuck their necks out to help a friend in trouble. |
MoviesCheetah! Fetch Tarzan New ScriptIn Greystoke, neither Tarzan nor the audience gets to have any fun; Moscow on the Hudson takes a wonderful comedy and runs; Racing With the Moon is nostalgic and sure, but the plot comes undone. BooksUncivil WarsCivil Wars is armed with first-rate writing; Free Agents is a grab bag of Max Apple’s short fiction; Edisto is a precocious first novel; Group Therapy doesn’t probe deeply enough; Lords of the Earth is yet another Texas oil saga. TheaterAwash in the LimelightNew blood and a commitment to high standards at the Theater Center and the Plaza have helped to make this theatrical season Dallas’ best. |
Reporter
ReporterTexas Monthly ReporterA nuclear quandary in West Texas; the fine art of political feuding in San Antonio; the redfish ranching business in Monahans; the education of a power broker in training in Houston. |
Miscellaneous
Roar of the CrowdToutsStick around and we’ll show you some of Texas’ best jam and jelly makers. |
PuzzleState SecretsWhy Mark White wishes he’d never heard of H. Ross Perot; a new lawsuit threatens to play havoc with local schools; one last word (we promise) about yuppies; seems like politics as usual at UT. |

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