June 2010 Cover

Photograph by Dan Winters

June 2010

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Features

The Permian Basin is a place of pump jacks, big sky, generous neighbors, stinging sandstorms, and lonesome highways. For former first lady Laura Bush, it was the scene of an idyllic childhood—and a tragic accident that changed her life forever.

An audio slide show of images of former first lady Laura Bush and the town that shaped her.

A memorable hour-long radio special based on the June issue of TEXAS MONTHLY, a co-production with KUT 90.5 FM.

Wichita Falls was about as average a town as you could imagine. Except within the gates of the state hospital.

Searching for the legendary past—and the cosmic future—in my old river city, San Antonio de Béjar.

A visual tour of my beautiful, mysterious, surreal corner of East Texas.

Beaumont is the backdrop for a rich East Texas storytelling culture, an occasional mystifying spirituality, and abundant folklore.

Sometimes a home is more important than a hometown.

At the port of entry in El Paso, I always tell the agents, “American,” but what I really want to say is “fronterizo”—I’m from both sides.

In the late sixties, the Capital City was just as thrilling, drug-addled, pompous, and aimless as you’ve heard. Especially if you came from the provinces.

Before Rick Perry was fighting for the governorship of the second-largest state in the country, he was just a kid from Paint Creek.

Before he was fighting for the governorship of the second-largest state in the country, Bill White was just a kid from Texas.

Columns

Behind the Lines

Had the Texas myth become a straitjacket?

Growing Up

Quitman

Growing Up

Dallas

Growing Up

Amarillo

Growing Up

Grapevine

Growing Up

Poteet

Growing Up

Houston

Leaving

Temple

Leaving

Mission

Leaving

Juno

A fond look back at Temple, a.k.a. Ratsville and/or Tanglefoot, that fair burg wherein your dedicated advice columnist learned the location of the thin line between right and wrong.

The Filter

Pat’s Pick

Houston

The Filter: Dining

Cat City Grill, Fort Worth and Yelapa Playa Mexicana, Houston

Miscellany

Roar of the Crowd

Web Exclusives

I had never thought about my identity as both a Jew and a Texan until my grandparents told me their stories about growing up in South Dallas in the forties.

A travel writer makes her (cautious) way through Latin America.

Thousands of children in Iraq have been diagnosed with congenital heart disease. Too few of them receive the surgery they so desperately need.

Multimedia

An audio slide show of images of former first lady Laura Bush and the town that shaped her.

Beaumont is the backdrop for a rich East Texas storytelling culture, an occasional mystifying spirituality, and abundant folklore.

Catching up on the governor’s race—taxes, coyotes, NASCAR, and pool houses—in under three minutes.

A memorable hour-long radio special based on the June issue of TEXAS MONTHLY, a co-production with KUT 90.5 FM.

Recipes

Recipe from Zelko Bistro, Houston

Recipe from Executive chef Miguel Ravago, Fonda San Miguel, Austin

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