Gabrielle Muñoz
Managing editor, Texas Standard-
“Mo” explores identity and cultural convergence in America’s most diverse city.
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Millions in private donations won’t be distributed until November, says state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, whose district includes Uvalde.
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“House music and dance music is a very euphoric experience because it is a liberation from so many of the societal stressors that we experience on an everyday basis.”
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Roky Erickson, who died in 2019, would have celebrated his 75th birthday Friday. Bill Bentley, a veteran music producer, says his brush with the fellow Texan’s music altered the trajectory of his life.
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The comedian’s new stand-up special, “Middle Classy,” is the follow-up to 2017’s “Lower Classy.”
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On Friday, following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling overturning Roe v. Wade, abortions in Texas ceased despite the fact that the state’s trigger law banning the procedure has not yet gone into effect.
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Following the Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade, Texas is now poised to eliminate abortion access in the state by enacting a so-called trigger law that will go into effect in 30 days.
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As people in Texas and across the country wait to see if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns federal abortion protections, there are also a handful of other pending opinions from the high court with Texas implications, from immigration to gun control.
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The matches will be played at AT&T Stadium and NRG Stadium in the first World Cup hosted by three nations.
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The Santa Fe-based company plans to open permanent exhibitions in Houston and Grapevine in the next two years.