Why Are So Many Reality Dating Shows Set in Texas?
‘The Ultimatum,’ ‘Married at First Sight,’ and ‘Love Is Blind’ have all shot in the state. If we do say so ourselves, single Texans have a certain je ne sais quoi.
‘The Ultimatum,’ ‘Married at First Sight,’ and ‘Love Is Blind’ have all shot in the state. If we do say so ourselves, single Texans have a certain je ne sais quoi.
Whether you prefer bourbon, gin, or Pimm’s, we’ve got seven cocktails for you to sip on this holiday season.
On the fifth day of Christmas, my true love gave to me . . . five feral hogs?
With visits to Mexico, New York, and New Mexico, this year might have been taco editor José R. Ralat’s best year of dining in a while, with nineteen dishes to prove it.
Once the holiday is over, what will you do with all that smoked meat and how will you cook with as little effort as possible next week? Come with us, and we’ll show you three smart and easy recipes.
Joel R. Poinsett, the first American minister to Mexico, was supposed to help the U.S. buy Texas. He meddled in local politics instead.
Austin’s Amanda McCarty hosts the podcast ‘Clotheshorse,’ which aims to demystify the fashion business—and discourage overconsumption.
The Longhorns dominated Nebraska with a record-breaking service performance in the NCAA women's volleyball finals.
A self-described lifelong Republican voter, Sheila Foster accuses the governor of playing politics over the murder of her son, Garrett, at a Black Lives Matter protest in 2020.
Whether you’re attending a Red Raiders game, or passing through on your way to New Mexico, this Panhandle town offers more in the way of impressive dining than you may think.
Hotel Lucine, a revitalized midcentury hotel, offers a welcoming (and millennial-friendly) mix of high and low.
Division I schools thought John Matocha was too small, so the former Magnolia West star went to Division II and wrote his own legend.
Christmastime in Texas has inspired countless songs, but when it comes to classic holiday movies, we’ve long been left in the cold.
Veteran video storyteller J. B. Sauceda will now roam the back roads as the host of Texas Country Reporter.
A Port Lavacan has traveled the state in search of baby Jesus and his menagerie, and her massive haul is now on view.
UT Southwestern researchers rigorously tested a traditional herbal medication, yielding surprising results—and inviting plentiful skepticism.
Eddie Velez's father went to prison for selling marijuana when Velez was a child. Now, Velez sells legal cannabis for hemp and CBD products.
With $2.5 million in federal grants, Amtrak and TxDOT will study adding passenger rail in Texas.
Having survived one big legal fight, the attorney general is eagerly picking new ones with Media Matters for America, Pfizer, the U.S. State Department, and a Texan with a nonviable pregnancy.
The “G” Wagon BBQ & More offers smoked cheesy potatoes, snappy sausage, savory pork ribs, and well-cut lean brisket that will have folks driving to the tiny hamlet of Little River-Academy.
The Pecos River bridge offers spectacular views, especially from the overlook.
The Arlington a capella group stood before the lord of song, declaring “Hallelujah” to be holiday music.
Folklore holds that our state native shrub, also called the barometer bush, can predict rain. The truth is a little more complex.
A weak slate of statewide Dems, a feeding frenzy among Republicans for open House seats, and some Abbott-versus-Paxton showdowns are all on the menu.
The film portrayal of the Dallas wrestling titans delivers an emotional suplex, but it could have used more moves.
Glenn Beck went looking for proof that the Liberty County community is a cartel-controlled nightmare. He was surprised by what he found.
A Brenham man wonders why, in contravention of common custom, those Stetsons never seem to get doffed.
The East Dallas restaurant will pay homage to the beloved cafeteria while attempting to become an institution all its own.
The historic Hyde Park neighborhood may have lost its post office, but it gained a stylish French bistro and a new Tiny Grocer.
Jamie Rigdon and his sons have made a habit of bouncing between high schools and collecting football championships along the way.
Miller’s Smokehouse, in Belton, offers a whole new way to enjoy pork for breakfast.
The Aggies’ unofficial mascot has a few things he may or may not like to say about his school’s many recent travails.
The dopes, villains, and terrible ideas that bedeviled our beloved state over the past twelve months.
This found* letter from Texas attorney general Ken Paxton to his wife, state senator Angela Paxton, provides a firsthand account of his impeachment skirmish along with stirring reflections on the nature of freedom and vengeance.
When Elon Musk moved here, Texans rejoiced that he would create lots of jobs. He also created chaos.
The lieutenant governor has made himself the state’s most commanding politician. But with great power has come great irresponsibility.
The representative who led the prosecution of Attorney General Ken Paxton brushed off death threats as he investigated corruption by fellow Republicans.
For every grifter or demagogue who stunk up the state last year, a thousand Texans strove for greatness.
All through the voucher fight, these 21 members of the Texas House of Representatives prioritized public schools.
Allegra Hobbs and Owen Schwartzbard have joined the staff full-time.
A brief and highly selective look at what just happened, from a stray possum’s big game in Lubbock to a rookie quarterback’s big game in Houston.
The Texas punk pioneer and Hall of Fame singer-songwriter reflects on the release of his first solo album since a 2019 heart attack.
New England may have just recently come around to brisket, but Hoodoo Brown Barbeque and Hindsight Barbecue are pushing boundaries even further with dishes like Cracklin’ Pork Belly and blueberry gouda sausage.
It may look as if San Antonio’s Javier Treviño is revolutionizing the traditional shirt, but he’s only making the most of the freedom it’s always represented.
An agency spokesperson claimed that the move had nothing to do with politics. Internal emails show otherwise.
Even as the year winds down, barbecue news seemingly doesn’t.
When Jena Ehlinger’s son Jake died of fentanyl poisoning, she was driven to find some meaning in her pain.
For its big-butted bumblebees, hairy rats, and Sugar Plum dancers, the festive ballet requires complex wigs and opulent costumes, many of which need to be zipped on or off in seconds.
The impeachment trial of Ken Paxton delivered a steady stream of tantalizing entertainment. But the most consequential moments played out when few were watching.
After Lee’s infamous tour of Atlanta, Space City held its breath to see how the influencer would rate its restaurants for his 15 million loyal followers.