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Gary Cartwright has long been an important Texas writer, one of thefinest journalists the state has ever produced, and all of his strengths are on vivid display in this collection. --Stephen Harrigan
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  • Turn Out the Lights : Chronicles of Texas During the 80s and 90s
  • Written by author Gary Cartwright, Robert Draper
  • Published by University of Texas Press, 2001/01/01
  • "Gary Cartwright has long been an important Texas writer, one of thefinest journalists the state has ever produced, and all of his strengths are on vivid display in this collection." --Stephen Harrigan Whether the subject i
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Foreword by Robert Draper
Acknowledgments

1. 1963: My Most Unforgettable Year
The gravity of that strangest of years when JFK was assassinated in my neighborhood weighs on everything I've written.
2. Back Home: Why I Had to Leave Texas, and Why I Had to Come Back
3. The Snootiest Neighborhood in Texas
During its heyday, the King William District was full of rich eccentrics, well-bred clubwomen, nosy neighbors, and a few stray chickens. Today it's pretty much the same.
4. Meet the Binions
You won't believe how the children of the notorious Dallas gambler and racketeer Benny Binion made a mess out of his legacy.
5. The Sting
Instead of rooting out corruption at NASA, the FBI exposed its own ruthlessness.
6. Touch Me, Feel Me, Heal Me!: Exposing Psychic Surgery, or the Case of the Smoking Panties
7. The Bad Brother
Matt Johnson and Ernie McMillan were leaders of the old Black Power crowd in Dallas. They preached revolution and went to jail. Fifteen years later, Ernie was wiser and tougher, and Matt was dead.
8. Gila Hell
There we were, deep in the meanest, roughest country in the Southwest, and an 83-year-old fanatic was our leader.
9. The Innocent and the Damned
In 1992 Fran and Dan Keller were sent to prison for sexually abusing a child in their suburban Austin day care center. But parents have convinced themselves that the couple are guilty of much worse. They believe the Kellers belong to a cult that tortured and brainwashed their kids and turned them into Satan's slaves.
10. The Longest Ride of His Life: How the Dallas Police Nearly Murdered Randall Adams
11. Turn Out the Lights: Dallas Cowboys Old-Timers Reunion
I left theDallas Cowboys old-timers reunion wondering why Don Meredith didn't show up, whether Tom Landry deserved his reputation as a coaching genius, and where America's Team went wrong.
12. "I Was Mandarin . . ."
Did Dallas policeman Roscoe White pull the trigger on President Kennedy, or was he pulling our leg?
13. How to Have Great Sex Forever
Viagra may put new life into your old equipment, but it's up to you to keep the romance alive.
14. The Last Roundup
Out in the Trans-Pecos two ranches are fighting a new kind of range war to answer the question: Can a ranch keep its soul and make money too?
15. A Star Is Reborn: Kris Kristofferson
Hollywood was buzzing about Kris Kristofferson's powerful performance in Lone Star. But after two decades of highs and lows the Brownsville native knew better than to let success go to his head--again.
16. The Real Deal Meets the Real Meal: Holyfield vs. Foreman
This match really was a fight for the ages.
17. "Nothing to It": The Life and Death of My Son Mark
That was my son Mark's favorite expression, and it perfectly defined his upbeat, self-assured personality--even in his last days battling leukemia.
18. Willie at 65: Willie Nelson's at the Peak of His Game
What do the years do to a rebel? Sometimes they make him even even wilder. The Red Headed Stranger long ago went gray, but his passion--for music, the road, and life--hasn't gone cold.


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