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Stephen Harrigan

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How the Pandemic Showed Me a Different Way to Watch Movies
How the Pandemic Showed Me a Different Way to Watch Movies
Stephen HarriganNovember 13, 2021
What Texas Inherited from Larry McMurtry
What Texas Inherited from Larry McMurtry
Stephen HarriganNovember 13, 2021
An Anchor in the Sea of Time
An Anchor in the Sea of Time
Stephen HarriganAugust 28, 2021
Sculpting Through the Pandemic
Sculpting Through the Pandemic
Stephen HarriganAugust 28, 2021
Twilight of the Bronze Age
Twilight of the Bronze Age
Stephen HarriganDecember 10, 2020
The Western: Four Classic Novels of the 1940s & 50s’.  The Wall Street Journal
The Western: Four Classic Novels of the 1940s & 50s’. The Wall Street Journal
Stephen HarriganDecember 10, 2020
Frame by Frame
Frame by Frame

Grappling with the power of Abraham Zapruder’s grimly immortal footage, one fraction of a second at a time.

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Matthew StrmiskaJanuary 5, 2019Texas Monthly
Delay of Game
Delay of Game

Watching Texas’ most-beloved TV series ten years after its debut—in one all-consuming, 76-episode binge.

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Matthew StrmiskaJanuary 4, 2019Texas Monthly
Off-Course
Off-Course

A long-ago plane crash, the lives it ended, and the lives it began.

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Matthew StrmiskaJanuary 3, 2019Texas Monthly
The American
The American

Jacksonville native Margo Martindale has turned herself into something unusual: a star who seems like one of us.

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Matthew StrmiskaJanuary 2, 2019Texas Monthly
John Wayne, Texan?
John Wayne, Texan?

Hollywood’s greatest cowboy wasn’t from around these parts, but we claim him just the same.

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Matthew StrmiskaJanuary 1, 2019Texas Monthly
“Let’s Go Dig Up Dom”
“Let’s Go Dig Up Dom”

Thirty years of Fandango fandom.

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Matthew StrmiskaDecember 31, 2018Texas Monthly
That Sinking Feeling
That Sinking Feeling

Those who forget history are doomed to . . . really enjoy Texas Rising.

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Matthew StrmiskaDecember 30, 2018Texas Monthly
Who's That Guy?
Who's That Guy?

Wth his creepy, career-making turn in Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, Marco Perella has made the leap from obscurity to semi-obscurity.

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Matthew StrmiskaDecember 29, 2018Texas Monthly
Reel Life
Reel Life

The Texas Archive of the Moving Image reminds us that the past is a distant country—and the present soon will be too.

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Matthew StrmiskaDecember 28, 2018Texas Monthly
Big Mess in Texas
Big Mess in Texas
Matthew StrmiskaDecember 27, 2018New York Times
Book Review: 'The True American' by Anand Giridharadas
Book Review: 'The True American' by Anand Giridharadas

Rais Bhuiyan was shot in the face by Mark Stroman as retribution for 9/11. Then he tried to save Stroman's life.

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Matthew StrmiskaDecember 26, 2018Wall Street Journal
A Double Date with Leatherface
A Double Date with Leatherface

Forty years ago, the star of “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” and I took two young women to an early screening of the movie. It worked out well for one of us.

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Matthew StrmiskaDecember 25, 2018Texas Monthly
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