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Baseball will break your heart.
Baseball will break your heart.
Plus, Richard Linklater rescues animals, Chip and Joanna Gaines rehab the DIY network, and Meat Loaf sues a Dallas hotel.
El Paso-born playwright Octavio Solis’s 'Quixote Nuevo' rides into Houston’s Alley Theatre this month.
The Texas-born pop star brings depth and confidence to her first album since 2015.
Who put H-E-B and Whataburger in the same division?
The Astros’ cheating scandal, coming on the heels of the Texans’ meltdown in Kansas City, is a low point in the city’s long history of sports failure.
The new show follows members of Navarro College’s cheer team as they prepare for a big competition.
The Butthole Surfers frontman’s book is a profane, hilarious, Texas-set romp.
LSU may have won the national championship, but we’d rather focus on arguing over which college football team was the best in Texas.
As a man of the people, he belongs on the airwaves—not on mediocre cable games.
A modest proposal for new leadership.
In a rare move, the iconoclastic Houston artist took his only solo album on the road—fifty years after its release.
Plus, the best contestant on Netflix’s reality show ’The Circle’ and Megan Thee Stallion and Normani's new collaboration.
Plus, Alamo Drafthouse gets into books and Matthew McConaughey unveils his 2020 credo.
The successful musician says trolls drove her off the social media platform.
Jason Garrett is finally out—and Jerry Jones replaced him with the Jason Garrett of Wisconsin.
The Texans quarterback won his first playoff game in spectacular fashion.
An exhibit at the Centre Pompidou in Paris (France, that is) spotlights the work of a Texas filmmaker too often taken for granted.
The renowned author and Texas State professor’s latest work is about parenthood, but eschews the typical advice model.
The Dallas Stars face off against the Nashville Predators at the Cotton Bowl on New Year’s Day. Here's what you need to know.
Before starring in ‘Terminator' and working with Robert Rodriguez, the Tejano fulfilled his grandfather’s biggest dream.
The university has implemented a measure that prohibits athletes who’ve committed sexual violence from playing sports there.
The Austin director’s war film is notable for its near-total absence of politics.
The 76-year-old artist died just past midnight on Christmas Eve at his home in Austin.
The Wimberley artist's memorable album, released earlier this year, materialized after a life-changing experience.
The show has traveled to the likes of Texas A&M, Baylor, and Texas Tech.
Whether on cable TV or in arthouse cinema, these Texas exports all did us proud.
Character actress Margo Martindale is cast in a legal thriller, and Matthew McConaughey tries to get over jet lag with whiskey and pork cracklings.
This year saw the release of gripping documentaries, a drama set in space, and more.
Texans had a banner year for inimitable music releases.
Forget the tortured artist clichés. The critically acclaimed musician began making the best albums of his life when he settled in Texas and decided to try being happy.
The Houston-based artist talks about the Houston art scene, working with Solange, and using chairs as a medium.
From family drama to historical fiction to young adult novels, Texas authors recommend something for everyone.
This year saw no shortage of impactful sports news, from Dirk Nowitzki’s retirement to Art Briles's return.
The owners of the Grand Ole Opry snapped up ACL Live At The Moody Theater earlier this week.
The best-selling author offers a lively—but drastically incomplete—account of nineteenth-century Texas history.
The local artist talks about finding her medium, what she’s unlearning, and being an ”emerging artist.”
Plus, a Dallas museum for holiday photos, a book about old Hollywood, and late-night pho in Houston.
The San Antonio basketball team has been known for its consistency for years. Now, it's hardly recognizable.
Plus: St. Vincent’s movie heads to Sundance, Kanye West and Joel Osteen reteam, and Post Malone owns the year.
Two 7-5 teams renewing a rivalry that’s never really coming back is what this season deserves.
A guide to finding the perfect pair, whether you're working cattle, two-stepping, or presenting a TED talk.
The pair have been inseparable for decades.
On Cameo, you can contract the likes of Troy Aikman to say hello, happy birthday, or "we're breaking up."
This holiday season, give your nearest and dearest something only a true Texan could love.
The El Paso native and celebrity chef is coming home in support of his new memoir, ‘Where I Come From.’
Known for his ‘mumblecore’ films, Andrew Bujalski takes a new direction for Disney+’s first feature film.
The country star's Christmas show premieres later this week.
A new Hollywood film, ‘Ford v Ferrari,’ sees Texan automobile developer Carroll Shelby in the driver’s seat.
Ambitious Texans across the state are crafting, building, and designing goods in hopes that what they make will resonate and connect with their customers. Whether they’re independent small-batch artisans or shop owners, each is striving to create something special. We’ve scoured the big cities and the small towns for gifts—from