August 1984

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Features

The Fastest Nice Christian Boy in the World

Bobby Morrow was America’s most celebrated Olympic athlete in 1956. Today he wishes he’d never left the starting blocks.

The Eccentric Genius of Trammel Crow

He changed the face of Texas by building warehouses that looked like office buildings. Then he built office buildings that looked like warehouses.

Texas Primer: The Icehouse

There’s a world of difference between an icehouse and a convenience store.

The Marfa Art War

Sculptor Donald Judd had the vision. The Dia Art Foundation had the money. Now they’ve had it with each other.

Western Art: Kow Boi Hadz!

Unconventional Notes 1984

Isn’t it great that in this big, cold world the Republican party and Dallas have found each other?

The Way It’s Going to Be

Turn off the TV. Go fishing. Here’s the inside story of what will happen at the convention, complete with Nancy Reagan’s tacky visit to a bowling alley.

Great Moments In Republican History

How Texas became a two=party state in spite of the GOP.

Excuse Me, But Where Can a Free-Enterpriser Get a Drink in This Town

Where to find a life-size statue of businessmen shaking hands, the best right-wing burgers, and other landmarks of Republican life.

Little D

No one will ever hold a political convention in Dallas, Scotland. And that’s only one of the things that make it great.

Columns

Politics

Guv Passes, Teachers Flunk

Mark White has finally earned high marks in lobbying the Legislature.

Behind the Lines

Nirvana in unofficial Dallas

High Life

“My, Don’t You Sparkle!”

Elyse Robins will sell you that gaudy bauble she’s wearing at dinner for only forty. Thousand, that is.

Classical Music

A Flop

At this year’s dismal San Antonio Festival, the English National Opera and the Texas productions were the only shows worth seeing.

Movies

Getting Slimed

Ghostbusters is funny but flawed; Streets of Fire is not the place to spend a care-free afternoon; plus three films from abroad.

Ballet

Dancing Up a Cliché

Jamboree, a new Joffrey ballet commissioned by the City of San Antonio, features prancing rhinestone cowboys and just plain silly choreography.

Reporter

Reporter

Texas Monthly Reporter

Is Texas shrinking? Are the Kimbell’s spirits sinking? Are Midland and Odessa really linking? Where are Houston’s sports fans drinking?

Miscellaneous

Roar of the Crowd

Touts

Puzzle

State Secrets

Aggies and UT play beach brawl; Valero’s gas pains; education bureaucracy shake-up; the truth about those Hines rumors.

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