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Fried Green Pickles

The Texan Cafe, in Hutto, is a place where friends meet to catch up and eat good food. (TEXAS MONTHLY: December 2008)

Easy as Pie

From chocolate fudge to coconut cream, pie reigns supreme at the Blue Bonnet Cafe, in Marble Falls. Patrons partake in the revelry every weekday afternoon at Pie Happy Hour. (TEXAS MONTHLY: December 2008)

Ann Dickenson, Regular

Why Ann Dickenson keeps coming back to Donald Citrano’s Coffee Shop Cafe, in McGregor. (TEXAS MONTHLY: December 2008)

Grady and Lorine Glass, Regulars

Why Grady and Lorine Glass keep coming back to the H&H Cafe and Bakery, in Yoakum. (TEXAS MONTHLY: December 2008)

Allen and Pat Knight, Owner and Piemaker

Why the Knights love working at Peabody’s, in Goldthwaite. (TEXAS MONTHLY: December 2008)

A True Crime: Video

These men were exonerated through DNA testing. But not before they spent years in prison for crimes they didn’t commit. (TEXAS MONTHLY: November 2008)

Texas Monthly Live

In a special event presented by Texas Monthly and SMU, senior editor Michael Hall, Dallas District Attorney Craig Watkins, and James Waller, one of the exonerated men, discuss DNA testing, guilt, and innocence. (TEXAS MONTHLY: November 2008)

“W.”: Video Roundtable

A renowned historian and a former Bush adviser discuss the president and Oliver Stone. (TEXAS MONTHLY: October 2008)

It Took a Village

In June 2008, the bridge between Candelaria and San Antonio del Bravo was dismantled by border patrol. Two Candelaria residents discuss the implications for both villages. (TEXAS MONTHLY: October 2008)

Crawford: The Documentary

When W. came to town, as told by Producer/Director David Modigliani. Left to deal with the aftermath, the real people of Crawford are changed forever. The film, which just made the first online premiere in history, can be seen in full below. (Courtesy of Live Action Projects. To purchase the just-released DVD, click here.) (TEXAS MONTHLY: October 2008)

The Long Goodbye

Exclusive video of convicted murderer Charles Dean Hood as he talks about the day he almost died. (TEXAS MONTHLY: September 2008)

Gone With the Wind

At Texas Monthly's editorial meeting, Skip Hollandsworth discussed Boone's trip to the White House to promote his energy plan. (TEXAS MONTHLY: September 2008)

Dive In

The writer of “Springs Eternal,” at his favorite summer spot, Barton Springs Pool. (TEXAS MONTHLY: August 2008)

Swim

An award-winning documentary produced by Matt Cook and Chantz Hoover about two men swimming the Strait of Gibraltar to raise money and awareness for the war at home. (TEXAS MONTHLY: July 2008)

Leaving Death Row

Death row inmate Charles Dean Hood was scheduled to be executed in Huntsville on June 17. His death warrant was stayed at the last minute following a flurry of appeals. (TEXAS MONTHLY: July 2008)

Gauging the Gage

Our web editor wines and dines at the Gage Hotel in Marathon, and finds out executive chef Paul Petersen’s favorite thing on the menu. (TEXAS MONTHLY: July 2008)

Coming Home

Matt Cook talks about his time in Iraq, his life here at home, and his new documentary benefiting disabled veterans. (TEXAS MONTHLY: July 2008)

Embedded in War

John Spong, who recently returned from Afghanistan, discusses reporting from war zones, and what it's really like on the inside. (TEXAS MONTHLY: July 2008)

The Other Woman

Evan Smith talks with Sarah Bird about her new novel, How Perfect Is That, which chronicles the downfall of an Austin (one-time) socialite. (TEXAS MONTHLY: June 2008)

Where There’s Smoke

The best barbecue in Texas—maybe even the world—is made by a woman named Tootsie, at a joint called Snow’s, in a town called Lexington, in a place that can only be called . . . heaven. (TEXAS MONTHLY: June 2008)

Drive-Thru BBQ

Assistant editor David Courtney drove 1,500 miles, ate in his car, and drank lots of Topo Chico in his quest for great barbecue. (TEXAS MONTHLY: June 2008)

Here Lies Texas

A video tour of the Texas State Cemetery, the final resting place of Texas legends like Stephen F. Austin, Governor Ann Richards, and the Betsy Ross of Texas. (TEXAS MONTHLY: May 2008)

Held Hostage: Video

“If you even suspect that an individual is delusional, you don’t enter into their delusion. Because you’ll never win.” (TEXAS MONTHLY: April 2008)

Ice Age: Video

What could be more fun than hopscotch and burgers with Dad? (TEXAS MONTHLY: April 2008)

Cane and Able

Evan Smith talks with Jan Reid about that fateful night in Mexico City—the night that changed everything. (TEXAS MONTHLY: April 2008)

Quantum Leap

“You cannot make a model of the universe without understanding what dark energy is.” (TEXAS MONTHLY: April 2008)

The Valley of the Shadow of Death: Video

Did a Baptist preacher in Waco murder his wife, or did she commit suicide? Executive editor Skip Hollandsworth talks with articles editor Brian Sweany about his March story. (TEXAS MONTHLY: March 2008)

Untitled Mike Flynt Project: Video

The full Mike Flynt story may not be quite so neat and tidy, but...aw, hell, roll cameras anyway! (TEXAS MONTHLY: March 2008)

The Dean of Fearing’s

Live from Fearing’s in Dallas, the state’s best new restaurant. (TEXAS MONTHLY: March 2008)

Robots with Attitude

Richardson-based Hanson Robotics and chief scientist David Hanson envisions a future of benevolent artificial intelligence. (TEXAS MONTHLY: February 2008)

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