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"...Comanche, Texas..."

Jan. 9, 2004 Column

Personal Enlightenment

Jan. 6, 2004 Postmarks

Day Trips
"...he bought the land at the crossing of the Comanche Trail and installed a hotel, RV park, nine-hole golf..."

Nov. 7, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Daytrips
"...was the domain of the Kiowa, Lipan Apache, and Comanche, who were not interested in sharing their hunting grounds..."

Sept. 5, 2003 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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There is no Dana. Only Zoul.
"..."History")... Recommended event of the week (non-BookPeople bonus edition): Kikapua-Comanche-Mexican Indian author and syndicated "Column of the Americas" scribe..."

July 11, 2003 Books Column by Shawn Badgley

Texas Book Festival 2002 Book Reviews
Accept the premise that no work of historical fiction dealing with Native Americans can match Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian and you're on your way to appreciating David Marion Wilkinson's Oblivion's Altar for what it is," writes James McWilliams. "An entertaining, imaginative, and historically informed story about the ruthless displacement of the Cherokee Nation from its Georgia homeland."
"...Sunday, he'll join Jo Ella Powell Exley for "The Comanche and the Cherokee" at 12:30pm. See schedule for more..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature by James McWilliams

2002 Texas Book Festival Schedule
"...12:30-1:30pm CExt. #E2.026The Comanche and the CherokeeJo Ella Powell Exley, David Marion Wilkinson,..."

Nov. 15, 2002 Books Feature

Both Sides Now
Jack Jackson remembers the Alamo
"...comics, a series that began in the Seventies with Comanche Moon, the story of Cynthia Parker, her son Quanah..."

Oct. 11, 2002 Books Feature by Margaret Moser

High Noon
Texas Platters
"...work on his Fender guitar (witness finger picking instrumental "Comanche Moon"), Shaun Young's vocals are dead-on, and Kevin Smith's..."

Sept. 13, 2002 Music Review by Jerry Renshaw

Naked City
Headlines

Sept. 13, 2002 News Feature

Naked City
Beyond City Limits
"...government for residents around the state's two nuclear plants, Comanche Peak (near Glen Rose) and the South Texas Nuclear..."

Sept. 13, 2002 News Feature

Surf and Turf, Travis-Style
Lakeside dining 2002: by boat or by car, bring your appetite
"...28. Oasis Cantina del Lago, 6550 Comanche Trail, 266-2441: The self-proclaimed "Sunset Capital of Texas" offers..."

Aug. 2, 2002 Food Feature

AFS Summer Free for All
"...Comanche Station (D: Budd Boetticher, 1960): 6/10, 9:15pm..."

May 31, 2002 Screens Feature

The 2002 Austin Chronicle Restaurant Poll
Index
"...The Oasis on Lake Travis, 6550 Comanche Trail, 266-2441Readers Place to Take Parents..."

May 24, 2002 Food Feature

Day Trips
Texas Monthly has called the Old Jail Art Center "the best small town art museum in Texas -- and maybe the nation."
"...Fort Worth were once the undisputed territory of the Comanche. Ranchers began moving into the country by the mid-1800s...."

Dec. 21, 2001 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

20-Year Eats
"...The Oasis (Check out their great gift shop.) 6550 Comanche Trail. 266-2442...."

Dec. 7, 2001 Features Feature

Dining del Lago
It's Not Just About Beer and Nachos Anymore
"...24. Oasis Cantina del Lago, 6550 Comanche Trail, 266-2441: The self-proclaimed "Sunset Capitol of Texas" offers..."

Aug. 10, 2001 Food Feature

It's a Wrap!
A Legislative Wrap-Up on the 77th Session
"...at the power plants [South Texas Nuclear Project and Comanche Peak]. And we need to resist the new Bush..."

June 1, 2001 News Feature by Michael King

Hill Country Food & Wine Guide
by Virginia B. Wood & the Cuisines staff
"...The Pinnacle Grill at Comanche Trace Ranch (43)..."

April 13, 2001 Food Feature

Hill Country Food & Wine Guide
by Virginia B. Wood & the Cuisines staff
"...43. The Pinnacle Grill at Comanche Trace Ranch 3074 Bandera Hwy., Kerrville, 830/792-6282..."

April 13, 2001 Food Feature

Things They Used to Do
Dick Holland assesses two Texas journalists, Gary Cartwright and Jan Reid, whose new collections of articles possess a cautionary wisdom, the kind you acquire when you court danger and danger provides you with a keen view of what lies beyond.
"...country that has harbored travelers from Coronado to the Comanche chief Quanah Parker. Reid's taste for inhospitable nature is..."

Feb. 23, 2001 Books Feature by Dick Holland

Still Life
Whether it is the coterie around the world's most famous photographer or a group of cowboys on a West Texas ranch, Laura Wilson, who peeked inside a reclusive Christian sect for her new photography book Hutterites of Montana, has an instinct for penetrating insular, tightly knit societies.
"...the frontier. Watt Matthews was 12 when the last Comanche chief, Qanah Parker, was captured. One of his uncles..."

Feb. 9, 2001 Books Feature by Roger Gathman

Shades of the Past
Austin's ghosts, from pioneer times to the present
"...legend of a famous Texas scout and his stolen Comanche bride, said to have died together on the grounds..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature

Bygone Buildings
Right in the booming heart of Austin, folks can still find evidence of times past. Devin Greaney explores some of Austin's abandoned haunts.
"...to the place. Was it a ceremonial stone for Comanche rituals? Did Sam Houston pull a sword out of..."

Jan. 26, 2001 Features Feature by Devin Greaney

Remembrance of Texas Past
The Year in Texas Lit
"...edited (auschron.com/issues/dispatch/2000-08-04/books_roundup2.html). Scribner reprinted Dead Man's Walk, Lonesome Dove, Comanche Moon, and Streets of Laredo in new paperback editions...."

Jan. 5, 2001 Books Feature by Clay Smith

Dining del Lago
The Chronicle Cuisines writers traveled up and down the Lake Travis area's main drag, RR 620 in pursuit of the perfect lakeside meal. They found burgers, catfish, BBQ, pizza, ice cream, and plenty of chicken fried steak. But not a lot of water. Here's what they have to report.
"...22. Oasis Cantina del Lago, 6550 Comanche Trail, 266-2441/266-2442 (for reservations)..."

July 7, 2000 Food Feature by Virginia B. Wood

Dining del Lago
Lakeside Dining 2000: Many Restaurants, Not Much Water
"...Oasis Cantina del Lago 6550 Comanche Trail, 266-2441..."

July 7, 2000 Food Feature by Rebecca Chastenet dé Gery

Big River
How healthy is Austin's Colorado River?
"...Texas to the estuaries leading to Matagorda Bay. The Comanche and other Indian tribes camped along the banks of..."

June 16, 2000 News Feature by Dan Oko

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"...children celebrating primera comunión on Mother's Day, with some Comanche or Apache bloods still splashing those forced smiles for..."

May 26, 2000 Column

Day Trips
The Lindheimer Home in New Braunfels stands as a monument to the "Father of Texas Botany."
"...from the Gulf Coast to as far west as Comanche Springs, near present-day Fort Stockton. In all, 48 plants..."

March 3, 2000 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

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