September 1985 Cover

ON THE COVER: John Harrison, lumber salesman, and his daughter, Melissa. Lewisville, Texas. By Richard Avedon

September 1985

Table of Contents

Features

A collection of black and white portraits that capture the powerful effects of the West upon its people, with an introduction by Larry McMurtry.

In a small East Texas town a black principal and a white coach loved the same woman. First came the gossip. Next came the strange letters. And then there was a murder.

Hot, hot, hot! Here’s why grills have become the trendiest of the trendy restaurants in Texas.

Follow that ribbon of highway to discover the breathtaking River Road, a beer-drinking goat, fabulous fajitas, and the ghostly cavalry of Fort Davis—all in the vast vacation resource known as West Texas.

Florid fashions of smooth silks and soothing satins.

Train a dog and you have a friend. Train a falcon and you have an emblem of medieval majesty.

Columns

Turn right for heaven.

Cooking

With just a nip of nuoc mam you’ll be on your way to the cooking frontier of Vietnamese food.

Fatherhood

Of course parents do everything they can to protect their children. But at some point they must learn to let go.

Architecture

A guide to getting the most out of an architect and custom-building a home, with grace and aplomb.

Jazz

From the moment tenor saxophonist Zoot Sims sounded his first note to just before his death four decades later, he performed with irresistible spirit and intensity.

Movies

Songwriter is like a great party; Kiss of the Spider Woman doesn’t connect; Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome runs out of gas; Key Exchange is too cute; Disney’s Black Cauldron isn’t for kids.

Reporter

Reporter

A question of honor in San Antonio; Christian harmony in Dallas; a wage dispute in Houston.

Miscellany

Skinner Brown, a 63-year-old farmer and business man, was a pillar of his small-town society until he was busted for possessing $12 million worth of marijuana.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re a developer with a million-dollar idea or a homeowner with a yen to remodel. You can’t bend any rule at all without approval from the Board of Adjustment.

Want to read a juicy story?

Reading all about it; making the best of it; putting it on the map.

Exercises in new math.

Looking for a place to go in Galveston; Coastal’s pension pipeline; John Hill for the defense; fallout from the East Texas congressional race.

Web Exclusives

Recipes

With just a nip of nuoc mam you’ll be on your way to the cooking frontier of Vietnamese food.

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