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    Wordy Weekend

    The insiders' guide to the most star-studded Texas Book Festival ever

    Sofia Sokolove
    Nov 3, 2017 | 4:38 pm

    It’s the time of year when the world's literati (and Tom Hanks!) descends on Austin to take part in the 2017 Texas Book Festival. With 300 authors in attendance, dozens of panels, and plenty of parties to sift through, we’ve plotted out some of the best places to catch these literary talents — from panels on the Texas State Capitol grounds to east side dive bars to mid-morning mimosas.

    Saturday, November 4
    10-10:45 am
    Sisters First: A Celebration Of Sisterhood
    Location: House Chamber

    It’s certainly possible to have a very full Texas Book Festival experience without ever standing in a line for one of the “big name” sessions. That being said, if you’re up for waiting, then this is one you shouldn’t miss. Austin natives and former first daughters Barbara Pierce Bush and Jenna Bush Hager showed off their writing chops with this viral letter to Malia and Sasha Obama last year. Now their new memoir, Sisters First, is already getting lots of attention with USA Today recently naming it one of five new books you don’t want to miss. Moderated by Brooklyn Decker, this panel will be a buzzy one.

    12-12:45 pm
    What Unites Us National Launch: A Conversation With Dan Rather
    Location: First Baptist Church

    Okay, okay, you’ll definitely wait in a long line for this one, too. But we would be remiss if we didn't tell you Dan Rather is coming to this year's fest. If you’ve seen his Facebook posts all over your feed since the election, this panel might be for you. The journalist will be chatting with Texas Tribune CEO and co-founder Evan Smith about this past year, patriotism, our national identity and yes — his new role (at the age of 86!) on social media.

    1-1:45 pm
    The Monsters Within
    Location: Capitol Extension Room E2.016

    Fiona Mazel’s new novel, A Little More Human, is brainy and quirky and pretty much impossible to put down. Jac Jemc’s The Grip of It is part horror story, part love story and totally terrifying in the best kind of way. We’re excited to see Jemc and Mazel in the same room talking about haunted prose and twisted plots. We imagine this panel to be a little like their books: A little bit spooky and totally smart.

    2-2:45 pm
    American Wolf: A True Story Of Survival And Obsession In The West
    Location: Texas Tent

    Texas Monthly writer-at-large Nate Blakeslee’s new book is nonfiction, but it reads with the thrill of a rich novel. In it, Blakeslee tells the story of O-Sox, a Yellowstone wolf battling against hunters, cattle ranchers, and other wolves. Like any great piece of literature, American Wolf is about much more than O-Six, and we’re looking forward to hearing Blakeslee chat about the values clash currently happening in the West — and the United States in general.

    SATURDAY NIGHT
    Lit Crawl Austin is celebrating its eighth year with some kickass programming. Over the course of the evening, catch book fest authors reading, playing trivia, playing music, and engaging in general literary revelry all over the east side. Properly plot your crawling with the full schedule here.

    SUNDAY, November 5
    11 am-1 pm
    Brunch with Gail Simmons
    Location: Olamaie

    Maybe the fanciest thing you'll do all weekend? Sit down for brunch with Top Chef judge Gail Simmons at Olamaie. Chef Michael Fojtasek will be cooking a three-course brunch based on Simmon’s cookbook, Bringing It Home: Favorite Recipes from a Life of Adventurous Eating. Tickets are $150 and can be purchased here.

    2:45-3 pm
    Connecting... Connecting...
    Location: Capitol Extension Room E2.016

    Do we have new, modern barriers to intimacy? It’s a question that authors Alissa Nutting and Lindsey Hunter will be tackling in their panel on Sunday. Both of their new novels — Made for Love and Eat Only When You’re Hungry, respectively — feature characters struggling to connect. Both also feature vivid scenes and serious emotional impact. As far as panels go, we’re pretty sure this is a near perfect pairing of two very talented novelists.

    The Texas State Capitol will once again play host to the 2017 Texas Book Festival.

    Texas State Capitol in Austin at dusk
    Photo by Stuart Seeger/Wikipedia
    The Texas State Capitol will once again play host to the 2017 Texas Book Festival.
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    Southern Living to open 2026 Idea House in Texas Hill Country

    Brandon Watson
    Feb 19, 2026 | 2:30 pm
    Southern Living Idea House Fredericksburg
    Rendering by Jon Messer.
    Southern Living Idea House will be open for tours beginning September 18.

    Whether Texas is part of the South may still be an open question, but Southern Living is settling the debate with a big investment. The Birmingham, Alabama-based lifestyle magazine will build its newest Idea House in the Hill Country town of Fredericksburg.

    For more than 35 years, Southern Living has drafted Southern builders, architects, and designers to build new homes that not only showcase the latest innovations in home design but are the epitomes of Southern style. This year, the magazine chose Fredericksburg's Friedën community, a 130-acre development featuring parks, nature trails, and lakes.

    "We're excited to call Fredericksburg home for the year and to celebrate the distinct character of the Texas Hill Country,” says editor-in-chief Sid Evans in a release. “Surrounded by rolling hills and wide-open views, this home reflects the region's natural beauty and the relaxed spirit of the Lone Star State."

    The design of the versatile home proves the modern farmhouse trend still has some legs. Southern Living’s designers update the look by ditching whitewashed everything for a more contemporary color palette that blends in with the Hill Country’s natural landscape. Floor-to-ceiling windows further “dissolve the boundaries” between the interior and the great outdoors.

    To bring their vision to life, Southern Living drafted a local team, including builder Kurk Homes, architect Andrew Bray of Mustard Architects, landscape designer Melissa Gerstle, and interior designers Jean Liu, Marcus Mohon, and Paloma Contreras. But real estate gawkers will have to wait to see most of the details. The house won’t be unveiled until September 18, when public tours open and the October issue hits stands.

    Southern Living, however, did tease a few details, saying the home is being built for “multi-generational” living with sustainable products and appliances, a motor court entry, and a private casita. No doubt, interior design buffs will also find inspiration in the decor's bold choices. Last year’s Idea House in Virginia mixed in everything from garden florals and African mudcloth to animal prints and kitchsy cottagecore art.

    The Idea House will be open to the public for tours from September 18 through December 20, 2026. Tickets will be available beginning in April, with a portion of the proceeds supporting area charities. After the open house, the home will be available for sale at an undisclosed price.

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