Four Items for Kyrie Irving’s Texas Bucket List
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.
Dan Solomon writes about politics, music, food, sports, criminal justice, health care, film, and business. Dan started working with Texas Monthly as a freelancer in 2013 before becoming a staff writer, covering topics from the Baylor sexual assault scandal to the gentrification of Austin barbecue to the legacy of Texas outsider artist Daniel Johnston. His reporting has appeared in the New York Times, GQ, Vanity Fair, Wired, Fast Company, Billboard, and Deadspin.
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.
By Dan Solomon
A bittersweet night for Queen Bey, a momentous night for Lizzo and Willie Nelson, and a confusing one for Chris Brown.
By Dan Solomon
Attica Locke looks back on her 2012 essay weighing her Houston pride against the fact that “there are things about the state that just don’t work for me.”
By Dan Solomon
Drill, baby, drill! But, uh, over there.
By Dan Solomon
Senator Bob Hall’s bill is an unusual measure to address a nonexistent issue.
By Dan Solomon
The jazz vocalist pays tribute to the Dallas icon in ways that make her work feel fresher than ever.
By Dan Solomon
The HBO series ‘The Last of Us’ spent its first act showing us how Austin would handle people-eating monsters. Houston, on the other hand . . .
By Dan Solomon
Is it too much to ask for the concession stands to sell Minion tacos?
By Dan Solomon
The Houston Texans have sacked their fourth head coach in three years. Perhaps that means the franchise’s woes run far deeper than its on-field leader.
By Dan Solomon
Representative Jared Patterson’s bill is a second swing at stopping pet stores from getting animals from out-of-state for-profit breeders.
By Dan Solomon
He serves popcorn with panache.
By Dan Solomon
The legislation would rewrite a portion of the education code to target programs that represent marginalized groups.
By Dan Solomon
May we suggest tickets to Cancun?
By Emily McCullar and Dan Solomon
Heather Schaefer saw a desperate Facebook plea. Six months later, she had two new members of her extended family—and one less kidney.
By Dan Solomon
The DA in El Paso County shares a name with an iconic Texas comedian. How well can you tell them apart?
By Dan Solomon
Austin Democratic representative Donna Howard’s legislation seems written to try to appeal to Republicans.
By Dan Solomon
The plaintiff was found to lack legal standing to bring the case. That has big implications—and not just for abortion laws.
By Dan Solomon
The band aims to bring Texas Guns and Roses to its kn-kn-kn-kn-knees—or at least compel it to change its name.
By Dan Solomon
Recent history and polling tell us that voters would support a measure to stop lawmakers from restricting abortion access—which is precisely why it’ll never pass.
By Dan Solomon
The rap star spent more than three hours praising Nazis on Infowars, while making the host squirm—but not for the reasons you might think.
By Dan Solomon
There’s potential for the two to be an iconic duo, a new generation’s Robert Redford and Paul Newman.
By Dan Solomon
From the man responsible for emptying it.
By Dan Solomon
Under his new Texas bill, any community theater that hosts a performance of ‘Peter Pan’ could find itself regulated as a strip club.
By Dan Solomon
The small-government conservative has proposed a bill to allow pregnant drivers to access carpool lanes.
By Dan Solomon
Will Beyoncé finally get her Album of the Year award, and more we want to know.
By Dan Solomon
John Bloom, a.k.a. Joe Bob Briggs, discusses his 2004 opus on the making of the slasher classic and the New York bias against a Texas original.
By Dan Solomon
It’s worked for the GOP elsewhere, and nothing else has worked for Democrats here.
By Dan Solomon
Republicans are pursuing South Texas Latinos. Democrats are counting on the Dobbs abortion decision. Nobody knows who’s going to turn out to vote. And the polls are all over the place.
By Dan Solomon
For the first time in fifty years, single-issue abortion voters are pro-choice. Can Texas Democrats capitalize on it?
By Dan Solomon
Where’s the passion? Where’s the intensity? And where are the robot arms, Congressman?
By Dan Solomon
The ninth installment in the Rocky franchise puts honorary Texan Michael B. Jordan and official Texan Jonathan Majors in the ring, and we are here for it.
By Dan Solomon
We know she’s a savage and a big ole freak, but is the Houston hometown hero funny? On ‘Saturday Night Live,’ we found out.
By Dan Solomon
We expected political statements, massive crowds, and sweaty concertgoers. We saw two out of three.
By Dan Solomon
Spurs legends past and present reminded residents that they haven't been forgotten in the months since the shooting at Robb Elementary.
By Dan Solomon
An abortion to save the life of a pregnant patient is “not an abortion,” according to Texas’s junior senator.
By Dan Solomon
After years of breakups and makeups, the rock band is back with a poppier sound.
By Dan Solomon
Discussions of race or sex, or just the wrong vibes, are all it takes for a book to number among the 801 bannings in Texas this year.
By Dan Solomon
On his summer barnstorming tour of Texas, Beto O’Rourke argued that Republicans are waging war against Texas values.
By Dan Solomon
The lieutenant governor said the company was “discriminating against the oil and gas industry." He didn’t mention his own holdings in the firm.
By Russell Gold and Dan Solomon
There was crying in baseball after a Pearland pitcher beaned a Tulsa batter on Tuesday. What happened next might restore one��s faith in humanity.
By Dan Solomon
The damages awarded this week in Austin are only the beginning of the likely end of Jones and Infowars. But it remains to be seen what that means for other purveyors of misinformation.
By Dan Solomon
Plaintiffs’ attorney Mark Bankston and F. Andino Reynal, who represents Infowars in the case, both have distinct challenges. Last week, their tensions boiled over.
By Dan Solomon
The trial this week in Austin to determine what Infowars owes in damages for defaming Sandy Hook parents could have had huge free-speech implications. Because of Jones’s choices, it won’t.
By Dan Solomon
A jury in Austin, selected on Monday, is about to grapple with that surprisingly complicated question.
By Dan Solomon
After KVUE and the Austin American-Statesman published video from inside Robb Elementary, one policeman incorrectly became a symbol of larger failures.
By Dan Solomon
Enjoying that AC? Thank the mighty power of the sun and the renewable energy source keeping the grid afloat.
By Dan Solomon
The 82-year-old actor, known for playing the heaviest of heavies, was an instrumental part of the movie that launched the careers of Wes Anderson and the Wilson brothers.
By Dan Solomon
Big John’s approval rating has taken a serious blow in the month after the Uvalde shooting—driven largely by Republicans and independents.
By Dan Solomon
Amid worst-in-a-decade drought conditions, fireworks displays from Lubbock to Fort Worth to Houston sparked flames.
By Dan Solomon
Texas, as well as neighboring Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Louisiana, will outlaw abortion within days to weeks. The procedure will still be available in Kansas and New Mexico.
By Dan Solomon