5 Power Breakfasts to Get You Through Your Day

Mama always told us to start our day off right with a healthy, satisfying breakfast. To make it until lunch, and hopefully avoid that dreadful ten a.m. slump, you need to eat a meal that includes a good mix of protein, carbohydrates and fiber. We all know this, but we…

Vivian’s Kitchen

The road marquee read, “VIVIAN’S KITCHEN FRESH MADE TACOS THANK-YOU,” and it had a pair of antlers attached to it. We were traveling down Hempstead Road when we spotted Vivian’s Kitchen (8515 Hempstead Rd., no phone), a taco shack that looked abandoned but wasn’t. It was like something you would…

HISD Maintenance Department Receives A Low Grade

A just-released independent study of the Houston ISD’s maintenance department came up with 23 key points that it says should change in the operation of the district’s Construction, Facility Services Group — not the least among them that it has too many layers, too little planning, poor response times and…

And Now… More HPMA Nominee MP3s

The 2010 Houston Press Music Awards showcase and ceremony are inching ever closer, and we are very, very close to being able to announce this year’s special guests at our showcase August 7 along Washington Avenue. We can also tell you that the list of local bands playing the showcase…

Business Casual at Mockingbird Bistro

Mockingbird is a rare find these days, even if it can’t really be considered a “find” anymore after being open — quite successfully — since January 2002. What makes it so rare is a combination of old school charm and hip sensibility: white tablecloths in a funky, Montrose building, a…

Chef Chat, Part 1: John Ly of Strata Restaurant

We met with Executive Chef John Ly of the new Strata Restaurant in the Champions area, and he shared some tips for young aspiring chefs. Eating Our Words: So I understand you started off pursuing a computer science degree. Tell me about that. Ly: Yeah, I went pretty far towards…

Greg Abbott Blames Obama For Bullets Hitting El Paso’s City Hall

In the ever-escalating battle between Governor Rick Perry and Attorney General Greg Abbott to see who can put out the most shameless press releases exploiting the hot-button issue of “protecting our borders,” today’s A-for-effort goes to Abbott.Tuesday, bullets that were fired (apparently with very bad aim) in Juarez crossed the…

A Different Kind of Burger: Louis’ Lunch

Since 1928, Louis’ (pronounced Loo-ee-z) Lunch in Gainesville, Florida has been mixing up its special batch of meats and spices, forming them into small patties and frying them in a cast-iron skillet. Yes, you read that right, their method of making an already unhealthy indulgence even more unhealthy involves hot,…

“Monkey With Arthritis”: Top 10 Cattiest Musician Insults

Think of Tony Bennett and you’ll probably picture the kindly older gentleman crooning “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” and any number of other pop standards, or perhaps the guy who upstaged Alec Baldwin as “Anthony Benedetto” (his birth name) on a 2006 episode of Saturday Night Live, turning…

Patricia Wolff Tries To Save Haiti With Peanut Butter

Patricia Wolff is not a doctor to be messed with — she’s a black belt who carries a stun gun and pepper spray. All three can come in handy in disaster-stricken Haiti.Wolff, a St. Luois pediatrician, is on the island trying to fight starvation and disease with “medika mamba,” which…

Bobby Heugel’s Weekly Cocktail: The Swizzle

I know what you’re thinking. Yes, the swizzle does sound like some crazy drink Snoop would have verbally invented at the height of his popularity. And it wouldn’t be the first of his concoctions – gin and juice, anyone? We can see Snoop riding down Santa Monica in a drop-top…

Summertime Splurge: Ice Cream at The Chocolate Bar

Whether it is an innate physiological response to the sweltering heat or a more shallow desire to look good while lounging poolside, people have a tendency to eat lighter during the simmering months of summer. But this rule of thumb excludes ice cream. So despite my recent healthful eating kick,…

Armadillo Palace Branching Out Beyond Yee-Haw Texas Music

Don’t look now, but subtle changes are occurring with the music lineup at Goode’s Armadillo Palace. Long one of the bastions of the Texas music scene associated with the likes of Pat Green, Cory Morrow and Roger Creager, this week finds fresh blood – honky-tonker Mike Stinson and Austin roots-music…

The Manichean, Not Quite As Mysterious As They Sound

Each Wednesday, Rocks Off arbitrarily appoints one lucky local performer or group “Artist of the Week,” bestowing upon them all the fame and grandeur such a lofty title implies. Know a band or artist that isn’t awful? Email their particulars to sheaserrano@gmail.com. Here’s the cool thing about the HPMAs: they…

Sampler Plate: This Week In Food Blogs

Each week, we put together a sampler plate of the most interesting links from both local and national food blogs. Know a blog we should be paying particular attention to? Leave the address in the comments section below. Fork and Cork: Today is the last day to grab a meal…

Unidentified Female, Bayou Body Count No. 161

A man has confessed to killing a woman whose decomposed body was found on the north side Friday evening.Ruben Escobedo Juarez, 41, has been charged with murder in the case of the unidentified female, believed to be between 40 and 50 years old. Her remains were discovered ny a passerby…

The Hole Review We’d Like To Write Next Week

“As we all waited, sweat-covered and parched, for the encore, something flashed over us in the crowd. Courtney Love had finally kicked her demons into the gutter, and we were all there witnessing it together. “The lights dimmed a little more and Aftermath spied that shock of blonde hair in…

