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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Texas Monthly
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AWOL: the Texas Democrats insist they've still got some fight left in them. So why are they deserting the battlefield?
by Evan Smith -
Expatriate act: while some Texas-born writers, like Katherine Anne Porter, had to leave home to do their best work, for John Graves the reverse was true. But his new memoir, filled with prosaic diary entries from a long-ago sojourn abroad, won't enhance h
by Don Graham -
The metamorphosis: Once upon a time, Sugar Land was a fading company town on the banks of the Brazos River and Tom DeLay was a young exterminator in a state dominated by Democratic rule. How did we get from there to here?
by Lou Dubose -
Aunt sister: contankerous and independent, sharp-tongued and opinionated, Rosita Holdsworth Hollar was a frontier woman who loved teaching children and acquiring land, a terrible cook who had no use for housekeeping or fashion, a loner who was self-suffic
by Elizabeth Crook -
Corps values: most Aggies ask nothing more of their beloved university than to remain the same. But every departure from the past--and there are many these days--is an omen for the vigilant that Texas A&M isn't what it used to be. And thank goodness f
by Paul Burka -
Statues of limitations: why do we get so worked up over larger-than-life likenesses of heroes and icons? Because they're less about stone and bronze than what we're made of.
by Gary Cartwright -
Encyclopedia Texanica: Anne Dingus solves the state's greatest mysteries.
by Anne Dingus -
Speakergate: who's going to get indicted in the grand jury investigation of Tom Craddick, Tom DeLay, and corporate contributors to Republican campaigns in Texas? That's the $190,000 question.
by Patricia Kilday Hart -
Divine secrets of the Alamo sisterhood: a sensational lawsuit, a disputed election, and months of vicious rumormongering can mean only one thing: the Daughters of the Republic of Texas are at war--again
by Gary Cartwright
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