Though “marijuana” remains illegal, Texans across the state are experiencing the mind-altering effects of various cannabis products—legally. Here’s your guide to the wild world of cannabinoids.
The actor-artist-skateboarder always wears a cowboy-coded scent, for one.
The 136-year-old ‘Good Shepherd’ window has been transported, dismantled, scrubbed, painted, and reassembled for its home congregation in Galveston.
‘Ren Faire,’ a three-part “docu-fantasia,” is ‘Succession’ meets Dungeons and Dragons.
A mix of traditional and more . . . avant-garde . . . cowboys turned out for H-Town’s biggest Western event of the year.
Snack recipes to fuel your cheers, jeers, and halftime dance party.
Steaming stews, beefy broths, and a bonus side of cornbread.
Whether you prefer bourbon, gin, or Pimm’s, we’ve got seven cocktails for you to sip on this holiday season.
A Port Lavacan has traveled the state in search of baby Jesus and his menagerie, and her massive haul is now on view.
From starters to desserts, we’ve got the Texas take on traditional Thanksgiving recipes that’re sure to leave your family and guests full and grateful.
Curse the Lege, conjure a love spell, or learn more about the occult arts in these Texas shops.
We’ve curated a lineup of fantastic local meals to perfectly complement your weekend of music and good vibes at Zilker Park.
In Kerrville, a Crayola-obsessed collector has filled two rooms of his house with his prized boxes.
The Como Motel, where Candy Montgomery famously met up with Allan Gore, has recently been sold. Locals are organizing to ensure it doesn’t end up as a parking lot.
Trendsetters, bargain hunters, and folks who just love to dig through piles of clothes, we’ve got the list for you.
It was 1979, a stifling hot day on a Texas construction site. A worker was consuming a cold one when he noticed that the nearby tubing installation material fit perfectly around his can. The makeshift sleeve helped to keep his drink crisp and his fingers dry. He named it “Koozie,”
For the latest iteration of the art empire’s otherworldly brand, Meow Wolf has chosen an exotic locale: a suburban Texas mall.
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.
A Buc-ee’s representative tells Texas Monthly cleaning crews were promptly dispatched to the remote location.
Whether you’re hunting for vintage jewelry, midcentury furniture, or old-school cookware, these shops are worth a visit.
From 3D knitting to clean beauty, these panel discussions, keynote speeches, and day-long activations address current topics for the fashion-conscious.
In a new book, Todd Sanders tells the stories of the custom neon works he’s created for the likes of Willie Nelson and Miranda Lambert.
Kerville’s Lecia Hawkins has amassed enough mid-century Christmas decor to cover the North Pole.
The truth is more nuanced, and more instructive, than the myth.
The Hill Country destination’s economy has coalesced around the wedding industry, with a slew of new event spaces, vendors, and florists willing to work as many as six parties a weekend.
In his quest to become a titan of collectibles, Austinite Eli Cox has gathered 374 airsickness bags from all over the world.
I went to ACL hoping to belt out songs about heartbreak with the Golden-born singer, but she kept things light and positive.
Uvalde-based activist group Fierce Madres partnered with Moms Against Greg Abbott to erect the anti-Abbott signage.
Sandi Manrig has spent over forty years designing teeny-tiny turtlenecks, minuscule marigolds, and all manner of small-scale scenes.
Founded in 1973, Texas Monthly has been reporting on abortion access in Texas since the Roe v. Wade ruling. Here’s what to know.
The Texas country star put his own spin on the fast-food tagline that’s sure to be stuck in your head for days.
At its height, this Roanoke superfan’s treasure trove included 19,000 pieces of valuable memorabilia.
This April, the Blaffer Art Museum will display Francis’s portraits of Texans from Beyoncé to Ann Richards—some of which appeared in this magazine.
The anonymous artist calls the piece “a light-hearted jab . . . at America’s propensity for ever-expanding excess.”
In Jefferson, a couple has spent a lifetime gathering clocks, telephones, maps, and other minutiae of the human race.
When not on display at the Dallas Museum of Art, Walter Erwin’s beloved collection lives in a custom-built addition to his home.
The account pokes fun at the many misshapen depictions of the state, from tattoos and murals to pies and furniture.
The popular Netflix cheerleading docuseries, set in Corsicana and Athens, takes a nosedive from feel-good to deeply disturbing.
A bar decreed “All I Want for Christmas Is You” non grata, and the queen of Christmas isn’t happy about it.
Combine Dolly Parton with Stevie Nicks, and you get the idea.
This South Texas community has embraced the extravagant corsage. Whether a mum is DIY or professionally made, it’s all about the sparkle.
It can be lifted only with a construction crane.
These homegrown brands and designers can help you rock your look at this fall’s events, from ACL to Astroworld.
I ate a quarter-pound of the mood-altering queso developed by Trudy’s and Earlybird CBD. For journalism!
As dog owners return to offices, pets are struggling with separation anxiety. We asked Texas dog trainers for their best advice.
It's been decades since San Marcos's famed Aquamaids performed, but San Marcos is reviving the mermaid as a symbol of cultural identity and environmental protection.