Hollywood, Texas: Matthew McConaughey Has Your Coronavirus Pep Talk
Plus, scores of Texan films and TV shows shut down over virus fears, while SXSW and Jamie Foxx gamely soldier on.
Plus, scores of Texan films and TV shows shut down over virus fears, while SXSW and Jamie Foxx gamely soldier on.
Listen to and support these artists from the comfort of your home.
The national treasure is even headlining an online benefit concert this evening.
After the Civil War, a group of politicians fought—and failed—to empower everyday Texans. But we can see their influence in the New Deal, the Great Society, Donald Trump, and Bernie Sanders.
The team traded away their star receiver for a running back and a second-round draft pick.
Texas musical luminaries reveal the family histories, powerful influences, and big breaks that made them the artists they are today.
The Suffers’ front woman, Kam Franklin, on quitting her job to do music full time.
The bandleader and composer Carrie Rodriguez, who grew up in Austin, changed her course after reconnecting with Texas music.
Charley Crockett grew up watching Freddy Fender perform. He tells us how his life in music took a similar path.
But for decades the town where it was created had no idea.
Shawn Colvin on her early days in Texas, and thinking ahead to her final days.
Austin singer-songwriter Walker Lukens often writes songs based on readers’ confessions. This is what he’d own up to.
The Corpus Christi DJ, producer, and nu cumbia pioneer El Dusty talks about the music that shaped his trajectory.
Hip-hop mainstay Lil Keke tells the story of how he earned his musical chops driving around Houston.
From soothing ambient tunes to effervescent pop bangers, here’s what we’re playing.
Plus, a new TV series will explore Dallas’s “Dr. Death,” Woody Harrelson subs in for Jason Statham, and Matthew McConaughey just keeps road trippin.'
These are tough questions to answer right now.
Coming off the heels of a recent label contract dispute, the Houston rapper’s latest effort is both varied and evocative.
Plus, something from the St. Vincent x Outdoor Voices collection, a Facebook group admiring Texas’s landscape, and a Fredericksburg candle company.
Yes, *that* boat.
Plus, Tony Romo gets a much-deserved raise, William Jackson Harper gets his first movie lead, and more.
In an exclusive first look at his new book, journalist Joe Holley revisits the terrible morning when mayhem descended on a rural Texas church.
After being evicted from its former location, one of the state’s premier jazz venues is set to reopen in the heart of the theater district.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston’s show immortalizes the late musician in his hometown.
Analyzing how the festival might handle the growing public health concern.
The beloved band released a song and an accompanying video this week.
The online sensation was a living symbol of at least one of these things.
Suspending the festival amid coronavirus fears would be The Big One for Austin’s economy.
Plus, Hilary Duff’s 'Lizzie McGuire' reboot stalls out, Natalie Zea gets her own TV show, and Jamie Foxx tries to get Leonardo DiCaprio to rap.
It’s part of a bigger plan to make the North Texas city a destination.
Baseball has its own way of enforcing the rules.
The nonagenarian sculptor, whose pieces are flecked throughout southeast Texas, unveils a career-spanning retrospective in Beaumont.
Plus, artist Shyama Golden, a podcast connecting Texas A&M AgriLife to an underground mango trade, and plenty more.
Plus, Will Ferrell makes a movie about Collin Street Bakery, Tye Sheridan levels up, and meet Travis Scott’s AI replacement.
The annual journey to the Houston Rodeo offers a corrective to the reductionist narrative that pop culture has long perpetuated.
Celebrating the era when the Big Boys and Butthole Surfers made music that was loud and fast and dangerous.
In 2018, the cavernous, old-school Doug's Gym closed after 55 years in business. A new book of photos recaptures the space in all its gritty, unchanging glory.
Plus, new music from Caleb Landry Jones and Kaitlyn Dever, and candles from Kacey Musgraves and Erykah Badu.
A former McKinney North pitcher’s lawsuit alleges that the sign-stealing scandal ended his career.
The Houston cheerleader talks about her surprising return to the Navarro College squad and her future plans.
The eclectic band and R&B singer discuss how long drives and their teenage adventures in sneaking out alike informed the album.
Emily Ramshaw and Andrea Valdez discuss their vision for the 19th*, a nonprofit venture where politics, policy, and gender will converge.
The musician BFFs are bringing their movie about the making of a movie about musician BFFs to SXSW.
The internet was once again confounded by the Katy native’s Texas accent, with some thinking it wasn’t sincere. The internet is wrong.
Installation artist Mark Dion displays his findings in a tongue-in-cheek Fort Worth museum exhibition.
Photographer John Dyer’s iconic photos of the fallen singer are being shown for the first time.
Plus, Jerry Harris of ‘Cheer' is ready for his closeup, Jessica Simpson’s comeback, and Post Malone’s Super Bowl commercial.
The Sundance Film Festival award winner follows teenagers from across Texas as they convene in Austin for an immersive lesson in government.
No, it's not that the author is white.
The post-McConaissance period has been rough, but the actor’s turn in ‘The Gentlemen’ would have fit into that golden age.