Top 5 Songs On Jacob Black Of Twilight’s iPod

Well, today is the day Twilight: Eclipse is released, and a million voices are screaming, “Honey, do we hafta?” Since Gothtopia already runs a column on vampires – and may we add that Bill Compton would put some serious maim in Edward Cullen’s sparkle motion? – today we’re gonna talk…

20 Possible New Names For The UH Bookstore/Merchandise Shop

The University of Houston is having a contest, and you are invited to enter. The Cougar merchandise store inside the Athletics/Alumni Center has been taken over by Barnes & Noble, and will henceforth no longer be known as Cougar Authentic. Thus, the university is seeking your input as to a…

Stirred and Shaken: The Ginger Man Pub’s Scottish Schwinn

The Ginger Man Pub (5607 Morningside Dr., 713-526-2770) is the misfit at the frat party that is the southeastern corner of Rice Village. Its bigger neighbors, two of which also feature “pub” in their names, make The Ginger Man seem so precious in comparison that I’m forced to pinch my…

Why The Second Amendment Goes Entirely Too Far

Unrestricted gun ownership is a hazard and a danger to the lives and safety of all Americans. The decision handed down by the Supreme Court on Monday called tough local laws against gun ownership unconstitutional in an extremely vague 5-4 ruling. Exactly what the repercussions will be from the decision…

Houston’s 10 Best Beach Homes

See that lovely view above? That’s Galveston Bay, and it’s looking better than ever this summer thanks to skyrocketing travel costs (have you tried to book an airline ticket lately?) and the massive oil spill that’s decimating the rest of the Gulf coast. What’s more, real estate on Texas’ Gulf…

Gerald Posner Does Houston (Press)

When investigative reporter Gerald Posner was busted for plagiarism by our sister publication, Miami New Times (among others), it was a big disappointment. It’s the kind of thing that, at least temporarily, casts a shadow over all reporters — folks who don’t exactly have a whole lot of popularity to spare.Posner…

The Shameless Chef: A Raviolier Ravioli

Have you ever slouched out of bed around 1:30 in the afternoon, grunting and snorting, and staggered to the kitchen, opened up a can of ravioli for breakfast, and tossed it in the microwave for a couple of minutes, only to realize “Damn. This ravioli just isn’t ravioli-y enough”? No?…

Channel 39 Will No Longer Be Like The Onion’s TV News

Big, bold changes are coming to television news in Houston. For the fourth, fifth, 18th time? Who knows?Next up in the bold-changes batting box will be Channel 39, KIAH, which is owned by the Tribune Company. And the Tribune Company has a “chief innovation officer” named Lee Abrams who has…

Top Five 1950s Foods

Even though I was but a glimmer in my mother’s eye during the 1950s, I still feel nostalgia for that era. The booming post-war economy, a young, spritely Elvis Presley, and flattering poodle skirts: What’s not to like about this decade? Oh, that’s right. Rampant racial discrimination, nuclear proliferation, and…

Stones In Exile Still Stuck In 1972

With its recent hugely successful reissue and – depending on how much extra cash you want to shell out – bonus tracks, limited-edition postcards and a 10cc sample of genuine Mick Jagger semen (OK, maybe not), deservedly or not Exile on Main Street continues to be the most lauded and…

Brew Blog: Le Freak from Green Flash Brewing Co.

It was the artful label that drew us to Le Freak, an “extreme ale” from California’s Green Flash Brewing Co. But it was even harder to pass up when we read the description: “converging San Diego-style imperial pale ale and Belgian-style trippel.” This certainly went a step beyond a black…

Rdio.com Helps Us Get Over Lala

Rocks Off is no longer a grieving widower, bemoaning the loss of his faithful Lala.com with the shades drawn and a glass of wine, constantly clicking a dead link while listening to Leonard Cohen on CD like a caveman. A few days after Lala died, we got a message from…

The Kids from Kahn’s Deli

We recently had an opportunity to sit down with Rice Village and West U’s youngest marketing and catering duo, David Tomlinson and Matt Smith of Kahn’s Deli (2429 Rice Blvd., 713-529-2891) in the Rice Village area. We got to sample Kahn’s deli trays, and the sandwiches were amazing. They were…

Galveston County Doesn’t Want Prison Legal News In Its Jail

The folks at Prison Legal News are suing the Galveston County Jail, Sheriff Freddie Poor, and former Sheriff Gean Leonard, claiming the county is violating the monthly newsletter’s First Amendment rights by refusing to deliver issues to incarcerated subscribers.Filed Monday in federal court, the suit claims that the alleged jail…

Upcoming: AA Bondy, Built To Spill, Chris Knight, Ra Ra Riot, Etc.

2Cents, Season’s After, Taking Dawn: Sat., July 31. Warehouse Live. AA Bondy, JBM: Sat., Aug. 14. Mango’s. Andre Williams: Sat., Aug. 21. Continental Club. Anthony Hamilton, Kem, Jaheim & Raheem DeVaughn: Sat., Sept. 4. Toyota Center. A.R. Rahman: CHANGED Fri., Sept. 17. Toyota Center. B.B. King: Sat., Oct. 9. Verizon…

Infusion Overkill: Introducing Salmon Vodka

A year or so ago, I jumped on the vodka infusion bandwagon and began experimenting with throwing random ingredients into my jug of Monopolowa. It all started with a road trip to New Mexico, where I procured many different varieties of chili peppers that I hoped would result in a…

Joel Achenbach: Not A Fan Of Houston

Joel Achenbach is the well-respected writer-of-all-things for the Washington Post; he’s in Houston, or at least was yesterday.Color him unimpressed. At least with the weather.I keep my car AC cranked, and all internal spaces in Houston are air conditioned to meat-locker levels. But when you step outside you’re hit with…

Is The Westheimer Block Party Done For?

