A Texas Homage to Amelia Earhart’s Around-the-World Flight
Brian Lloyd flew his plane 28,000 miles along Earhart's intended course.
Brian Lloyd flew his plane 28,000 miles along Earhart's intended course.
The mayor described the damage as "a 100% loss," and says that every structure on the island has been affected.
Everything old is new again at Contigo Ranch.
Here’s to last-minute getaways before summer is a distant memory.
Liz Lambert’s hotels have a stunning, often imitated style. But where does the trendsetter get her ideas? We asked her.
Snag a front-row seat at Old Tunnel State Park for one of nature’s finest displays.
The technology is coming with a lot of questions.
As if people in airports needed more reason to stare at their phones.
Hankering for a little beach time? Here are a few of our favorite sandy spots to escape to this summer.
Discovering the Mosheim school.
Whether you are angling for a prime fishing spot or simply seeking out the sun, celebrate summer next to a beautiful body of water.
Start your summer vacations early, if you can.
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Neither shifting sands nor fluctuating fortunes can erode this island town’s indomitable spirit.
Sitting at the back of the plane may no longer be a curse.
Keeping baseball pure at Kokernot Field, out in far West Texas.
Summer will be here before you know it. Ten things to get out and do ahead of those 100-degree days.
One of the world’s leading collectors of creative output showcases ten of its greatest assets.
The numbers behind our May issue.
In our westernmost city, cultural boundaries are as fluid as the Rio Grande.
Seeing, and understanding, our land and its borders anew—in a Cessna 182 Skylane.
Mobile Loaves and Fishes co-founder Alan Graham has published a book about his relationships with Austin’s homeless.
Donald Barthelme’s postmodern novel based on Snow White has its theatrical debut.
A new book on the legendary producer reveals a performer with chops of his own.
Louis Kahn’s life and work on exhibit in the greatest building in Texas.
Eight epic adventures to re-wild your child.
Liz Lambert on sprucing up another iconic South Congress hideout.
Inundated with homework and distracted by their devices, our youngest Texans (and their anxiety-prone parents) are at risk of losing their connection to our state’s many natural wonders. Here’s how to untame the next generation.
Though many of Texas’s classic dance halls have been lost to history, there are still a few going as strong as ever. See them for yourself during next week's Texas Dance Hall Tour.
Just like Texas, Route 66 is a state of mind. Here’s where the mythologies intersect.
Brush up on your Texas films—or see some of your old favorites on the big screen—during the Heart of Texas Film Series.
Discovering that hunting Pokémon is a lot like fishing—except a lot less tasty.
Austin celebrates its beloved Eklektikos deejay for his fifty years on air.
Images that have become as iconic as the state itself.
From a high-end winery in Coleman and an art deco hotel in Big Spring to a bookstore in Alpine and an art museum in Canadian, some of the best places to eat, stay, and shop are in our small towns. You've just got to get out and find them.
Eva Ybarra is still the queen of the accordion, and she’ll prove it with a mix of conjunto and country at the Briscoe Western Art Museum.
A grand era of large-scale, site-specific installation art at Rice Gallery comes to an end. But does a new beginning await?
Holy cow.
Uncovering the story of a long-lost gospel pioneer who influenced the shape of music to come.
Lower Pecos River, near Del Rio.
Enjoy one of the rarest—and tastiest—whiskeys known to man.
The loss of the honeybee would be catastrophic to our planet. Here's what you can do to help.
Looking back on last year's best stories to plan this year's wanderings.
The Dallas Cowboys’ new headquarters and training facility, dubbed the Star, is open for business.
Ten concerts to ring in your new year.
The best sights, bites, and experiences from my travels around the state this year.
Bob "Daddy-O" Wade has been putting out his iconic artwork for forty years.
When a Cowtown neighborhood makes room for a vegan ice cream parlor, you know something’s changed.
Wes Ferguson has paddled and walked all 87 miles of one of the Hill Country’s most prized waterways. In this exclusive excerpt from The Blanco River, he uncovers a few of its natural secrets.
A yuletide album that's actually worth listening to this holiday season.