What Happens When a Houston Energy Guru Messes With the Power Grid?
‘Wall Street Journal’ reporter Russell Gold’s new book, ‘Superpower,’ crafts an engaging narrative of one man’s quest to modernize the American energy business.
‘Wall Street Journal’ reporter Russell Gold’s new book, ‘Superpower,’ crafts an engaging narrative of one man’s quest to modernize the American energy business.
The UT professor and longtime ’Texas Monthly’ contributor died on Saturday at the age of 79 after a stroke.
We asked friends and colleagues to share their personal recollections of the Texas cultural giant we lost last week.
Watch this exclusive live performance of the title track from his 2017 album, The Doubles.
Millennial businesswomen are making themselves seen and heard throughout the state with fun, empowering fashions.
The Dallas Museum of Art's stunning fashion display celebrates the genius Stanley Marcus noticed early on.
Robert Duvall and Tommy Lee Jones discuss their friend, a Texas legend who leaves behind a brilliant body of work and definitive repository of Southwestern culture.
Plus, more summer jams, an essay about coming of age in Houston, and an Instagram account where sneaker culture and preachers collide.
W.C. Clark is known as the "Godfather of Austin Blues," and he proved that he still has a strong hold on that title during his Sound Check session.
Yes, I know ”apple time, apple time” was a joke. But why were so many of us willing to believe it of the NBA star?
Along with Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, he brought unprecedented NBA success to the Alamo City.
Creator and Austin native Rob Thomas reveals a few key things about the upcoming fourth season of the revived show on Hulu.
‘Beautiful Lie,’ out later this month, is the newest collaboration from the state’s reigning couple of Americana.
The last-place team is actually having fun with pitcher Andrew Cashner's tendency to wear the Lone Star State on his sleeve(s).
The Austin indie band recently launched a live-album series that chronicles its 20-plus-year career.
In this year’s NBA Finals, do they root for the star who spurned them or their hated Western Conference foe?
Diana Natalicio has collected a few hundred UTEP tops over the decades—and has something to say about each of them.
The Dallas native has always suffered from anxiety. Becoming a famous, globe-trotting DJ made it worse—and gave him a way to channel it.
In an East Austin warehouse, Revival builds custom bikes, restores vintage ones, and crafts leather accessories.
Inside the May 24 school board meeting.
A Q&A between filmmaker David Modigliani and Texas Monthly's Eric Benson, who followed O'Rourke for the 2018 'Underdog' podcast.
How the groundbreaking Nigerian-Houstonian rapper has gone viral—and why his art matters.
The author of ‘The Rap Yearbook’ and ‘Basketball (and Other Things)’ talks his latest book and his beginnings as a writer.
NBA legend Dirk Nowitzki will be honored with a three-block stretch outside the American Airlines Center.
The new book by the retired special forces commander and former UT chancellor is filled with tales from an adventure-seeking life.
The Houston rapper assumes a “hot girl” persona as she turns the tables on chauvinist hip-hop posturing.
Plus, Mary H.K. Choi’s novel about young adulthood in Austin, a classic Cyd Charisse film, and Liza Koshy’s YouTube series.
In ‘Spying on the South,’ the author of the bestselling ‘Confederates in the Attic’ offers a few pungent opinions about the Lone Star State.
After Musgraves went there in “Oh What a World,” we decided to dig into the not-insignificant trend.
In the series’ debut episode, a trio of military veterans from the Valhalla Club invite comedian and TV host Jordan Klepper into the ring.
Yes, we’re taking this week’s overblown Twitter fight way too seriously.
The Palestinian-American author is the first Arab to receive the Poetry Foundation award.
Solange, Kacey Musgraves, Lizzo, and Brandon Maxwell were behind some of the most memorable looks at fashion’s biggest night.
The 30-year-old businesswoman talks motivation, her daily routine, and why it’s important for her fitnesswear to be inclusive.
The gentle giant who played Chewbacca finished a lifetime of service to others at his longtime Boyd home.
Austin native Gabriel Luna will reprise his role as the title character of the just-announced Hulu original.
And his performance isn't even expected to peak until the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.
The Grammy-winning jazz-funk-rockers are back with American Music: Vol. VII, their first album in five years.
Our latest homegrown football star has been drafted away from the city he loves.
Could the pop star's next single feature Natalie Maines, Martie Maguire, and Emily Robison?
Plus, Brené Brown’s Netflix special and the Vincent van Gogh exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
A new exhibit at UT-El Paso displays works by young people held last year at the immigration detention center.
Gender reveal parties are a twenty-first-century curiosity. On the one hand, they’re social events that provide expectant parents Facebook- and Instagram-ready opportunities to celebrate the happy milestone of bringing a baby into the world with friends and family. On the other hand, they often perpetuate outdated social stereotypes of gender
Best known for her collaborations with David Lynch, the ‘Twin Peaks’ actress is ready to reclaim her Austin and San Antonio roots.
The Texas native delivers another attention-worthy performance.
The celebrated fashion designer has come a long way from Longview.
Fernando A. Flores’s debut novel, ‘Tears of the Trufflepig,’ is an exhilarating borderland dystopia.
In Texas Monthly writer-at-large Oscar Cásares’s forthcoming novel, a retired high school teacher in Brownsville is reluctantly pulled into the world of human trafficking.
Every weekend this spring, homeowners are opening their doors to display new builds, restorations, and updated manors.
One of three Texans to earn a fellowship this year, Jennifer Garza-Cuen explores the interconnections of place and identity in her stunning images.