Bun B For Lafayette – ATLiens Freestyle from Decatur Dan on Vimeo. • Dave Bry at the witty pop-culture blog The Awl writes about rap music’s eternal embrace of consumerism, using Bun B’s most recent release, a rap written in honor of Japanese clothing company Lafayette, as an example. It’s…

Can – Should – DJs Be Rappers Too?

The hip-hop world is a less than sensible place -lots of times, you’re even required to clarify when bad means bad and when bad means good- so once a week we’re going to get with a rapper and ask them to explain things. Have something you always wanted to ask…

Gourmet Goodies at Marshall’s

To some, a discount warehouse may not seem like the ideal place to accomplish any of your grocery shopping for the week. But I’ve long been a fan of scouring the aisles at places like Tuesday Morning, T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s for deals on gourmet goodies like Sarabeth jams and…

Twilight Eclipse: Five Questions From A Newbie

Tonight, at midnight, it begins. Another round of Twilight madness.Teens, tweens, moms who are the female equivalents of old dudes going to Hannah Montana movies, all will be there. For the premiere of Twilight: Calypso.Set in the bouncy Caribbean and featuring a jaunty soundtrack highlighted by The Bravery’s take on…

Top 10 Last Words By Famous Musicians

Musicians tend to be a mouthy lot. It takes a certain kind of soul to want and express your own inner world to the outer world at large. So when the time comes for them to shuffle off this mortal coil, they often have some very interesting exit lines… 10…

Three Easy Food Swaps

Clever marketing from your local eateries can fool you into thinking your not-so-healthy choice is healthy. Here are a few simple tricks that will help you shave off some major calories…

Dear Ed Wade: What Took So Long?

Dear Ed Wade,I’m really wondering if you can yet provide me with a legitimate answer for why you kept Chris Johnson stuck down in Round Rock for so long this season?Yes, his defense has been as bad as advertised, but it’s really been no worse than the defense of Pedro…

Top 5 Bizarre But Lovable Video-Game Theme-Song Covers

Rocks Off is an old-school gamer. We relished those days of racing off the school bus in anticipation of milk, cookies, Goomba stomping and sore thumbs. Back before graphics surpassed gameplay on the scale of importance, most of our gaming quandaries could be solved by blowing into cartridges or popping…

Purple Drank Goes Pro, Thanks To ESPN

ESPN’s Outside the Lines, the Emmy Award-winning investigative series that examines topical issues off the playing field, aired a feature over the weekend on Houston’s very own rap mascot – purple drank – the dangerous mix of prescription codeine cough syrup and any range of mixers from Sprite (and maybe…

Pop Rocks: Katy Perry — Boob Job

There are a lot of musicians with the surname “Perry.” There’s Joe Perry, venerable (and occasionally addled) guitarist for venerable rock group Aerosmith; Steve Perry, still the only vocalist of any distinction for Journey; Lee “Scratch” Perry, the possibly insane creator of dub music; Linda Perry, singer-songwriter and unfortunate hat…

Keaton Prescott: Live From Tropical Storm Alex

Rocks Off was not happy to wake up Monday morning and find out that we would have to begin each day this week by tracking another potentially home-wrecking storm. Tropical Storm Alex is expected to cross through the southern part of the Gulf of Mexico and hit somewhere near the…

Where Are We Drinking?

La vie en rose…or at least en pink. Having a few cocktails at this upscale establishment always makes our outlook a little rosier for the day. Think you know where we’re drinking this week? Leave your best guess in the comments section below…

Texas Has Fewer Inmates; What The Hell Are We Doing Wrong?

The U.S. Department of Justice recently released a report about state prison populations, and Texas was one of six states with large decreases in the number of people incarcerated.  These numbers continue, the report says, “the trend of slower growth observed in the prison population since 2006.””Some of the decrease…

Textile Takes a Summer Vacation

With the news that popular pastry chef Plinio Sandalio plans to move to Austin to work with David Bull, it didn’t come as a huge surprise when I found out via text message late last night that Textile had closed its doors. What did come as a surprise was the…

What to Do with Crawfish Leftovers

It’s getting to the end of crawfish season, so we try to eat them as much as possible before they get too tough. Crawfish boils are awesome. No matter how hard you plan and how many people show up, there’s always leftovers…

Oreos v. Newman-O’s

What’s better, organic Newman-O’s, or non-organic Oreos? They look exactly the same — you have to get really close to see whether you’re eating a Newman-O or an Oreo. And I really can’t taste the difference, either. If you like to split your Oreos in half and lick the center…

Another Batch Of HPMA Nominee MP3s

Rocks Off is happy to report that our stockpile of MP3s by 2010 Houston Press Music Award nominees is growing by leaps and bounds. We now have enough to make several days of posts parceled out five or six nominees at a time, but we could always use some more…

Game Time: 2010 World Cup — I Am Darth Soccer

If ever there were a sporting event that was tailor-made for watching in a sports bar with a room full of diehard fans, it’s World Cup soccer.It’s the one sporting event that takes a pretty easily graspable concept for the casual fan (put ball in goal — and in the…

