The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX
2 days ago by Regis L. Roberts
Maude O'Brien, 5, squints facing the sun as she glides back and forth on the swing set at Lions Field Park during a sunny Friday afternoon.
Her dad, Larry O'Brien, said this is their first visit to the park. He noticed the playground at Broadway and Mulberry avenues while visiting nearby Kiddie Park.
The Ranger, San Antonio College, TX
2 days ago by Yvonne Freckmann
With an easy swagger, baseball cap and blue-and-white striped Dickey overalls, train engineer K.J. Thornton was ready start the show. He had been leaning on the waist-high metal fence along the tracks. Having chatted about his job, he excused himself, scanning the covered cars brimming with riders.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
3 days ago by Alex Regnery
Nearly two decades ago, producer Darren Star ("Sex and the City") introduced America to, what is today, one of the most recognizable zip codes in pop culture history with "Beverly Hills, 90210." Brenda, Dylan and David no longer walk the halls of West Beverly Hills High School.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
4 days ago by Becky Adams
The year is 1968. You're standing outside a concert venue, clutching your wide-brimmed hat and balancing in your over-the-knee, high-heeled leather boots. No you're not an impersonator of Mick Jagger's stylish ex-girlfriend Marianne Faithfull or an extra in "Almost Famous.
The Daily Texan, University of Texas, Austin, TX
5 days ago by Alex Regnery
Every couple of years, a show comes around that fits under the category of "guilty pleasure." From 2003 to 2007, that show was Fox's "The O.C." The adventures of Ryan Atwood and Seth Cohen were filled with soapy drama, fistfights and tons of boozing. After the end of the series, "O.