A couple of week ago I was interviewed for an upcoming documentary on Larry McMurtry. Here's a clip on how McMurtry discovered the title of his most famous novel: Lonesome Dove. https://t.co/Rf9FnoLDOa
A couple of week ago I was interviewed for an upcoming documentary on Larry McMurtry. Here's a clip on how McMurtry discovered the title of his most famous novel: Lonesome Dove. https://t.co/Rf9FnoLDOa
On this day in Texas history, in 1980, Armadillo World Headquarters, the celebrated Austin music venue, held a final New Year's blowout before closing its doors and being demolished. AWH first opened in August 1970, in a converted National Guard armory downtown.
@BLosure I agree with Traces. The decision wasn’t solely Houston’s and there’s were political reasons for keeping Santa Anna alive. I’ll make a note to include this as a topic for https://t.co/jhJzRJnuKi.
The New York Times profiled Peter-Ayers Tarantino’s Manhattan apartment, which is teeming with books (over 4,500), packed into a 1,100-square-foot apartment; nothing short of paradise to many bibliophiles.
Photo Credit: Annie Schlechter
The New York Times profiled Peter-Ayers Tarantino’s Manhattan apartment, which is teeming with books (over 4,500), packed into a 1,100-square-foot apartment; nothing short of paradise to many bibliophiles.
Photo Credit: Annie Schlechter