Texas Monthly writer Dan Solomon joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the progress being made by tech companies producing driverless cars, as well as the safety concerns that still have yet to be addressed.
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Texas Monthly writer Dan Solomon joins host Krys Boyd to discuss the progress being made by tech companies producing driverless cars, as well as the safety concerns that still have yet to be addressed.
Read morePulitzer Prize-winning journalist David Wood joins us to talk about current experiments and crucial advances taking place in battlefield medicine that could push the chances of survival well beyond a one-hour window.
Read moreJournalist Neena Satija joins us in Austin to discuss how Texas’ approach to public defense is failing low-income citizens.
Read moreRyan Goldberg joins us to talk about how the Tarahumara people of Northern Mexico are used by cartels to run drugs across the border.
Read moreThis hour, we’ll talk about terror in the Texas capital with Texas Monthly’s Skip Hollandsworth, author of “The Midnight Assassin: Panic, Scandal, and the Hunt for America’s First Serial Killer” (Henry Holt and Co.).
Read moreWe’ll talk this hour with “Texas Monthly” senior editor John Nova Lomax, whose November cover story is “The Great Texas Housing Boom.”
Read moreThis hour, as we broadcast live from KUT in Austin, we’ll talk to Aaron Franklin about the Midas touch he has with brisket, about his latest cookbook and about “BBQ with Franklin,” his PBS series that airs on KERA-TV.
Read moreWe’ll talk about how changing the marriage law could change the state’s culture with Pamela Colloff of Texas Monthly.
Read moreWe’ll talk to Texas Monthly barbecue editor Daniel Vaughn about his most recent discoveries, how barbecue varies across the state and what he looks for in the perfect plate.
Read moreWe’ll talk this hour about why the Lone Star State is so open to Bitcoin with Loren Steffy, who writes about the topic in the August issue of Texas Monthly.
Read moreWe’ll talk this hour about Rick Perry’s accomplishments and failures with Texas Monthly writers Brian Sweany and Erica Grieder, who grade his time in office in the July issue.
Read moreIt’s hard to remember a time when Democrats ruled Texas. But they did. Can it happen again?
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