May 1991
Table of Contents
Features
Poor WillieWhen the IRS seized all that Willie Nelson had, it was a case of the man who can’t say no meeting the men who won’t take no for an answer. The Cheerleader Murder PlotTo understand Wanda Holloway’s dark and desperate story, you have to start with where she came from. How the West Was WornA tip of the cap to Texas’ crowning glories. |
Armed and Considered DangerousThe only thing scarier than facing a great pitcher is facing a hothead like Roger Clemens. A Fool for MulesOne man’s quest to clear the reputation of an animal maligned. Ann of A Hundred DaysThings around the Legislature are looking bleak, but so far, Governor Richards is having the time of her life. |
Columns
Behind the LinesCutting Up DallasSportsHall of FameWith racing legend Jim Hall back on the fast track, Texas is primed for the Indy 500. |
BooksAural FixationMy eyes are on the road ahead, but my ears are in a book. TexanaMood IndigoHead for the hills: Texas has a bumper crop of bluebonnets this year. |
Reporter
ReporterArt Guile“We’re feeding off the public,” brag the shameless, self-promoting Art Guys. ReporterBrave New LawnA wiry Texas native rivals St. Augustine on its home turf. ReporterSkies UnlimitedOn a clear day at Palo Duro Canyon, you can film forever. |
Miscellany
Roar of the CrowdFair FundingState SecretsComing Home to RoostState of the ArtOpening night for Los TecolotesPhotograph by Ethan Hoffman |
State Wide BusinessFood FightWhen Art Torres tried to sell a slice of his pizzerias, Pizza Hut boxed him in. State Wide BusinessFathers of InventionTwo Dallasites put their heads together and opened a creative outlet for inventors. |
Recipes
State FareL’Etoile, San Antonio |



