The Best Thing in Texas: Trae tha Truth, Houston Hero
The rapper continues to lift up those in need in his hometown.
Dan Solomon writes about politics, music, food, sports, criminal justice, health care, film, and business. Dan started working with Texas Monthly as a freelancer in 2013 before becoming a staff writer, covering topics from the Baylor sexual assault scandal to the gentrification of Austin barbecue to the legacy of Texas outsider artist Daniel Johnston. His reporting has appeared in the New York Times, GQ, Vanity Fair, Wired, Fast Company, Billboard, and Deadspin.
The rapper continues to lift up those in need in his hometown.
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Mr. Mabel needs to come home.
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Music still sounds different coming from more intimate venues, where daytime festival acts can take center stage.
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Saturday’s killing of a Fort Worth woman at the hands of a cop was followed by the usual selective shaping of the narrative by law enforcement.
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Losing to the Jets, Jason? The Jets??
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After the longest summer we can remember, the seasons are finally changing.
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Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey tweeted support for protesters in Hong Kong, and all hell broke loose—in ways that even united the two rivals.
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The October music festival is still landing smackdab in the middle of a Texas summer. Here’s how to dress.
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He was the sort of local icon that lives at the heart of every enduring, tight-knit music scene.
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What good is a law that promotes lawlessness?
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He’s good at everything!*
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The Panthers backup quarterback is only the second in NFL history to throw for six TDs and no interceptions in his first two games.
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Do you love Woody Harrelson? You’re in luck.
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After breaking out in comedy and film, Wells is telling stories in new ways.
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The storm’s consequences have been serious, but people affected by it have found ways to be joyful nonetheless.
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It’s unclear whether the disgraced coach will return to the national stage, but he has a foot back in the door at Mount Vernon.
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Beaumont, Houston, and Jefferson County are being inundated by rain.
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The ’Country Music’ documentarian on the Outlaws, forgotten forces, and how Texas country music could bring us all together.
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The artist’s iconic ”Jeremiah” frog mural in Austin is seemingly indestructible, and so is his musical legacy.
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They’ve got an outside shot at beating the record—and if their bats stay as hot as they’ve been, they could be World Series contenders.
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“Win now” makes more sense when your stars are old—and the only person facing the end of the line is Houston’s head coach.
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Of the four major mass shooting suspects in Texas in recent years, the only one it would impact is the man who wants to die as soon as possible.
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The ambitious Texas filmmaker announced a two-decade shooting timeline for ‘Merrily We Roll Along.’
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The former Houston Dash star is the most intriguing 37-year-old rookie prospect in a long time.
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The alum of Houston’s Stratford High School suffered criticism for his decision to call it quits, but players like Cowboys legend Troy Aikman have got his back.
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Just keep kickin’.
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Plenty of people did, but not all of them are in charge of the nuclear arsenal.
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The XFL has revealed their team names.
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The long-standing suburban staple has finally caught up with the times.
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Citing abstract fears, Plano ISD canceled a game against a school in the devastated community.
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The quintessential Austin filmmaker discusses taking an unadaptable book from page to screen.
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Chick-fil-A won’t be hosting its 2022 convention in San Antonio and Joaquin Castro supporters won’t be eating at Bill Miller.
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Over the weekend, she became the first person ever to perform two gymnastics moves.
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Ezekiel Elliott’s holdout is just the beginning of difficult contract decisions the team must soon make about its young stars.
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One of the deadliest shootings in U.S. history took place on Saturday afternoon.
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Bowing to criticism, the North Texas congressman spent less than a week in line as the next director of national intelligence.
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He's unlikely to win the presidential nomination, but after years of false starts he is becoming a leader in the Democratic party.
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Why is New York trying to steal Texas’s most Instagrammable puppy?
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Clark and his band bring the heat on the PBS series.
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A debate about the last episode of the newly-revived series, which left many fans unhappy.
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Ten years ago, my wife and I saw a listing on Craigslist for an 18-month-old Siberian husky. Within a few seconds of meeting Dio, I knew he was our dog. In the years since, we’ve cared for him in little ways (a grain-free diet that agrees with his sensitive stomach!)
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Ahead of ‘Where’d You Go, Bernadette,’ here are a few stars whose careers got some help from the Austin filmmaker.
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O'Rourke and Castro's polling in Texas is virtually unchanged from a month ago. That’s good news for only one of them.
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The longtime Texan returns to TV with Hulu’s ‘Veronica Mars’ revival.
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Jadeveon Clowney and Ezekiel Elliott are both threatening holdouts—but for very different reasons.
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A secret Facebook group full of racist memes includes the head of Border Patrol, Elizabeth Warren promises sweeping reform, and the acting head of Homeland Security contradicts the agency's own watchdog.
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The enigmatic NBA superstar isn’t long for Oklahoma City. How likely is he to head south down I-35?
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The eccentric Texan billionaire and former two-time independent presidential candidate leaves an outsized legacy.
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Before she was revealed to be a juvenile, a young woman could have faced up to twenty years in prison for licking a carton in the Lufkin store.
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“The other Texan” went after the former Senate candidate, who responded by stepping on a long-scheduled Austin rally.
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