Description: This is a brand new and unread issue of the March 2005 Texas Monthly Magazine featuring Dan Rather on the cover. This issue also includes articles about John Mackey and Grover Lewis. John Mackey is the co-founder and CEO of Whole Foods Market. San Antonio native, Grover Lewis, the pioneering journalist who became one of the greatest magazine writers of our time, and whose best stories are being republished by the University of Texas Press, is remembered by Hunter S. Thompson, Larry McMurtry, and other literary lions. The editor of Texas Monthly, Evan Smith says: "It's true that our cover story on Dan Rather, who's soon to weigh anchor (groan), is an exclusive--but only in that snarky sense that everyone with a camera, microphone, or printing press bills everything as an exclusive these days. It's true that he talked to senior editor Gary Cartwright and, as far as we can tell, no one else, just after the internal investigators released their report on the shenanigans at CBS (is this a good time to make a SeeBS joke?). It's true that Dan's disgraced producer, Mary Mapes, talked on the record to Gary too--and, yes, we know that an interview with her is the get of the moment. It's true that Rather says he wants it to be remembered that he loves his country, and it's true that CBS didn't bother to tell him they'd asked Bob Schieffer to succeed him on an interim basis; Dan found out about it reading USA Today on the train from New York to Washington. Poor guy. It's true that, elsewhere in the issue, senior executive editor Paul Burka's column on the old media versus the new media will get us spammed, slimed, or whatever the appropriate word is by our friends online. 's true that associate editor Katy Vine's oral history of the life and career of the late Grover Lewis, one of the great magazine writers of his generation, will evoke genuine feelings of nostalgia for the days when the line between working hard and living hard was a bit blurrier. It's true that executive editor Mimi Swartz's juicy dissection of the split between Baylor College of Medicine and The Methodist Hospital will set Houston and Texas on its ear. It's true that writer at large Kinky Friedman's final column--for now--will make you miss him more than you'd expect." This magazine is brand new and unread. inkfrog terapeak
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Publication Month: March
Publication Year: 2005
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Name: Texas Monthly
Features: Illustrated
Topic: News, General Interest
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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