Michael Hoinski
Stories
One of the most talked-about scenes in Terrence Malick's Oscar-nominated film finally explained.
The acquisition of the California fiction writer's papers aligns with the center's new mission of "literary-canon formation."
Another battle for Austin's soul divides a community.
A recruiting scandal dating back to Brittney Griner's courtship takes the air out of the glorious seasons posted by the women's and men's teams.
Why did the cash-strapped organization turn down this hefty donation? Maybe because it was offered by controversial author Tucker Max, who has been called a misogynist—and worse.
Heisman Trophy winner Robert Griffin III attends Jon Gruden's "QB" Camp and talks about the draft, his zany socks, and having his bike stolen.
The Art of Recycling, an interview with Darrell K Royal, Texas Onion Fest, and the LBJ 100 Bicycle Tour . . .
The Memorial Hermann Ironman 70.3 Texas triathlon, Trenton Doyle Hancock, and the Avocado Takedown . . .
The Sulphur Creek Iron Chef Cook's Challenge, Spoon, the Aurora Picture Show, and Battle on the Bernard. . .
Carol Burnett, Texas State Gospel Singing Convention, the Runaway Scrape and the Kemah Crawfish Festival. . .
Dean Terry of the University of Texas at Dallas has invented "EnemyGraph," a new Facebook app for things you hate.
The new television show, which satirizes church-going Dallas socialites, draws ire from Newt Gingrich and a score of others.
The German auteur Werner Herzog interviews prisoners on death row in Texas and Florida for his gripping new television series.
Robert De Niro stars in "Being Flynn," a new movie about the life of Nick Flynn, a part-time U of H writing teacher.
The Mavericks' owner insinuates that Bill Simmons, ESPN's Sports Guy, is gay.

