the eaters of flowers
Texas Poet Laureate 2023 ire’ne lara silva presents six poems
Border Radio
Bill Crawford and Gene Fowler tune in to the American “border blaster” airwaves that helped lay the foundations for today's electronic church
Atlas Obscura
Selections from the award-winning guide to the world's most wondrous places
Borderlands Corpus
Texas Poet Laureate 2020 Emmy Pérez presents six poems
The Place across the River
A story map of excerpts from the newest collection of poetry by Rev. Dr. Harold J. Recinos
Lady Justice
Historian Dr. Felipe Hinojosa talks to attorney Luz Herrera about her legal journeys–from study and practice to teaching and research
Notes from El Mundo
César L. de León presents ten poems
The Universe Divine
“The Poet Mariachi” Daniel García Ordaz presents luminous poems
Return to Rancho La Ceja
Journalist Macarena Hernández on the wings of one family, two homelands
Barrio Poet
Edward Vidaurre sings it like it is
Becoming Sister Ernestine
Novelist Charles Alcorn memorializes his former teacher at one of the oldest Catholic high schools in Texas
GOOD DOCS
Selections from the award-winning collection of documentaries that do good in the world
La Buddhalupana Way
Journalist Macarena Hernández interviews celebrated author Sandra Cisneros
Hold It Together and Keep Going
Erasmo Guerra reflects on two decades of writing from his many borderlands
Leaning on God
Rita Cedillo and Norma McCormick discuss how their Christian upbringing led to working in public schools on the Texas-Mexico border
Covering Us
Rev. Dr. Tony Lin talks to New York Times National Correspondent Edgar Sandoval about his start in journalism, writing about Texas, and the nuances of the U.S. Latino experience
Fruit of the Vine
Wine columnist Gus Clemens offers notes on sacramental/altar and kosher, mevushal wines
The Needle and the Thread
Victor Mancilla and Jim Nikas on their forthcoming film about the Jumano-Apache people and 17th-century Franciscan nun Sor María de Ágreda
Phantoms of Fire
Sammie Seamon on growing up within the Apostolic Pentecostal tradition
…And the Barrio Did Not Devour Me
San Antonio-based Chicano artist José Esquivel highlights a career spanning over 50 years