I realized that after 12 years, I don't actually know who or where Ken Paxton's base is. When he did poorly in hometown DFW I was worried my strongest warrior had missed a step. But he's only 2.5 points shy now and I'm less impressed by Big John
I realized that after 12 years, I don't actually know who or where Ken Paxton's base is. When he did poorly in hometown DFW I was worried my strongest warrior had missed a step. But he's only 2.5 points shy now and I'm less impressed by Big John
Reading of grackle entrails is good shit, lol
Particularly excited to see both Moonflow and The Buffalo Hunter Hunter nominated for the Stoker Award. Congrats to the nominees!
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A yard sign for Matt Thorsen, candidate for House District 67, in which he proclaims that he is "NOT A RINO."
A yard sign for Rep. Jeff Leach, incumbent for House District 67, in which he proclaims that he is "NOT A PSYCHO."
Wild things happening in the Texas Republican primaries.
The People of Minneapolis Will Simply Not Let the ICE Thugs Prevail newrepublic.com/article/2060... via @newrepublic.com
I don't believe in destiny. I don't believe hard work is rewarded. We don't live in a meritocracy. But I believe in inevitability as the result of a series of variables of which one has no control. Being pulled over by ICE is example of chilling inevitability.
the people opposing ice thuggery need one clear descriptor: patriots.
they are PATRIOTS in the best american tradition
the people fighting the forces of oppression and evil.
PATRIOTS.
It's absolutely chilling to see what Trump and his gestapo goons are doing in Minnesota
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Taco editor José R. Ralat's work for Texas Monthly demands hundreds of hours on the road each year.
For him, being pulled over by immigration-enforcement officers has felt like an inevitability for months. https://www.texasmonthly.com/food/taco-editor-stopped-by-ice/
In winning the bid to administer Texas’ school vouchers, the venture-capitalist- backed firm, Odyssey, cultivated close ties to the political world of Gov Abbott, by @byjustinmiller.bsky.social. @texasaft.org @democracymoms.bsky.social @hft2415.bsky.social www.texasobserver.org/texas-vouche...
Exciting news! I've got a forthcoming short story slated for publication on the @talestoterrify.bsky.social podcast. Will update y'all when there's a firm date for release. Thanks to @mlmorgenstern.bsky.social !
Interesting phrasing from the PD's spokeswoman: “The fact-finding mission was planned efficiently to allow investigators the ability to divide and conquer a large footprint of museums and see the artwork on display in real time,” Kretz said.
Great reporting -- Under the guise of investigating artist Sally Mann, Fort Worth police spent $7,000 on a junket to New York: fortworthreport.org/2025/04/27/f...
After a rough year for the industry, many business are rethinking their business models to sell community first and beer second. 🍻
Happy Earth Day, y’all! (🎨: Steve Pietzsch for @texasmonthly.bsky.social's special 20th anniversary issue.)
And it turns out we share a birthday!
'Procrastinate' literally means “having been put forward til tomorrow.”
‘pro’ (“forward”) + ‘crastinus’ (“of tomorrow”)
We meant to post this weeks ago.
Important work being done by @texasobserver.org
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Seasoned shrimp labeled Gulf of Mexico shrimp and pale, gross looking shrimp labeled gulf of America shrimp. I saw this from the Texas Reporter on FB, who credits this to someone named Chris Vasquez with no other identifying info.
As seen on my FB
‘Mortgage’ comes from two Old French words meaning “death” and “pledge.”
…seems like a bit much, right?
The other is about creepy-crawly, flesh-eating parasites that would like nothing better than to dig into Texas cattle like a buffet: www.texasmonthly.com/travel/new-w...
Yo, I've got two new stories up over at @texasmonthly.bsky.social. One is about a group of ranchers on the Red River fighting the city of Wichita Falls over its plan to build a massive new lake on their properties. www.texasmonthly.com/being-texan/...
‘Nickname’ is not ‘nick’ + ‘name.’
It was originally ‘ekename.’
‘Eke’ was the Middle English word for “also” or “in addition.”
Since ‘ekename’ began with a vowel, people used ‘an’ before it.
Over time, 'an ekename' became 'a nickname.'
New bee alert 🐝
The blue-tinged, solitary species was first spotted near Del Rio in 1987, but its identity remained a mystery until now, writes Chris Collins www.texasmonthly.com/travel/new-n...