The San Antonio Taco Trail
This Tex-Mex wonderland of a city has some of the best taquerias in the state.
This Tex-Mex wonderland of a city has some of the best taquerias in the state.
Leather-wrapped lowballs! Sea turtle adoptions! A Blue Bell ice cream charm! Behold, our favorite present ideas for this holiday season.
At Station Mountain Bike Park, Rhett Jones created the serpentine trails and daring jumps of his dreams.
How the North Texas commuter school, which competes in Division III sports, built one of the top e-sports programs in the country.
H-E-B has always been in the business of making sure customers bring home the best for their families at dinnertime. The H-E-B team continues that fine legacy with the development of delicious H-E-B Mi Tienda products comprised of Mexican cuisine favorites.
In their new book ‘Chokeholds,’ researchers argue Lee Harvey Oswald was just one piece of a sprawling conspiracy—one that other investigators claim never existed at all.
My roll recipe has been passed down to the women of my dad’s family for generations. Now that I have kids, I have a different view of the tradition.
The Longhorn Network will go off the air next July. But the University of Texas’s pursuit of its own channel changed college sports forever.
Join the Fort Worth Food + Wine Foundation for a special, one night event that brings together three of Texas’s most celebrated and talented chefs.
Long thought of as a presidential contender, the Texas governor has endorsed the former president—and supplicated for his favor.
Folks are flocking to Corpus Christi to see the little yellow flier, which may have blown 2,600 miles off-course in a storm.
A suspicious man brandished a shotgun in an Austin park—then in New York. The responses of the two police departments were markedly different.
From Indigenous tribes to Mexicans to Civil War soldiers, many people have used the native nut to add sweetness and creaminess to their daily rituals.
The ‘Top Chef’ contestant and partner at Austin’s Bureau de Poste shares how she preps for a house full of hungry guests.
Mathematical epidemiologist Lauren Ancel Meyers knows you're sick of thinking about infectious disease threats. But that's her job.
The bingeable ‘Lawmen: Bass Reeves’ takes one of Texas’s most deserving legends and imbues it with a pulpy sensibility.
He lived out his last years in Mexico as a real estate agent, dreaming of returning home to Texas with his husband.
Money can buy anything, but it can’t make you look like any less of a dork.
From starters to desserts, we’ve got the Texas take on traditional Thanksgiving recipes that’re sure to leave your family and guests full and grateful.
The holidays are here! Find inspiration for the season with gifts for your loved ones.
Designer Nan Blassingame will be busy making traditional jingle dresses and ribbon skirts right up until the ceremony.
Reader letters published in our December 2023 issue.
Amir and Delani Jalali make nearly everything from scratch at their Redbird BBQ in Port Neches, from Caesar dressing to corn pudding.
The Von Erichs get the Hollywood treatment, Tomball raises its stein, Beyoncé resurrects the Renaissance tour, and a Houston artist is golden.
Round out your winter wardrobe with seasonal staples from Wrangler®.
Find gifting inspiration for anyone on your list at Dallas’ premier open-air shopping and dining destination.
The latest issue of Texas Monthly features more than the usual number of Texans committing creative acts of altruism.
In a Houston restaurant named for his great-grandmother, Mississippi-born chef Lucas McKinney is having a whole lot of fun with a menu that ranges from gumbo and po'boys to chicken on a stick and moon pies.
Why didn’t anyone tell me about this life-changing shoe-removal tool sooner?
Ounce for ounce, rhinoceros beetles are among the strongest animals on earth.
After stranding millions of passengers over Christmas last year, the Dallas-based carrier has spent many millions on fixes—yet it may still have more work to do.
The $77 million the university will pay Jimbo Fisher to not coach football could fund 1,666 full-tuition scholarships—or buy 17 billion Goldfish crackers.
Roughly the weight of a standard schnauzer, the plant-eating dino roamed North Texas 96 million years ago.
The Austin jeweler's pieces appeal to powerful women, including Beyoncé, Megan Thee Stallion, and Angelina Jolie.
A 1991 mass shooting in Killeen inspired legislation that has made Texas America’s most gun-friendly state.
The Texas Cowgirls weren’t all from the state, but the groundbreaking women’s pro team promoted itself with loads of Texas mystique.
The beginnings of Kingwood Taco Shop in Houston were a matter of divine timing, and, years later, the taqueria’s guisado tacos still taste heavenly.
Hunters in Texas kill a lot of white-tailed deer each year. What would happen if they didn’t kill any at all?
At a program that covets football greatness—and whose donors will pay almost anything to attain it—firing Jimbo Fisher was an easy call.
Drive up State Park Road 100 long enough and the beach comes to meet you.
Adeeb Barqawi founded the nonprofit ProUnitas, which helps connect social, health, and education services with the students who need them most.
Don’t take aguachile’s lightness for weakness. The spicy dish packs a punch.
With governments increasingly incapable of addressing everything from homelessness to veterans’ needs, ordinary Texans are stepping into the breach.
The Other Ones Foundation, led by Chris Baker, transformed a state-run encampment site for Austinites experiencing homelessness into a welcoming refuge.
San Antonio’s Leon and Leticia McNeil have introduced generations of Black and Latino youth to the outdoors through their nonprofit, City Kids Adventures.
Lone Star State residents found ways big and small to lend each other a helping hand.
Whether helping prevent military suicides or reversing a childcare desert, these Texans are finding creative solutions to big problems.
Teaching kids how to play soccer made me a better person. So why don’t more Texans volunteer?
Noah Faulkner’s popular twangy covers countrify songs by Duran Duran, Joy Division, U2, and more.
The diminutive swamp dragon of the Piney Woods has a fascinating life cycle. Just don’t eat one.