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 […]
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.
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 […]