February 2007

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Features

EEEEEEAAAAOOOOWWW!!!

On November 5, 181,500 people crowded into a former cow pasture north of Fort Worth to watch 43 race cars drive really, really fast for five hundred miles. That day, the Texas Motor Speedway would be, measured by population, one of the largest cities in the state. Welcome to NASCAR, Texas.

Plus:

Vroom!

Senior editor Michael Hall on driving a race car at the Texas Motor Speedway.

Check Mates

Fernando Spada and Fernando Mendez are the Karpov and Kasparov of Brownsville: chess champions whose lifelong competition has produced a rivalry every bit as fierce as those of Ali and Frazier, McEnroe and Borg, or Nicklaus and Palmer. Did I mention that they’re in the fourth grade?

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Making a Move

Senior editor Katy Vine on writing about the chess phenomenon in Brownsville.

Where to Eat Now 2007

Well, first and foremost, Dallas, since four of the year’s ten best new restaurants—including the top three—are there. But if you’re hip and hungry in Houston, Austin, or San Antonio, my list won’t disappoint.

The Beating of Billy Ray Johnson

The short, slight, mentally disabled black man was found on the side of a road in Linden, huddled in a fetal position. He was bloody and unconscious—the victim of a violent crime. But another tragedy was how residents of the East Texas town reacted.

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Crime and Punishment

Senior editor Pamela Colloff talks about racism in rural Texas and Billy Ray Johnson, who was brutally beaten in the East Texas town of Linden.

North Toward Dome

The best way to visit the Capitol, the state’s grandest public building, is to take the 45-minute guided tour. But there is much more to see if you know what to look for, and I’m going to tell you precisely that.

Columns

Gary Cartwright

Tex-Mex and The City

You didn’t think the fight over Austin’s Las Manitas was about a restaurant, did you?

Behind the Lines

Animal House

The wild and woolly Speaker’s race.

Abraham Verghese

Bedside Manners

In the high-tech, test-obsessed world of modern medicine, percussion is fast becoming a lost art, and that’s bad for both patients and doctors.

Sarah Bird

Tour De Farce

The absurdity of the college visit (and why you should leave your kids at home).

Reporter

Buy This Now

Bedtime Story

Give yourself the slip.

Faith Bases

Mission San José

William Martin Reviews our places of worship.

FAQ

We Beg His Pardon

Beg the president’s pardon?

Hollywood, TX

Failed Coup

News you’d Rather not use.

Meanwhile, Back at the Ranch

It’s showtime!

The livestock show.

Minister of Health

Eating Myself Alive

Ten foods to gorge on in 2007.

Street Smarts

Central Waco

Argentine malbecs and trendy denim in Waco.

Texas Monthly Talks

Joe Ely

Joe Ely on the coming death of the CD.

The Horse’s Mouth

Throwing a Party

Party tricks from Jackson Hicks.

Topic A

Library Science

A few thoughts about the Bush library.

Previews+Reviews

Books

The best new books from Texas.

Previews+Reviews

Music

The best new music from Texas.

The Filter

Miscellaneous

Editor’s Letter

Nobody but Craddick

Roar of the Crowd

Shell Shock

Web Extra

Food Obsessed

Senior editor Patricia Sharpe on ranking the state’s best new restaurants.

Web Extra

Making the Grade

More letters from readers about our December 2006 article “The Best Public Schools.”

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