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New Book Explores the Hidden History of Black Pitmasters
Colorado native Adrian Miller lives in Denver—not exactly a barbecue capital—but the lawyer turned food historian has been passionate about smoked meat ever since he went on a tour of legendary Central...
View ArticleEven at a Funeral, LBJ and Lady Bird Couldn’t Make Their Peace With the Kennedys
Julia Sweig’s just-published Lady Bird Johnson: Hiding in Plain Sight (Random House) is the most significant biography of the late first lady to appear in more than two decades. For the book and her...
View ArticleMy Life With Conan the Barbarian
I’m twelve and my uncle is walking me down the long hallway at the center of his house. We stop at what should be his linen closet, but when he opens the door, I see that it’s crammed floor to ceiling...
View ArticleApril 2021: Roar of the Crowd
Unhappy Hunting I read the article on hunting exotics by Wes Ferguson [“Aoudads and Bongos and Zebras, Oh My!,” February 2021], and I greatly admired his writing and the balance given to the subject....
View ArticleFrom the Editor: Neither Snow nor Gloom of Night . . .
Texans have learned not to expect much from their state government, as senior editor Chris Hooks observes. So in mid-February, when millions lost power for days, Texans did what they do so well. They...
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