70 Years of Skewering
The “magic dust” of adding funny drawings to words has been an important part of the Texas Observer.
Since 1954
The “magic dust” of adding funny drawings to words has been an important part of the Texas Observer.
As co-editors of the Texas Observer, Kaye Northcott and Molly Ivins used humor and embedded themselves in the feminist movement.
The documentary reminds us how to revel in creative play and the company of others.
This is fine.
Capital punishment ensnares us all in a labyrinth of our own making, as your new film poignantly reveals.
Great art has come at a cost for Dan Winters and his family, as an intimate documentary reveals.
Robie Flores' "The In Between" is a love letter to la frontera—and a humanizing refutation of GOP fear-mongering.
Retracing the steps of a Texan lynched in 1921 requires a trip through dark days in state history.
Raemonn James, better known as Hermajestie the Hung, teamed up with a filmmaker to tell a moving story of activism and queer culture.
We sit by the window of the nursing home where her face can feel the sun.