O n an October afternoon among tree-lined heights of Canadian, Texas, a hint of fall in the air puts one in…
Browsing: Texas Originals
Robert Earl Keen rightfully deserves the reputation he’s earned as a talented singer-songwriter, a Texas troubadour truly gifted at fusing words…
Lareatha Clay grew up knowing her history and understanding from an early age the importance of heritage and community. What she’s…
Scurry County preservationist Paula Hatfield’s family roots are in East Texas, but since moving to the Snyder area in 1997,…
A diminutive lady with white hair, sparkling eyes and an easy laugh scrapes a reddish-brown rock, mixes the rock shavings…
As you walk into the Refugio, Texas, home of Bart Wales, one of the first things you’ll see is a…
Hurricane Harvey vented its wrath on Texas in September 2017 and left catastrophe in its wake. But our communities are…
Doug Baum is standing at the entrance to Petra, Jordan, the first-century capital of the Nabataeans, now a UNESCO World…
How does a real-deal journalist find his way into the heritage and cultural tourism scene? Bob Phillips, host of television’s…
Bill Wittliff speaks with a twang. The canonical Texas filmmaker welcomes me into his office with a “Hello” as colorful…