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Gussie Nell Davis, Cotton Bowl Parade, 1990
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“I should probably have been a wiser and better informed man,” opined J. Frank Dobie in 1942, “had I spent more time out with the grasshoppers, horned toads, and coyotes.” Texas’ writer emeritus—who...
View ArticleTex-Mex Treks: Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila
My first border town memories are of old Acuña: a wooden snake-in-the-box trinket, a shoeshine, the sight of a naked child running along the dusty main street. That was 35 years ago. Since then, the...
View ArticleJohn the Knife
This story is from Texas Monthly’s archives. We have left the text as it was originally published to maintain a clear historical record. Read more here about our archive digitization project. It was...
View ArticleA Whole New Ball Game
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View ArticleThe Price of AIDS
This story is from Texas Monthly’s archives. We have left the text as it was originally published to maintain a clear historical record. Read more here about our archive digitization project. The man...
View ArticleState Fare: Roast Duck and Creamy Polenta
The ingredients are earthy but the effect is divine in chef Mark Morrow’s rustic anitra arrosto, or roast duck. Morrow’s recipes from Mi Piaci in Dallas (14854 Montfort) do a turn on traditional...
View ArticleThe Uncertain Sage
A cool, brilliantly blue day in early February found me driving north from Austin on a sort of pilgrimage. I was going to see John Graves, the writer and gentleman farmer, now 73 years old, at his...
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