April 1995

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Features

Lonesome Cowboy

A year after Robert James Waller left Iowa for the quieter climes of Big Bend, the best-selling author is discovering that it’s one thing to live like Texan and quite another to be one.

The Art of Running for President

Phil Gramm is a world-class fundraiser, but it will take more than money to carry him to the White House in 1996.

The Case of The Amateur Skull Boilers

Led by an owner of a roofing company, a group of novice sleuths solves gruesome crimes in San Antonio. It sounds like a TV show—and it may soon be one.

Drug War!

How a small Houston biotech company and a giant California-based rival are battling over who developed what may be a revolutionary cure for asthma and allergies.

Clowning Around

They crack wise while bulls charge them, and fans eat it up. A look at rodeo’s real ring leaders.

Something’s Cooking

Meet the hip young chefs at two Texas restaurants that everyone’s buzzing about.

Columns

Music

Darkness Audible

Shawn Colvin, the latest pop émigré to land in Austin, sets the record straight on her long and difficult road to stardom.

Behind the Lines

A Case of Murder

More criminals are condemned to death in the Harris County courthouse than anywhere else in the world.

Travel

Atomic War Fare

Now is the time to visit New Mexico, where the A-bomb exploded on the scene half a century ago.

Pop Culture

A Fan’s Notes

For sixty years, Austinite Raymond Daum befriended Hollywood’s biggest stars. Now he’s selling off his memories.

Food

Shell Game

Profile

Net Worker

When Susan Hadden was murdered, the country lost a visionary thinker on the information highway and the Internet.

Reporter

Reporter

All the Dead Horses

The Humane Society wants to rein in Beltex of Fort Worth, one of the nation’s largest slaughterhouses.

Reporter

Bad Air Days

Pollution from Mexico is already plaguing West Texas—and it's only going to get worse.

Reporter

Word of Mouth

Never mind the bullocks, here’s Sincola: An Austin band tries to live up to the hype.

Miscellaneous

Roar of the Crowd

Tech Talk

State Fare

Warm Lobster Tacos

Mansion on Turtle Creek, 2821 Turtle Creek Boulevard, Dallas

State of the Art

Entrance of the Zapatista Army into San Cristobal, 1994

State Secrets

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