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Texas's Dismal 2013 Grape Harvest
Due to record-breaking late spring frosts, this year's grape harvest will go down in history as one of the worst.
September 3, 2013 | by Jessica Dupuy -- DUPE JESSICA NORMAN DUPUY | SPIRITS
Grape and Pillage
By chain-sawing three acres of its research vineyard near Fort Stockton, the University of Texas System uncorked quite a controversy.
November 1, 1997 | by Kathryn Jones | Agriculture
Neal Newsom, Vineyard Owner
July 1, 2012 | Working Life
Meet the Winemaker: Kim McPherson, McPherson Cellars
March 19, 2013 | by Jessica Dupuy -- DUPE JESSICA NORMAN DUPUY | Q&A
The Drop Everything List
Robert Rodriguez, the Fort Worth Symphony's American Festival, Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears, and the 16th Annual Grape Stomp . . .
September 1, 2012 | by Michael Hoinski | Web Exclusive
Straight Outta Brownsville
A brutal—and very funny—South Texas memoir by Domingo Martinez.
July 1, 2012 | by David Romo | Book Review
Tough Nuts to Crack
Marketing the Texas pecan like the California raisin seems to make good business sense. So why do small Texas growers think it’s a shell game?
March 1, 1996 | by Joe Holley | Texana
Aunt Sister
There was a lot about Rosita Holdsworth Hollar that pegged her as the least likely role model in my family: She was cantankerous and sharp-tongued, something of a loner, and a terrible cook and housekeeper. But there have been many times when her example has been a comfort to me.
May 1, 2004 | by Elizabeth Crook | Feature
Me of Little Faith
All I know for certain about religion is that the one my mother tried so hard to pass on to me just didn’t take.
December 1, 2005 | by Jan Reid | Feature
Poisoned With Love
They were elderly people, flattered by the attention of a nice young man. But sometimes it’s a mistake to depend on the kindness of strangers.
May 1, 1989 | by Gary Cartwright | Feature

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