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April 1988
Table of Contents
Features
Is J.R. Shot?The tenth anniversary of the most popular nighttime series begs the question. How long can the Ewing’s doings hold are attention? Wonder PlaneUp in the sky, it’s a plan, it’s a helicopter—no it’s a tiltrotor, the Texas hybrid that will soon revolutionize air travel. What Does H.E.B. Stand For, Anyway?As the president of Texas’ largest private grocery chain, Charles Butt learned that in order to be nice to his customers he has to be tough on his competitors. And vice versa. Food FeudFor years Jamail’s was the queen of Houston grocery stores. Now the Jamail family is at odds, and two rival chains are getting ready for a major food fight. |
The Night Lyndon QuitFor twenty years, the story behind President Johnson’s withdrawal has remained a mystery. Now, on the anniversary of his decision, his former secretary reveals the drama of LBJ’s biggest surprise. Once Upon A RiverThirty-four years after his Pulitzer prize-winning Great River, historian Horgan publishes a moody sketchbook of his journey along the Rio Grande. Miles and Miles of TexasThe assignment was the chance of a lifetime to see the whole state once and for all. At times pure pleasure and at times a feat of will, it was always and foremost a writer’s dream come true. Texas Primer: The Bowie KnifeWhether a frontiersman needed to skin a bear, chop wood, or fight in a due, Jim Bowie’s weapon was the tool of choice. |
Columns
Behind the LinesConover Hunt and the Sixth Floor Museum. BusinessEat CrowMegadeveloper Trammel Crow bought farmland in Louisiana, but can his company’s big-city savvy make it pay? |
TelevisionJuarez and PeaceWhen the network canceled the Hispanic cop show Juarez before anyone had a chance to see it, all of El Paso was up in arms. Peace, El Paso, peace. LifestyleBest EnemiesDallas lawyers Arlen Bynum and John Collins are personal friends and profession foes. They get a kick out of both roles. |
Reporter
ReporterTexas Monthly ReporterDowntown San Antonio get a makeover; two for T-shirts; a spine-tingling story of a racehorse; the real winners at the Miss U.S.A. pageant; the Brownies go to marketing. |
Miscellany
Roar of the CrowdCelebrating the extraordinariness of ordinary lives. |
State SecretsYou’ll never gas what the Sierra Club is up to now; impossible but true; the Austin American-Statesman descends to a new low; Jesse Jones may have a solution for Texas’ economic problems. |
Domain: A TEXAS MONTHLY Editorial Supplement
Home Is Where The Hearty IsThe resourceful chefs at Hudson’s on the Bend don’t always follow the nouvelle script: their robust improvisations, both ethnic and elegant, result in more rewarding meals. Quick Cuisine: Springtime SimplicityLighter fare for a springtime menu. |
A Grande FinaleRaspberries meet white chocolate. |




