The late KTSU-FM 90.9 DJ Myron Anderson, who died last week following an unexpected illness, will be honored on Wednesday during two separate services. The public viewing is scheduled from noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday at Windsor Village United Methodist Church, 6000 Heatherbrook Dr.
For the next 20 weeks, we'll be rounding up the runners-up to our 2011 Best of HoustonĀ® winners. In many categories, picking each year's winner is no easy task. We'll be spotlighting 20 of those categories, in which the winner had hefty competition from other Houston bars and restaurants. Family-r ... More >>
Last week, we brought you a short compendium of the dumbest fast food-related crimes, eventually reaching the conclusion that McDonald's Chicken Nuggets make people do crazy, crazy things. (Don't tell me that correlation doesn't imply causation!) This week, we take a look at the dumb things that me ... More >>
When in doubt, let Justin Bieber be a living cautionary tale: If he takes his girlfriend to a place, don't take your date there.Looking for a great place to take a first date? There are plenty of lists out there. Hell, we've even got a few of our own. Looking for a great place to break up? We ... More >>
Erika RayBarbecue Inn's famous fried chicken. When you find yourself in one of these establishments to partake of some tasty vittles (because don't seniors call food "vittles"?), look around and we'll bet the median age is older than 60. If you enjoy the geriatric crowd as we do, check out so ... More >>
Photos by Brittanie SheyMore than 30 scooter enthusiasts from Houston spent Memorial Day weekend in San Antonio representing the Bayou City at AmeriVespa, the largest scooter rally in the nation. Now in its 17th year, the event, which takes place in a new city each year, draws scooterists fro ... More >>
Barbecued ducks. Not pictured: adorable little orphaned baby chicks weeping softly. Welcome back to the weekly round-up here at Eating Our Words, where we've finally tracked the taco trucks down to the secret underground hive where they sleep inside a gigantic sopapilla honeycomb. This week s ... More >>
a meal at CleburneBoth slow-roasted in history and sneeze-guarded for your protection, Cleburne and Luby's have been dueling for the hearts and blood sugar monitors of the Houston cafeteria crowd for the last 60 years, through changes in ownership and that famous fire. Comparing stories and s ... More >>
To commemorate the one-year anniversary of the City of Houston's proclamation of "Trae Day," the chairman and CEO of Houston's Assholes by Nature is throwing a giant block party from 3-9 p.m. in the parking lot of TSU Stadium at Cleburne and Tierwester in the Third Ward (or, appropriately enough, t ... More >>
Barnett Newman's "Broken Obelisk," dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr., outside the Rothko Chapel/ Image by A D Forman Note: Because Monday's performance was a religious service, no photography was allowed. Thanks to Monday's MLK Day and Tuesday's inauguration, among other reasons, Afterma ... More >>
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This exhibit explores the horrors of slave life on the plantation
The University Museum at Texas Southern University gives hip-hop its props
More than 40 works from 30 of TSUs top students
Young Palestinian refugees make moves for peace
Gubernatorial hopeful Friedman knows when to Hold 'Em
It's Cristal and basketball with Coach Combs
Rub elbows with the pros at the HBCU Film Festival
The Art Guys inject some color into Bluebeard's Castle
A basketball icon brings classics of African-American art to TSU
Jack Massing of the Art Guys sports a new pair of kicks
Save your cash and stick around for H-town's own showcase
Here's a chance for your big break
Cleburne Cafeteria
Hounded by the authorities, an experimental band and its mortifying collaborators look for a home
Cleburne Cafeteria
The inaugural exhibit at TSU's University Museum is a testament to the power of one
The late William "Tray" Folliard, the Hard Rock, and stories from 'round town
Why is this winsome public sculpture, created by Mount Rushmore's sculptor, languishing in disrepair? And where is her arm?
Obsessed with a 30-year-old murder, JFK assassinologists go to court to silence one another
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