One of the cornerstone events put on by the Texas Cultural Trust -- which also runs the fledgling young professional arts group, StrataTX -- is the biannual Texas Medal of Arts Awards. Since 2001, the Medal of Arts have recognized "outstanding contributions" by standout Texans, notable past winners of which include Tommy Lee Jones (film), Willie Nelson (music), Phylicia Rashad (TV/theatre) and Joe and Teresa Long (for arts patronage). A slew of events are...
Texas Medal of Arts Honors Walter Cronkite, Bill Wittliff, and More Next Week
Congress Ave Bridge To Be Renamed in Honor of Former Governor Ann Richards
Pending a vote by the Austin City Council tomorrow, Congress Avenue Bridge is to be renamed in honor of Ann Richards, Texas' 45th Governor who passed away in September. [Excerpted from our previous post] From humble beginnings in Waco, Texas, Richards went on to attend Baylor University on a debate scholarship, later marrying high school sweetheart David Richards and settling in Austin. She began her political career by campaigning for such respected Texas Democrats...
Former Governor Ann Richards Passes Away
From humble beginnings in Waco, Texas, Richards went on to attend Baylor University on a debate scholarship, later marrying high school sweetheart David Richards and settling in Austin. Her political career began by campaigning for such respected Texas Democrats as former Congressman Henry Gonzalez, famous for demanding Reagan's impeachment, and former Senator Ralph Yarborough, co-writer of the Endangered Species Act and vaunted civil rights advocate. It was in 1988, though, that Richards attained national fame with her quip against then-Presidential candidate George H.W. Bush, "Poor George, he can't help it...He was born with a silver foot in his mouth."
Playboy Visit Leaves Baylor U. With Its Panties in a Twist
Memo to the students of Baylor University: if you take it off for Playboy, plan on finishing your higher education as part of some other student body.
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Check out this New Orleans evacuee's new tattoo . The city will find homes for the last 500 hurricane victims in Austin by the end of the week. What's the number one cause of arrest in the convention center? Public intoxication.

