January 1992

Table of Contents

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Features

The 1992 Bum Steer Awards

A year of alternative armadillos, bogus bills, contraband condoms, defecting drivers, eventful endorsements, futile floss, gorgeous golfers, humongous hair, imploding implants, jet joyrides, Kansas City klunkers, licentious libraries, mayoral Mafiosi, N-vaded N-dians, outlaw odors, phighting physicists, queasy quesadillas, royal relatives, shunned Schwarzkopf, tainted teachers, underworld underwear, verbose vasectomies, welfare Willies, X-onerated X-posers, yeggs’ yogi, and zealous Zero Population Growth.

The Rise and Fall (and Rise and Fall) of Marcy Rogers

When her charitable foundation collapsed amid allegations of mismanagement, the Dallas socialite did the unthinkable: She started a new one.

Beware the Grace of God

Troubled boys at this Baptist youth home had to eat soap if they said the wrong thing. And that was one of the milder punishments.

Dog Ghosts and Bottle Trees

A new collection of Keith Carter’s photographs captures the magical mojo of East Texas.

Can Berney Seal Save Corpus Christi?

A critical appraisal of a local phenomenon by the ultimate insider.

Big Bird

Getting up close and personal with the endangered whooping crane.

Columns

Culture

Doing the Hustle

Today, TGI Friday’s is sedate, but twenty years ago this month, the place started the singles era in Dallas.

Law

Poetic Justice

A Dallas lawyer is urging his colleagues to put rhyme and reason back into legal writing—by using plain old English.

Lifestyle

Child’s Play

“Just how hard can it be to build a playground?” I asked. The answer: Harder than anything I’ve ever tried before.

Reporter

Reporter

In Tune

Houston’s Young Turk music producers have cut a new groove in the record industry.

Reporter

Born to Win

Triumph at the track comes naturally for a man called Bingo.

Reporter

McGranny

Charm and know-how got Runnels a spot on Ronald’s team.

Reporter

Straight Shooter

Gary Bledsoe, the new head of the Texas NAACP, doesn’t dodge the tough questions.

Reporter

All’s Well?

Candelaria’s only well supplied free water to all until the EPA weighed in.

Reporter

A Man’s Man

If the National Coalition of Free Men has its way, man-bashing won’t go unprotested.

Miscellaneous

Roar of the Crowd

Texan at the Core

State of the Art

Robert Rauschenberg

State Fare

From Aunt Pearl’s Cookbook.

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