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1 week ago |
texasmonthly.com | Meher Yeda
A man dressed in shorts and sneakers was seen cruising down the center lane of westbound Interstate 40 in Amarillo on an electric scooter.
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2 weeks ago |
texasmonthly.com | Meher Yeda
Mission: Impossible may be one of the highest-rated film series of all time, but don’t ask me to name a single villain. Like most viewers, I’m there for one thing: the action sequences. Even though it’s been almost thirty years since the first installment, the franchise has found new ways to put its protagonist Ethan Hunt, played by Tom Cruise, in various states of peril.
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3 weeks ago |
texasmonthly.com | Meher Yeda
To open their first-ever show at Austin City Limits Music Festival, Dexter and the Moonrocks tossed a box of Cheez-Its into the crowd. “What’s up, f—ers?” yelled lead singer James Tuffs by way of introduction, before the band launched into a cover of “Song for the Dead” by Queens of the Stone Age.
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1 month ago |
texasmonthly.com | Meher Yeda
Though they serve as transient spaces, meant to shuttle passengers with as little fuss as possible, airports have become unlikely sites of conspiracies and lore. If you arrive at the Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport right after sundown, you allegedly can glimpse the ghosts of a couple who once owned the land the airfield stands on.
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Feb 19, 2025 |
texasmonthly.com | Meher Yeda
Rainforest Cafe is a crown jewel among themed restaurants—and it’s one of the last of its kind left. It evokes memories of crowded malls, sticky birthday parties, and a featured cameo in 2009’s Paul Blart: Mall Cop. I was fortunate enough to grow up near one, in Michigan, but I only visited once or twice. After all, there was a recession going on, and I was under the impression that Rainforest Cafe was a luxury.
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