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Postcard ⋆
The resident donors at Texas’ famed Body Ranch offer many lessons about life—and untimely death.
Music ⋆
David Shabani’s life took him on an international journey from France to the Live Music Capital of the World.
Politics ⋆
What the historic race for mayor meant for her, for Austin, and women in Texas politics.
Doctors are left to guess at whether helping their patients will land them in prison.
Culture ⋆
Hail Mary, which premiered at this year’s SXSW Film Festival, reframes the immigration crisis through a supernatural, biblical lens.
The Texas public school system almost broke Andrew Gonzales’ spirit. Then he won a leadership role in Austin Independent School District.
Leaders of low-income communities of color worry the state’s power grab could deepen inequalities.
One of Texas’ most famous death row exonerees died before winning compensation under a law inspired by his own story.
Texans—already starved for public land—have bid adieu to Farfield Lake State Park, a well-visited patch of parkland between Dallas and Houston.
Regulators say the company fixed flaws at Freeport LNG which led compressed methane to burst from a pipe and catch fire.
Texas could meet much of its future water need simply by plugging leaks.
The actor talks about his move into producing and his unique journey to becoming an actor.
Drawing on 60 hours of interviews with homeless residents, the production transmutes daily life and hardship into art.
“Deadland,” which premiered at SXSW, is a surreal father-son migration movie that will linger with you.
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