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The Aesthete from Archer

A new biography of Larry McMurtry tells the tale of a writer ever met with misreading.

by Roberto Ontiveros

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‘Proudly Claiming Our Tears’: Fathers Stand Together for Their Trans and Nonbinary Kids

by Kit O'Connell

Mythbusting Texas’ Reactionary Past

by Alex Birnel

A Wall That’s Worth Defending

by David R. Brockman

Aug 13, 2021

A Moving Debut Chronicles a Queer Coming-of-Age in Midland

Logen Cure’s poetry collection is an ode to the West Texas town.

by Sunny Sone

Jul 16, 2021

In ‘Al Norte,’ a Through Line of Transience That Is Still True Today

Juan Palomo offers thoughtful, compelling language to tell the story of his migrant family in his debut book of poetry.

by Dede Fox

Jun 10, 2021

‘Forget the Alamo’ Unravels a Texas History Made of Myths, or Rather, Lies

Three Texan authors build on a long tradition of dissent from patriotic accounts of Texas history in a new book on the racism baked into our story of the Alamo.

by Nicky Yeager

May 06, 2021

‘On Juneteenth’ Refuses Easy Answers About the Importance of People of Color to Texas History

Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Annette Gordon-Reed offers a historical primer on the conditions that made Juneteenth a holiday and its importance to the nation.

by Irene Vázquez

Apr 27, 2021

‘Leaving Isn’t the Hardest Thing’ Tours Dark Places That Are Hard to Call Home

In her debut book of essays, Austin writer Lauren Hough shares stories of growing up in a religious cult, only to escape and find its oppressive edicts visible in a society at large.

by Julie Poole

Mar 25, 2021

Lady Bird Johnson Was About More Than Wildflowers

Using audio diary recordings, new book Hiding in Plain Sight brings the former first lady out of LBJ’s shadow.

by Karl Richter

Detainees walk toward a fenced recreation area during a media tour at the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention facility Tuesday, Sept. 10, 2019, in Tacoma, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) Dec 03, 2019

A World Without Immigrant Prisons

Law professor and author César Cuauhtémoc García Hernández wants you to believe it’s possible.

by Gus Bova

Apr 19, 2019

Invasive Species Have Reshaped Texas. Now What?

From parakeets to fire ants, nilgai to tamarisk trees, invasives have integrated into the state's ecosystems — and managing them means asking hard questions.

by Asher Elbein

Dec 17, 2018

‘Man on Fire’ Searches in Vain for the Truth About Racism in East Texas

The new documentary asks why a minister self-immolated in the town of Grand Saline, but doesn’t uncover any new answers.

by Robyn Ross

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