Jennifer Mathieu: When A YA Author Grows Up “I still understand adolescents. I work with them every day, but I was in my 30s when my first book was published. I’m firmly in mid-life right now, and my own adolescence seems weird to me.”
A Texas Art Teacher Creates Comics In His Off Hours Gay Snakes (now up to three volumes with fans clamoring for a fourth) is exactly what it says on the xeroxed, tract-sized paper. It’s downright wholesome, if admittedly strange.
How Wiess Park Changed Into A Houston Outdoor Art Garden Thanks to some recent investments from the Houston Parks Board, Wiess Park is now also an open-air sculpture garden for seven Texas artists
The New Laws Of Texas Many of these new laws represent a mix of hot button issues, like restricting access to reproductive health and bathroom use based on sex and not gender identity, reforming the state’s education system, and lots and lots of new tax laws
An Economic Reality Check In Texas The president claimed that Texans will begin feeling the impacts of his economic policies next year, a cold comfort for the millions experiencing the pinch now
Jolt Initiative Forges Ahead “We want to ensure that we uphold democracy, we also want to ensure that people are able to register to vote without fear or retaliation and intimidation.”
UT Austin Handed Out Drink With ‘Opioid-like’ Ingredient As Poison Calls Climbed Despite warnings, Feel Free gained mainstream traction across Texas—including on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, where the drink was distributed at student events under official sponsorship.