The Woman Behind the ‘Hit Man’: How Juliana Hoffpauir Disguised Glen Powell
Costume designer and born and bred Austinite Juliana Hoffpauir turned to vintage stores and local brands to outfit the many, many sides of the film’s lead.
Amanda O’Donnell is the senior engagement editor at Texas Monthly, where she oversees audience engagement and promotion of the magazine’s renowned storytelling. Born and raised in El Paso’s dust, she has written about fireflies, trees, and TikTok misconceptions. She lives in Austin, where she previously worked as an editor for the city’s daily newspaper, the Austin American-Statesman. She has a beloved and terrible little dog named Butter.
Costume designer and born and bred Austinite Juliana Hoffpauir turned to vintage stores and local brands to outfit the many, many sides of the film’s lead.
Hedge parsley and bastard cabbage are pretty, but tough to eradicate.
With a wide-ranging television showcase at SXSW, Mark Duplass shared how he plans to bring the offbeat creative freedom of independent film to the small screen.
With a massive great white shark’s recent record-setting trip to South Padre Island, an overfished (and fear-inducing) species is reclaiming its historic range.
Plants covered, pets inside, pipes wrapped, and faucets dripping. A calm and confident attitude? Harder won.
Here’s to a year with less Ted Cruz at sporting events and more goats as landscapers.
By Amanda O’Donnell and Lauren Castro
In need of another side option or a festive cocktail (or two)? Our Christmas menu is packed with sweet and savory holiday comfort.
Austin’s Amanda McCarty hosts the podcast ‘Clotheshorse,’ which aims to demystify the fashion business—and discourage overconsumption.
Who wouldn’t want to drink a Murder on the Orient Espresso martini?
Austinites gathered poolside to celebrate a sick pecan tree’s hundred-plus years of shading swimmers.
She won’t take your measurements, and she won’t give you your size (don’t ask), but TikTok legend has it that this hawkeyed vintage maven can find your ideal pant.
Thank goodness for sunflowers.
Joe Jones has amassed millions of followers on social media, but the only thing he’s keeping track of is laughs.
Our backyards don't seem to be lighting up like they used to.
Sometimes food is less about the taste (or the ingredients . . . or the presentation) and more about being home.
The U.S. government has an eye on TikTok. With its $1.5 billion plan aimed at battling mistrust, TikTok has an eye on . . . Texas?
By Amanda O’Donnell and Lauren Castro
Threat of impersonal farmhouse decor aside, the purchase of Archer City’s beloved Booked Up could mean hope for a reopening.
A forester assures us most of our Texas trees will likely come out of this fine. Until then, “Cra-a-ck.”
Well, that might be a stretch. But these six Texas hikes will start your 2023 off right.
Fall foliage might be harder to come by in Texas this year, but there’s still hope for some colorful leaves.
ACL Fest is back at Austin's Zilker Park. We know who's in the lineup, but what's slated when it comes to fan fashion? Crochet, Western wear, bright colors, and, yes, hats.
If you’re a ‘Great British Bake Off’ fan, good news: you’ve freed up an hour this week. Here are a few ideas on how to spend it.
Texas women often feel targeted and unsafe. With "hot girl walks," they're (again) finding safety and well-being in one another.
Clover lawns are trending as an environmentally friendly, adorable alternative to grass. The benefits are real, but one Texas expert says that’s not the point.
Texans don’t celebrate the start of fall so much as they spend a solid one to two months willing summer to end.
The periodical, first published in 1818 and known for its simplistic and broad extended forecasts, says its largest readership is in Texas. We talked with the editor about why that might be—and what’s in store for the state this winter.
Put the umbrella down. A viral Facebook post offers some bad advice to Texans about how to stay cool in this summer’s record-breaking heat.
With Texas’s annual Free Fishing Day, you can cast your line without all the red tape. No license required!
“We need to stop the bad guys.” —Ted Cruz
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