Meat Glory at the 3rd Annual BBQ Smackdown

Last Saturday was the third annual Houston Chowhound BBQ Smackdown, a hard-nosed, meat-a-rrific event that pits six area barbecue joints against one another in a blind tasting for pit-master glory. Eighty attendees once again filled the Pearl Bar on Washington to grab a slice of brisket and a rib from…

Little Joe Washington Continues To Improve

Rocks Off was heartened to hear that recovering bluesman Little Joe Washington’s health continues to improve following two surgeries for an obstructed bowel in the past month or so. Washington’s friend Reg Burns went to visit him Sunday evening at Quentin Mease Community Hospital (3601 N. MacGregor Way, 713-873-3700), where…

The Anachronistic Chef: Egg Cream

This is one in a series of posts in which I sample recipes from the days of yore (i.e., not the 1990s). The dishes featured were mainstays of 19th-, 18th- and even 17th-century tables, but for one reason or another (unusual taste, archaic ingredients), have fallen out of culinary fashion…

Mary Flood Moves From Chron To PR, May Keep A Chron Blog

Mary Flood, for years a legal-affairs reporter for the Houston Chronicle, has left the building at 801 Texas to go into public relations.She’ll be with Androvett Legal Media & Marketing, which prides itself on getting positive publicity for its clients: “In an era that is increasingly dominated by search engines…

Randall’s Fried Chicken

I have been eating a lot of Randall’s country fried chicken lately, and I have to say, it’s damn tasty. It might sound a little strange that a grocery store has really great chicken, but why not? If you get there relatively early in the afternoon when the guys are…

The Enduring Importance Of DJ Screw’s “June 27th”

Some rappers happen to be thoughtful, intelligent people. Every Monday (that isn’t a national holiday) Rocks Off will have some of them hear discussing issues relevant to their culture. This Week’s Panel: Chalie Boy, Yung Redd and Hash Brown Not Invited: The guy from the Gear Slutz forum who tried…

Texas’ Environmental Agency & The Feds: This Week May Be Crucial

All eyes are on the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality this week as its three commissioners will decide whether to grant an air permit to a proposed $3 billion petroleum coke-fired power plant in Corpus Christi.The Las Brisas Energy Center has been criticized by health and environmental advocates but heralded…

Weird Recipes from The Memphis Cookbook

In preparation for an upcoming visit to my hometown, I decided to crack open The Memphis Cookbook — yes, that’s really the name — published by The Junior League of Memphis (naturally) in 1952 and “updated” in 1980. Reading this cookbook was both horrifying and hilarious. We discovered some gems…

DJ Brandi Garcia Addresses Box Dismissal At Press Conference

As Rocks Off mentioned in last week’s Trae feature, DJ Brandi Garcia, long a fixture on the Houston airwaves and one of the city’s most beloved radio personalities, was recently fired from KBXX 97.9 FM, The Box. Though speculation was that she fired for playing a record that featured a…

KPFT Knocked Off Air — Not By The KKK This Time

Pacifica station KPFT-FM has been knocked off the air and may not be able to broadcast over the airwaves until tomorrow because of damage to its radio tower.Don’t blame the KKK this time. Blame copper thieves.A group of what KPFT general manager Duane Bradley calls “relatively well-organized but stupid people”…

Recipe: Caprese Salad

Caprese salad is simple and tasty, and perfect to put a dent in a sack of homegrown tomatoes. Preparation is simple but works best with high-quality, fresh ingredients. This is crucial — do not skimp…

Friday Night: Warsaw’s Grand Opening Less Than Grand

Grand Opening with CoRE, etc. The Warsaw June 25, 2010 The Warsaw’s grand opening on Friday night reminded Aftermath a lot of a trip to Super Happy Fun Land. On the one hand, some great bands took the stage and put on solid performances – Aftermath even bought a 500…

Texans’ Eric Winston Pinch-Hits For Sports Illustrated’s Peter King

Sports Illustrated’s Peter King is off covering the World Cup (because why the hell not?), so the publication has turned to some substitutes to keep up the popular NFL rumors/analysis column Monday Morning Quarterback.Today’s pinch-hitter: Houston Texan Eric Winston.The offensive lineman already blogs and twitters, so he’s not new to…

Unidentified Male, 22, Bayou Body Count No. 160

An argument turned fatal in a neighborhood near the Johnson Space Center Sunday morning.An unidentified male went to a home in the 1900 block of Richvale about 9:40 a.m. to “confront” several people “about an earlier disturbance,” police say.The man, whose identity was not released pending notification of his family,…

Nigella Lawson’s Pain-Au-Chocolat Pudding, Pt. 1

I have to begin this recipe by telling you that the cookbook from which it came, Nigella Lawson’s How to be a Domestic Goddess, is one of the coolest, most sensual, life-altering cookbooks I have ever encountered. Even the look of the book itself is sexy and different. The cover…

Last Night: The Eagles At Toyota Center

The Eagles Toyota Center June 27, 2010 For the past five years Aftermath has been told that we should hate the Eagles, but not why. Like a child, we would ask, and all we would hear from the pop-culture constabulary was “because they suck.” It’s like standing in a line…

Next Door’s Honeysuckle Rose

On a recent visit to Next Door (2020 Waugh Drive) a friend of mine mentioned that I wrote for EOW. Art Baez, the big, friendly bear of a bartender who’s always ready with a great shot and a quick remark, expressed lighthearted distress that someone from HP had come in…

True Blood: Elmore James, Vampire Grudge Sex Hurt Us Too

Alan Ball was known for his masterful use of music in Six Feet Under. He’s lost none of his touch when it comes to his current HBO series, True Blood – which happens to be set in the Louisiana swamps, not terribly far from Houston. Season 3, Episode 3: “It…

The Week In TV: Futurama Lives!

