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Texas Humor’s Founder Jay B. Sauceda Considers the Texas Identity
…is, while I’m here, what is my mark? I can’t lay claim to the accomplishments of the people who came…
Nice N Easy Serves Craft Beer and Wine in One of Johnson City’s Oldest Buildings
…and supportive,” says Ballou, recounting how Mark Smith, owner of Mark Smith Studio Gallery, taped encouraging notes to their door…
Polka Music? Czech! Kolaches? Czech! Get Ready for Slavnost in La Grange
…80 percent of Fayette County before the first World War consisted of Czech immigrants,” says Mark Hermes, the manager and…
How Goats Went From Overgrazing Villains to Brush-Clearing Heroes
…then, livestock overgrazing had left its mark, reducing the soils of the Edwards Plateau and leaving behind eroded, picked-over landscapes…
Guitar Heroes: Lone Start luthiers bring joy to the world
…don’t seem possible. And while Texans didn’t invent the first stringed instrument, we’ve certainly made our mark on the craft….
Madera Canyon Trail
…the foothills) stand sentinel at The Fort Davis National Historic Site and mark our way as we wind up past…
Now Open
…trails, sea kayaking, boating, fishing, photography, and shelling. Mark Hazelrigg (a retired Dow chemist who spends much of his time…
Roads to Freedom
…over us and sturdy, mature oaks mark the passage of time. The blue, cloudless sky drops down to meet the…
Hiding in Plain Sight: Houston’s Menil Collection
…Surrealist and contemporary paintings when I’m at the Menil, but, this time, I entered one of the unmarked exhibition spaces,…
Houston Muralist Brings the Flavor of Space City to Exclusive Lululemon Line
…come up with a dynamic design for the project. Drawing inspiration from all around Houston, Pérez incorporated iconic landmarks including…
Chasing Windmills
…pass a windmill. Four-lane interstate or farm-to-market blacktop, it makes no difference what route you choose, because sooner or later…
Land of Big Sam
…city’s 1848 campaign for what was then another mark of civilized society: the state’s first prison. Today, there are seven…
Four for Fall: 2010
…like claw marks through tawny sand and red rocks, their slopes splashed with dark green juniper, the sparkling streams below…
Dive In!
…because in the 1970s, scuba divers began frequenting this remarkable oasis in the desert. Every day, 19 million gallons flow…
The Caverns of Sonora
…potable water, electricity, and restrooms with showers. Caverns of Sonora staff will host a public celebration in July to mark…
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