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  • On this edition of West Texas Talk, Jackson sits down with San Antonio-based Garrett T. Capps Inc. for a conversation and in-studio performance in Marfa…
  • Solmaz Sharif was born in Istanbul to Iranian parents. She studied at UC Berkeley and NYU, was a Stegner Fellow, and is currently a lecturer at Stanford.…
  • Jan Reid has written for Texas Monthly from the magazine's beginnings and is the author of a dozen books, including a biography of Ann Richards, an…
  • The West Texas Food Bank provides food for 19 West Texas counties. Libby Campbell, the executive director of the organization, discusses the services the…
  • On this edition of West Texas Talk, we’re joined by chef Hugo Ortega, 2017 James Beard recipient of Best chef in the Southwest. Hugo is also the executive…
  • Filmmaker Andrew Shapter is the director of a documentary and feature-length film about the Porvenir Massacre of 1918. In this conversation, Shapter…
  • On this episode of Rambling Boy, Lonn recounts the infamous conflict between James Judson Kilpatrick, the town of Candelaria and the United States Army. J.J. Kilpatrick, as he liked to be called, came to Candelaria in 1906 from Laurenceville, Alabama to teach school. By 1918, he was embroiled in a violent feud that lasted until 1921.
  • On this edition of West Texas Talk, Elise Pepple talks to Stewart Ramser, Alpine's Director of Tourism, editor of Texas Music Magazine, and organizer of…
  • This week, Lonn talks about the French socialist utopian community founded in 1855, just west of Dallas. It was one of a handful of utopian communities in America. Today, all that exists is an old cemetery, surrounded by strip malls and apartment buildings.
  • [gallery ids="31199,31200,31204,31201"] Malissa Arras, executive director of the Texas Trost Society, discusses architect Henry Trost's legacy in the…
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