Spring 2024
In a space designed for storytelling, we decided to bring you the various avenues that storytellers utilize to share their passions with the Baylor University and Waco community.
Historic Jockey Club Barber Shop closes after 94 years in Central Texas A sign reads, “Welcome to Historic Elm Avenue.” It can be seen across the street from the Jockey Club Barber Shop. Worn linoleum tiles layer the floor, and faded wood paneling covers the walls. Smokey Robinson and The Miracle’s “Tracks of my Tears”…
It all started with cookies but in time, it became clear cookies weren’t quite enough.
The Rev. Stephen Cobb was black at a time when it wasn’t particularly easy to be black.
Life on the Circle… In the heart of Waco sits one of the city’s most frequented areas.
There is a burned-out building near 25th Street and Bosque Boulevard. Graffiti and black scorch marks cover its three standing walls,