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San Antonio's Marshevet Hooker is not just any old high school sprinter; she's an Olympic gold medalist in the making. Meet her and nine other women we're betting will lead the new Texas—and the world. (February 2003)

Face • Shannon Elizabeth

American cutie-pie. (September 2000)

The Gospel According to Sixpence None the Richer

For the hottest Texas band that isn’t the Dixie Chicks, the path to the top of the pop charts led through the Christian- music scene—and Dawson’s Creek. (November 1999)

Film • Henry Thomas

Comeback kid. (September 1999)

Media • Marjorie Scardino

London calling. (September 1999)

Ice Guys Finish First

Hockey in Texas? And the team is good? Don’t laugh. The Dallas Stars could win it all this year, and sports fans across the state could soon be drinking Shiner Bock from the Stanley Cup. (May 1999)

Secret Agent Men

Why are Randy and Alan Hendricks the only people in Houston who are glad Roger Clemens didn’t end up with the Astros? Hey, it comes with the job. (April 1999)

Just Say Snow

Breathtaking scenery, tons of runs, and pillowy, powdery white stuff: If you need a lift this winter, New Mexico skiing won’t leave you cold. (December 1998)

Running Right

Forget about the hair (and the tattoos). Ricky Williams has his head screwed on straight, which is why he’s still playing football at the University of Texas. (October 1998)

FILM • Jennifer Love Hewitt

Teen screen queen. (September 1998)

The Subversive—Mike Judge

Could he be Texas film’s new king of the hill? (May 1998)

The Family That Played Together

Ty and Koy Detmer were South Texas high school football heroes. Now they’re NFL quarterbacks. They owe it all to their father, a coaching whiz everybody calls Sonny. (January 1998)

Film • Renée Zellweger

Ready for her close-up. (September 1997)

Publishing • Christy Haubegger

Pitching to a rich niche. (September 1997)

Sleepless in Fredericksburg

Like it says on her newly acquired bumper sticker, movie mogul Lynda Obst is “Texan By Choice.” But while you can take the girl out of Hollywood … (July 1997)

5,707 Schmoozers, 750 Bands, 29 Musical Cars, and 250 Gallons of Cream Gravy

That was the recipe for this year’s South by Southwest Music and Media Conference. Here’s how it all cooked up. (May 1997)

The Ice Bats Cometh

Even when they’re not winning games, minor league hockey teams like Austin’s are winning fans by the thousands. Who’d have thought skaters would score in Texas? (February 1997)

Radish

(October 1996)

The Kids Are Alright

Fourteen-year-old country prodigy LeAnn Rimes is singing a Blue streak. But she’s not the only Texas teen tearing up the music scene. (October 1996)

His Time to Kill

He shone in Lone Star; now he’s thrilling ’em in A Time to Kill. How talent and timing made native Texan Matthew McConaughey Hollywood’s hottest leading man. (August 1996)

Columns | Miscellany

Cold Play

The Astros couldn’t quite make it. The Cowboys have hit the skids. No wonder the state’s attention has turned to . . . hockey? (December 2004)

Yes in My Backyard

To say that the private prison in Eden doesn't creep out the locals is an understatement. They're downright thankful for the place. (September 2004)

Lost in Translation

Hollywood often fumbles the sports movie—but it could get back in the game right here in Texas. (June 2004)

Don’t Look Yao

Led by the NBA’s most inadvertently colorful coach, this year's Houston Rockets are so much more than an excuse to see a certain ninety-inch-tall Chinese import. (January 2004)

Miner Threat

Why would a mere mortal want to step into the outsized shoes of UTEP's Don Haskins, the only Texas college basketball coach ever to win a national championship? To win another NCAA title—and Billy Gillispie thinks he can. (November 2003)

Play Bawl!

Yes, yes—come playoff time, the Houston Astros have a history of reducing grown men to tears. But thanks to Jeff Kent, this season could be different. (May 2003)

The Joy of Sacks

Drew Brees's parents don't look forward to seeing him get thrown to the ground on national TV each week. But they sure do love having an NFL quarterback for a son. (January 2003)

Ice on the Block

If your goal is to own a pro hockey team, Tom Hicks has a deal for you: He'll sell you the Dallas Stars for a mere $300 million—and throw in the prospect of an NHL-destroying lockout at no extra charge. (November 2002)

Feature Presentation

Coming soon to a radio near you: El Paso's At the Drive-In, the best new rock band in America. (December 2000)

Grumpy Old Man

Dan Jenkins has just published his eighth novel. It’s called Rude Behavior. Spend a few hours with him and you’ll know why. (November 1998)

A Stand-up Guy

Plano’s Steve Harvey has been a successful comedian for years. Now he’s a sitcom star too. (May 1998)

True Believer

Few Austin musicians have been as close to stardom, and unable to reach it, as Alejandro Escovedo. But for him, fame has never really been the point. (February 1997)

What a Hall!

Rock, don’t run, to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, where Texas greats from T-Bone Walker to Sly Stone get their due. (January 1997)

The Hole Story

Austin’s Butthole Surfers have always been very strange. But these days, the strangest thing about them is their mainstream respectability. (June 1996)

Doubting Thomas

Leaving the popular sitcom Wings for his own show on the Fox network seemed like a risky move, but it’s paying off for native Texan Thomas Haden Church—so far. (December 1995)

Girls Can Tell

(February 2001)

The Houston Kid

(January 2001)

Lights Karma Action

(December 2000)

Frisco Mabel Joy Revisited: For Mickey Newbury

(November 2000)

Tired of Adventures

(January 2000)

Reporter

Bowl-O-Rama

Remember the Alamo Bowl! (December 2008)

Bully for You

Rooting for Goliath. (October 2008)

Season on the Brink

Politics as sports (and sports as politics). (August 2008)

Empty Netter

The puck stops here. (June 2008)

Ticket to Ride

The case against the case against ticket scalping. (April 2008)

2028: The Year in Sports.

(February 2008)

College Try

Does it matter if college athletes graduate? (December 2007)

Sports

A West Texas road race, the Super Bowl of six-man football—and, arguably, the world's first rodeo. (September 2004)

All the Falsest Hearts Can Try

(June 2000)

Band Aid?

Austin’s major-label bands-of-the-moment (March 1998)

Hurricane

A couple of indie film producers. (July 1997)

Punkytonk

The state prison name game; Dallas alternative-country band the Old 97’s is feeling no depression. (June 1997)

Teen Idol

The career of Austin young-adult writer Rob Thomas is going through a growth spurt. (April 1997)

Sundance Across Texas

(March 1997)

Kick-Ash

An Austin filmmaker hopes to be the next Sundance kid. (March 1997)

Hill  Bent

Mike Judge plays King of the Hill. (February 1997)

Shocking

The gospel according to Michelle Shocked. (November 1996)

Renée Zellweger

(April 1996)

Mr. Clean

Steve Earle feels alright. (March 1996)

Abra Moore

(January 1996)

Web extras

Rockets Man

Houston Rockets general manager Carroll Dawson on new head coach Jeff Van Gundy, Yao Ming, and the game. (January 2004)

Hoop It Up

Texas basketball legend Don Haskins on his 38 years courtside with UTEP and the Miners' prospects under new head coach Billy Gillispie. (November 2003)

A Dinger

Astros general manager Gerry Hunsicker talks about second baseman Jeff Kent and a budget like the New York Yankees'. (May 2003)