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After the teen’s fatal stabbing at a track meet, his grieving father called for peace and condemned race-baiting responses. His pleas have been ignored.
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After the teen’s fatal stabbing at a track meet, his grieving father called for peace and condemned race-baiting responses. His pleas have been ignored.
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A half century of chronicling Texas.
When this young man decided to go West, he made it as far as a dude ranch in Bandera.
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After fourteen years, 2,500 performances, and innumerable one-liners, the theatrical careers of Joe Sears and Jaston Williams are going swimmingly.
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Janis Joplin’s life was about music, rebellion, and excess—but she was influenced most by her tormented relationship with the people and spirit of Port Arthur.
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Anybody can get a job as a security guard. Anybody.
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The Wimberley-based band’s debut album, ‘Western Pleasure,’ is more than skin-deep.
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Former Judge Phyllis Randolph Frye came out in 1976. Thirty-four years later she became the first openly transgender person in the U.S. appointed to the bench.
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Emily McCullar is a senior writer covering pop culture, news, and Texas history. One time she wrote about sports.
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Russell Gold is a distinguished writer at Texas Monthly. He writes about energy and business.
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Lauren Larson is a senior writer at Texas Monthly.
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Michael Hardy is a native Texan and a senior writer at Texas Monthly.
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Sasha von Oldershausen is a staff writer who covers news and politics.
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Tejano superstar Bobby Pulido on hit-making after the nineties golden age, the “profound sadness” in the industry after Selena’s death, and how he found his singing voice again.
Erik Maund had it all. A wife and kids, a mansion, and an executive position with his family’s car dealership. Then a message from a stranger put everything at risk. 
In the first episode of the Texas Monthly true crime podcast, a father makes a tragic discovery, and an investigator gets to work.
Executive editor Michael Hall has reported on many exonerations over the years, but nothing compares to the story of Estella Ybarra and Carlos Jaile.
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Knight Out offers Monterrey-style trompo and carne asada tacos at AT&T Stadium and a few other spots. When you finally find it, get ready for a treat.
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I visited a Kansas City mall to experience the first museum dedicated to the cuisine in the country, and it’s a good start for such a meaty subject.
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Decked out in her pink accessories, Galveston’s Nikki Johnson-Kunz isn’t afraid of stingrays, wild weather, or the physically grueling work that she does side by side with her 92-year-old father-in-law. But she does worry about the future of shrimping in Texas.
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The state’s most powerful figure, Tim Dunn, isn’t an elected official. But behind the scenes, the West Texas oilman and lay preacher is lavishly financing what he regards as a holy war against public education, renewable energy, and non-Christians.
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