Hispanic Heritage Madness: Los Lonely Boys Doc Cottonfields & Crossroads Tonight On PBS
17 September 2008, 12:00 PM. By Guanabee Staff
If you’ve never seen Hector Galan’s 2002 documentary Cottonfields & Crossroads about the rise of Willie Nelson’s favorite sons Los Lonely Boys, you’re in luck. It’s playing nationally on PBS tonight in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. Though we personally have never gotten their appeal, Los Lonely Boys are like gods in Texas so we figured you might want to know. And we love docs, so we’ll probably watch. Who knows, maybe we’ll end up converted by the end. Willie Nelson is never wrong, right?
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A) I love that the sign says “White’s” only. Because, obviously, while well versed on how to discriminate without any real reason, apparently whoever owned, made, or purchased that sign missed the day in grade school where possessive versus plural was discussed.
B) If you’re anywhere in Texas south of Waco and you try that crap, then honestly, you must really not want that many customers at all. Srsly. I’ve been in this state since being born in the early ’80s, and most all of my life it has been against best judgment to piss off the racial majority and original owners of the state.
I watched La Bamba yesterday.. it was on tv.
Wouldn’t you know it, my cable went out last night. True story! So I didn’t get to watch this.