Posts tagged texas monthly
Posts tagged texas monthly
Inside the political battle over reproductive rights in Texas.
Texas Monthly | Aug 2012
When the Art Guys, Houston’s zany performance art duo, staged a faux wedding to a live oak in 2009, they thought they were raising questions about man and nature. But before long, The Art Guys Marry a Plant had become a flashpoint for the fight over gay marriage.
Texas Monthly || March 2012
(Source: longform.org)
In October 2006 a four-year-old from Corpus Christi named Andrew Burd died mysteriously of salt poisoning. His foster mother, Hannah Overton, was charged with capital murder, vilified from all quarters, and sent to prison for life. But was this churchgoing young woman a vicious child killer? Or had the tragedy claimed its second victim?
Texas Monthly || January 2012
MacMcClelland: For Us Surrender Is Out of the Question, Mother Jones
Jane Mayer: Covert Operations, The New Yorker
Pamela Colloff: Innocence Lost, Texas Monthly
Pamela Colloff: Innocence Found, Texas Monthly
Caren Zucker (and John Donvan): Autism’s First Child, The Atlantic
Robin Fields: “God Help You, You’re on Dialysis,” ProPublica
Kamin Mohammadi: Lust, Devotion & the Binary Code, VQR
Rachel Moeller Gorman: The (Surprising) Truth About Salt, Good Housekeeping
Since August 23, 1992, Anthony Graves has been behind bars for the gruesome murder of a family in Somerville. There was no clear motive, no physical evidence connecting him to the crime, and the only witness against him recanted, declaring again and again before his death, in 2000, that Graves didn’t do it. If he didn’t, the truth will come out. Won’t it?
Texas Monthly || October 2010