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September 2008

Table of Contents

Features

Our most iconic oil and gas man, lately a water marauder and now a celebrated windcatter, has saved himself a couple of times in his eighty glorious years. Who’s to say he can’t save America?

Plus:

Skip Hollandsworth on Boone's trip to the White House to promote the Pickens Plan.

A narrated slide show of the making of this month’s cover.

Die-hard fans of America’s Team are debating that very question as we speak—and also wondering if the kid from Wisconsin with the buxom distraction can take them to the Super Bowl any faster than, say, Gary Hogeboom did.

How my husband, Ferdinand, and I lost everything in the historic hurricane and then found a new life in the Lone Star State.

On September 10, Charles Dean Hood will receive a lethal injection. Perhaps. Four times before, the convicted murderer has had a date with the executioner only to have the criminal justice system grant him a reprieve—most recently (and most famously), twice in the space of a few hours on the night of June 17. Here, in missives to senior editor Michael Hall, he describes what it’s been like to live on death row—and to have your life spared when you thought the end had come.

Plus:

Exclusive video of convicted murderer Charles Dean Hood as he talks about the day he almost died.

My friend Keith Carter is famous not just in his native East Texas but the world over for his discriminating and artful eye, having learned long ago that photography can d o far more than the simple recording of external fact.

Columns

Behind the Lines

Increasingly so. Surprise, surprise.

Plus:

Mimi Swartz on Houston—the environmental capital of the world?

Kinky Friedman

My little gambling problem.

Plus:

Confessions of a gambling addict.

Letter From Washington, DC

Who better to diagnose John McCain’s woes than the man who used to be his Karl Rove?

Antonya Nelson

The birds and the bees and my kids and me.

Reporter

Texas Monthly Talks

The Horse’s Mouth

Faith Bases

Oak Cliff Bible Fellowship, Dallas.

Hollywood, TX

The gay cliché.

Go

How the West was fun.

The Cheap Seats

Guns up! Way up!

The Manual

How to wrangle a rattlesnake.

The Working Life

Small-Town Family Doctor

In the Chute

The Dallas symphony; The Color Purple; the Nasher at five.

Texquisite Corpse

Chapter Nine of “Twin Wells.”

Plus:

The last picture show. Read by Doug Dorst.

Previews+Reviews

The best new books from Texas.

Previews+Reviews

The best new music from Texas.

The Filter

The Filter: Dining

Dali Wine Bar Restaurant, Dallas and Kenzo Sushi Bistro, Katy.

Miscellany

Roar of the Crowd

Editor’s Letter

Web Exclusives

Recipes

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