
The Passions of the Common Man
That’s what country music is, and that’s why it plays in Peoria.
That’s what country music is, and that’s why it plays in Peoria.
A tale of white sails, blue water, and how they turn refined men into barbarians.
This politician controls the purse strings of the richest city in Texas. And he’s ready for bigger things.
American ingenuity has produced the telephone, the airplane, and now the breast pillow.
Did you know there’s more difference between Fudgsicles and Popsicles than the taste? The taxman does.
Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein's latest book "The Final Days" is just too much hocus-pocus.
Some days it seems like the complaints about restaurant reviews will never stop: “My family and I drove all the way from * * * on the strength of your good ole Anonymous and, like him, we received no special services—all to the tune of $35.15 for four of us.
When Dad Joiner signed away all his oil leases to H.L. Hunt, all the cards weren’t on the table. Some were still underground.
Your next home movies may not win any Academy Awards, but at least they don’t have to be rated ZZZZzzzz.
Tipping is a game of give and take. If all goes well, both waiter and diner do a lot of both.
Even in the barren wilderness of West Texas there are a few places where you can feel at home on the range.
If you thought this summer’s film lineup looked promising, pinch yourself. "The Big Bus" and "Logan's Run," are anything but a reviewer's dream.
PEOPLEThe red-hot rumor, blazing from mouth to mouth in Dallas recently, had longtime radio programming genius Gordon McLendon raising $2 million for a group of Dallas investors to buy WRR-AM, the city-owned, all-news station that’s up for sale. Not so, says son Bart McLendon, manager of McLendonowned KNUZ-FM in Dallas.
Bringing Them All Back HomeAs one with more than a casual interest in the refugee program in Southeast Texas,I read “The Newest Americans” by Gene Lyons [TM, June 1976] with a great deal of anticipation. Mr. Lyons seems to have a particular empathy with the Vietnamese