ON THE COVER: cover photograph by Geof Kern Styling by Debra Allen
September 1988
Table of Contents
Features
A Legacy of EvilIn the town George Parr once dominated, a nineteen-year-old mother was gang-raped by her neighbors. In the aftermath of the crime, the old horrors of San Diego have surfaced anew. Do I Make a Difference?A kindergarten teacher tells what she learned in school. I’m Right and Everyone in Texas is WrongThey don’t use air conditioning, they don’t drive cars, they don’t watch football—yet they dare to call themselves Texans. Air Conditioning? Who Needs It?It’s Simple: people’s teeth should not chatter in the summer. Cars? No thanks, I’d Rather WalkYou pay for interest, gas, oil, repairs, and insurance. I pay for shoe leather. |
Football? What’s the Big Deal?As much as I hated playing football, I hate watching it more. Posed for PosterityThe portraits of a long-forgotten studio photographer yield images of dignity in a small Texas town. Hot PotsHow did bluebonnets and cacti get that glazed look? Off the Road AgainWillie Nelson’s Fourth of July Picnic at Carl’s Corner was the picnic to end all picnics. It did just that. Texas Primer: Bush vs. BentsenEighteen years after their Senate race determined the course of Texas politics, their rivalry may determine the course of national politics. |
Columns
Behind the LinesMessin’ with Texas. PoliticsGetting SeriousAs Ann Richards joked her way to political stardom in Atlanta, Jim Mattox wasn’t laughing. HealthAgainst All OddsWhen the doctor told me my third child had Down’s Syndrome, I knew that my life had changed forever. |
TexanaFamily TreesOutside of town, in the Big Thicket, lived Texas’ most exotic wildlife—and most of it was human. Classical MusicWhen Words CollideAt the opera house back on Earth, music sometimes overwhelms sense. But out on Planet 8 you couldn’t hear the music for the words. |
Reporter
ReporterTexas Monthly ReporterChannel 5 in Fort Worth hits forty; Elvis fever hits Waco; a would-be DA hits a snag in Raymondville; and Hangs Book is a hit with fishermen. |
Miscellany
Roar of the CrowdGetting more bang for the buck; remembering a muddy, moody river; banking on Texas; sharing a Texas tradition. |
State SecretsThe Air Force takes over Big Bend; NCNB takes over First Republic; Dukakis takes over Bentsen; and who wil take an empty Senate seat? |




