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September 2005

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Features

And why wouldn’t they be? As the head coach of the UT football team, Mack Brown is responsible for the way millions of Texans feel every day.

With a pistol in my hand. And a rifle.

One hundred simple questions—well, not that simple— stand between you and Texas literacy.

By almost any measure of performance, including the sheer number of patients who are crippled and maimed, the medical profession has rarely seen anyone like Houston orthopedic surgeon Eric Scheffey. So why did he get to keep his license for so long?

You have to be either crazy or masochistic to do it—maybe both. But for Lisa and Emmett Fox, owners of the new Austin eatery Fino, the benefits of taking the heat far outweigh those of staying out of the kitchen.

Bobbi Jo and Jennifer were young, in love, and on the road, with the wind at their backs and a happy future ahead of them. All that stood in their way was a dead body back in Mineral Wells.

Columns

Behind the Lines

The GOP leadership blows it. Again.

Jan Jarboe Russell

What happened—and didn’t—when we “fixed” school finance the last time.

Gary Cartwright

Why buying a beach house in Galveston may not be the best long-term investment.

Oscar Casares

My father’s not-so-brief, happy career on horseback.

Sarah Bird

My family unplugs (for a few days).

Reporter

Reporter

Five years after the Tulia fiasco put the state’s amateurish, irresponsible drug task forces in the national spotlight, more than half of them have been dissolved. That’s a good start.

Minister of Health

What to do if your doctor is a quack.

Book Review

Music Review

Music Review

Music Review

Texas Monthly Talks

The 53-year-old first lady of Texas on small-town values, getting burned by the press, what we don’t understand about the governor, and her reaction to “Adiós, mofo.”

The Filter

Pat’s Pick

Miscellany

State of the Art

Where high school football memories are made.

Roar of the Crowd

Web Exclusives

Senior editor Michael Hall on tackling Mack Brown—UT’s minister to footballers, alums, and Saturday fans alike—who’s made donning burnt orange cool again.

Executive editor S. C. Gwynne on examining one of the state’s most litigious, at times lethal, MDs.

Associate editor Katy Vine discusses how she pieced together the small-town murder saga for this month’s feature “Girls Gone Wild”.

Writer-at-large Anne Dingus on testing your Texas know-how one riddle, rhyme, and pun at a time.

Who knew a suburb could be so sporty? We uncover Round Rock’s athletic side.

Rough Riding, South Texas-Style

Dig into the archives of some famed Texas music halls, and you may hear history whispering more than just melodies.

From French Quarter Creole Dining to the Perfect Poboy

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