Two previously unknown poems by Virginia Woolf have been found in a library at the University of Texas at Austin. They are said to have been written for her niece and nephew sometime after March 1927.
A researcher — who was looking for something else — stumbled onto two poems by Virginia Woolf. The silly, punny, quickly drafted poems were written for her niece and nephew sometime after March 1927.
John Chase was the first Black person to graduate from the University of Texas at Austin's School of Architecture and to become a licensed architect in the South.
I’m rather certain that most Texans have heard the often quoted words of John Steinbeck: “Texas is a state of mind, but I think it is more than that. It is a mystique closely approximating a religion.
Austin's housing market is showing more signs of stalling as million-dollar home sales increase across the state of Texas. Whereas other cities in Texas are increasing their million-dollar home ...
Eighty years ago today, soldiers of the First Ukrainian Front liberated Auschwitz, freeing 7,000 prisoners. International Holocaust Remembrance Day honors those who perished and the survivors who bear witness.
“We talk to the airlines as often as we can to help them understand not just what’s happening in the Austin community and in Central Texas, but most importantly, we want to help them ...
This date in Texas history is part of a daily Longhorns newsletter put together by Texas football beat writer Danny Davis. For this and more phenomenal American-Statesman coverage delivered ...
After reaching the College Football Playoff semifinals for the second consecutive season and falling just short, head coach Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns have turned their focus to the ...
A new Austin-based performance project uses music, photos and storytelling to highlight the rich cultural tapestry beyond headlines about migration and enforcement.