Shaping the Narrative: Nate Blakeslee Discusses a Pivotal Moment in Observer History
Blakeslee sought to elevate the Texas Observer’s writing while righting wrongs in Tulia and throughout the state.
Since 1954
Blakeslee sought to elevate the Texas Observer’s writing while righting wrongs in Tulia and throughout the state.
As co-editors of the Texas Observer, Kaye Northcott and Molly Ivins used humor and embedded themselves in the feminist movement.
From reader to publisher, Carlton Carl has been part of our publication for most of its 70 years.
Giant temporary housing platforms are creating drama in the streets—and putting money in the coffers of Texas cities.