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Un Pasaje a la Muerte
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A Deadly Passage
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A BBQ Joint Owner Embraces His Cajun Roots With the Help of Cracklins
“I fought it too long and eventually gave up,” James “Blue” Broussard told me, reflecting on how he decided to let his Louisiana heritage influence his Central Texas–style barbecue joint. Wh...
Bighorn Sheep Once Roamed West Texas by the Thousands. Can They Do It Again?
On a chilly December morning at Elephant Mountain Wildlife Management Area, some thirty miles south of the West Texas town of Alpine, a group of more than a hundred wildlife conservationists, research...
The Unlikely Story Behind the Oscar-Nominated Ballad From ‘Sing Sing’
For a movie about an infamous New York State prison, Sing Sing sure has a lot of Texas in it. The director, Greg Kwedar, is from Fort Worth and based in Austin. Producer Monique Walton also lives in t...
Amanda Petrusich on Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson, and the Outlaw’s Conundrum
Last November, New Yorker pop-music critic Amanda Petrusich posted a photo of her dog-eared vinyl copy of Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard’s 1983 album, Pancho & Lefty, on her religiously followed In...
Trump Burger Used to Be for MAGA Fanatics. Now It’s an International Tourist Destination.
Seferino Alvarez faced a difficult choice. To his right, a shelf of Donald Trump–themed coffee mugs that read “Jesus is my savior; Trump is my president” had caught his eye. But to his left, for...
Why I Don’t Use the Word “Authentic” When Writing About Mexican Food
Every morning, I open my email inbox to see at least ten Google Alerts messages for the word “tacos.” More and more, the alerts have pointed me toward social media posts and articles that celebrat...
Can the American Bumblebee Get a Little Help From Man’s Best Friend?
Each month, we get to know one of the state’s many wonderful and quirky critters. Latin name: Bombus pensylvanicusSize: Up to one inch longTexas habitat: Statewide Fat, hairy, and docile, the bumb...
What Will You Find in a 343-Year-Old Mission Dedicated to the Saint of Lost Things?
The Detours series celebrates lesser-known locales worth visiting across the state. Inside the adobe walls of the Ysleta Mission are clues to a deep history of acculturation that characterizes El Pa...
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