Texas Monthly
The (Lone) Star Turn
From The White Lotus to Landman, Texas is taking center stage in Hollywood. Explore how current television and film projects are portraying the diverse culture and landscapes of the state.
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50mUn Pasaje a la Muerte
Un relato desgarrador sobre las víctimas de la tragedia de San Antonio, explorando las historias personales, los sueños rotos y las crisis financieras que enfrentan las familias de los migrantes.
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9mA Serial Barbecue Entrepreneur Took a Break. Now He’s Back and Better Than Ever.
Andrew Samia closed South Barbecue in San Antonio for ten months. The joint is in a new, bigger space with exceptional brisket at a competitive price.
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14mA Skeptic’s Guide to Whether Texas Democrats Can Actually Win This Year
Democrats always proclaim Texas is in play. This year Republicans actually agree.
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5mTexas Finalizes the Deal on Its Second-Largest State Park
The newly acquired Silver Lake Ranch will become Silver Lake State Park, thanks to a donation from the Moody Foundation and the Centennial Fund.
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7mThe Austin Barbecue Joint That Dares Not to Serve Brisket
Instead, Space Kat Barbecue offers tri-tip, coppa, and lamb ribs to differentiate itself from myriad great joints in the capital city.