LOST CHILDREN ARCHIVE by Valeria Luiselli

A family — a man and a woman, both documentarians working with sound (“We accumulated hours of tape of people speaking, telling stories, pausing, telling lies, praying, hesitating, confessing, breathing.”), and a boy, ten, and a girl, five — leave their New York apartment on a cross-country road trip.

Review: Before We Were Strangers

Before We Were Strangers is a stunning romantic thriller that questions the love and loyalty of parents, siblings, and friends.

Lone Star Review: THE WINDOW TRAIL

  In Big Bend National Park, the Window Trail is a 5.5-mile, out-and-back pathway that draws hikers, birders, and others to its rugged beauty.   In J J Rusz’s engrossing, […]