October 2003 Cover

ON THE COVER: Photographed exclusively for Texas Monthly by Dan Winters; styled by Bonnie Markel; grooming by Sharon Ely; Paul Smith suit courtesy of By George Men; Robert Talbottsdress shirt and Torino Elite belt courtesy of Johnstone Made to Measure Men's Clothing, Austin.

October 2003

Table of Contents

Features

How Matthew McConaughey got discovered, why Renée Zellweger's part is so small, why some of the actresses can't eat ketchup to this day, and everything else you didn't know about the making of the classic high school flick Dazed and Confused.

The dream of a first-rate university rising out of the prairie north of the Colorado River is almost as old as Texas itself. Which prompts the question, When will UT finally live up to its potential?

At UT's Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, extraordinary cultural treasures are available for your inspection—if you know the magic word.

Can one man change the world's largest Baptist university? He can if he's controversial preacher-president Robert Sloan, Jr. And, just maybe, one man can destroy it too.

For so many American families with loved ones overseas, Vietnam complicated everything. The Allens, of El Paso, found that out the hardest way possible.

Columns

Books

Suzan-Lori Parks gets the culture and cadence of West Texas right, sort of; Annie Proulx doesn't.

Behind the Lines

Will Houston's next mayor be White?

Food and Drink

What Julia Child is to French cooking, Diana Kennedy is to Mexican: a pioneer in her field with creativity to spare and strong opinions about everything.

Texana

For decades, family-run motels looked after weary travelers all across Texas. And who looked after the families who ran them? The Temple-based Tourist Court Journal.

Cartwright's Texas

When I was growing up in Arlington, the upper Trinity River was a dirty joke—and it still is. But the lower Trinity? You've got to see it to believe it.

Reporter

Reporter

Molly Ivins goes nuts for Arnold.

Reporter

Three months ago we named David Dewhurst one of the state's best legislators. Now we're not so sure.

Reporter

Anne Dingus drives herself to tears.

The Filter

Pat’s Pick

Miscellany

The Last Roundup

A whole Lottie love.

Web Exclusives

Clean Your Plate: Dishes for Every Occasion

The tiny community of Egypt, southwest of Houston, is a place of antiquity, which makes it the perfect town to visit if you are a history lover like me.

You may know the story of Bevo, but do you know when UT first played a football game against A&M?

I was looking for a change when I decided to move to Austin and attend the University of Texas. Until I got there, I had no idea how big the change would be.

Author Gregory Curtis talks about Paris, impressions, and the Venus de Milo.

Photographer Peter Yang talks about hanging out at the Texas Union and the key to taking a great portrait.

Associate editor John Spong talks about Hollywood types, drinking beer, and a typical high school scene.

Senior editor Anne Dingus discusses auto camps, motels, and newfangled amenities like swimming pools, ice machines, and television.

Senior executive editor Paul Burka talks about this month's cover story, "Greatness Visible."

It took a while, but I finally found my niche at the University of Texas at Austin.

Harry Ransom made sure Texas would be known for more than its cowboys.

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