Journalism
Found in 1727 Collections and/or Records:
"Lola: Dance to the Music," unpublished
Materials in this series were previously restricted. They include one posthumously published work, The Red Caddy, and several monograph-length and shorter pieces. Also included is poetry and research for the Guggenheim Fellowship and research on Native American history.
“Lonesome Lobo", January/February 1982
“Looting and Profiteering in Louisiana", November 2005
“Lord of the Drug Ring” (Guillermo Calderoni), November 2003
Los Angeles Times Magazine, 1986
"Love Among the Lion Killers", "Dave Forman," Turtle Made the World", 1989 - 1990
“Love” (on meeting Julian Cardona), Spring 2002
“Love Story,” (Mrs. Hiewett in prison), 2001
Luis Lopez
Subject files, audio-visual materials, and notebooks. Note that research is included with publications, where possible.
Magazine and newspaper articles, 1985 - 2002
Materials are organized by the work and arranged chronologically. Contents and size of materials for each book vary widely. The largest series, Trust Me and Down By the River, contain large amounts of research files. Street Signs Chicago contains correspondence between Bowden and the Houlberg-Kreinberg family.
Magazine articles, 1967-1968, 1982
The largest series, Chili, documents the chili cook-off in Terlingua, the Chili Appreciation Society International, and Wick Fowler’s 2-Alarm Chili product, and contains articles and clippings, a scrapbook, promotional materials, photographic materials, and artifacts. Note that the while the scrapbook largely contains Chili-related clippings, awards, posters, advertisements, and a draft by Fowler, it also contains articles by Fowler on World War II, the Vietnam War, crime, and boating.