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Texas Monthly
General interest about contemporary life in Texas.

Room with a boo: why did I spend the night in one of the "haunted" sui...
December 01, 2001
Restaurant guide: a selective guide to food and drink.(Texas)
December 01, 2001
Play rite: the most visited children's museum in the country is in Hou...
December 01, 2001
Guad is great: when the weather turns cold, the drunken hordes leave t...
December 01, 2001
Catcher in the raw. (on Books).
December 01, 2001
Lyndon Johnson on the record: seven months after he left the White Hou...
December 01, 2001
Tex education, part 4: who said "being president is like being a jacka...
December 01, 2001
A long, strange trip: drug abuse. Schizophrenia. Family and friends wh...
December 01, 2001
Remember the Christian Alamo: Evangelist Lester Roloff drew a line in ...
December 01, 2001
The shops around the corner: tucked away in Texas' big cities are neig...
December 01, 2001
Merry tex-mas: how did early Texans celebrate the holidays? With earsp...
December 01, 2001
Centered: David Robinson wants more out of life than winning basketbal...
December 01, 2001
Party Poopers II: in May I told you how the Republicans were already s...
December 01, 2001
Freddy Fender: San Benito's favorite son keeps his cool and notes that...
December 01, 2001
Mimi Swartz fear itself: since September 11, the things that Houston h...
December 01, 2001
The inmate: why has Vanessa Legget been in jail longer than any journa...
December 01, 2001
War and Peace: a former Texas congressman turned lobbyist for Pakistan...
December 01, 2001

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