March 1989

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Features

Back In the Saddle Again

Twenty-five years ago, Texans hoped LBJ would lead them into the promised land. They have the same hopes for the new president, but George Bush is making no promises.

The Second Coming

Twenty-five years ago, Texans hoped JBJ would lead them into the promised land. They have the same hopes for the new president, but George Bush is making no promises.

The Bush League

In George Bush’s Cabinet, Texans are crawling out of the woodwork. Read about their pasts, their pets, their secret passions.

Forgery, Texas Style

As Texans’ pride of place rose with the price of oil, collectors scrambled for the few documents of the Texas Revolution. Suddenly there seemed to be plenty to go around. But no one thought to ask why.

A Brush With Life

A gallery of nine Texans and their other selves.

Buddy Maedgen Is Bugged!

The saga of a man and his helpful insects illustrates the age-old battle between visionaries and bureaucrats.

Search and Destroy

An employee’s vandalism by computer might have gone unpunished but for a rookie prosecutor out to test a new law.

Songs of Innocence

In Joe Scrugg’s music Everymom evicts under-the-bed monsters, Everykid remembers on Monday morning the fifteen things he needs for school that day, and Everybody delights in Scrugg’s corny but sensitive portrayal of childhood.

Columns

Behind the Lines

The Bridge That Went Away.

Beyond Cisneros.

Texana

Remembering the Sabbath

In the fifties a Baptist minister’s daughters were expected to be models of piety—clean, demure, virginal, and impervious to the lure of secular pleasures like makeup and TV.

Sports

The Boys of Spring

You probably think that the main reason to go to the Texas Rangers’ Florida training camp is to watch baseball. You’re probably wrong.

Books

Days in the Country, Nights on the Town

New fiction takes the reader on forays into Louisiana swamps, excursions into smoke-filled Austin honky-tonks, and down life’s highway with a lady trucker

Reporter

Reporter

Captain Homeless

Austin’s homeless find a home sweet home on the lake; Fort Worth’s impresario of white gospel puts on a no-sweat show; Dallas’ Comet crashes; and Houston’s Orange Show marks a decade of—well, orange.

Miscellaneous

Roar of the Crowd

Getting bummed out on 1988; separating church and state; facing difficult decisions.

State Secrets

Food for thought: agriculture commissioner Jim Hightower may get plowed under; Coastal tries to cut the golden parachute; calling all cars in El Paso.

Domain: A TEXAS MONTHLY Editorial Supplement

Quick Cuisine: Power Brunch

Brunch: The civilized meal for spring.

Roulade of Spinach, Crab, and Mushrooms

A recipe from “Quick Cuisine: Power Brunch”

Galette

A recipe from “Quick Cuisine: Power Brunch”

Strawberries and Oranges With Raspberry Sauce

A recipe from “Quick Cuisine: Power Brunch”

The Kids Are All Right

How every cook can concoct the classic Southwestern flavor of cabrito.

Cabrito Luckett

A recipe from “The Kids are All Right”

Lucinda Hutson’s Picante Salsa Roja

A recipe from “The Kids are All Right”

A Grand Finale

Jackson Hicks elevates the berry.

Tarte du Paradis

Recipe from “A Grande Finale”

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