Armageddon watch came and went and the world is still standing. But we did spot a few of the undead over in the Heights. The 19th Street pub crawl doubled as a sneak peek for next month’s 7th Annual Houston Halloween Festival. Sponsored by The Houston Zombie Walk and other Heights-area merchants, the dead and undead ventured into Harold’s Restaurant & Tap Room and Boomtown Coffee, enjoyed sips from local breweries, and did some people-watching at the shops along West 19th Street and South Shepherd.

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When he's not roaming around the city in search of tacos and graffiti, Houston Press contributor Marco Torres both writes and points his camera lens toward the vibrant Houston music scene and beyond.