Nosie, before she left for her new home. Staff photo. Angelica Cirerol noticed lots of stray dogs during occasional business trips to Lubbock. “My colleague once stopped the car in […]
Author: Lucy Greenberg
Lucy Greenberg earned a B.A. in Music and an M.A. in Strategic Communication & Innovation from Texas Tech and is currently earning an M.A. in Nonfiction Writing from Johns Hopkins University. She is also a stringer for the Washington Post.
Lubbock Symphony Conductor David Cho passionately pursues music full of hope for city he loves
David Cho in the Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts and Sciences. Photo by Olivia Raymond The clock moves from 6:59 p.m. to 7 o’clock. As the second hand lands […]
How ‘divine intervention’ on a Tucson street in 1962 led to marriage for Tom and Gwen Nichols
Gwen and Tom Nichols, courtesy photo Being followed by a cop isn’t the way most people meet the love of their life, but it worked for Tom and Gwen Nichols […]
How Rose Wilson changed Lubbock: ‘The fight for equality became personal to me after that trial’
Rose Wilson, image by Olivia Raymond In Lubbock in 1955: Elvis Presley played the Cotton Club. Monterey High School opened its doors. Rose Wilson moved to town. There was immediate […]
Banana Nut Old Fashioned? Beet-a-Rita Sour? Welcome to the world of Lubbock mixologist ‘Cousin’ Morin
JuanSamuel “Cousin” Morin, photo by Olivia Raymond Cousin pulls liquor, tinctures and a bright purple concoction onto the bar top after saying, “I’m going to make you a drink.” It’s […]