
The Power Issue: Alonzo Cantu Is Getting Politicians to Pay Attention to the Valley
A self-made McAllen millionaire isn’t shy about giving money to both parties.
A self-made McAllen millionaire isn’t shy about giving money to both parties.
The Houston mayor understands the wisdom of maintaining good relations even with people you disagree with again and again.
The McAllen nun fights fiercely for the dignity of immigrants.
America’s wealthiest black person is a tech investor with an eye for value.
The world-champion gymnast from Spring is taking misogyny to the mat.
The Houston Astros owner probably isn’t too worried that his team didn’t go all the way this year—he’s settling in for the long haul.
The Associated Republicans of Texas co-chair is out to prove that clashing with Dan Patrick doesn’t make you a Republican In Name Only.
How three R&B singers and a rapper turned themselves into Texas’s biggest brand ambassadors.
The San Antonio Twitter legend mobilizes a quarter-million followers to advocate for social justice (and sell a few books).
The University of Houston chancellor can’t stop, won’t stop.
These two state legislators just might hold the key to the coming legislative session.
The president of Dallas’s Paul Quinn College serves the underserved.
The Austin designer’s eponymous company is worth $1 billion—and she’s not stopping yet.
A Houston couple brings the ”Moneyball” philosophy to social change.
The president and CEO of Houston’s Episcopal Health Foundation has some bold ideas for retooling our medical system.
The El Pasoan who would be senator isn’t done yet.
The Austin man behind Sweet Leaf Tea and Deep Eddy Vodka isn’t done populating your local grocery shelf.
The socially conservative Midland oil man has been putting a lot of money into the fight for the GOP’s soul.
As radio and television stop breaking new bands, the curator behind Austin City Limits Music Festival’s crowd-drawing lineups has become a major player in the popscape.
The Dallas executive is trying to make sure the 139-year-old company sticks around for another 139 years.
A controversial Dallas civil rights lawyer is holding police accountable—and being held accountable, too.
How the Texas Organizing Project is transforming the electoral landscape.
The wildly popular Houston author and speaker is staring down the ”sin” and ”ungodliness” in her own denomination.
The Rackspace founder is turning his attention to civic development—with very fast results.
The CEO of Austin’s WP Engine says her company doesn’t look like most tech outfits—and that’s one reason it’s so successful.
We review more than sixty restaurants each month. Here’s a peek at what’s new!
Plus, moviegoing rodents and a man who thought it was a good idea to steal a police cruiser.
We've rounded up fifty items for the style setters, food lovers, outdoor adventurers, kids, and more in your life.
Clothing, jewelry, accessories, and more from Texas designers are sure to make an impression.
From a tuxedo shirt and leather duffle bag to a lipstick designed by Brandon Maxwell, here are some ideas for the person who has everything.
You can't be too whimsical when it comes to the kids in your life (and we didn't forget Fido, either).
Everything a nature lover would need to enjoy the great outdoors, from a cozy blanket to sturdy and stylish boots.
Don't show up empty-handed this season. Here are some ideas for what to bring to your next party.
From the most extensive lists to the best by-the-glass offerings, these 35 Texas restaurants are a wine lover's dream.
The most delicious trend in smoked meats combines Texas’s two favorite food groups in exciting ways.
Georgia O'Keeffe's talented younger sister was forgotten by art historians. A new exhibit in Dallas aims to shed light on her work.
Over three decades, Mo Amer has gone from being a refugee living in Houston to a successful comedian. His first stand-up special mines his experiences for comedic gold.
This artsy beach town on Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula rewards adventurers with delights—from pristine beaches to Hotel San Cristóbal—at the end of almost every road.
Celebs like Kim Kardashian and Anna Wintour seek out the magic she works with facial massage, high-tech tools, and custom treatments. But you won’t find Botox or lasers in her studio.
With his two new restaurants, both in the same building, the acclaimed Atlanta chef continues what he started with State of Grace.
Felicia Graham’s new book 'Rollergirls' tells the story of Austin’s thriving flat-track roller derby scene through photos.
Engineers have long concluded that a wall in flood-prone Starr County could be catastrophic.
A Houston man wants to know what his options are when that dreaded day finally comes.
An Austin man is confused by all those new-fangled beer cans at his local grocery store.