Being There: Meat Market (December 2007)

A slide show of Texas steakhouses captures the state’s love affair with beef.

Being There: The Brazos River (November 2007)

Inspired by John Graves, S.C. Gwynne takes a canoe trip down the Brazos River.

Being There: Big Bend (October 2007)

Contributing photographer Sarah Wilson talks about the area’s splendor, from its sweeping vistas to its beautiful canyons and mountains.

Lady Bird: A Life in Pictures (September 2007)

Betty Sue Flowers, the director of the LBJ Library and Museum, discusses the life and legacy of the former first lady.

Being There: Bridges to Life Ministry (August 2007)

Contributing photographer Sarah Wilson talks about her revealing images of inmates and victims.

Being There: The King Ranch (August 2007)

Managing editor Patricia Busa McConnico introduces a portfolio of images of the King Ranch by photographer Kurt Markus.

Being There: The State Capitol (July 2007)

Being There: Beaches (June 2007)

A slide show of images from Texas beaches shows just what the Third Coast (and a few other spots) has to offer. Narrator Suzy Banks talks about what to do, from building sand castles at South Padre Island to searching for lightning whelks and wentletraps along the shore of San Jose Island.

Being There: Ramadi (May 2007)

A slide show of senior editor John Spong’s images from his recent trip to Iraq provides a window into war- torn life in Ramadi. He talks about his experiences there, from watching his friend Carlos Brown operate to seeing the casualties of war.

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