I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for a summer of transcredible exploits. This was the week in TV Land: • Last week I asked what you watch during the summer, and the responses covered the bases for summer shows: Burn Notice, Leverage (really?), The Closer (really?!), sporting events,…

Friday Night: Sting At The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

Sting with the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion June 25, 2010 “If you love somebody,” Sting once sang, “set them free.” Friday night at the Woodlands, he set a good two dozen of his songs free from their original arrangements, and set himself free from the burden…

Where Are We Eating?

When you really love boudin, you don’t really need anything else to go with it except some spicy white onions — raw, of course — and some snappy pickles. Does the link below look familiar to you? Think you know where we’re eating this week? Leave your best guess in…

Jen’s Ego Makes Staring At Twilight: Eclipse Less Painful

This Wednesday is the premiere of Eclipse, the third film in the four-part Twilight trilogy. Like many other husbands, boyfriends and the better half of lesbian relationships, Rocks Off will be dragged kicking and sober to the theatre in order to watch exactly how a love triangle between a vampire,…

World Cup: 25 Things An Outsider Learned

With the U.S. soccer team defeat to Ghana on Saturday, I thought I would note some things I noted from the World Cup this year.1. From my readings on the internet and twitter, it appeared that the U.S. soccer team was coached by Gary Kubiak. The team had bad first…

The Green Witch Will Be Flying at the Hobby; Wicked Returns

Donna Vivino was a green Jiminy Cricket when she was in third grade and she’ll be green again when she comes to Houston as Elphaba in Broadway Across America’s touring production of Wicked.The original young Cossette (Les Miserables) on Broadway as an eight-year-old, Vivino has been performing at high levels…

David Beale, Sarah Gish: Still Fighting For Houston’s History

There’s been some talk about how Houston has strengthened its historical-preservation ordinances, but — you know — it’s Houston. Ain’t too much strengthening going on.But it’s a never-ending battle, and if you want to join it, there’s a meeting tonight at the Mount Horeb Missionary Baptist Church, a historic church,…

This Week in Deliciousness

Welcome back to the weekly roundup here at Eating Our Words, the most adventurous food blog since Ernest Hemingway’s Tasty Things I’ve Shot.Com went under. We started the week off with a safari to the colorful and mysterious land of Montrose, and went ahead and picked out the ten best…

Justin Cronin’s Vampire Book Gets A Lift From The New York Times

Rice University professor and author Justin Cronin has entered the vampire craze with The Passage, a 766-page apocalyptic thriller involving bloodsuckers and those who fight them.It’s already been optioned for the movies, so financially the promotion-savvy Cronin hasn’t had much to worry about as publication neared. But the author of…

We Like The Eagles: Rocks Off’s Not-So-Secret Shame

The Eagles swoop into Toyota Center Sunday for what the omnipresent radio spots (if not the band itself) say could be their last tour, and Rocks Off has been thinking about them a lot lately. It started more than a month ago, when C3 announced the Eagles would headline/close this…

Sergio Luis Lima, 30, Bayou Body Count No. 159

An argument at a Telephone Road bar turned fatal early this morning.Sergio Luis Lima, 30, of Pasadena, was shot and pronounced dead at the scene after a car full of men fired into a bar in the 4600 blockk of Telephone Road following an argument about 3:50 a.m. today.Police say…

Tampa Bay Brewing Company

After last weeks lament that there aren’t any locally owned brewpubs in the fourth largest city in the country, I just so happened to find myself in Tampa, FL for a wedding. Where was the rehearsal dinner? At Tampa Bay Brewing Company of course. Started back in 1996 by the…

World Cup 2010: USA-Ghana — Five Keys To Look For

The images of Wednesday morning are still fresh on many people’s minds. The image of Landon Donovan putting the US ahead in the 91st minute against Algeria, putting the Americans back in the round of 16 for the first time since 2002.Their opponent on Saturday is Ghana, the team that…

How To Survive The Summer Concert Season

You may be saying, “Rocks Off, how can you guys be doing a summer concert tips blog when it’s almost July?” Well, imaginary naysayer who just had an imaginary conversation with us, here in Houston summer lasts until the trannies off Pacific Street start wearing two pairs of Spanx, which…

Cheap Breakfast: McDonald’s “Big Breakfast”

There are some things about the open road that induce cravings for fast food. Perhaps it’s the convenience, maybe the monotony, or just the excuse to indulge in greasy, sugary, salty foods, but McDonald’s always seems to make an appearance on my road food menu – especially for breakfast…

GAME TIME: NBA Draft: 8 Winners and 8 Losers

“Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the 2010 NBA Draft…” — David SternI’m not going to lie, those words give me a tingly feeling every year that I hear them. It never gets old — like reruns of The Sopanos or seeing that Bree Olson just tweeted, you just know that…

Local Spotlight: Katz Coffee

WHAT: Coffee with a conscience, roasted right here in Houston. When Avi Katz graduated from the University of Houston’s well regarded Hotel and Restaurant Management program, he had no idea what he wanted to do — but he did know that he didn’t want to move back to New York…

