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August 31, 2001
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Liz Smith, the grande dame of dish, talks about Texas, her book Natural Blonde, religion, and her pal Ann Richards.
Liz Smith, the grande dame of dish, talks about Texas, her book Natural Blonde, religion, and her pal Ann Richards.
By Joan Schadt
Things are picking up in Dallas' Oak Cliffthanks to a little help from Magic Johnson and Starbucks.
By Joan Schadt and Whitney Wyatt
Did you know that the town of D'Hanis had sulfur well baths in the 1880's? In 1990 only forty people lived in Lowake? Find out more about the towns mentioned in "Old-Fashioned Texas."
By Joan Schadt and Kelsey Scroggins
Austin's Nau Enfield Drug has been around for a long time. It's good to know that some things never change.
By Joan Schadt
Want to go out for a cocktail? That can be a fuzzy proposition depending on where you live.
By Joan Schadt