Is It Possible to Safely Hold a College Baseball Tournament in Bryan Right Now?
Uri Geva is hoping that his Collegiate Summer Baseball Invitational proves that it is—but experts are skeptical.
Dan Solomon writes about politics, music, food, sports, criminal justice, health care, film, and business. Dan started working with Texas Monthly as a freelancer in 2013 before becoming a staff writer, covering topics from the Baylor sexual assault scandal to the gentrification of Austin barbecue to the legacy of Texas outsider artist Daniel Johnston. His reporting has appeared in the New York Times, GQ, Vanity Fair, Wired, Fast Company, Billboard, and Deadspin.
Uri Geva is hoping that his Collegiate Summer Baseball Invitational proves that it is—but experts are skeptical.
By Dan Solomon
An investigation into the Paper of Record that is, alas, somehow necessary.
By Dan Solomon
The disparity is even more stark when you consider that Wyoming is just one of 35 states with a smaller population than the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex alone.
By Dan Solomon
Are we being pranked, or is everyone going crazy?
By Dan Solomon
Governor Abbott’s phase two reopenings signal a hope from leaders that maybe this all will just work out, somehow.
By Dan Solomon
As our understanding of the disease has evolved, so have the models and advice from experts.
By Dan Solomon
The live music industry was one of the first to come to a halt during the coronavirus crisis—but a plan could bring it back safer and sooner than anyone might have guessed.
By Dan Solomon
The streetwear brand Supreme announced its clothing collection featuring the late outsider artist’s work.
By Dan Solomon
As far as PR stunts go, this one has been lucrative.
By Dan Solomon
How do you sack a quarterback from six feet away?
By Dan Solomon
From Mattress Mack to that Austin guy who pushed a park ranger into the lake, the pandemic is bringing out the best and worst in people.
By Dan Solomon
The question is making its way through the courts, after Attorney General Ken Paxton appealed a state judge’s ruling.
By Dan Solomon
The latest rant from the ‘Infowars’ host triggers a fear we didn’t know we had.
By Dan Solomon
But the release of the track resulted in some drama anyway.
By Dan Solomon
Research suggests Governor Abbott’s statewide stay-at-home order was slowing down the coronavirus’s spread. What will happen now that he’s lifted it?
By Dan Solomon
Because there’s nothing to watch.
By Dan Solomon
Sure, why not?
By Dan Solomon
The redheaded stranger is socially distancing—thank you for your concern.
By Dan Solomon
The legendary Houston stand-up was a more conventional comic before he grew up on stages across America.
By Dan Solomon
Attempts to make sense of the spread of the virus can lead to some misunderstandings.
By Dan Solomon
A modest request for Kyle Chandler in quarantine.
By Dan Solomon
Some of the precious commodity spilled onto the interstate as the truck and cargo burned—the driver was uninjured.
By Dan Solomon
The promising start to the league is one of the endless disappointments of 2020.
By Dan Solomon
It’ll never match the live experience, but maybe it isn’t supposed to.
By Dan Solomon
The grocer started communicating with its Chinese counterparts in January and was running tabletop simulations a few weeks later. (But nothing prepared it for the rush on toilet paper.)
By Dan Solomon and Paula Forbes
A Dallas family goes viral once again.
By Dan Solomon
The national treasure is even headlining an online benefit concert this evening.
By Dan Solomon
The team traded away their star receiver for a running back and a second-round draft pick.
By Dan Solomon
Two beloved Texas institutions team up in a moment of crisis.
By Dan Solomon
These are tough questions to answer right now.
By Dan Solomon
Young people took jobs they thought would help turn Texas blue.
By Dan Solomon
The writing had been on the wall, and now it’s official.
By Dan Solomon
The beloved band released a song and an accompanying video this week.
By Dan Solomon, Cat Cardenas and Emily McCullar
There is important stuff happening in the world, so let’s just get through this quickly.
By Dan Solomon
Jessica Cisneros is the latest AOC-backed, Bernie-style candidate to fall short.
By Dan Solomon
Dear candidates: Please stop with the pandering.
By Dan Solomon
Suspending the festival amid coronavirus fears would be The Big One for Austin’s economy.
By Dan Solomon
Nearly all of the new early voters in Collin County participated on the Democratic side, and blue vote totals were up across the state.
By Dan Solomon
It’s part of a bigger plan to make the North Texas city a destination.
By Dan Solomon
A new poll asks the question that previous ones strongly suggested.
By Dan Solomon
Baseball has its own way of enforcing the rules.
By Dan Solomon
Idealistic young people in the Bloomberg campaign believe they'll stay in Texas through November. But that's not what top staff are saying.
By Dan Solomon
An imbroglio aboard an American Airlines flight has divided our nation. Let us instead unite in accepting the inherent awfulness of flying coach.
By Dan Solomon
A former McKinney North pitcher’s lawsuit alleges that the sign-stealing scandal ended his career.
By Dan Solomon
The booming suburbs of Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio could change the distribution of power in the state.
By Dan Solomon
The post-McConaissance period has been rough, but the actor’s turn in ‘The Gentlemen’ would have fit into that golden age.
By Dan Solomon
The face of the Houston Texans says he achieved a ‘lifelong dream’ in hosting ‘Saturday Night Live.'
By Dan Solomon
Two burning questions answered in one post.
By Dan Solomon
There’s been no shortage of hype and huge names in Texas college football, but there’s only one Mahomes.
By Dan Solomon
The Vermont socialist looks surprisingly strong in the Lone Star State.
By Dan Solomon