Texas Monthly – August 2019
LEFT: A teenage fisherman at Del Rio’s San Felipe Lions Park. OPPOSITE PAGE: Presidio’s Santa Teresa Jesús de Ávila church was f ...
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OPPOSITE PAGE, FROM TOP: Didier Betofe and his six-year-old son migrated from Central Africa to reach Ciudad Acuña, across the b ...
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drive from Brownsville. We stopped there because we were looking for a music teacher who shows his kids how to play conjunto mus ...
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How does a man WRONGLY CONVICTED of murder get released twenty years later? It helps to have a WIFE who loves you, a PODCASTER w ...
inches tall and barely weighed one hundred pounds. She had recently moved to tiny New Chapel Hill from Dallas; Ed had returned h ...
called Griffin the previous night, between 9:30 and 10:30, and asked what she was doing. “Well, I’m sitting here talking to Edwa ...
90 TEXAS MONTHLY and Kelvin loved living in the country, where the pine trees hugged the roads and the land sloped down into the ...
TEXAN MEN SURVIVING CANCER STATE OF HEALTH The health news is good. Advances are being made, but the fight against cancer wages ...
TEXAS CENTER FOR PROTON THERAPY Opened in November 2015, the Texas Center for Proton Therapy is the first LEED-Certified proton ...
TEXAS ONCOLOGY TAKE CHARGE OF YOUR HEALTH IN THREE SIMPLE STEPS One in three men will develop some type of cancer in his lifetim ...
spent almost four years in Oklahoma, most of them incarcerated. Now he had four felonies on his record. After interviewing Ed, D ...
only that the smudge on Ed’s shoe was “protein of human origin,” which could have been anything from sweat to spit. Although Ed ...
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