NATIONAL
Atlantic: How the Western Was Lost, and Why It Matters
The Redemption of Sinead O’Connor
The Last Book Sale: An Era Ends for an Author, a Town, and a Culture
“Girls,” “Mad Men,” and the Future of TV-as-literature
Los Angeles Review of Books: Life During Wartime
Pacific Standard: How to Escape From a Cult in the 21st Century
Slate: The Image in the 21st Century
What Will Become of the Library?
What Will Become of the Paper Book?
Wall Street Journal: Will the Next Election Be Hacked?
Wired: Marfa, Texas Is Getting Its Own Solar-Powered Stonehenge
TEXAS
Texas Monthly: Boxed in by Social Distancing, an Endlessly Inventive Theater Festival Powers on Online
For Performing Arts in the Age of Social Distancing, the Show Must Go Online
The Seminal Novel About the 1918 Flu Pandemic Was Written by a Texan
What Would a Frontier-Era Explorer Take Home From Modern-Day Texas?
A New Quixote Adaptation Reimagines the Borderlands
How a Brazilian Artist Found Inspiration in West Texas Prehistory and Deep Ecology
How a Public Art Project in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez is Spurring Cross-Border Conversations
San Antonio’s Ruby City Is a Literal Dream Come True
At Houston’s Embattled Alley Theatre, a Breath of Fresh Air
The Psychedelic State of South Texas
Margarita Cabrera’s Monumental ‘Arbol de la Vida’ Grows in San Antonio
World-Renowned Architect Sir David Adjaye on Building a “Little Temple of Art” for San Antonio
Can Hackers Mess With Texas’s Elections?
Dallas Artist lauren woods is Locked in a Remarkable Museum Stand-off
Vincent Valdez, the People’s Champion
A New Book Takes a Look at the Legacy of “Giant”
Timothy Morton Is Houston’s Own Catastrophe Guru
Unveiling Ellsworth Kelly’s “Austin”
Revisiting Mexico’s Microcuentos
Remembering Houston’s National Women’s Conference Forty Years Later
The Rascuache Art of Alejandro Diaz
Art in the Shadow of Trump at the Texas Biennial
Dallas’s David Lowery Won’t Leave His Old Haunts
No Sign of Trump’s “Millions” of Illegal Voters in Texas
A Serious Writer (Jim Magnuson)
A Brooklyn Bridge Too Far: Texas Invades Brooklyn (Sundance)
The Steve Jobs of West Texas (John Hanke)
Miracle in the Desert (Robert Irwin)
To Live and Die in Startup Village
Texas Observer: The Fantastic World of Cande Aguilar
A Joyful El Paso Art Show Imagine a World Ruled by Latinx People
At Home in the World (Prince Varughese Thomas)
Ancestors in a Strange New Land
A San Antonio Art Show Quietly Foregrounds Migrants’ Stories
Cody Wilson, Austin’s Edgelord Prince
In “The Atomic Cafe,” U.S. Cold War Propaganda Comes Out of the Closet for the Trump Era
His Pet Monsters (Trenton Doyle Hancock)
Houston Photo Exhibit Documents First Markers of Modern U.S.-Mexico Border
Internment Camps Take the Stage in Houston, and We Wish It Was Just a History Lesson
In Loving, a Valentine to Marriage Equality
The Big Picture: Painting White Supremacy (Vincent Valdez)
Rattling Cages (Sedrick Huckaby)
De Stijl Displays the Identity-Conscious Work of UT-Austin’s Only Black MFAs
Houston’s Absent Son (Mark Rothko)
Here Are All 21 Mass Shootings ‘Good Guys with Guns’ Didn’t Stop in 2015
Narco Violence, as Seen by a Journalist-Turned-Artist
Now You See It: Artist Mel Chin revisits home in Houston
Visiting the LBJ Library in the Shadow of Selma
Forgetting How to Read? Stop Reading Online
AUSTIN
Austin Chronicle: Charlene deGuzman Tackles Sex and Love Addiction in Unlovable
Your Guide to the Most Intriguing Films of the Austin Asian-American Film Festival
Obamacare Lives! (And So Can You)
SNL Alum Noel Wells’ Mr. Roosevelt
A Rape Survivor Story, Minus the Sensationalism
Alfonso and Thomas and The Dying Girl
Andrew Bujalski Pumps Up with Results
The Showalter State (Hello My Name is Doris)
Writing the Frontier (The Homesman)
The Golden Ages of Matthew Weiner
Austin Monthly: Waiting His Turn
ADVICE COLUMN
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FILM AND BOOK REVIEWS
Tell Me How It Ends by Valeria Luiselli
Variations on a Rectangle by DJ Stout
Love Me Back by Merritt Tierce
Heli and Summer of the Flying Fish
After Dinner Declarations by Nicanor Parra
America America by Ethan Canin
The Second Plane by Martin Amis
Dangerous Laughter by Stephen Millhauser
Autonauts of the Cosmoroute by Julio Cortazar
UNIVERSITY PUBLICATIONS
Contributions to Alcalde (UT-Austin), UT Law, UCLA Law, USC Trojan Family Magazine, Swarthmore College Bulletin, Colgate Scene, Trinity College Magazine, and Columbia College Today. Samples upon request.