Six Must-Attend Events: October 24-30
The state's top offerings, from digging in to the facts and fiction surrounding history's real-life Dracula to witnessing Texas's fiercest basketball rivalry.
The state's top offerings, from digging in to the facts and fiction surrounding history's real-life Dracula to witnessing Texas's fiercest basketball rivalry.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
My list of the best Texas books ever written.
By John Phillip Santos and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from skateboarding fanaticism to fifteen-foot-tall Popsicles.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
Readers respond to the October 2014 issue.
The state's top offerings, from the art of meteorological turbulence to getting scared silly at the drive-in.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from witnessing Big Tex's new moves at the state fair to rescuing Mother Earth at SXSW Eco.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from death-defying dancers in Austin to all things shrimptastic in Galveston.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from the papers of a Pulitzer Prize winner to Funny or Die's version of a comedy fest.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from awe-inspiring architectural design to a fantastically far-out film festival.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from glorious grape stomping to glory for the Longhorns.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
Texas Tech Scientists Have Helped Develop MicroZap Technology to Purify Water, Food.
Texas Tech scientist Katharine Hayhoe served as lead author on a report released by the White House.
The groundbreaking research by Texas Tech scientists was part of a multi-million dollar study.
Texas Tech chemist Yehia Mechref awarded elusive grant to study how the cancer may metastasize to brain.
The state's top offerings, from Don Henley's favorite place to the world's biggest dinos.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from Shooter Jennings paying tribute to a country music hero to Salvador Dalí's works in 3-D.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from a sneak peek of Robert Rodriguez's latest film to the healing power of creativity on display.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings and events, from a tribute to the legendary Candy Barr in Dallas to an ode to aspiring home chefs in Austin.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state’s top events and offerings, from the 75th anniversary of Marvel Comics to the 75th birthday of Billy Joe Shaver.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state’s top offerings and events, from a photography exhibit about stray dogs to a race for the fastest horse in Texas.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
Readers respond to the July 2014 issue.
The state’s top offerings and events, from attending a David Lynch retrospective to celebrating the moon.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
University of Texas regent Wallace Hall has been accused of leading a witch hunt against UT-Austin president William Powers. But the Dallas investor insists he's doing his job. And he doesn't care what you think.
By Skip Hollandsworth and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from celebrating the 4th of July with Willie in Fort Worth to delving into the mind of a mystery writer in Austin.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from iconic album covers in Lubbock to a tepee work of art in San Antonio.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from dancing frogs in Dallas to the sounds of a supergroup in San Antonio.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from Centro-matic's last tour stop in Dallas to a soapbox derby for grown-ups in Marble Falls.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
How did he perform in eight areas that are critical to the state? The grade book is now open.
The state's top offerings, from death-defying dives in Fort Worth to gator-wrestling in Beaumont.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from a unique perspective on meat in Dallas to summer camp for grown-ups in Marfa.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from iconic pop art in San Antonio to a fiddling extravaganza in Athens.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
A look at George Strait's (never-changing) look.
The evolution of Strait's albums.
The state's top offerings, from seeing celebrity softball in Round Rock to hearing the harrowing tale of a Navy SEAL in Houston.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from a camping-concert experience near Austin to a sure-to-be spirited discussion with Larry McMurty in Dallas.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from crazy cardboard watercrafts in Arlington to the imaginative talent of Trenton Doyle Hancock in Houston.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from a bevy of food and drink in Sugar Land to a John Wayne bonanza in Dallas.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
How San Antonio is schooling the next generation of top chefs.
By Courtney Bond and Texas Monthly
The award—a record high for a Justice Department environmental settlement—will go toward restoring sites harmed by uranium mining, chemical manufacturing, waste dumps, and other operations overseen by Anadarko’s subsidiary Kerr-McGee.
By Rob Heidrick and Texas Monthly
My wife is a semifinalist to board a one-way mission to the Red Planet. I’m proud, happy, and thrilled for her. Now, do you want to know how I really feel about it?
By Jason Stanford and Texas Monthly
Houston, Dallas, and Fort Worth are working with the private transportation company Texas Central High-Speed Railway to pursue its goal of transporting riders between the Houston and DFW metro areas in about ninety minutes.
By Rob Heidrick and Texas Monthly
Tyler Kolek is a hard-throwing high school senior from Shepherd. And he just may be the first pick in the Major League Baseball amateur draft.
By Jeff Beckham and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from celebrating the mud dauber in Luckenbach to cheering on obstacle course contestants in Smithville.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from Edward Snowden's speech at SXSW to the Texas artists you need to know about now.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
Searching for signs of greatness in the tepid rom-coms of this year’s best actor.
By Stephen Harrigan and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from another British invasion (sort of) to an education revolution.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
Over the past eight years P.J. Stoops, a Houston-based chef and fishmonger, has preached a quiet gospel: use every fish, and every part of the fish, in every part of the menu. It’s caught on.
By J.C. Reid and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from Shearwater's latest tour stop to the next great film and music fest you've probably never heard of.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly
How Dallas’s Trinity Groves gives new restaurants a leg up.
By June Naylor and Texas Monthly
The state's top offerings, from seeing Sam Shepherd's manuscripts up close and personal to saving the world's whooping cranes.
By Michael Hoinski and Texas Monthly