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March 2013
The Salsa Is About to Hit the Fan: Here's the Full List of Our Fifty Best Mexican Restaurants in Texas
| by Patricia Sharpe
Larry Hagman’s Curtain Call
As the man known to the world as Dallas's J. R. Ewing fends off throat cancer, he gears up to reprise the role that turned him into an icon and looks back on one of the most extraordinary—and eccentric—lives in show business.
June 1, 2012 | by Harry Hurt III | Feature
Scene Change, Please
Try one of these extended weekend trips. You'll know you've left home.
June 1, 1973 | by Richard West , Griffin Smith, Jr | Travel
Texcentric Cinema
December 31, 1969 | by Jen Scoville | Web Exclusive
Rednecks, Armadillos, And Me
The Improbable Rise of Redneck Rock rises again.
April 1, 2004 | by Jan Reid | Reporter
The Truth about John Connally
There are two questions about John Connally: Is he good enough to be president? Is he too bad to be president?
November 1, 1979 | by Paul Burka | Feature
The Truth about John Connally
There are two questions about John Connally: Is he good enough to be president? Is he too bad to be president?
November 1, 1979 | by Paul Burka | Feature
It's Rick Perry's Party Now
Sophisticated, likable politician? Arrogant, not-ready- for-prime-time player? Rick Perry is both—as well as the presumptive next governor of Texas.
October 1, 2000 | by Patricia Kilday Hart | Politics
The Biggest Ranches
No matter who’s in charge, the King Ranch still rules: It’s number one on our list of the state’s top twenty spreads.
August 1, 1998 | by Erin Davies | Feature

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