Daniel Johnston, Townes Van Zandt, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Nanci Griffith were some of the luminaries that took the stage.
a distinctive Austin culture. This development moved out beyond a few pioneers into the worlds of moviemaking in the 1980s, the arts in the 1990s, and culinary culture in the 21st century.
Texas’ breakout ideas and politics event happening Nov. 13–15 in downtown Austin. Step inside the conversations shaping the future of education, the economy, health care, energy, technology ...
" West Texas measles cases rise to 259. Here is what you need to know. " was first published by The Texas Tribune, a ...
He arrived in the Alamo City in 1988 and became general manager of classical KPAC-FM, and he worked with NPR to create ...
Doggett has represented parts of Austin in the U.S. House since ... presidential nomination and was a University of Texas law professor in the 1980s, chastised Republican leaders in Congress ...
AUSTIN — The Texas Senate is poised to pass legislation ... improperly favor one religion over another, was the basis of a 1980 Supreme Court decision in Stone vs. Graham that struck down ...
Texans who fall behind on their property taxes face one of the most punitive systems in the nation, where private collection companies can tack up to 20% onto their bill.
Fort Worth embraces the Western cowboy, San Antonio leans into its Hispanic roots, Austin stays weird, and Houston is all ...
Despite a chill in the air, spirits were high and the atmosphere filled with affection and appreciation at the Filmmaking ...
Shaw bought the company in 1976 and went on to develop 3.6M SF of industrial and hospitality space across the country.