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SXSW showcased a bevy of films by or about Texans this year. Two sports legends and a disabled Texan

SXSW showcased a bevy of films by or about Texans this year. Two sports legends and a disabled Texan were subjects that stood out from the pack. [Texas Monthly Today] Mar 22, 2022 # film & tv [Three Must-Watch Texas Documentaries]( SXSW showcased a bevy of films by or about Texans this year. Two sports legends and a disabled Texan were the subjects of three that stood out from the pack. [read story]( film & tv [‘What We Leave Behind’ Was the Surprise Masterpiece of SXSW]( El Paso filmmaker Iliana Sosa’s feature documentary debut follows her Mexican grandfather, reflecting on life, legacy, and connection. [read story]( film & tv [Four New Movies Texans Won’t Want to Miss]( The Lone Star State was well represented at this year’s SXSW, and these films feature settings, accents, and subject matter to remind you of home. [read story]( Texas Country reporter [The Hardest Working Man in Del Rio]( For years, “Chito” Martiarena has devoted himself to mowing grass along public roadways. [watch video]( 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! [Subscribe]( More of the latest # art [Big Momma’s House Is Texas’s Most Intriguing New Art Space]( Painter Sedrick Huckaby has converted his late grandmother's Fort Worth home into Kinfolk House, a venue designed to bring art to "regular people." [Read story]( # libations [Recipe: West Texas Smash]( Seeking to make a refreshing cocktail, Amarillo bartender Tiffany Reagan turned to an unorthodox ingredient growing in her garden. [see Recipe]( sponsored # [A Podcast Lands in Texas]( The award-winning podcast, The Purple Principle, is setting its sights on the Lone Star State, investigating identity and the distinctly Texan things voters can agree on. [Read More]( Trending Online - [The Photo the Dallas Cowboys Never Wanted the Public to See]( - [How a 27-Year-Old Texan Became the Face of Russia’s American TV Network as It Imploded]( - [Where to Eat Barbecue in San Antonio]( - [‘Yellowstone’ Is the Country’s Biggest TV Sensation. Why Are Critics Shrugging?]( - [Me and My Truck: A Love Story]( [Join Our Community of Proud Texans]( Get the best of Texas, by Texans, for everyone. Save up to 76% on a Texas Monthly subscription when you order today. [Subscribe]( [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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