
February 1979 Issue
Features

Billy Lee
How a bountifully talented young Texas writer based a novel on Lyndon Johnson, won high praise, and then…
Columns
The Long Brawl
Clint Eastwood stars in a movie about a macho man with a heart of gold and a sense of humor.
Just Whistlin’ Dixie
Way down up on the Suwannee River and uptown Saturday night; tracking a few Southern women.
Through All Kinds of Weather
The best thing about the weather is complaining about it.
The Seep of Death
Chemical waste disposal sits are environmental time bombs-if they don’t get you know, they’ll get you later.
Rebel with a Cause
Can a Texas revolutionary find happiness exiled in Europe? Not when his revolution is in Mexico.
Gather Ye Records While Ye May
And T-shirts and photos and Elvis’ dinner jacket-all at the first Dallas-Fort Worth Records Collectors’ Convention.
No Means for the End
Theatre Three in Dallas went out on a limb with their production of Happy End. Oops.
Web
The Best Little Margarita In Texas
From Requiem for a Margarita.1/2 ounce of Triple Sec (1 tablespoon)1 ounce of fresh lime juice 1 1/2 ounces of light tequilaMaking the best margarita in town—at home—is not a matter of money. It does not depend on buying the best tequila or substituting classy Cointreau for the cheaper
Miscellany
State Secrets
Working on the Railroad Commissioner; romance on the range; another guild nipped at the Post; should Bill Clements be for sale?