Ode to Sonny Boy’s
Remembering (sort of) the best burger of my childhood.
Associate editor Paul Knight joined the staff of Texas Monthly in 2011, and for much of his time at the magazine he has worked as a fact-checker. Knight was previously a newspaper reporter for the Press-Register, in Mobile, Alabama, and for the Houston Press, where his work was recognized by, among others, Investigative Reporters and Editors and the Association of Alternative Newsmedia. Knight grew up in Wylie and now lives in Austin.
X Games medalist Colten Moore isn’t giving up on the sport that killed his brother.
In a new documentary, the Dallas Mavericks’ legendary power forward lets down his guard.
I promise driving a truck won’t help you create any ties to your new state’s rural roots, but spending one day on a city street, sharing it with trucks like mine, may help you understand that practicality doesn’t have much to do with being a Texan at all.
Plan a summertime weekend catching trophy trout using this guide with tips on what to do, where to eat, and where to stay.
Fishing for solitude—and trophy trout—in a coastal idyll.
This year, Marcus Luttrell's Lone Survivor Foundation will offer more therapy-intensive retreats to help vets transition to post-military life than ever before.
Collecting for the Olden Year Musical Museum.
At the Fort Griffin Fandangle, Texas’s oldest outdoor musical, an all-amateur local cast reenacts its own bloody history.
The Navy SEAL sniper was killed at a gun range in Erath County before he completed his second book, "American Gun." Now his wife and co-authors are determined to share the story they knew Kyle wanted to tell.
Josh Kinser, a fellow soldier who knew the late SEAL, talks about guns, PTSD, and what his friend meant to veterans.
Jeff Salamon is an executive editor at Texas Monthly.
The prize-winning author, who recently sold off nearly 300,000 books, plans to close three of his four stores. What happens to tiny Archer City now?
The author of Lone Survivor still has his gun at the ready.