On Leading—and Leaving—Texas Monthly
Before coming to this magazine six years ago, I worked for a company that gave its top leaders access to executive coaches. The one I chose was Kelley Freeman, based in Helotes, near my home in San An...
What Energy Secretary Chris Wright Would Mean for Texas
If an airplane hadn’t skidded off the runway at the old Sloulin Field International Airport in Williston, North Dakota, I wouldn’t have stumbled on Liberty Resources’ innovative drilling approa...
Roar of the Crowd: December 2024
Judging a Magazine by Its CoverShame on you for giving Ted Cruz the cover before the election. It doesn’t matter what was written in the article [“Ted Cruz Would Like to Reintroduce Himself,” Oc...
On Internet Message Boards, the UT-Texas A&M Rivalry Never Went Away
I come to you with a warning: Right here in Texas, there are trolls among us. And they are everywhere.They are your local business owners. They are CEOs. They are your spouses, your grandparents, and ...
When the Aggies Danced on Broadway
Having sex and playing college football are two pursuits a lot of folks consider it immoral to get paid for. In a proper world, to their minds, such things should be done only for free, within the bou...