April 2006 Cover

ON THE COVER: Photograph by Laurence Parent.

April 2006

Table of Contents

Features

Including: the sopa azteca at El Mirador, in San Antonio; the spring-fed pool at Balmorhea State Park; the humidity; elbow room; free advice at White Rock Lake, in Dallas; county courthouses; boots-and- jeans-clad Academy Award–winner Larry McMurtry; and—seriously— quail hunting.

How the fire to end all fires obliterated Ringgold—and how residents of the tiny North Texas town are putting their lives back together.

Why did the feds spend seventeen years pursuing a baseless billion-dollar lawsuit against Houston financier Charles Hurwitz? To help environmentalists take away his old-growth California redwoods. Your tax dollars at work.

Every February, on the weekend of Presidents’ Day, the daughters of Laredo’s most prominent families are presented to society in dresses that cost $20,000 or more at a colonial pageant that is the party of the year.

In this exclusive excerpt from Stephen Harrigan’s new novel, Challenger Park, a female astronaut confronts mommy-track issues on the way to outer space.

Columns

Michael Ennis

As surprising as our immigrant-friendliness may be to many, it speaks to who we are. To be a Texan is to inhabit a vast bicultural frontera, one that extends far beyond the Rio Grande.

Behind the Lines

My ambivalence about George W. Bush continues. And grows more pronounced.

Gary Cartwright

Coronary artery disease is an old and much-hated enemy of mine. The beast attacked me without warning in 1988 as I strolled with my Airedales along Austin’s Shoal Creek hike-and-bike trail. Last November—sacre bleu!—it got me again.

Sarah Bird

Ladies’ fashion is nothing if not a fantasy inside an illusion wrapped in a thong. Every season, there is a new “look,” a new “trend,” a new “paranoid schizophrenic thought disorder.” And then there are returns.

Reporter

Topic A

Vince, Reggie, or none of the above?

The Horse’s Mouth

Everything I could ever tell you about Huston Street on pitching in the bigs.

FAQ

The story behind the story. The redistricting endgame. We think.

A Soldier’s Story

Dispatches from the front. Jonathan Moss salutes five fallen heroes.

Faith Bases

William Martin reviews our places of worship.

Minister of Health

Blood will tell.

Hollywood, TX

How the Wilsons became legally bland.

Buy This Now

You don’t mean a thing if you ain’t got this swing.

Street Smarts

A quickie guide. Fredericksburg without tourists.

Texas Monthly Talks

… on being a Democrat (but not Speaker).

Book Review

Book Review

Book Review

Book Review

Music Review

Music Review

The Filter

Pat’s Pick

From Brazilian nibbles in Austin to Thai curry in Houston.

Miscellany

Editor’s Letter

Roar of the Crowd

Web Exclusives

Senior editor Katy Vine, who wrote this month’s story about the blaze that destroyed the North Texas town of Ringgold, talks about fire analysis, devastation, and rebuilding.

Editorial director Christopher Keyes on developing this month’s cover story.

Executive editor S.C. Gwynne on talking to Houston businessman Charles Hurwitz.

Senior editor Pamela Colloff on writing about Laredo debutantes.

Contributing editor Stephen Harrigan talks about his new book, Challenger Park, which was excerpted in this month’s issue.

Writer Larry L. King talks about his new book, In Search of Willie Morris.

Under the Bracero Program (1942–1964), farm hands were taken from poor rural communities in Mexico and brought to fields in the U.S., where they picked fruit and cotton until their contracts expired and they were forced back across the border.

Washington’s Birthday Celebration has become a Laredo institution, its traditions embedded in the fabric of the community.

A few miles into Junction, we hit our destination: South Llano River State Park, a true embodiment of the great outdoors.

A Perfect Setting: The Junior League of Lubbock (Favorite Recipes Press, 2005)

Recipes

Dolce Vita, Houston

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