Trill Burgers Is as ‘Houston’ as a Restaurant Can Get
Noted for having the "best burger in America," this joint hosts Space City royalty, with affable, determined co-owner and rapper Bun B holding court.
Noted for having the "best burger in America," this joint hosts Space City royalty, with affable, determined co-owner and rapper Bun B holding court.
The state senator was little known until last year, when the massacre in Uvalde, in his district, thrust him into the spotlight.
The injury-depleted Astros should be having a nightmare season. But surprise performances from little-known players have kept Houston winning.
The multiplatinum artist, who has released a new deluxe version of the 2012 record, reflects on the dark (and fun) L.A. summer when it was written.
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The governor has long suffered from the reputation that he’s a policy lightweight. He’s turning it around this year in five easy steps.
On the latest single from ‘Texas Wild,’ a forthcoming tribute album stacked with state classics, you can hear the joy in Bingham’s weathered voice.
It’s named for frontier naturalist Gabriel Marnoch, who led a life of crime while discovering new species.
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Hill Barbecue in Lubbock has had some issues with thievery and arson, but it perseveres because, to its owners, barbecue is “damn near religion.”
Let that BBQ Freak flag fly on your lock screen!
Here’s how to get a peek inside the glitziest, most charming homes in the state, all while helping raise money for preservation efforts.
Rate your 'cue like Daniel Vaughn and the pros.
Royal Oak® is the Charcoal of Champions and has continued to find ways to improve and innovate to bring the best grilling experience to your backyard.
The far–East Austin bar is an elephant graveyard for restaurant signs of decades past, but we’re still trying to figure out who it’s really for.
On property taxes, school funding, and more, “Democrats are not even in the conversation,” Dallas representative John Bryant says.
A 16-year-old assault survivor tells investigators of her attacker's chilling confession.
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These small-town churches, built in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, commissioned artists to re-create the grandeur of European cathedrals in the Lone Star State.
Frankfurter season is here and what better way to indulge than with Mexican regional variations on the dish, which are often wrapped in bacon and topped with carne asada.
Join Goodstock by Nolan Ryan for a trip around the DFW Metroplex to discover delectable dishes built atop this local Texas staple.
In a market that has made it increasingly harder for people to achieve their dreams of home ownership, Arched Cabins LLC is offering a new option that answers the prayers of many prospective home buyers.
Addison Oktoberfest brings a purely Texan twist to this popular celebration of German culture, food, music and bier.
Support small businesses (and your sweet-tooth) by visiting these delicious dessert spots in Garland, TX.
Joe Jones has amassed millions of followers on social media, but the only thing he’s keeping track of is laughs.
El Sancho Tex Mex BBQ, in Mission, innovates with ten different tacos filled with combos like brisket and chilaquiles and chicharrón and pork belly.
The Grammy-winning founder of Asleep at the Wheel on fifty years of friendship with Willie, with cameos by George Gershwin, Floyd Tillman, and Robert Duvall.
In his new book, ‘The Heat Will Kill You First,’ Austin-based journalist Jeff Goodell examines climate change in its most essential form: temperature rise.
Thank goodness the state GOP's war on renewables has, so far, failed.
Archaeology and architecture groups banded together to bring a mudhif, a town hall for the Marsh Arab tribe of Iraq, to Rice University.
Inspired by Taylor Sheridan, celebrity tattoo artist Dillon Forte has brought his penchant for sacred geometry and all-black aesthetics to his exclusive ranch in the Hill Country.
The conservation victory at Honey Creek relied on “the goodness of those people’s hearts,” says one environmentalist.
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Luis Lara of Proyecto Humo has often felt like his ideas were too big for Laredo, but they’re exactly what the city needs.
Founded by a pair of former Navy SEALs, Austin-based Terradepth has ambitious plans to deploy a fully autonomous fleet of submersibles to continually monitor the seafloor.
Austin nurses walked out of Ascension Seton Medical Center to protest staffing and retention issues, saying their patients are not safe.
The seven-time Olympic medalist will return to competition this summer, according to USA Gymnastics.
The Austin-based hotel group Bunkhouse has brought Edificio San Fernando, a 1940s jewel box of a building, into the modern era.
Richard Linklater didn’t set out to make a Texas film, but Matthew McConaughey’s iconic character feels like somebody every Texan knows.
Wild weather in Slaton forced the owners of Pitforks and Smokerings BBQ to face the past—and move their restaurant into the future.
Texans have never been afraid of summer temperatures. This year’s record-breaking heat wave should make us think twice.
Remembering John Goodenough, who was well into his fifties when he developed a battery that changed the world.
H-Town is the cartoon character’s alleged hometown, but she seems more like a Conroe gal to me.
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A Buc-ee’s representative tells Texas Monthly cleaning crews were promptly dispatched to the remote location.
The Texas Country Jamboree doesn't exist, and Garth Brooks wasn't booed off its stage. That didn't deter Greg Abbott.
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Armed with new forensic technology, Don Miller takes up the case and gets a break — one that raises even more questions about what happened to Susan Woods.
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