
April 2017 Issue

Features


The Trouble With Innocence
Kerry Max Cook did everything to clear his name of a horrifying murder. So when he was finally exonerated, why did he ask for his conviction back?

Cuban Revolution
He’s a billionaire. He says whatever is on his mind. He thinks he can run the country. No, it’s not Trump we’re talking about. Could Mark Cuban be our next president?

Born to Be Wild
Inundated with homework and distracted by their devices, our youngest Texans (and their anxiety-prone parents) are at risk of losing their connection to our state’s many natural wonders. Here’s how to untame the next generation.

The Not-So-Secret Life of Terrence Malick
The world’s most private director turns his lens on the place where he’s always been most public: Austin.
Columns


Black Elk Down
How did a small Houston oil company with grand ambitions get caught up in the biggest Ponzi scheme since Bernie Madoff?
Reporter
A Serious Writer
A chat with Jim Magnuson, the founding director of the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas at Austin.




Groundhog Deus
Stephen Tobolowsky has appeared in hundreds of films, including one of the greatest movies ever made. But these days, he’s thinking—and writing—a lot about God.

One Degree of Jim Magnuson
Over the past 23 years, the founding director of the Michener Center for Writers has helped launch countless literary careers. Here are a few of the program’s most notable graduates.

The Wild Bunch
Two years after a deadly Waco shoot-out, the local district attorney is trying to take down the Bandidos and Cossacks biker clubs. It won’t be easy.

Meanwhile, in Texas. . .
Some strange things happened in the past month. Here are some of the strangest headlines you might have missed.

The One-Question Interview: Philipp Meyer
One question with the executive producer of 'The Son.'

Touts

Barbecue Italian Style
How two Sicilian brothers begat a variant of smoked meat found only in Waco.


The Apprentice
How a few formative years out in the middle of nowhere led Hugo Ortega to places he never imagined.

Miscellany

Roar of the Crowd
Readers respond to the March 2017 issue.

The Nature of Innocence
Why this issue’s very long story is a very important story.
