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Organized by El Paso Students, Texas’ First Bordalo II Mural Made of Recycled Trash Pops with Hope
Instead of waiting for politicians to take action, members of a high school art club in El Paso decided it was up to them to act.
With New Performances, John Lomax III Fuels the Lomax Family Legacy of Preserving American Folk Songs
John Lomax III has been part of my music life for half a century. We were both budding music journalists for Country Music magazine back in the 1970s, and he’s one of those displaced Texans I’d see whenever I visited Nashville over the decades.
Houston Muralist Brings the Flavor of Space City to Exclusive Lululemon Line
If there’s one thing every Houstonian has, it’s pride for their city. So, when popular workout apparel maker Lululemon approached local muralist and artist Hugo Pérez to collaborate on a new project, he jumped at the chance.
Think Texas Is Hot? Here Are 8 Reasons Why It’s Hotter Than You Think
Texans are no strangers to heat, but everyone’s feeling it this summer as temperatures continue breaking records.
Who Was the Historic Figure Behind Texas Jack Wild West Outfitter in Fredericksburg?
Like thousands of other Texas pioneers, Virginia native John B. Omohundro headed for the Lone Star State after the Civil War, in which he had served as a Confederate scout.
The Wild Extremes Texas Photographers Go To for Thrilling Storm Shots
With major contributions to the two most famous tornado movies of all time, Texans loom over the cinematic subgenre of “films featuring tornadoes.” First, we have Galveston native King Vidor, who survived that city’s great hurricane of 1900.
10 Events to Celebrate Black History Month
In 1926, Carter G. Woodson, the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History in Washington, D.C., launched the first Black History Week (then called Negro History Week) to bring more awareness of African Americans’ contributions to this country.
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