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Paula Mejia

Paula Mejia

Culture Editor / Senior Editor at Texas Monthly

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These Texas Homes Designed by Lake Flato Blend Dreamily Into Their Surroundings

A new book explores the recent work and landscape-driven philosophy of the esteemed San Antonio architecture firm.
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El Paso’s Hotel Renaissance Beckons Visitors Downtown

Where to stay, eat, shop, and play in this borderland city that’s rich in architectural wonders and divine dining.
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A Granddaughter Keeps Her Family Tradition Alive at Texas Hatters

Joella Gammage Torres uses the same tools as her grandfather and father at the celebrated hat shop in Lockhart.
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Today On Texas Standard

The latest on Afghanistan, the appeal of Greg Abbott, remembering singer-songwriter Nanci Griffith, tumbleweeds as trendy décor and more.
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Texas Ghost Towns Come Alive in an Intriguing Traveling Photo Exhibit

Morgan Page and Dustin Rice spent nearly three years roaming the state for “Bones of Texas,” which features images of long-gone communities.
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How Alvin Ailey Built a World Where Black Dancers Felt Free

A new documentary about the dance visionary from Rogers shows how he nurtured fellow artists—even while pushing them (and himself) relentlessly.
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State of Mind, Episode 8: Useful Wild Plants

Two Austinites have made it their life’s work to document uses for every wild plant in Texas—a project they say could save humanity.
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Austin’s Lukas Haas Brings Menace to the Otherwise-Dismal ‘Midnight...

Megan Fox and Bruce Willis star in the thriller, which is very loosely based on an infamous Texas serial killer.
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All of H-E-B’s New Scented Candles, From Butter Tortilla to Two-Bit...

We’re all very impressed with H-E-B’s ability to go viral with a new product line, but how do these things actually smell?
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Thanks to Jordan Santana, Texas Is Poised to Become a Skateboard Mecca

The Houston prodigy’s Olympic dreams didn’t pan out, but a silver lining is the state could become a new hub for ollies, nosegrinds, and kickflips.
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State of Mind, Episode 6: Planting Wildflowers in a Pandemic

The poet and performer Deborah D.E.E.P. Mouton on risking new connections with nature during a year of tragedy.
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Announcing Our New Book, ‘Being Texan’

The book for anyone who has ever felt the lure of the Lone Star State, already loves it, or simply wants to make sense of the place.
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The Return of Liz Lambert

She was born into West Texas ranching royalty and found fame by building a hotel empire. Then she was ousted from her company. Time for her next act.
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How Austin’s Willie Wells Pioneered the Modern Batting Helmet

A talented infielder and a strong hitter who played around the world, he created an early iteration of the protective gear that keeps baseball players safe.
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Dallas YouTuber Chris Tock Thinks Sewing Is for Everyone

Some of his fans call him Sewing Jesus.
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The Cluck Stops Here: Texas Restaurants and Bars Struggle to Sell C...

A surge in post-pandemic revelry and lingering aftershocks from the February freeze have made the ubiquitous bar snack a pricey delicacy.
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Trying to Live My Best Life in a Port Aransas Dream House

Amenities galore? Check! Ocean views? Check! Two teen boys and my parents? Um ...
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A Scintillating but Uneven New Documentary Probes the Life of Trini...

The Dallas native was a live-wire entertainer who never shied away from his Mexican American roots.
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How I Came to Love My Grandma’s “Ugly” SAS Shoes

Because of our sole connection around the longtime San Antonio company, I am apparently on trend.
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Texas Parks by Horseback Offer a Whole Other View

Equestrians can ride their own horses, or in a few cases rent them, on these public lands across the state.
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Taking a Walk-through of the Dark Side

What I found when I finally stepped inside the $4.3 million Houston home was like nothing I could have imagined.