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"For anyone expecting an apology, accountability, or even a clear and concise narrative of what happened at Robb Elementary School on May 24, 2022, well, you may be waiting a while longer—perhaps forever," writes Forrest Wilder. Read our story from 2022: texasmonthly.com/news-politics/…

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T- 5 days until our 2025 list of the Top 50 barbecue Joints in Texasā„¢ļø drops. While we’re here, what’s your favorite side? Check out our favorite corn dishes from the last list 🌽: texasmonthly.com/bbq/seven-a-ma…

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"It’s one thing to sit there and draw it, and it’s a whole other thing to go up there and risk your life to do it." Storyboard artist Mark Bristol talks about creating "The Final Reckoning"’s heart-pounding stunts for Tom Cruise. texasmonthly.com/arts-entertain…

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Fifty years after the last American helicopter departed Saigon, 1,572 Americans are still lost in Vietnam. This is the story of a missing Marine from Odessa, Texas, and how he was found, just in time, by government officials, a team of private researchers, and a tireless soul

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T- 4 days until our 2025 list of the Top 50 BBQ Joints in Texasā„¢ļø is out in the world. šŸŒŽ Peruse our honorable mentions from 2021 for now: texasmonthly.com/bbq/our-50-bbq…

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Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow grew up on the mean streets of West Dallas. She was a nice girl who wrote poetry, and he was a jug-eared psychopath. Ninety-one years ago they went down in a hail of bullets in Gibsland, Louisiana. From our archives: texasmonthly.com/arts-entertain…

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The James James Beard Foundation announced this month that Texas Monthly is one of three nominees for the organization’s award for food coverage in a general-interest publication. šŸ† texasmonthly.com/press-room/202…

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The culinary star will join an Austin restaurant empire in June. Her first big project: reopening the historic Driskill Grill. texasmonthly.com/food/nyc-chef-…

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Jeremy Staggs serves impressive pork steak and brisket from a Lufkin trailer, but wants to expand his repertoire even more at Boxcar BBQ's in-the-works brick-and-mortar. texasmonthly.com/bbq/boxcar-bbq…

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T- 3 days until our 2025 list of the Top 50 BBQ Joints in Texasā„¢ļø is out. Hot take for you: barbecue sauce is. . . kinda amazing. 🤷 texasmonthly.com/bbq/no-barbecu…

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The service, which fills a critical role in the event of severe weather, is missing more than a third of its staff in the wake of Trump's hiring freeze and Musk's downsizing. texasmonthly.com/news-politics/…

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It's been three years since 19 children and 2 teachers from Robb Elementary were killed in the Uvalde massacre. Today, we revisit Skip Hollandsworth's story about a grieving mother, Kimberly Mata-Rubio, and the aftermath of losing her daughter, Lexi. texasmonthly.com/news-politics/…

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The king is dead. George Coulam, the long-reigning ā€œkingā€ and controversial founder of the nationally renowned Texas Renaissance Festival, died at the age of 87 earlier this week. texasmonthly.com/arts-entertain…

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Texans left an enduring mark on the Old West. The frontier was a darker place because of it. texasmonthly.com/being-texan/gu…

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At the Sapien Center, those dabbling in the Make America Healthy Again movement can find connection, community, and unpasteurized dairy products. šŸ„› texasmonthly.com/news-politics/…

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Bring a big batch of this cold, sweet, and tangy side to a picnic, and you’ll earn yourself another invite. 🄦 texasmonthly.com/recipe/souther…