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Down in the Depths

This story is from Texas Monthly’s archives. We have left the text as it was originally published to maintain a clear historical record. Read more here about our archive digitization project. Kent...

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Closing the Circle J

This story is from Texas Monthly’s archives. We have left the text as it was originally published to maintain a clear historical record. Read more here about our archive digitization project. I must...

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The War on Cedar

This story is from Texas Monthly’s archives. We have left the text as it was originally published to maintain a clear historical record. Read more here about our archive digitization project. I hate...

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The Texanist: Should I Let My Kids Splash Around in a Snake-Infested Swimming...

Q: I acquired a small ranchette on the Blanco River outside of Wimberley at the beginning of the year, and my family and I have been going out there almost every weekend since. It has a great swimming...

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The Best Thing in Texas: An Escaped Kangaroo Takes a Wimberley Walkabout

WHO: A kangaroo who lives in WimberleyWHAT: This escaped fugitive remains at large in the Hill CountryWHY IT’S SO GREAT: On Wednesday afternoon, consternation spread through Wimberley after a kangaroo...

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‘Boyhood’ Star Ellar Coltrane Is Leaving Texas—But Staying Far From Hollywood

Ellar Coltrane has been saying goodbye. The blue-eyed actor, model, and Austin native, whom moviegoers watched grow up over a twelve-year span in Richard Linklater’s Boyhood, is moving to New Mexico...

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Philip Morley’s Work Truly Rocks

In a workshop next to his Wimberley home, Philip Morley creates custom wood pieces such as record-player consoles and the Morley Rocker, a sculptural chair he originally designed for his wife when she...

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7 Nostalgic Texas Hotels With Vinyl Record Collections

New hotels are often rigged with the latest brag-worthy technology: touch-screen panels for temperature regulation and custom shower lighting, in-room voice-activated concierge information, and even...

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Texas Monthly Recommends: A Rustic Retreat in Wimberley

If you’re looking for an easy way to recharge, check out Getaway, a glamping retreat that combines tiny cabins with the detoxifying wonder of rustic isolation. Known for their black cabins with large...

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Matthew Dowd Says He Won’t Run Against “Craven” Greg Abbott, but “Cruel” Dan...

A little more than a week after the January 6 attack on the Capitol, Matthew Dowd announced he was leaving his job as chief political analyst with ABC News after thirteen years with the network. Freed...

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Go Into the Shop with Wimberley Woodworker Philip Morley

“Woodworking is really what kind of saved my life,” says Wimberley’s Philip Morley. After a few rough years as a teenager in London, Morley, who is dyslexic, found his true calling in woodworking. Now...

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Dining Guide: Highlights From Our January 2022 Issue

Texas Monthly adds and updates approximately sixty restaurant listings to our Dining Guide each month. There’s limited space in the print issue, but the entire searchable guide to the best of Texas...

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The Texas Artist Who Turns Dirty Cars Into Intricate Art

In the course of filming Texas Country Reporter, we meet a lot of artists. I think that’s because artists tend to have different ways of looking at the world, and they seem to have thought a lot about...

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Inside the Secret Plan to Bring Private School Vouchers to Texas

The proposal landed on Greg Bonewald’s desk like a pipe bomb. Bonewald, a soft-spoken career educator, had served as a teacher, coach, and principal in the fast-growing Hill Country town of Wimberley...

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How a Brazen School-Voucher Scheme in Texas Got Derailed

In October, I wrote about a wild, under-the-radar scheme in the Hill Country town of Wimberley to route taxpayer money to private schools around the state. Unbeknownst to almost anyone in the...

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The Bad Boy Tattoo Guru of Wimberley

Some four thousand years ago, and by the hands of some tens of thousands of workers, the Giza pyramids were constructed as a monument to great Egyptian pharaohs. A world away, yet on the same...

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Who’s Killing Jacob’s Well?

It was a scorching day in July 2022 when I last peered into Jacob’s Well. In a sense, I had come to pay my respects. The artesian spring had stopped flowing again—the consequence of drought and...

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Texas Is Bursting With Independent Books

If you were intrigued by Texas Monthly‘s recent story about Conroe’s Defiance Press & Publishing, you might want to check out the works of some of Texas’s other independent publishers. Houston’s...

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Jacob’s Well Was Dry for Seven Months—One Company Just Kept Pumping

After sitting dry for 222 days, Jacob’s Well, the iconic artesian spring near Wimberley, has started to flow again. From mid-June through mid-January, the popular swimming hole was a miserable sight:...

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A Change of Name and Location Revived This Wimberley Pitmaster’s BBQ Passion

Kelly Evers has experienced the highs and lows of barbecue in nine years as a business owner. In 2015, he and his wife, Melody, opened Creekside Cookers, a Saturday-only barbecue truck in Wimberley...

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Yurts So Good! Where to Glamp in Texas

What started as a niche trend almost twenty years ago has transformed the travel industry in Texas. Although the Hill Country is the state’s glamping capital, you’ll find high-end domes, yurts, tree...

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A Cosmic Roadhouse in Wimberley Spotlights a New Texas-Made Liqueur

Trundling down Farm-to-Market Road 32 between San Marcos and Wimberley, a sign shaped like an inverted triangle may grab your attention. In the center, a stylized blue eye surrounds an orb ringed by a...

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He Turns Texas Landscapes Into Beautiful Wooden Puzzles

Growing up, J. B. Manning spent many weekends at his family’s deer lease in South Texas or on another parcel of land they owned outside of Georgetown. He’d sit in the blind for hours, peering through a...

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Getting High With the “Pot Lady” Running for the Texas House

Sally Duval, a 59-year-old first-time candidate for the Texas House, has just taken what can only be described as a heroic bong rip, vigorously bubbling the water in the glass bong’s bottom chamber and...

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