
The building in historic downtown San Angelo was built in 1889, and during the 1950s a dressmaker had moved the storefront back from the curb to install glass cases for his dresses. Rex and Lanie brought the storefront back to be level with the rest of the block and the creation became The Deadhorse Live Music Venue. Here is their story.

“You shall not make any cuts in your body for the dead nor make any tattoo marks on yourselves: I am the LORD.” —Leviticus 19:28. We start here because biblical taboo is one controversy that has surrounded tattooing in the past. But ink becomes increasingly more mainstream every year.

On a Wednesday in early January, the San Angelo Fire Department B shift is seated around a long table, fiddling with red flyers. Assistant Chief Lyle Daniel explains the crew is “putting their Valentines together.”

Just in time for Valentine's Day: The scientific argument for males’ visual infidelity.