May 1995 Pump Fiction By Skip Hollandsworth Issue May 1995 Share Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email a link to this page Print this page Copy URL https://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/pump-fiction/ Notes 0 Comments From the May 1995 Issue Subscribe TM This Week The stories you want, in one weekly newsletter. Enter your email address Sign Up I agree to the terms and conditions. See All Newsletters | Privacy Policy If you fill out the first name, last name, or agree to terms fields, you will NOT be added to the newsletter list. Leave them blank to get signed up. First Name Last Name Read More The Oldest and Biggest Video Store in the World Recently Closed. Can a Library Buy Its 130,000 DVDs and VHS Tapes? By Joe Gross Every Year, Hundreds of Migrants Die or Go Missing in Brooks County. A New Documentary Tells Two Families’ Stories. By Cat Cardenas Did Melissa Lucio, the First Hispanic Woman on Death Row in Texas, Kill Her Daughter? An Uneven New Documentary Raises More Questions Than Answers. By Roxanna Asgarian ‘News of the World,’ Tom Hanks’s First Western, Is the Perfect Role for ‘America’s Dad’ By Emily McCullar What Brisket and Chocolate Have in Common (Besides Being Delicious) By Daniel Vaughn
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