Gonzo journalism
Found in 2361 Collections and/or Records:
“First Draft” typescript (99 pages), June 1977
“First Draft” typescript photocopy (67 pages), June 1977
“First full-length m.s.” printout copy, inscribed
“First full-length m.s.” printout, inscribed
First set folded sheets
"Fixes"; Photocopied original notes sorted into ziplock bags for Grover Lewis' unpublished memoir, "Goodbye If You Call That Gone" , undated
Flatt, Lester (4 photographs) only one photo is of Flatt
Flip the Switch (4 photographs)
Floore, John T. [and Stella] (2 photographs)
Flores, Bobby (7 photographs)
Floyd Tillman cover, September, 1978
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Floyd Tillman cover (2), June, 2000
This series contains a near-complete run of the newspaper from 1975-2019.
Fly Away, Lulu
Flyers for cookoff “starring Willie Nelson, “El Curro” & Los Flamencos, July 27-28, 1974
The bulk of Kindrick’s personal papers include clippings of his “Offbeat” column that appeared in the San Antonio Express News, 1968-1974. The column is a precursor to the workhe would later do at Action Magazine, and the subjects are similar: music, culture, off-beat stories of sports, politics, and society.
Flyers for Sam Kindrick’s First Outdoor Revival and Music Extravaganza featuring “The Lost Gonzo Band” , Sunday, June 5, 1983
The bulk of Kindrick’s personal papers include clippings of his “Offbeat” column that appeared in the San Antonio Express News, 1968-1974. The column is a precursor to the workhe would later do at Action Magazine, and the subjects are similar: music, culture, off-beat stories of sports, politics, and society.
Flynt, Larry (3 photographs); press conference
Food & Cooks (15 photographs)
Foot Loose (4 photographs)
For All Who Love the Game, 1995, undated
Forbes Magazine
This series contains correspondence regarding Cartwright’s writing projects and those of others. The letters are arranged alphabetically. Notable correspondents include Bill Broyles, Cartwright family members, A.C. Greene, Stephen Harrigan, Ann Richards, and Bud Shrake as well as Playboy Magazine, Rolling Stone, and Texas Monthly.