Texas Country Reporter Festival Has a New Home: The City of Grand Prairie
Texas Monthly, owner of the brand TCR, and the City of Grand Prairie are creating an exclusive North Texas partnership to bring premiere events to the heart of DFW.
Texas Monthly, owner of the brand TCR, and the City of Grand Prairie are creating an exclusive North Texas partnership to bring premiere events to the heart of DFW.
Media veteran Joe Weir has joined Texas Monthly as our new chief revenue officer, overseeing the company’s sales operations. Through the rest of the year, he’ll work alongside our CRO emeritus, Jalaane Levi-Garza, as part of the transition. Weir hails from the Panhandle city of Childress and received his liberal arts
Reader letters published in our August 2024 issue.
As our population booms, Texas grows hotter and drier. How might we stop the squandering of our dwindling water supply?
Tequila may not be made in Texas, but its impact on the Lone Star State—take frozen margaritas, for example—is undeniable.
It’s dry, bracing, and the perfect refresher for our hot summers.
Executive editor Michael Hall reflects on the many faces of Kinky, and the unique brand of humor he brought to Texas culture.
Senior editor Alex Samuels examines which non-Texans are making the biggest election contributions. And more importantly—what do they want?
Host Katy Vine and producer Ana Worrel investigate a murder-for-hire plot arranged by an executive of a well-known Austin car dealership.
The latest true crime series from Texas Monthly tells the story of a murder-for-hire plot orchestrated by an executive at one of Austin's best-known car dealerships.
"I dare you to find anyone who grew up in the Big Country, like me, or in suburban Dallas–Fort Worth who doesn’t prefer a Bueno Chilada platter or a Beef Muchaco to anything offered at comparable taco joints."
Andrea Ordonez, Aaron Parsley, and Juleanna Culilap are the newest members of the editorial staff.
‘Texas Country Reporter’ host J.B. Sauceda grew up watching ‘The Johnny Canales Show’ and reflects on his legacy.
Twenty years later, staff writer Emily McCullar discusses why an oral history of the iconic yellow band is a story that deserves to be told.
Executive editor Skip Hollandsworth revisits his 2001 feature about a Houston investigator who posed as a killer for hire.
For the fourth year in a row, TM won more City and Regional Magazine Awards than any other publication.
Reader letters published in our June 2024 issue.
Glen Powell and Richard Linklater premiered their new film to an eager hometown crowd.
Explore the hidden delights of Texas Gulf Coast, from South Padre to Galveston, bathing suit not required.
Senior editor Alex Samuels discusses which primary runoff races are the ones to watch and what’s at stake.
José Ralat, Dan Solomon, Mimi Swartz, and Forrest Wilder were all recognized for their impactful storytelling.
Congratulations to Sandi Villarreal and Texas Monthly Studio on these achievements.
Writer Sarah Hepola spent eighteen months on this story and discusses how Navarro cheer coach Monica Aldama has been “tested beyond reason.”
Reader letters published in our May 2024 issue.
As the podcast series comes to a close, hosts Rob D’Amico and Karen Jacobs reflect on what we’ve learned.
Texas Monthly is a finalist in seven categories, including brand of the year.
The film will be released in select theaters on Friday, May 24, and globally on Netflix on Friday, June 7.
Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction. Especially in the case of the dance-team mom who kidnapped a Kilgore Rangerette.
Hosts Rob D’Amico and Karen Jacobs discuss a mysterious piece of evidence from the crime scene.
Voting is open until Thursday, April 18.
Hosts Karen Jacobs and Rob D’Amico dig further into the suspect list, which leads them all the way to the Philippines.
Hosts Rob D’Amico and Karen Jacobs examine a key suspect and discuss the challenge of reporting on individuals connected to the murder investigation.
The nomination marks the show's seventeenth since premiering in 2023.
Hosts Karen Jacobs and Rob D’Amico discuss the challenge of assembling a story using the evidence from the crime scene.
The Houston rapper is number one in our hearts for being Texas-proud and cool as hell.
For the second year in a row, Texas Monthly received more finalist selections than any other publication.
Pineapples, bananas, and coconut caramel—oh my! We show you how to make a classic banana split with a tropical glow up.
Many cornbread recipes are sweetened—not this one. We show you how to make a seriously hearty and distinctly Texan cornbread.
We show you how to prepare a seafood gumbo made famous at Lou Lambert’s, complete with Gulf Coast shrimp, oysters, and crab.
Batch cocktails are perfect for parties. We show you how to put a rum twist on a classic Diablo cocktail.
We show you how to make creamy, spicy deviled eggs that are perfect for an Easter brunch or a springtime gathering.
Reader letters published in our April 2024 issue.
Aisling Ayers and Meher Yeda joined the team last month, and this week we welcome Will Bostwick.
Shane Stewart and Sally McNelly went missing during the height of the nation’s “Satanic panic,” and hosts Karen Jacobs and Rob D’Amico discuss the impact of the cult obsession.
Podcast hosts Rob D’Amico and Karen Jacobs dive deeper into questions surrounding the abandoned car the night Shane Stewart and Sally McNelly went missing.
Coming March 19—Rob D’Amico and Karen Jacobs investigate the cold-case murder of two San Angelo teenagers during the height of the nation’s “Satanic panic.”
The 1988 murder of two San Angelo teenagers has frustrated investigators for decades. ’Shane & Sally’ picks up the cold case. Launching March 19.
Droughts, arctic blasts, heat waves—senior editor Alex Samuels explains what the future holds for the state's notoriously chaotic climate.
Winters will be the subject of an episode of the six-part series, ‘Photographer,’ premiering at SXSW.
Reader letters published in our March 2024 issue.