Fort Worth soul/R&B singer Abraham Alexander plays his debut single, “America,” in the Texas Monthly Studio.
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Inside the Oldest, Largest Independent Comic Book Store in Texas
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From Tonga: A Short Film Explores a Polynesian Influence on Friday Night Lights
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A Granddaughter Keeps Her Family Tradition Alive at Texas Hatters
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The Lone Locksmith Serving 14,000 Square Miles of West Texas
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Donkeeboy and Donkeemom Brighten Houston With Their Art
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Quinta Mazatlan Is a Mansion With a Mission
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