Can’t Buy Me Love
Almost from the day he made his arrival in Houston in the early fifties from Harvard’s MBA program, he was known as the Sphinx. Fayez Sarofim, the son of a prosperous Egyptian landowner, dressed in...
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Darla Lexington sleeps in a very dark room in a very large bed, alone. Like a particular kind of Houston woman, the fact that she lives on the top floor of a luxury apartment building is a sign of...
View ArticleCourtroom Drama
John O’Quinn wanted to be the best lawyer who ever lived. And for a while, it looked as if that was going to happen. He certainly was one of the most successful—and one of the richest. But the power he...
View ArticleA Q&A With Skip Hollandsworth
It has become the most talked-about crime story in Houston: the well-known Houston personal injury lawyer Jeffrey Stern has been accused by police of conspiring with his mistress, Michelle Gaiser, to...
View ArticleThe Highland Park Woman
THE HIGHLAND PARK WOMAN is thirty-two or thirty-three. She says she honestly forgets sometimes. She’s not particularly afraid to tell her age (she’s not that old) but she seldom does. It’s not really...
View ArticleThe Texanist: Has PC Culture Tamed the Texanist’s Tongue?
Q: I just read a rerun of one of your advice columns, “Contemplating the Texas Exit,” that I got in my daily Texas Monthly email newsletter. In the article there is a link to other road-related advice...
View ArticleThe Mistress and the Muscleman
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View ArticleLyndon Johnson, Hairdresser, Prepares for Battle
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View ArticleThe Deluxe Down-and-Dirty Goose Hunt
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View ArticleThe No Decade
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View ArticleCulture Club
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View ArticleThe Fantasy World of Victor Costa
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View ArticleTexas Primer: Texas Guinan
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View ArticleParish the Thought!
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