
The Bronc-busting, Cow-punching, Death-defying Legend of Boots O’Neal
He’s pushing ninety and still saddling up at the Four Sixes Ranch. Just don’t call him the last cowboy.
He’s pushing ninety and still saddling up at the Four Sixes Ranch. Just don’t call him the last cowboy.
On the 50th anniversary of his eponymous 1972 record, five renowned singer-songwriters—including Jimmy Buffett and Lyle Lovett—celebrate Willis Alan Ramsey.
Almost 25 percent of severe injuries at mills in the state since 2017 have occurred at a single facility, owned by members of the Church of Wells.
Texas Monthly welcomes a new deputy editor for digital journalism and celebrates a strong awards showing.
Award-winning, Dallas-raised writer Will Arbery has plumbed his siblings’ personal dramas for his own, including his latest, ‘Corsicana.’
We review dozens of restaurants each month. Here’s a peek at what’s new.
Plus, a teacher resigned after she reportedly lit a student’s hands on fire, and a Dallas resident ran her thousandth marathon.
A thriving arts scene, a surprising water lily garden, and historic landmarks make this Texas city a weekend-worthy destination.
These inspired collections from three Austin-based brands include everything from bluebonnets to Prada Marfa.
After a four-year hiatus from comedy, the Rio Grande Valley native has a new Netflix special and a new approach to her career.
Jan Jarboe Russell reflects on an exciting moment in H-E-B’s (and Texas Monthly’s) history.
Brush up on (but not against!) these five gelata common to the Gulf of Mexico.
These translucent, stinging creatures are full of secrets.
CEO Jim Schwertner credits the persistent success of Capitol Land & Livestock to a data-driven algorithm.
With 15,000 square feet, three private dining rooms, and one tequila sommelier, this Dallas restaurant is as lavish as it gets.
How did the former governor become a leading advocate for psychedelics?
An Austinite living in Washington, D.C., worries about the consequences of sporting pricey designer footwear.