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About Sierra
Sierra Juarez is a journalist based in Mexico City, Mexico. She specializes in audio storytelling, writing and social media.
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Quinceañeras Come of Age

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article discusses the evolution of quinceañeras, a traditional celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday, particularly in Texas and northern Mexico. Initially simple family gatherings, these events have transformed into extravagant, public celebrations. The change reflects the growing financial success of the Hispanic community, challenging stereotypes and showcasing Latino consumption and social success. The industry has caught the attention of the corporate world, with reality TV shows, expos, and branded merchandise like Disney's princess-themed dresses. The article highlights a particularly lavish $6 million quinceañera for Maya Henry, which catapulted her family, including her father Thomas J. Henry, into the spotlight and led to their own reality series. Quinceañeras have become not just a rite of passage but also a means to achieve fame and social standing.

Meanwhile, in Texas

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article reports on a series of unrelated incidents across Texas. A policeman and his K-9 stopped a carjacker in San Marcos. An Amazon driver received a car as a reward for helping an elderly man in Red Rock. The Stinnett police chief was arrested for faking an annulment document. In Progreso, a man was arrested for writing an expletive on a citation. A Lake Jackson mother tackled a peeping Tom. The Bureau of Land Management is offering money for the adoption of wild horses or burros in Beeville. Lastly, an Austin nursing student vaccinated his grandparents against COVID-19.

Meanwhile, in Texas

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article is a collection of unusual and newsworthy events from Texas. It includes a dalmatian in Fredericksburg giving birth to a notably large litter, an incident on an American Airlines flight where a passenger attempted to open the cabin door and bit a flight attendant, and a Kingwood man's marathon training. Other stories involve a Fort Worth man shooting at city workers over lawn maintenance, a plumber in Austin retrieving a flushed wedding ring, an altercation at a Harris County McDonald's, a woman in Rockwall causing a disturbance with her tractor during a parade, and a man in Surfside contracting a flesh-eating bacterium twice from the same beach. The article was published in Texas Monthly's September 2021 issue.

Meanwhile, in Texas . . .

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article is a collection of brief news items from Texas, covering a range of unusual and interesting events. It includes incidents such as a major spill of pineapples on a freeway due to a collision between two trucks, a bizarre shooting incident in Dallas, a dramatic rescue from a sinkhole in El Paso, and an innovative use of a dead spider by engineers at Rice University. Other stories involve a man's admission of his poor driving skills after a hit-and-run, a lumpia-eating contest victory, a woman discovering her fostered dog's familial connection, and a man's solitary kayaking journey after a personal dispute.

Uncommon Threads

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
Nosheen Iqbal, an artist based in Richardson, Texas, creates embroidered wooden boards that incorporate elements from nature, her Pakistani heritage, and architecture. In an interview with Texas Monthly, Iqbal discusses her creative process, which includes designing on a computer, laser-cutting, and the final enjoyable step of stitching and embroidery. She reflects on her South Asian roots, the influence of her upbringing, and her journey from learning to sew at a young age to studying communication design and working at Fossil. Iqbal highlights a significant commission from Virgin Voyages for a Mediterranean restaurant, which underscores the possibility of making a sustainable living from art. The interview touches on her commitment to her craft and the blend of modern design with traditional influences from her heritage.

Prints Charming

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article discusses the resurgence of wallpaper as a popular home decor trend, highlighting the contributions of three women-owned companies in Texas. Fort Lonesome, known for its intricate embroidery, has partnered with Counterpart to create wallpapers with a three-dimensional effect, featuring designs that pay tribute to the Texan landscape. Katie Kime has designed wallpapers influenced by Texas cities, with the Marfa Toile being her best-selling product, and plans to expand her line with more city-inspired designs. A boutique supplier, mentioned without a name, has launched its own wallpaper line inspired by Texas flora, catering to both local decorators and Texans living elsewhere. The article was originally published in the June 2022 issue of Texas Monthly.

Science Connected

04 Apr 2024  |  nautil.us
Scientists at Gorongosa National Park are conducting research to uncover information about the last common ancestor of chimpanzees and humans. Their work is contributing to a broader understanding of early primate life and evolution.

Meanwhile, in Texas

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article covers a range of local incidents and discoveries in Texas. It begins with the melting of asphalt on a road in Crockett due to extreme heat. It then discusses a lawsuit by the Lakeland Village Community Association against a homeowner for allegedly causing disturbances by feeding ducks. A scientific discovery is highlighted with the finding of a thought-to-be-extinct oak tree species in Big Bend National Park. The article also reports on a scam in Angelina County, a heroic rescue by a former Navy medic in Fate, the discovery of human bones by landscapers in Harris County, and the theft of bleachers in New Caney. These stories showcase the diverse and sometimes unusual events occurring in Texas.

Explore These Five Pueblos Mágicos Within a Few Hours of Mexico City

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article highlights five 'Pueblo Mágico' destinations within a few hours' drive from Mexico City, emphasizing their unique qualities and attractions. Bernal is noted for its towering rock monolith and local cuisine, including gorditas. Taxco de Alarcón is famous for its silver mining history and picturesque streets. Mineral del Chico offers adventure tourism and cozy accommodations. Valle de Bravo provides scenic drives, luxury rentals, and a natural reserve that hosts monarch butterflies seasonally. Tepoztlán is known for its archaeological site and vibrant market. The article suggests safety tips for travelers and provides approximate driving times from Mexico City to each town.

Meanwhile, in Texas

04 Apr 2024  |  texasmonthly.com
The article recounts a series of unusual and newsworthy events that occurred in Texas. Cleveland Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield reported seeing a UFO in Austin. The Texas Department of Public Safety mistakenly issued an Amber Alert for characters from the 'Child's Play' films. A man impersonated a CIA agent at a Longview children's museum. A Fannett woman, adopted as a child, used AncestryDNA to reunite with her long-lost half-sister. A Houston pharmacy owner was implicated in a scheme involving fake prescriptions and lavish purchases. A tiger was rescued by sheriff's deputies in Bexar County. An eight-year-old boy in Primera was hospitalized after ingesting a marijuana-laced cookie. Lastly, a San Antonio woman received her wedding ring back after 55 years through a Facebook message. The article is a collection of brief reports on these incidents.
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