Bill Minutaglio

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In Defense of Informed Subjectivity
Somewhere, Molly Ivins is laughing at this season’s contradictory political coverage. News stories say one thing about Texas Gov. Rick Perry; blogs such as [...] Full Story -
Remixing Dubya
Rick Perry’s run for the White House is a stark reminder that not too long ago an identical media game plan was mapped out [...] Full Story -
Muckraking 2.0
The promise of small-staff and “citizen” journalism is coming to fruition in Texas—excellent, often unheralded, investigative sites are moving well beyond the partisan blather [...] Full Story -
The Texas Tribune: Online Insiders
The Texas Tribune is wrapping up its first rodeo of legislative coverage. It now has alliances with The New York Times and several Texas [...] Full Story -
Online Insiders
The Texas Tribune is wrapping up its first rodeo of legislative coverage. It now has alliances with The New York Times and several Texas [...] Full Story
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In West Explosion, Echoes of Another Texas Tragedy
The explosion at a fertilizer plant in West, Texas, on Wednesday raises the same questions that followed the 1947 disaster in Texas City, the largest industrial accident in American history. Full Story -
Remembering Claude Stanush
It was a late, sweaty summer night in San Antonio, it must have been 1980 or 1981, and we were up on Maverick Hill [...] Full Story -
River City Soul
Inside the fading white wood house on Belmont Street in the heart of San Antonio’s East Side, Vernon “Spot” Barnett is keeping one eye [...] Full Story -
Bush’s Burnish
In 1999, folks who attended the Texas Book Festival banquet in Austin witnessed an astonishing moment: George W. Bush magically appeared as a mystery [...] Full Story -
The Soul of San Antonio
Sometimes, when the clock pushes toward 2 a.m. in a dark joint in San Antonio, you don’t have to look hard to feel the [...] Full Story
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