Texas

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  • Barn raising in lower Manhattan

    The Old 97's bust out all over New York's Bowery Ballroom.
  • George W.'s California swing

    The Texas governor meets the GOP gilded on his first campaign trip to the Golden State.
  • The fab four

    Meet the people maneuvering behind the scenes to put George W. Bush in the White House.
  • On the road with George W. Bush

    Where never is heard a discouraging word for the goofy cowboy who would be president.
  • "I'm a uniter, not a divider"

    George W. Bush talks with David Horowitz about going from patrician to populist -- and from party boy to presidential front-runner.
  • Prodigal son

    How will George W. Bush -- and the GOP -- confront the whispers about his past?
  • Justice in Jasper

    King murder trial report: In the face of naked evil, the races in Jasper, Texas, come together.
  • Beth Orton

  • Deep in the heart of Thailand, Texas

    Roger Beaumont writes about an expat watering hole called the Lonestar bar -- a raw and raucous slice of America deep in the heart of Bangkok.
  • The Hi-Lo Country

    The boredom trilogy: The scenery chews itself in 'The Hi-Lo Country,' director Stephen Frears' laconic throwback to '70s Westerns.
  • Hot buns in the oven

    Drew Barrymore is sweet as cherry pie as a pregnant burger-joint clerk in the charming screwball comedy 'Home Fries.' Reviewed by Charles Taylor.
  • Kenneth S.: A man obsessed

    A Washington psychoanalyst analyzes 'Kenneth S.' and his odd fixation on the president's sex life.
  • Ken Starr's heavy hitter

    How ironic that Jackie Bennett is the independent counsel's point man for talking to the press, since he has a track record of subpoenaing reporters and compelling them to testify.
  • Home Movies by Charles Taylor

    Jack Nicholson is at his best playing a burned-out border patrol officer in a small Texas town.
  • Selena

    "Anthology" memorializes the slain Tejano pop star
  • Rufus Wainwright

    Sharps & Flats is a weekly music review roundup in Salon Magazine
  • Howdy, Dixie! The Worn Out Slut Tour

  • The Bobby Fuller Four

  • Guy Clark

    Sharps & Flats is a daily music review in Salon Magazine
  • The Waco Holocaust

    A disturbing new documentary suggests that the first ATF raid on the Branch Davidian compound was a publicity stunt that went terribly wrong -- and the FBI's raid was a blatant act of revenge.
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