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The Arrogant Texan
April 2013
Fried Catfish
The best way to enjoy a mud cat.
September 1, 2013 | by Patricia Sharpe | How to Cook Like a Texan
Urbane Cowboy
Julian Schnabel’s metrosexual Texanness.
May 1, 2008 | by Christopher Kelly | Hollywood, TX
Cheers And Jeers
November 1, 1996 | Roar of the Crowd
Easy Rider
September 1, 1992 | Roar of the Crowd
Siege Mentality
With March 6 fast approaching, let's doff our coonskin caps to the Serious Alamo Guys, a band of mostly Anglo, mostly bearded, mostly fifty-plus historians who are Bowie-knife sharp on the subject of the mythic battle.
March 1, 2004 | by Anne Dingus | Texana
The Elephant in the Room
Does Ron Paul's opposition to the Iraq war make him a traitor to his party and his country? Or the only real Republican in the presidential race?
August 1, 2007 | by Nate Blakeslee | Feature
The Witness
For forty years Nellie Connally has been talking about that day, when she was in that car and saw that tragedy unfold. She's still talking—and now she's writing too.
November 1, 2003 | by Mimi Swartz | Profile
The Old Man and the River
Fifty years after the mythical trip on the Brazos that was the basis for John Graves’s classic book, I followed in his wake. Literally.
November 1, 2007 | by S. C. Gwynne | Feature
The Old Man and the River
Fifty years after the mythical trip on the Brazos that was the basis for John Graves’s classic book, I followed in his wake. Literally.
November 1, 2007 | by S. C. Gwynne | Feature

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