FAIL: Weezer, Mariah Carey, Christina Aguilera, ASCAP

Weezer to Team Up with Ryan Adams: Set Expectations Bar to “Low”: Remember when Bryan Adams teamed up with Rod Stewart and Sting on that song “All For Love” on the Three Musketeers soundtrack? We bring it up not to once again give Ryan Adams shit about his name, but…

Riot At The Nail Salon: A City’s Shame

Hoa Nguyen had no idea what was in store for her when she opened her shop, Summit Nails Salon in Missouri City, Tuesday. Generally, salon owners do not face the same mortal threats of more dangerous occupations like soldier or Metro bus driver.But, according no Nguyen’s story, first broken by…

Health Dept. Roundup: Floor Routine

Health inspectors found serial offenders hard to nab this week, but we did the for you digging anyway on Health Department Roundup. At an unlucky Lucky Noodle House, (6609 W. Sam Houston Pkwy.), a June 23 change of ownership inspection yielded citations for storing containers of food within 6 inches…

Behind The Scenes Of Pale’s “Catastrophic Skies” Video

Moody Houston alt-rock band Pale premiered its video for “Catastrophic Skies,” a song that was once under serious consideration for one of the Twilight soundtracks, last week. David A. Cobb of Houston Calling was invited to the set and sent in this report… In late April, I got a call…

Robb Walsh’s 100 Favorite Houston Dishes: #14 Cassoulet at Feast

Over the course of the next few months, I’m counting down 100 of my favorite Houston dishes. I chose some because they are such quintessential Houston creations, others for their cultural or historical significance, and others because they are just so damn tasty. Share your own nominations in the comments…

Looking for a Lover of Blogging and the Arts

The Houston Press is looking to fill its new position of Arts & Culture Editor. Applicants should be well versed in blogging, Twitter, and Facebook, have interest in and knowledge of the arts scene in Houston, and be able to write clearly, cleverly and with the ability to apply criticism…

Houston’s Hottest Chefs: The Complete Top 10

The readers have spoken and the winners have been crowned: Lisa Carnley of Calliope’s Po-Boys as Houston’s hottest female chef and Eric Aldis of Mo’s: A Place For Steaks as Houston’s Hottest male chef. But instead of clicking back through all the entries to see the complete list of all…

10 Commandments Vs. Car: God 1, Car 0

All you pansy atheistic liberals out there should learn a lesson from one bad Galveston driver.The driver, according to the Galveston County Daily News, mistook the throttle in her car for the brake (at, ummm, 2:48 in the morning Thursday). The 20-year-old woman was trying to make a turn through…

When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong: Metal Edition

Dave Chapelle teaches us that the art of “keeping it real” may sometimes go awry. According to urbandictionary.com, this occurs when “in the act of keeping it real, the outcome is unexpected and usually has a negative effect on the individual who decided to keep it real.” Rock stars are…

Houston’s Hottest Chefs: Eric Aldis

This past week, we’ve highlighted the winners in the second round of Houston’s Hottest Chefs: the men. We’ve taken a good, long look at Justin Basye, Ricky Craig, L.J. Wiley and Bryan Caswell. But the moment of truth has come. The people of Houston have spoken. Eric Aldis of Mo’s:…

Patrick Patterson & The NBA Draft: Pass The (Trade) Chips, Mr. Morey

The Rockets had what most analysts considered a strong draft on Thursday, but its true genius may take another week or two to see.No, former Kentucky forward Patrick Patterson isn’t likely to go to Toronto in any long-awaited Chris Bosh sign-and-trade orchestrated by resident genius GM Daryl Morey.If the Raptors…

Top 5 Booze Ads From The 80s

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With The Reluctant Graveyard, indie-pop singer-songwriter Jeremy Messersmith has crafted the most gorgeous, lush, and sunny record ever about death and dying. Corpses, organ donors, coffin salesmen, shot-down gangster doppelgangers, and zombies (both literally and the ’60s Colin Blunstone variety) populate the 11 tracks, all wrapped in lush harmonies, bright…

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So, here’s one for you: Z-Ro’s highly anticipated Heroin album, the junior LP in his line of drug-themed efforts, has apparently been released. No press release, no Twitter tweets, no radio spots, no nothing. It’s just out. You can cut that up any way you see fit, but it doesn’t…

Doug Glanville: A Book That’s Interesting But Superficial

Doug Glanville wasn’t the greatest player to ever play major league baseball. He lasted just nine seasons in the majors, playing for three teams, and getting only 1,100 hits. He was never exactly a household name. But unlike most of the people in the majors, Glanville was a college graduate…

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In Chef Chats parts one and two, we talked with Max’s Wine Dive Chef Pellegrino about his creative contributions to the restaurant’s menu. Then we tried two of them. The Hungry-Max is a revisit to the grade-school cafeteria lines, with the items served in its nostalgic compartments changing depending on…

Naked Rock Band = Parenting WIN (Semi-SFW)

You know, as a person who spent ten years performing in the Rocky Horror Picture Show, Rocks Off never thought he’d live to say this, but, “Put bloody some clothes on!” It’s daytime, and your kids are watching. They’re dressed! Do you know how hard it is to keep clothes…

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Rocks Off would like to thank this year’s music award nominees who sent us a couple of MP3s like we asked you to a couple of days ago. By our count, about 11 nominees have now sent us some music, which leaves… well, a lot. We’re still a little afraid…

