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Fill your head with candy, Pac-Man, and Crumbnew

The summer months should be a time to seek out necessary shade and cool off with a hot new book title.
San Antonio Current  |  Roberto Ontiveros  |  05-17-2012  |  Nonfiction

The Last Stand Mythnew

True or false: The Texan defenders stood their ground, dying to a man within the walls of the Alamo.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  04-22-2012  |  Nonfiction

How Texas brought Ronald Reagan back from the deadnew

Looking at America's political map today, it is hard to believe that, for most of the nation's history, Texas was a Democratic stronghold.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  04-19-2012  |  Nonfiction

'Burn Down' delivers true American Gothicnew

The discomforting cliché that out of bad pain comes good comedy — an assurance that has, in some form or other, been made by acerbic jokers from Mark Twain to Bernie Mac — is nothing to scoff at.
San Antonio Current  |  Roberto Ontiveros  |  04-02-2012  |  Nonfiction

Husband of slain icon Selena tells of romance, sufferingnew

In one of the final chapters of his book To Selena, With Love (out March 6), Selena's widower Chris Perez mentions that Abraham Quintanilla, his former father-in-law, once called him "a cancer" in the family.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  03-09-2012  |  Nonfiction

A Strong Case for Legal Weednew

When Juárez cartel gangster Jose Antonio "El Diego" Acosta Hernandez was arrested last summer he had an estimated 1,500 murders under his belt operating in a city where violent death comes fast and furious.
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  02-16-2012  |  Nonfiction

Book Review: 'Bouncing Off Guardrails'new

"Who the hell is waking me up by ringing my fucking doorbell at 2:30 am? It must be Sunshine, but why doesn't she just use her key? Wait a minute, she's laying next to me.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  02-15-2012  |  Nonfiction

Poor, Minorities Magnets for Industrial 'Sacrifice Zones'new

Grappling with how to own up to the toxic legacy of uranium mining and nuclear weapons processing in the United States, government officials coined the cold term "sacrifice zones" in the 1980s.
San Antonio Current  |  Michael Barajas  |  10-12-2011  |  Nonfiction

Jennifer Shaw’s ‘Hurricane Story’new

Photographs of children’s toys threw yet another fatiguing stain of kitsch into the cultural wash over the last decade.
San Antonio Current  |  Scott Andrews  |  09-07-2011  |  Nonfiction

Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matternew

Gamers are typically no sufferers of hardship.
San Antonio Current  |  Adam Villela Coronado  |  08-19-2011  |  Nonfiction

Dirty South Examines Impact of Southern Rapnew

In scores of interviews with key players — some requiring classic shoe-leather man-hunting — Westhoff pins the genre’s roots to 2 Live Crew.
San Antonio Current  |  Adam Coronado  |  06-17-2011  |  Nonfiction

Tulia Besiegednew

'Taking our the Trash in Tulia, Texas'
San Antonio Current  |  Greg Harman  |  02-24-2011  |  Nonfiction

Haunted Helenanew

Story of a Texas ghost town. With ghosts.
San Antonio Current  |  Roberto Ontiveros  |  01-14-2011  |  Nonfiction

The Three-Headed Salingernew

Review of J.D. Salinger: A Life.
San Antonio Current  |  Raymond Cummings  |  01-14-2011  |  Nonfiction

'A Rebel Life' Remembers Molly Ivinsnew

In First Son: George W. Bush and the Bush Family, Bill Minutaglio deciphered Dubya's career as a campaign of filial devotion and rebellion. Turning now to Bush's spunkiest critic, Minutaglio interprets Ivins as similarly driven by resentment toward her overbearing, overachieving father.
San Antonio Current  |  Steven G. Kellman  |  10-21-2009  |  Nonfiction

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