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Texasliving Featured Businesses: Couples Edition

Of all the many businesses that Texasliving has featured, some are unique in that they are run by couples. Whether they got into it through a family business, a shared passion, or some other way, here are a few of the entrepreneurial couples that have been featured.

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Art & Culture

Bidi Bidi Banda: An Ode to an Icon

On March 31, 1995, the news of Selena Quintanilla-Pérez’s tragic death spread throughout the Lone Star State and world. The Corpus Christi singer rose to stardom after winning the 1987 Tejano Music Award for Female Entertainer of the Year while singing in the Quintanilla family band, Selena y los Dinos. The young artist, famously known […]

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Disney Character Development with Texas A&M Alumna

If you are an animated movie lover, it is easy to recall the endearing characters that first captivated your heart. From the colorful worlds that sparked your imagination to the soundtrack lyrics that still inspire sing-alongs, each film brings a vivid story to life. Through every classic fairytale and new adventure enjoyed on screen, a […]

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History

Overcoming the Odds: A Story of Faith and Purpose

Joe Haynes leaned back in a well-worn chair at the KSTA radio station in the small west-central Texas town of Coleman. The studio is crowded with memorabilia: Coleman Bluecats rally gear, inspirational messages, and a large framed painting of Jesus walking on the water. “My whole life has been about overcoming odds,” said the beloved […]

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Art & Culture

Jeremy Lock: Veteran Combat Photographer

The Lone Star State is home to the unparalleled photojournalistic talent of Jeremy Lock, a retired United States Air Force (USAF) Master Sergeant Combat Photojournalist with 22 years of service.

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History

The Meanest Man in Texas? The Life of Convicted Murderer Clyde Thompson

Convicted of murder at as a teen, Clyde Thompson spent most of his life in prison. He earned the moniker “the meanest man in Texas,” and lived up to it for a time, before finding salvation and the love of a good woman. Thompson served as a pastor for several years after his release.

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Art & Culture

Robert Rodriguez: A Peek Inside The Life of a Creative Genius

Sometimes the thing that makes someone unstoppable is simply their inability to stop. According to award-winning Hollywood director Robert Rodriguez that is exactly how his career began. As a child, Rodriguez never dreamed of being famous. He was just a kid having fun with his father’s video camera, at least until he saw John Carpenter’s science-fiction thriller Escape from New York at age 12. From that day on, he was determined to be a movie director.

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Art & Culture

Where the Wildflowers Are

Growing wildflowers has become a passion and a business for Basecamp Farms owner, Georgia Monroe. At her growing wildflower farm near Navasota, she hosts community events such as U-pick extravaganzas, with future plans of a bouquet club subscription, wreath-making classes, and flower bar parties. An event center is in the plans for the future, as well!

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Art & Culture

Books Behind Bars

Inside Books Project has been providing reading materials to Texas inmates for 20 years, but the Austin-based organization is the only one in Texas to put books directly into the hands of about 25,000 inmates every year.

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Art & Culture

The Dog Days of Service

To say that Maggie, a gangly black-and-white Great Dane, is man’s best friend would be an understatement. Darcy Maloney, of Wall, Texas, spends nearly every waking moment (and most sleeping ones) with the 6-year-old dog, who, for the past year, has worked day in and day out as her service pet.

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Food & Drink

Water 2 Wine: Where Wine and Family Meet

Wine and family. Those two simple things are the foundations of the micro-winery Water 2 Wine, located in New Braunfels, Texas. They are what owner Brandie Jewell and assistant manager Johnny Reinhart value most. Wine and family are simple. Easy. Comforting. And for the guests of Water 2 Wine, they can easily relate.

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Food & Drink

To Bean or Not to Bean: The Chronicles of Texas Chili

As smoke rose from small fires, so too did the scents; earthy guajillo, pasilla, ancho chiles, and tough cuts. The aromas beckoned the empty bellies making their way to San Antonio’s Market Square. This is where the action took place when the orange haze of the sun gave way to the subtle glow of campfires in the Texas moonlight. Vendors of wares, ranging from exotic birds to pecans and honey, venison, wild turkey, and beef, filled the streets of San Antonio.

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Food & Drink

How One Texas Cheesemaker Paved the Whey

In early 2007, Texas cheesemaker Susan Rigg, owner of the microcreamery River Whey Creamery, was working at a bookstore in San Antonio. At the time, she had no idea that less than ten years later she would be an award-winning cheesemaker, but big dreams often start with humble (or crumbly) beginnings.

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Food & Drink

Family Business Beer: Where Texans Come to Drink

While driving through the winding hills of Hamilton Pool Road, a progressive new brewery can be found within the beautiful countryside of Dripping Springs. Straying from the industrial feel and warehouse-style atmosphere, Family Business Beer is breaking the mold for typical breweries in an appealing and family-friendly fashion. Approachable beer crossed with passionate ownership, talented leadership, and proud Texas roots makes for one undeniably exceptional craft beer destination.

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Art & Culture

Healing After a Hurricane

Following the Hurricane Harvey, which made landfall as a Category 4 storm and is estimated to have caused $150 to $180 billion in damages, several dozen CHRISTUS Spohn associates deployed to Aransas Pass, Refugio, and Rockport, cities that were hit especially hard. “I was fortunate to participate in the cleanup efforts in Aransas Pass and see firsthand how our associates improved the lives of residents there and provided hope and healing to the community,” Doss said.

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Art & Culture

Pets in Peril

Call it fate, coincidence, or divine intervention, but when the floodwaters began to rise, fellow Texans rose to the occasion. One woman, 20 dogs, and three generous men with helping hands made for one inspiring story to come out of the disastrous aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in the Houston area.

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