SXSW Award Winner ‘Short Term 12’ Has Become This Generation’s ‘Dazed and Confused’
The micro-budget feature launched a number of A-list careers.
The micro-budget feature launched a number of A-list careers.
Belinda George makes sure that every student at her elementary school gets read to at night.
'Alita: Battle Angel'—and its $200 million budget—offer hope to the local film industry.
FX and Comedy Central are both bringing their bibliophilia to Austin.
McConnahaugh? McConaughay? McConohay? All right, all right, all right.
Plus, explosive photography from Austin, instrumentals from Billy Preston, and a podcast investigation of Anna Nicole Smith.
The Queen of Cumbia’s birthday may become an annual day of recognition in the state of Texas.
The popular tight end is out of the booth and back on the field.
But what are the odds that they'll make noise come October?
The giant of Texas basketball got the classiest of send-offs.
The hottest singer in country music paid tribute to her Texas roots with a cover of "Como La Flor."
“Two men, both alpha males, from vastly different cultures, are about to collide. . . HARD.”
In his new memoir, the former chief of emergency medicine at Brackenridge Hospital recounts stories that are by turns tragic, triumphant, and NSFW.
As government land seizures roil the Valley, a German-born artist points to stark historical parallels.
Plus, the crime in Vidor that inspired an Oscar-winning film and the TV show bringing us back to middle school.
The actor has teamed up with British director Guy Ritchie on a movie that should be amusing—intentionally or otherwise.
The singer-songwriter draws on his nomadic childhood and experience on the rodeo circuit to pen socially conscious Americana.
Painter Caroline Korbell Carrington and sculptor William Carrington work together in a modern structure in their backyard.
The Austin-based production studio is known for creating cult classics. Will it finally go mainstream?
The popular Western boot company heads into new territory with the web brand’s first retail store, opening soon in Austin.
The cover of ’Adult’ captures the nature of time, but not the nature of hamburgers.
Hanif Abdurraqib's new book about hip-hop pioneers A Tribe Called Quest has reached No. 8 on the New York Times list.
Houston mayor Sylvester Turner appeared onstage at the Toyota Center to present the rapper with the key to the city—and teased the promise of roller coasters.
Plus, garage rock from Texas City, Tejano rock n’ roll from San Antonio, and surviving a fictional rapture in small-town Texas.
Taylor Collins and Katie Forrest welcome guests to their sprawling Hill Country home.
The self-styled rebel of the 1990s indie film boom hasn’t had a hit in years. Can ‘Alita’ turn his fortunes around?
With her Golden Hour taking top honors, the singer’s big gamble has paid off.
Ruby City, Adjaye’s first building in Texas, is the vision of the late Linda Pace, and will house her personal collection.
El Paso’s favorite adopted son teams up with British superproducers Disclosure to preview his April album release.
The Houston songwriter pays tribute to the iconic brand on his latest album.
The award-winning writer and UT professor talks about her new novel, 'Bowlaway,' and how teaching and Texas have affected her work.
Queen Bey and her husband are offering one heck of a grand prize to fans who commit to plant-based meals.
Thanks to the dysfunctional Knicks, the Mavs basically got Kristaps Porzingis for free.
A decade ago, she broke box office records with ‘Twilight.’ Now the McAllen-raised director is breaking gender barriers in Hollywood.
Filmmaker Huay-Bing Law explores how Tongan immigrants revitalized the local high school football team in Euless.
‘The Upshaws of County Line,’ a new book and exhibit currently at the Museum of the Big Bend, chronicles a safe haven established by African American Texans.
The winter season is tough enough without dehydrated skin or frizzy hair. Let these products help you make it to spring.
The beard is on fire. Well, not literally.
In "Texas From Above," photographer Jay B. Sauceda captured the varied edges of Texas, from South Padre Island to the Panhandle.
Journalist Aaron Latham donated his daily journals he kept on the set of 'Urban Cowboy,' among other papers, to UT's Harry Ransom Center.
And no, he has has no idea what will happen in season four, either.
The actor seemed to give us a preview of his fancy new title at the Longhorn men's basketball game on Saturday.
The 23-year-old star played with the poise and confidence of a quarterback with a decade’s experience. And from the booth, the quarterback with decades of experience made us smarter.
In this 2011 documentary, filmmaker Annie Silverstein chronicles the scene at Sefcik Dance Hall in Seaton, one of the last small-town Texas dance halls remaining.
An all-time great troll job.
Gen-X'ers rejoice: Here's a chance to see all of your favorite 1990s bands in one weekend.
Do yoga with a goat, work out on a trampoline, or run your way to a glass of free beer. Studios and gyms across Texas offer all kinds of options.
In this documentary, filmmaker Joel Fendelman captures the auctioneer, attendees, and atmosphere at a small-town cattle auction in Gonzales.
Somehow, it took until 2019 for this to happen.
The Texas Longhorn legend will be inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame this year. Here's why he absolutely deserves it.