Dabney Coleman, Hollywood’s Funniest Mean Boss, Never Lost His Texas Drawl
The ’9 to 5‘ star was a struggling law student at the University of Texas when he met Zachary Scott and became “smitten with becoming an actor.”
The ’9 to 5‘ star was a struggling law student at the University of Texas when he met Zachary Scott and became “smitten with becoming an actor.”
Senior editor Alex Samuels discusses which primary runoff races are the ones to watch and what’s at stake.
A half century of chronicling Texas.
When newspaper entrepreneur William Dean Singleton bought the ailing ‘Dallas Times Herald,’ people thought he was crazy. When he bought the ‘Houston Post,’ they were sure of it.
Twenty-five years ago, Texans hoped LBJ would lead them into the promised land. They have the same hopes for the new president, but George Bush is making no promises.
Camping gets you back to the basics: blisters, chiggers, and, yes, deep satisfaction.
The ’9 to 5‘ star was a struggling law student at the University of Texas when he met Zachary Scott and became “smitten with becoming an actor.”
It may be because of the processed pork product topping or the mesquite grilling, but these handheld delights are endlessly customizable.
In Van Zandt County, you'll find art, festivals, and history in these neighboring destinations.
She was pressured into convicting a man she believed was innocent—and was haunted by remorse. Three decades later, she did something about it.
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