
Trouble in Mind
Andre Thomas is deeply mentally ill. He is also a vicious murderer. How should he be punished?
Andre Thomas is deeply mentally ill. He is also a vicious murderer. How should he be punished?
The demise of Big Spring’s Hotel Settles was a perfect symbol for the town’s bust. Now one native son is trying to restore both to their former glory.
Learning to love the foreign, overcharged, crowded, obsessive, and actually pretty exciting world of Texas’s newest major sport.
Austin is known, somewhat ostentatiously, as the Live Music Capital of the World, but as any longtime resident knows, the best show in town is not a musical performance at all. In fact, it is mostly tuneless, it has little in the way of rhythm, and no one has ever tried
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Texas won’t get its financial house in order until lawmakers have a thoughtful conversation about the T-word. Don’t hold your breath.
1. Bills,Bills, BillsThe calendar says that the Eighty-third Legislature began on January 8, but insiders know the real action doesn’t begin until 59 days later. Oh, there are plenty of speeches and resolutions during the first two months, recognizing groups like the Texas Association of Health Underwriters. But the tone changes
Has Richard Linklater just completed the greatest trilogy in film history?
How a Dallas gospel-funk band reunited after thirty years of silence to set the world on fire.
Money makes the world go round - Susan Combs on budgets, borrowing, and race cars.
A new book looks at the links between Cynthia Ann Parker and an iconic John Ford western.
Among the hipsters, galleries, food trucks, and old-timers in Austin’s trendy enclave.