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🏈 The linebacker arrived in the United States at ten, knowing nothing about football. Now he's stealing the show on HBO's ‘Hard Knocks.’ [Texas Monthly Today] Aug 26, 2021 # sports [Azur Kamara’s Feel-good Path From West Africa to the Dallas Cowboys]( The linebacker arrived in the United States at ten, knowing nothing about football. Now he's stealing the show on HBO's ‘Hard Knocks.’ [Read Story]( in other news BEST THING IN TEXAS [📞 Waiting on Hold to Claim Unemployment Just Got a Little Less Hellish, Thanks to an Austin Band]( Composer Justin Sherburn drew on his own experience to write Texas Workforce Commission Hold Music, which the agency officially adopted this week. [READ STORY]( Limited-Time Offer [Enjoying What You’ve Read So Far?]( There’s so much more where that came from. [Subscribe today]( from only $2/month! more of the latest # critters [The Ugly Ducklings: Ten Lesser-Known Texas Endangered and At-Risk Species]( These humble creatures don’t have the star power of ocelots and whooping cranes, but they’re just as crucial to their ecosystems. [Read Story]( # music [Schoolteacher Turned Honky-tonk Troubadour: Summer Dean Finds Power in Life’s Disappointments]( The Fort Worth–based singer-songwriter’s attraction to a life she chose to reject fuels the artistry of her debut album Bad Romantic. [Read Story]( Trending Online - [If a Mountain Lion Didn’t Kill Christopher Whiteley, What or Who Did?]( - [Matthew Dowd Says He Won’t Run Against “Craven” Greg Abbott, but “Cruel” Dan Patrick? Wait and See.]( - [“I Don’t Believe Anything”: Among the Unvaccinated in One Central Texas Community]( - [The Lost Boys]( - [David Klingler’s Thirty-Year Path From Heisman Candidate to Bible Scholar]( # [Texas Monthly’s Top 50 BBQ Issue Is Back!]( Subscribe before September 17 and receive our Top 50 BBQ List this November. [Subscribe]( Limited-Time Offer [Texas Monthly]( [Subscribe]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( You are receiving this message because you signed up for our newsletters. Want more? Check out [our other newsletters](. P.O. Box 1569, Austin, TX 78767 [View Online]( [Manage Your Preferences]( [Unsubscribe](

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