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Those ever-inventive folks who have the Texas vanity-plate franchise are rolling out a new bunch of plates for people to consider.Like this one, for Mighty Fine Burgers, which is in Austin. We suggest you get these plates on your Ford F-150 before you pull up to the valet at La…

New Texas License Plates: The Burger Option

Those ever-inventive folks who have the Texas vanity-plate franchise are rolling out a new bunch of plates for people to consider.Like this one, for Mighty Fine Burgers, which is in Austin. We suggest you get these plates on your Ford F-150 before you pull up to the valet at La…

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If your regular food selections are leaving you feeling less than thin and sexy in this unrelenting heat, you’re not the only one. Summer months generally mean less clothing which in turn means more exposed skin which means we better actually give some thought to what we’re putting in our…

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One year ago tomorrow, one of the strangest, most volatile lives in American pop-culture history came to an end. Michael Jackson left this mortal coil on June 25, 2009, and in his wake we were left to not only deal with all of our conflicted and cherished memories of him,…

Five to Try: Interactive Meals

Most of us love to get our hands dirty — participate, get involved, jump right in — even where food is concerned. Perhaps that explains our love of fajita builds, Bloody Mary bars, and all-you-eat buffets. Here are a few options for interactive meals around town: places that get you…

Rap Goes To College: 5 More Possible Hip-Hop Professors

Rice University just got a lot more… trill. Never thought you’d hear those words in the same sentence? Yeah, us too. But as hiphopdx.com reports, you just might be seeing a lot more “Diamonds and Wood” and “Front, Back & Side to Side” in the Rice University parking lot. That’s…

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For people who have an unhealthy relationship with food, dessert is an extremely important part of the meal. It’s the sweet reward for struggling through all the harsh, bitter flavors of entrees like chicken fried steak, pizza, prime rib, hamburgers, stuffed pork chops, and other disgusting stuff. Our brains no…

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This article was originally simply supposed to be “Sting’s 4 Douchiest Moments,” but while researching it, a funny thing happened. Rocks Off started to notice that, for every time Sting did something that made us cringe, he’d also done something that made us like him again. We were torn; we…

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Whether you think he is actually hot or not, there are few chefs (heck, people!) who elicit a passionate response like Bryan Caswell. Love him or hate him, the Reef, Little Big’s and Stella Sola boss was a Food & Wine Magazine’s “Best New Chef” and has even walked a…

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We’ve all been there. You’ve just finished pouring your heart out to the object of your affections, and instead of reciprocating, s/he says “thanks, but no thanks.” If you’re lucky. Monday, CNN interviewed life.com editor Bill Shapiro, whose recent book Other People’s Rejection Letters compiles dozens of business and personal…

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We walked into The Island Grill and Juice Bar (4024 Bellaire Blvd, 713-665-5388) with our extremely hungry dining companion and immediately ordered a cheeseburger to split, fries and a salad. It was our first visit here…

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Wednesday, freshly shorn Houston rapper Slim Thug already had the Twitterverse buzzing about his attempted clarification of a recent blog – which he now claims was a phone interview for VIBE – that got him into hot water due to some comments about dating white women vs. black women. Then…

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Due to NCAA regulations, coaches aren’t allowed to work with their players and recruits during the summer. I’ve always found this kind of strange since coaches are coaches, and there are lots of college athletes on campus during the summer taking classes and working out with the strength-and-conditioning coaches, which…

The Jerk Store Called: They’re Running Out Of Lady Gaga

In the annals of epic combat, the likes of Montgomery vs. Rommel and Grant vs. Lee will pale next to the scorched earth warfare taking place between comedian Jerry Seinfeld and “Bad Romance” chanteuse Lady Gaga: Seinfeld was linked to Lady Gaga on June 10, when the singer was escorted…

Chef Chat, Part 2: Michael Pellegrino of Max’s Wine Dive

We continue our discussion with Chef Pellegrino, learning about how he creates new concoctions for the menu at Max’s Wine Dive. Eating Our Words: Now that Max’s offers more creative fare on the right side of the menu, how do you go about creating dishes for this side of the…

How To Be Goth In Six Easy Steps

Greetings comrades in glorious mainstream revolution! For your re-education and orientation, today we show a promotional music video to illustrate best way to separate pig capitalist of sub-culture codename: Goth from their babysitting money. Performers in video Black Veil Brides, song is “Perfect Weapon,” off debut album We Stitch These…

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Well as soon as the report arrived the other day saying KIPP is doing a bang up job with middle schoolers, its critics have come out of the woodwork, striking increasingly louder notes of concern.As Hair Balls noted earlier in the week KIPP does benefit from the fact that it…

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The days of radio story hours may be long gone, but don’t tell that to Kelli Estes, artistic director of Lone Star Lyric Theater Festival. She’s put together her own old-fashioned radio show, complete with sound effects. The production is really two shows in one. First, there’s Estes’s own frame…

Extremely Shorts Film Festival

Wasteland, a stop-action-animated film by Kathleen Quillian, takes audiences from the farm to the grocery store, examining how the food-production industry affects our health. Blink and you might miss it, though – the film is just three minutes long. It’s showing as part of the 13th installment of Aurora Picture…

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Whether you’re on Team Jacob, Team Edward or Team-I-Don’t-Know-Why-This-Is-So-Freaking-Popular, get ready for your first look at Eclipse, the latest film in the Twilight Saga series, at today’s midnight screening. The movie kicks off as the Cullen family joins forces with the wolf pack to defeat an army of newborn vampires…

