July 1987
Table of Contents
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Features
Drug LordThere are three secrets to Miguel Felix Gallardo’s multimillion-dollar empire of drugs and power. Corruption, corruption, and corruption. I’ve Been Rich and I’ve Been PoorThe fond memories of hard times of a postboom oil heiress. Hold the Ants!From smoked chicken salad to Kahlua s’mores, our summer picnic sampler has a spread for you. |
The Best and the Worst LegislatorsWe just rate them. You voted for them. ¡Arriba! Lou Diamond Phillips?This former Mr. Flour Bluff High School has what Hollywood wants—ethnic diversity. Donald Curry vs. the WorldAll boxers are wary in the ring, where defeat is only a well-placed punch away. But Donald Curry knows that the real terrors of boxing lie beyond the ropes. |
Columns
TravelGo Up, Young ManThese tall office towers, observatories, and revolving restaurants offer inspiring vies of Texas’ cityscapes. Behind the LinesGetting ahead. FoodSorry, MomEven your mother can’t top Rex Hale’s light-as-a-cloud shortcake. Plus:Rex Hale’s Shortcake |
MoviesNew Age CyranoWhile Roxanne is steeped in friendliness, Summer Heat is full of humid clichés; Personal Services is too pleased with itself, but The Big Easy has a hang-loose, big-spender quality. BooksOil GluttonsGetty Oil dropped into the market like raw steak into a bay full of sharks: Oil and Honor clarifies the waters. Beverly Lowry keeps the pages turning in her deft and racy roman à clef. The Perfect Sonya. Classical MusicSinging All the WayMary Jane Johnson and Timothy Jenkins live in Amarillo, but they’re at home in the world’s great opera houses. |
Reporter
ReporterTexas Monthly ReporterNot much happened at the Legislature, but that doesn’t mean they left no traces. Plus: Houston’s I’m OK, We’re OK Wortham bash, unlikely Texas TV stars, and Frank Lorenzo’s flight to cushier climes. |
Miscellaneous
Roar of the CrowdCoot sightings, judgment calls, AIDS awareness. The National Tour of TexasBack from the Gulf and along its coastal bend, picture-book towns offer scenes that have nearly vanished from urban Texas, not to mention the most confusing sign, the best noontime stop, and the most Shakespearean site. |
PuzzleReaders’ guide. State SecretsFort Worth factions fight over expanding the zoo; Galvestonians derail a tourist trolley; Mattox’s political plans go awry. |

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