What to do about those controversial statues on the University of Texas at Austin campus.

The city held a special place in Lyndon Baines Johnson’s heart, and a number of the places significant in his life there are still around.
The Los Angeles–based photographer spent more than twenty days driving all across the state and tells us what he saw.
A bronze likeness of a Texas heroine will soon appear in downtown Austin—and with it, no doubt, an unnecessary controversy.
The outlaw country musician, who had a close friendship with Big Bird, would probably blast Mitt Romney for his threats to stop funding PBS.
October 5, 2012 | by Michael Hoinski

