‘The Passage’: Love at First Bite
Best-selling author and Rice University professor Justin Cronin, who wrote 'The Passage' trilogy, on taking his work from the page to the screen.
Best-selling author and Rice University professor Justin Cronin, who wrote 'The Passage' trilogy, on taking his work from the page to the screen.
The video fits alongside Childish Gambino’s “This is America” and Beyoncé’s “Formation” in its vocal addressing of racism in America.
The underachieving former Texas Tech leader is somehow now the head coach of an NFL team.
Euless is home to one of the largest Tongan communities in the U.S. In this documentary, Huay-Bing Law explores how the immigrants have revitalized the local high school football team through the story of one player, Patrick Vahe.
In the small town of Gonzales, Texas, a cattle auction serves as the cultural focal point, bringing residents and carrying the community’s heritage forward.
Filmmaker Annie Silverstein chronicled the scene and the dancers at Sefcik Dance Hall in Seaton.
Mac Coleman always knew he wanted to be a professional bronc rider. This documentary film by TJ Martinez profiles the Texan as he pursues his dream—after losing his eyesight.
Mac Coleman always knew he wanted to be a professional bronc rider. This documentary film by TJ Martinez profiles the Texan as he pursues his dream—after losing his eyesight.
Bart, Homer, Lisa, Marge, and Grampa Simpson made the trip on Sunday night.
The funniest Texan alive was the first recipient of the Golden Globe's lifetime achievement award in television—and its namesake going forward.
For the Renaissance man—a baseball player, a features writer, and an award-winning documentary filmmaker—the sky posed no limit.
For the Dallas CEO, sacred space takes on a new meaning in her home, which was once a church.
In her second novel, Gentry mines women’s commonplace experiences with abusive men to create a page-turning thriller.
The unlikely rise (and rise, and rise) of the most powerful man in country music.
And, yes, we understand that they've won a National Championship.
The famed longhorn met the Georgia Bulldog at the Sugar Bowl, and things almost got wild.
Again, Texans proved that our state has one of the richest music scenes in the world.
A power ranking of Texas's Hollywood exports.
The brother of a young cowboy lost in a 2017 Panhandle fire helped his team to a stunning victory.
From a sophisticated thriller to a vulnerable memoir to imaginative short stories, Texas authors recommend their favorite books from 2018.
The Austin-based songwriter opts for the keys and wry humor on his latest single.
Could the Westlake High School grad be the greatest backup quarterback of all time?
The adaptation of the 2012 bestseller looks like quirky fun.
The documentary, premiering on PBS December 17, looks to the elderly minister's hometown of Grand Saline to uncover why he set himself alight.
It’s Whataburger as we always imagined it.
The newly ”obsolete” park looks like it’s found a new life.
After 42 years, Fitzgerald's is closing. The legendary club certainly made its mark.
Cecy Treviño started her girls' music school to provide a safe space for self-expression. But the bands are getting booked all over town.
James Surls has a storied legacy as one of Texas’s greatest living sculptors. But at age 75, the eccentric artist is far from finished.
How much do you know about our state? We asked born-and-bred Texans and newbies to play some Lone Star trivia at the Austin City Limits music festival.
Kacey Musgraves, Travis Scott, Post Malone, Khalid, Maren Morris, and more have topped Apple’s charts—and are collecting accolades.
Two of the city’s veteran musicians talk us through its ongoing auditory transformation after the departure of Leon Bridges—and why some uncertainty is a good thing.
Step into the city's social scene with Chris Cates and Jose Gutierrez, the influencers behind 'When Where What Austin.'
This is the first time since 1905 that the Longhorns and Sooners are meeting twice in a year. And it's going to be a big one.
The Mavs rookie sensation is taking the NBA by storm.
The Texans have positioned themselves to make the playoffs—a rare feat among teams that get off to a 0-3 start.
There's a history of state legislatures intervening in intrastate football rivalries.
On the football field, one team went from six to eleven. Another went from eleven to six. And both faced challenges they didn’t expect.
His redefinition of his hometown's sound culminated with a celebration of all things Houston.
Georgia O'Keeffe's talented younger sister was forgotten by art historians. A new exhibit in Dallas aims to shed light on her work.
Felicia Graham’s new book 'Rollergirls' tells the story of Austin’s thriving flat-track roller derby scene through photos.
The world-champion gymnast from Spring is taking misogyny to the mat.
The Houston Astros owner probably isn’t too worried that his team didn’t go all the way this year—he’s settling in for the long haul.
How three R&B singers and a rapper turned themselves into Texas’s biggest brand ambassadors.
The San Antonio Twitter legend mobilizes a quarter-million followers to advocate for social justice (and sell a few books).
That’s a club we would like to join.
Dolly Parton, teen self-confidence, and a young adult novel—what’s not to like?
As radio and television stop breaking new bands, the curator behind Austin City Limits Music Festival’s crowd-drawing lineups has become a major player in the popscape.
The film isn't just a buddy comedy about a road trip—and it simply misses the mark.
Tell it how it is, Rylan.