Nobody comes up to me and says, 'Hey, did you read that article in The Texas Observer?'
In 1970, she jumped at the chance to become co-editor of The Texas Observer.
The Texas Observer, a magazine, has its headquarters in Downtown Austin.
He also provided substantial support to The Texas Observer, the leading progressive/populist political magazine in the state.
He survived on wedding and passport work plus his income from the Texas Observer, which paid him $5 a picture.
She developed her liberal views partly from reading The Texas Observer at a friend's house.
In 1970, she became a co-editor of The Texas Observer.
Her columns appeared in about 350 newspapers and her beloved Texas Observer.
We at the Texas Observer love a good story.
The Texas Observer, the political journal, recently called it "the poo-poo choo-choo."