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Czech, Please
September 1, 2005 | by Patricia Sharpe | Pat's Pick
West, Texas: The Czech Republic Has Your Back
The Eastern European country intends to offer assistance to the West community—three quarters of which is of Czech descent—following the explosion of a fertilizer plant last week.
April 24, 2013 | by Ross Dubois
We Gotcha Kolache
Czech out these traditional pastries.
November 1, 1998 | by Virginia Wood | Web Exclusive
Happy Trails
In the little town of Praha, southeast of Austin, there are a couple of houses, a cemetery, and one of the most beautiful painted churches in Texas.
December 1, 2003 | by Katharyn Rodemann | Happy Trails
Trailer Thursday: Zubik House
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Chris Rybak
April 1, 2000 | by Joe Nick Patoski | Music Review
A Q&A With Stephen Harrigan
The author and contributing editor on making kolaches, tracing roots, and writing personal stories.
March 1, 2012 | by Doyinmola Oyeniyi | Web Exclusive
Roar of the Crowd

Readers respond to the July issue.

July 24, 2013
Where Is My Home?
A culinary obsession that began decades ago in my grandmother’s kitchen sent me on a quest through Central Texas (and way beyond) for kolaches—not the best ones but the ones that would lead me to myself.
March 1, 2012 | by Stephen Harrigan | Feature
The Texanist’s Favorite Road Food
August 1, 2010 | by David Courtney | Feature

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