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Today: All About Beef—and Willie Nelson

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A sneak peek of what's inside our two new magazines, which are on newsstands and online now at texas

A sneak peek of what's inside our two new magazines, which are on newsstands and online now at texasmonthly.com.  [Texas Monthly](    TM Today   Hi! Beginning today, you'll see two new Texas Monthly magazines on newsstands: our September issue and a special edition dedicated to Willie Nelson. Here's a sneak peek inside each one.  [“That’s Just the Way Willie Rolls”]( A portrait of the man, in the words of those who know him best. [Read Story]( Our special Willie Nelson issue is available on newsstands, at Buc-ee's and H-E-B, and in our [General Store](. To have Texas Monthly magazine delivered to your home, [become a subscriber]( today. If you're already a subscriber, thank you for making possible the quality journalism that we publish.   our september issue  [On the Cover: The Quest for Better Beef]( Vegans want to end the killing of animals. Scientists say livestock are accelerating climate change. COVID-19 is ravaging meat-packers. Texas beef is under fire—but all across the industry, from the pasture to the butcher case, a vision of more sustainable burgers and briskets is beginning to come into focus. [Read Story]( [What’s Harvard’s Beef With Texas A&M?]( Nutritionists have debated for decades the risks and benefits of eating red meat. But now the fight is getting ugly, with each side accusing the other of conflicts of interest. [Read Story]( [The Better Beef Buying Guide]( A growing list of independent specialty shops around the state offer tightly curated selections from local producers. [Read Story](   TM Experiences  [Enjoy Charley Crockett's Backyard Performance]( In case you missed the prolific Rio Grande Valley native in our new season of Sound Check, sponsored by Bud Light Seltzer, [watch here](.      Let's get social [Facebook](  [Instagram](  [Twitter](    [Texas Monthly]( [View in browser]( PO Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters. Want more? Check out our [other newsletters](. [Manage your preferences]( or [unsubscribe]( Â

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