For two years, I've been investigating claims that Texas A&M University has been overtaken by the forces of gay race communism. The truth is a little more complicated: www.texasmonthly.com/news-politic...
For two years, I've been investigating claims that Texas A&M University has been overtaken by the forces of gay race communism. The truth is a little more complicated: www.texasmonthly.com/news-politic...
Love this one! Been listening a lot to Hayden's work lately, and this conversation helped me appreciate it even more.
you are most welcome, wife
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Our latest @texasmonthly.bsky.social podcast series is the story of one woman's search for her father, a pilot who went missing in Vietnam at the end of the war. It's publishing a couple weeks from today — check out the trailer here! www.texasmonthly.com/press-room/a...
More than two years after the worst immigration-related disaster in American history, traffickers involved in the deaths of 53 migrants are set to stand trial.
The Quintana Road tragedy was decades in the making. www.texasmonthly.com/interactive/...
For the past few months I've been working on a podcast about Tejano music—its history and its influence on current stars like Grupo Frontera—and it's out today!
It's hosted by JB Sauceda and made by the whole awesome team at Texas Monthly. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/v...
oh I haven't seen Psych but he is absolutely delightful and wacky in Evil! His character takes him to some very strange places.
The "Evil" psychiatrist Dr. Kurt Boggs, a middle-aged white man with a short white beard and a blue tie, seated at his desk with a manuscript, a laptop, and a possessed toy record player with a carousel decoration.
as the show taught us, it's important to celebrate the power of the written word!
Love this essay so much! Finally a take brave enough to grapple with the utter strangeness of this show.
it’s this one from Melissa Clark — i tried a bunch before but now basically have this one memorized (plus, dogs love it!) cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017...
Brings me no pleasure to once again tap the sign. Regardless of electoral and public discourse and shitty, breathless coverage, the contours of asylum — whether and how to have a system in place and who is eligible — is not actually a political choice a president gets to make. It just is not
Hell yeah!
Growing up, I learned we had a distant relative who’d been a co-creator of the Cadillac Ranch. For its 50th anniversary, I decided to learn more about him—and found he was even more creative and complicated than I imagined.
Here’s what I found in his archives.
www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/...
On this week's El Pochcast
@andreagrimes.bsky.social joins me to talk about her 2023 Texas Writers Byline Scan! Really fun conversation where you can really feel Andrea's passion for this project and this subject. We out here screaming into the internet, Amonos!
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We owe a deep debt of gratitude to Kate Cox, though Texans with complicated pregnancies still face harrowing ordeals. If the next name the nation learns in connection with Texas abortion bans isn’t a dead woman’s, it will be despite the Texas GOP's best efforts.
NEW from me for MSNBC: Its amazing how badly the Ohio GOP failed on the abortion vote considering how hard they tried to stop it from ever coming to fruition. We can expect Republicans to play even dirtier the next time around.
www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnb...
They're trying to tear down two ballparks I love, so I wrote about architecture, and the capitalist desire to determine the shape of the community, when the community should determine the shape of its commerce.
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If you're watching the GOP debate, may I suggest subscribing to my serial fiction newsletter, which takes place in an AU where I can assure that whatever happens in the "real" world tonight ... this shit will be weirder https://revivalweekly.substack.com/