This Month, the Texas Book Club Is Going Crime Thriller
In the Texas Book Club, we’re wrapping our discussion of Mary Karr’s The Liars’ Club and looking ahead to what we’re grabbing off the shelf next. For our April Texas Book Club selection, we h...
Houston’s Most Trusted Meteorologist Is Done With Texas Weather
Since moving to Houston in 2012, meteorologist Matt Lanza has seen it all. Freak windstorms. Record-setting freezes and droughts. Hurricane Harvey (2017), Tropical Storm Nicholas (2021), and Hurricane...
The Texas GOP Has a Plan to Make Part of New Mexico New Texas
Last week, the Texas House of Representatives published the interim committee charges for the Eighty-Ninth Legislative Session, and there was a surprising item in the 53-page document: The Select Comm...
The Frontier Thesis of Texas Culture
Even from outside you could smell the artiness. Standing under the marquee of the Inwood Theatre, in Dallas, waiting to buy a ticket, you’d see the door open and be hit with the unmistakable combina...
Roar of the Crowd: April 2026
Ambiguous and Misguided or Appropriate and Meticulous?In “A&M’s Melting Point,” the cover story of our February 2026 issue, contributing writer Christopher Hooks investigated the causes and cons...