Five Minutes With Texas Writer, Rancher, William Jack Sibley

by Leona Barr on September 15, 2021

Why is Texas so hard to “get” for people who don’t live here? Asking the question that has puzzled many others in the Lone Star State, is William Jack Sibley, a fifth-generation Texas rancher and...

Bayou City Art Festival is Back with Art, Music and Fun in Downtown Houston

by Bebe Brown on September 10, 2021

Houston’s signature art festival is back! On Saturday and Sunday, October 9-10, 2021, 10 am–6pm, Bayou City Art Festival Downtown will showcase the works of more than 220 artists in 19 different categories. As one...

Waterloo Greenway Outdoor Venue Timely Enhancement to Downtown Austin

by Brian Maass on August 16, 2021

Austin, Texas is famously known as the Live Music Capital of the World. Live music can be found in the Capitol city every night, whether at a bar on Sixth Street or the highly popular...

Renovated and Renewed: Texas Performing Arts Returns for 40th Season

by Britni Rachal on August 5, 2021

Bass Concert Hall on the University of Texas in Austin campus is raising the curtain on some notable upgrades, including a $3 million renovation—just in time for dozens of musical and artistic comebacks for 2021-2022....

Houston Author Ashley Winstead Reunites Secrets and Lies

by K. L. Romo on August 2, 2021

Welcome to Duquette University’s 10-year reunion, where things will go terribly wrong. Terribly, terribly wrong. In her debut novel, In My Dreams I Hold a Knife, Houston author Ashley Winstead explores how returning to a...

Get Lost in Science and Nature at the Perot

by Jordan Maddox on July 19, 2021

Travel through time, space and nature this summer at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas. With five levels and endless attractions, this museum lives up to its vision to promote innovative and...

Mamma Mia, Here We Go Again!

by Dana Maass and Marika Flatt on July 13, 2021

Live theater has finally returned to the Georgetown Palace Theater with a bang. The historic Georgetown Palace Theatre, perched just off the square since 1925, remains a strong and beloved beacon of light for this...

Discover a Bit of Zimbabwe in Dallas

by Jordan Maddox on July 9, 2021

You don’t have to leave Texas to get a taste of Africa this summer.  At the sumptuous Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden, visitors can enjoy the beauty of ZimSculpt - a vast and varied exhibition...

Flying High: A Texas Photo Tour of Motocross and Mountain Biking

by Julie Tereshchuk on June 17, 2021

Looking for thrills — and some spills — on two wheels? Then look no further than the motocross and mountain biking trails that abound across Texas. Whether you prefer pedal power or engine power, the...