April 1991 Cover

ON THE COVER: Photograph by Pam Francis

April 1991

Table of Contents

Features

“Guys like me like Iraq,” says Houston oilman Oscar Wyatt. “That’s the way the real world works, baby.”

Visitors may suffer from culture shock upon seeing the artistic riches of “Mexico: Splendors of Thirty Centuries.”

Young Mexican artists look inward for magic, menace, and machismo.

Nice-guy bodybuilder Larry North has muscled his way into Dallas’ power circles.

Stormie Jones’s historic transplant gave her four and a half good years. But at what cost?

On the hundredth anniversary of San Antonio’s Fiesta, a duchess from the 1963 court still cringes at her memories of the social whirl.

Columns

Behind the Lines

Law

The highway patrol unveils a new secret weapon in its war against unrepentant speeders.

Lifestyle

Leave college application to the kids? Not when other parents hire SAT coaches and speech writers for theirs.

Popular Music

The music of T-Bone Walker, the Texas guitarist who put the boogie into “jump” blues, is now definitely on record.

Reporter

Reporter

Can a movie that cost $23,000 compete? Bet your bohemian lifestyle.

Reporter

An aficionado of (gasp!) canned chili accepts an impossible mission.

Reporter

A jazz-and –blues guide spotlights the Texas venues that have withstood the test of time.

Miscellany

Roar of the Crowd

State Wide Business

A year ago, Michael Dell was Wall Street’s whipping boy. Now he’s its darling.

State Wide Business

How does NBA superstar David Robinson handle his millions? He passes them to a real mom-and-pop operation—his parents.

State of the Art

Photograph by Ave Bonar

State Secrets

Recipes

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