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Day Trips
The San Jacinto Monument has reopened its observation deck to the public, offering a beautiful view of the Houston skyline and the battlefield where Texas won its independence
"...perch offers a bird's-eye view of the battlefield where Texas won its independence, the flat coastal plains, and the..."

Sept. 29, 2006 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

A Better Place
For nearly 30 years, Primarily Primates has offered a refuge for misplaced animals
"...and made their way from Hanover, Mass., to Central Texas in 1978, primate sanctuaries weren't really done. While working..."

Aug. 5, 2005 News Feature by Cindy Widner

There's a Light Beyond These Woods
An unrestrained celebration of Nanci Griffith
"...It's a long way to Texas ... it's a long way back home..."

Feb. 25, 2005 Music Feature by Louis Black

Roadside Playboys and Texana Dames
The Hancock Family's long, strange, supernatural musical journey
"...the way Hancock himself speaks, in a flat, West Texas twang, using words devoid of artifice...."

Dec. 31, 2004 Music Feature by Margaret Moser

Not Just Another Pretty Face
With the Naughty Austin theatre company, there's more than meets the eye.
"...pageants with six maids (Miss West Coast, Miss Great Plains, Miss Industrial Northeast, Miss Bible Belt, Miss Deep South,..."

Nov. 28, 2003 Arts Feature by Robert Faires

Day Trips
"...horses which once grazed by the thousands across the Texas plains. In the modern world it has largely been..."

Aug. 28, 1998 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

How Estate Services of Austin Finds New Homes for Treasures Left Behind
In the saddest times, Carl McQueary and the Estate Services team are there to help
"...been a museum director, author of multiple books on Texas history, and an acknowledged expert on Texas modernism –..."

July 22, 2022 Arts Feature by Richard Whittaker

Adam Torres’ Big Sky Americana
His panoramic view of the world transcends into his haunting falsetto
"...policy job on the Rio Grande River in South Texas. Time passed and without really realizing it, one day..."

July 14, 2017 Music Feature by Alejandra Ramirez

As Austin Grows, So Does the Risk of Flood
Forget the 100-year storms. City flooding happens all the time, often right in your backyard.
"...The city's topographical condition within Texas' expansive geography makes it a common target for big..."

April 21, 2017 News Feature by Joseph Caterine

Off the Record
Ian McLagan snubs the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame while Suzanna Choffel uproots to New York
"...Willie Nelson shrine this side of Carl's Corner. Los Texas Wranglers made good use of the stage built just..."

Oct. 7, 2011 Music Column by Austin Powell

Day Trips
The Lyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands north of Decatur are where the wild things live
"...The Lyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands north of Decatur, Texas, is where the wild things live. The federally administered..."

Nov. 13, 2009 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Catherine Lee
Back in her home state full-time, the noted artist shares her work and what she's learned in 30 years of making art
"...Catherine Lee grew up in the Panhandle plains of Texas and spent the last 30 years in..."

Jan. 18, 2008 Arts Feature by Rachel Cook

The Year That Slipped Away
The 6,000 Albums of 1995
"...Kelly, Deeper Water; Jimmy LaFave, Buffalo Return to the Plains; James McMurtry, Where'd You Hide the Body; Ray Wylie..."

Jan. 5, 1996 Music Feature

An Amarillo State of Mind
The Plutonium Circus Comes to Town
"...Set in the Texas Panhandle town of Amarillo, The Plutonium Circus focuses on..."

Oct. 20, 1995 Arts Feature

Sunday ACL Fest Picks
The first weekend of ACL Fest closes with highlights galore
"...One only Rolling out of Kaufman County in Northeast Texas, Shane Smith & the Saints unload a ferocious blend..."

Sept. 30, 2016 Music Feature

Day Trips
Bearly Making It isn't your ordinary chain-saw sculpture operation
"...started the business despite living on the nearly treeless plains of Whitharral in the Texas Panhandle...."

Nov. 23, 2007 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Possession Arrow: Badgley->Razook
"...they could do some damage. Not as much as Texas, though. As much as it hurts my Okie pride..."

Jan. 9, 2007 Sports Post by John Razook

Living, Breathing Americana
Steve James: Sustaining Traditions, Not Reviving Them
"...three men upon whom the legacy and history of Texas blues largely rests), who could sing or play just..."

Oct. 4, 1996 Music Feature by Brian Berger

Hard Proof’s Fela Kuti Felabration!! and More Crucial Concerts This Week
Austin Corn Lovers Fiesta, Janelle Monáe, and Mockjaw lead our recommended shows
"...sextet Godcaster to bring, it's energy. Known for their high-voltage live shows and rollicking sound, the group has a..."

Oct. 6, 2023 Music Column by Raoul Hernandez

The Luv Doc: America’s 40th-Best City
Because Ted Cruz is the Rat King
"...brochures back when we were riding our pre-pandemic boomtown high. For instance: grackles. There's a lot of swoony prose..."

July 28, 2023 Column by The Luv Doc

OroBianco Italian Creamery Makes Magic With Water Buffalo Milk
Making mozzarella from white gold
"...wonderful, quest to bring water buffalo mozzarella to Central Texas. Beginning..."

Dec. 11, 2020 Food Feature by Jessi Cape

Afternoon ACL Acts Worth Waking Up For
Get the most out of your pass with these nine artists
"...Rolling out of Kaufman County in Northeast Texas, Shane Smith & the Saints unloads a ferocious blend..."

Sept. 28, 2016 Music Post by The Music Staff

Ruby's Juke Joint Americana Cookbook
This one's for "real Americana folks," not highbrow foodies
"...often shuttled from the Redwood forests to the flat plains of Big Spring, Texas, by a close-knit clan who..."

June 14, 2013 Books Feature by Gracie Salem

This Kitty's Got Claws
Teeth tears into everything from abstinence programs to rape culture. Is Austin grownup enough to handle it?
"...one across temporal, cultural, and geographic borders, from certain Plains tribes of the Americas to Christians in the Middle..."

Jan. 25, 2008 Screens Feature by Melanie Haupt

Season's Grazings
"...our holiday table every Christmas I spent on the plains. -- Rebecca Chastenet de Géry..."

Dec. 18, 1998 Food Feature

Day Trips
"...from a few inches of rain on the grass-covered plains between the mountains to over 20" of rainfall per..."

March 28, 1997 Column by Gerald E. McLeod

Dusting the Bookshelf
Recent Titles
"...frontier, a detour through gritty conjunto terrain in South Texas, the accordion becomes an almost biblical litany of sin..."

Jan. 24, 1997 Books Review

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