Dabney Coleman, Hollywood’s Funniest Mean Boss, Never Lost His Texas Drawl
The ’9 to 5‘ star was a struggling law student at the University of Texas when he met Zachary Scott and became “smitten with becoming an actor.”
The ’9 to 5‘ star was a struggling law student at the University of Texas when he met Zachary Scott and became “smitten with becoming an actor.”
Senior editor Alex Samuels discusses which primary runoff races are the ones to watch and what’s at stake.
A half century of chronicling Texas.
The eldest son of Trammell Crow used his money for drugs, guns, and high living. His wife spent a fortune on personal trainers and self-promotion. Now they’re squaring off in an L.A. divorce court.
The fond memories and hard times of a postboom oil heiress.
Should Hollywood remake ‘Giant’? On the fortieth anniversary of the filming of the Texas epic, we imagine Brad Pitt playing Jett Rink’s grandson, Quentin Tarantino directing, and other scary scenarios.
The bishop denied until the end that he got AIDS from homosexual contact. But the furor that resulted from his death has opened the door on his life as a gay man.
After 53 years, Antiquarian Book Mart, on Broadway, has shut its doors. It’s the latest change in an area of the Alamo City that is experiencing the push and pull of nostalgia and progress.
It may be because of the processed pork product topping or the mesquite grilling, but these handheld delights are endlessly customizable.
In Van Zandt County, you'll find art, festivals, and history in these neighboring destinations.
She was pressured into convicting a man she believed was innocent—and was haunted by remorse. Three decades later, she did something about it.
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