These Texas Makers Turn Salvaged Wood into Sustainable Showpieces
This Earth Day, shop for woodworking masterpieces made with materials such as skateboard decks and salvaged trees from the Rio Grande Valley.
This Earth Day, shop for woodworking masterpieces made with materials such as skateboard decks and salvaged trees from the Rio Grande Valley.
Only a handful of NBA players have suited up for all three Texas teams. One of them happens to be seven-foot-four Houston Rockets center Boban Marjanović.
The storied dance hall, where the Sex Pistols and Merle Haggard once shared a marquee, has undergone a renovation with an eye toward honoring the past.
Eight storylines for Texan fans to follow, from Iowa's superstar guard to South Carolina's dominance to Kim Mulkey's return to Texas.
The former Dallas Cowboys cheerleader designs outfits that negotiate the conflicts between being professionally sexy, staying G-rated, and performing physically demanding work.
Mavs great Dirk Nowitzki, along with four San Antonio Spurs—Gregg Popovich, Becky Hammon, Tony Parker, and Pau Gasol—headline the 2023 class.
Dallas-based Low and Slow specializes in corn, potato, and tortilla chips that are smoked before they're bagged, providing an unmistakable flavor and aroma.
'cleaVage: the front story' is the world’s first musical about silicone breast implants. Do we need a punny goof-fest about the saga of fake boobs? Yes.
In the Tex-Mex wars of my mind, the victor was never in doubt.
I can still smell its heavenly aroma.
Sure, the restaurant chain was founded in Dallas and is currently headquartered there—but the concept also embraces the Dallas identity.
Here’s our take on the state’s new restaurants, along with a few updates to longtime favorites.
It’s intended to reconnect a corner of Dallas divided long ago by a highway, but without the right policies enacted, some fear it will displace residents who've lived there for decades.
For underprivileged kids, the biggest obstacles to success—homelessness, hunger, violence—reside outside the classroom. Dallas businessman Randy Bowman, who grew up poor himself, is betting on an unconventional fix.
They can and they will. NCAA conference realignment is making bizarre matchups like SMU versus Oregon the norm.
A conversation on abortion rights with the Dallas lawyer whose argument against Texas’s abortion law changed the course of history.
A UT Southwestern program highlights how physicians can and should be better trained to discuss healthy eating with their patients.
Follow these tips and tricks to becoming beloved at your local watering hole from the guy who literally wrote the book.
David Morring of Dallas’s Lerma is one of the creative minds behind the “He Gets Us” campaign, which targets “spiritually open skeptics.”
The white tablecloth may be all washed up, but the dining is as fine as ever.
We sent a novelist to get her cards flipped up and down the state.
A deep dive into “Wild Animals,” a song from the Dallas R&B artist’s newest album, ‘Girl in the Half Pearl.’
People can’t get enough of this Dallas toddler and her product reviews.
Dallas’s Jasmine Crockett and Austin’s Greg Casar talked to Texas Monthly about fighting for progressive policies in a GOP-controlled chamber.
The NBA guard can search for the Earth’s edge in Big Bend and bone up on JFK conspiracy theories when he’s not getting buckets in Dallas.
The Dallas Stars left winger is on pace to set new franchise scoring records—and he’s inspiring a generation of new hockey fans along the way.
The Texas-raised actor returned to Sundance for the premiere of his latest film—a brutal, impressive character study of a troubled bodybuilder.
After a leopard escape, the suspicious death of a vulture, and the theft of two monkeys, Texans are anxiously awaiting an explanation.
In reporting how Candy Montgomery came to murder her lover’s wife, the authors recall trying to capture a “time and place in Texas history.”
After Sunday’s loss, “America’s Team” is now 0–7 in NFL Division Round games since 1996, and 0–3 with Dak Prescott as quarterback.
An escape in 1950 inspired my novel. The wildly different public reactions show how much our relationship to animals has changed.
Robert Jeffress resuscitated a once powerful church—and courted controversy too.
Before its recent troubles, the industry giant seemed like the airline to beat.
Jonathan Majors and Tommy Lee Jones don’t just have their home state in common.
Why has San Antonio fallen behind Houston, Dallas, and Austin?
Melanie Linnear recalls the origins of the unhealthiest (but most delicious) competition in all the land.
If your dishwasher works properly, you probably have a long-ago Texas Instruments employee to thank.
It’s been almost thirty years since America’s Team last played in the Super Bowl, yet fans remain hooked on Jerry Jones’s soap opera.
Its recent troubles notwithstanding, the Dallas-based brand remains a shrine to good taste.
Tacos y Chelas may be surrounded by pricey restaurants, but the humble space has tacos al pastor and birria tacos that won’t break the bank.
The Dallas-based airline has always lagged behind in technology. Its leaders saw that as a feature, not a bug.
Mexican wines haven’t had much recognition, but the tides are turning as sommeliers and shop owners struggle to keep them in stock.
Well, that might be a stretch. But these six Texas hikes will start your 2023 off right.
Getting tired of pie? Switch it up with this classic dessert that still incorporates the holiday favorite filling of pumpkin and spices.
The latest from Regino Rojas is fun and festive, but the food’s not fooling around.
The Dallas-raised electronic musician is filling venues with his raucous, half-naked, almost fully improvised shows. Can he settle down just once and make a serious album?
The 55-year-old designer encourages her almost two million social media followers—especially older women—to dress with confidence, style, and panache.
Jimmy Johnson’s memoir, ‘Swagger,’ is another salvo in the catty, decades-long feud between the former coach and Jerry Jones.
Five USMNT players came through FC Dallas’s system, which is considered the nation's best incubator of world-class soccer talent.
Season three of the Netflix reality series wrapped up in Dallas, but between the gossipy fun and the occasional eye roll, there is insight into the nature of twenty-first-century relationships and marriage.