Raul Alonzo
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The “Blood Meridian” and “No Country for Old Men” novelist died Tuesday at the age of 89.
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“Sugar Land” centers on the 95 unmarked graves found during a school’s construction, and the ensuing struggle within the community over what to do with them.
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San Antonio is poised to draft 19-year-old French phenom Victor Wembanyama, heralded as a generational talent.
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The Fort Worth singer-songwriter’s latest album stands in stark contrast to 2019’s “Texas Piano Man.”
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From municipal races to propositions dealing with policing and criminal justice reform, here’s a snapshot of some of the big-ticket items found on ballots around the state.
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“The Bard in the Borderlands” brings together pieces compiled by the Borderlands Shakespeare Colectiva, a group dedicated to broadening the methods of teaching the English playwright’s works to better serve students.
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“You don’t have cumbia the way it is now without Fito.”
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Experts share ideas on how the state can tackle the high cost of housing.
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The Dallas-based singer-songwriter didn’t set out to record a country album, but just wanted to ‘write great songs.’
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The Texas State Aquarium’s Port of Corpus Christi Wildlife Rescue Center is set to open next month, and will be the largest such facility in the Lone Star State.