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Peter Sinn Nachtrieb’s Hunter Gatherers is a black-as-tar comedy that pits civilized behavior against the animal within. Two couples, with enough dysfunction in their respective trendy closets to overwhelm even Dr. Phil, meet for their annual wedding anniversary dinner. That there’s a live lamb bleating plaintively in a cardboard box…

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The creative folks at Mildred’s Umbrella, known for their cutting-edge stage productions, are going after a younger audience with their production of Aesop’s Fables currently touring Houston public libraries. Since it’s being mounted by Mildred’s Umbrella, kids can expect a few twists in the story. 2 p.m. Johnson Library, 3517…

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Like many successful comic book artists, Ron Regé, Jr. is used to giving slideshow-powered readings to the public. Also like his cohorts, Regé isn’t sure that’s the best way to present his work to fans. The artist behind The Cartoon Utopia, an ongoing series of comics about a futuristic world,…

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It started with Shakespeare’s tragic tale of a young couple in love. Then, in the very capable hands of Broadway giants Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, 14th-century Italy became 1950s New York City and Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet became West Side Story. The musical has become a staple of the…

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While most of the animal attractions at the Downtown Aquarium are decidedly, well, aquatic, the furry charms of the attraction’s stable of white tigers (Nero, Marina, Coral and Reef for those of you keeping score) attract quite a few fans as well. The rare beasts will get their own time…

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In The Wizard of Oz everyone is thinking about Dorothy. But Stephen Schwartz’s and Winnie Holzman’s award-winning Broadway musical Wicked shows us that the folks in Oz couldn’t have cared less about some pipsqueak from Kansas. In the hugely successful 2003 musical retelling of the Oz story, the central characters…

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Absurd sex and violence, over-the-top antihero gangsters, a distinct ’70s style and a plot to kidnap the man whom Catholics believe to be God’s ambassador on Earth and extort a dollar from each of the faithful – Gone with the Pope is perhaps the greatest film ever envisioned. (Okay, not…

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Today you’ll see the film that won Jeff Bridges the Academy Award earlier this year. Crazy Heart features Bridges as rundown country-western singer Bad Blake. The movie also features the Academy Award-winning song “The Weary Kind” by Ryan Bingham. 7 p.m. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, 1001 Bissonnet. For information,…

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The opening lines of Sandy Tseng’s poem “City View” capture the essence of her collection Sediment (2009). “In the window where the city is contained, / where rain collects along the edges like words moving over the tongue, / the space between two people narrow and widen / and narrow…

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Sex, Okra and Salted Butter might sound like a nymphomaniac’s grocery list, but it’s also a film being screened as part of the Contemporary African Cinema series at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The movie focuses on an African family and the unpredictable struggles that they face when they…

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The dark, sexy film about fangers, Interview with a Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles, seemed doomed from the start. First, author Anne Rice loudly objected to the casting of Tom Cruise as the lead. Then Oprah left the theater during a pre-release screening – telling her television audience something about how…

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Young college student Matthew Shepard, who happened to be gay, doesn’t appear in The Laramie Project, but he infuses every scene with his haunting absence. One month after Shepard’s brutal 1998 killing in Laramie, Wyoming, theater impresario and playwright Moises Kaufman took his Tectonic Theater Project actors and descended upon…

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The annual Houston LGBT Pride Parade (this year’s theme: “Pride, Not Prejudice”) will be the 32nd incarnation of the yearly celebration. More than 100,000 spectators of all stripes are expected to crowd into the lower Westheimer area, where revelers jockey good-naturedly for beads, condoms and other prizes as the party…

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With Sunday’s Final pitting the Netherlands against Spain, there will be a new country’s name joining the seven already engraved on the bottom of the FIFA World Cut Trophy. While this year’s edition of the quadrennial tournament is the 19th, there are only eight nations who have won soccer’s biggest…

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For most readers, the words “Amish crime thriller” might not inspire a mad dash to the bookstore, but the unique formula has worked well for Texan author Linda Castillo, whose latest crime novel, Pray for Silence, is hardly staid stuff. The first book in the series, Sworn to Silence, introduced…

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Anne Wilson’s Wind-Up: Walking the Warp is the only work of art we’re aware of that combines aspects of sewing and dance. For today’s performance of Wind-Up at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, the Chicago-based Wilson, with help from Houston dance ensemble Hope Stone Dance, will weave 40 yards of…

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You know and love Jason Bourne as an implacable killing machine. But what if he were a mouthy asshole instead? That’s the provocative question posed by James Mangold’s Knight and Day, which casts Tom Cruise as a Bourne wannabe who seriously can’t shut up. As Roy Miller, an agent gone…

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If the mystical and biblical imagery in Dead Meadow’s new concert film and accompanying soundtrack doesn’t get your Led Zeppelin-loving heart racing, then you must be made of stone. Mixing live footage of the Washington, D.C.-based band’s show with clips full of smoke, cloaks and automatic weapons, Three Kings is…

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Given the goody-goody image she cultivated on American Idol, Jordin Sparks seemed an unlikely candidate to sell a song like “Battlefield,” the title track from her 2009 sophomore disc. Last time we caught her, though, she came on way stronger than expected, making the Jonas Brothers (for whom she was…

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For a gallery that consistently delivers compelling shows and boasts a stable of heavy-hitting artists, Texas Gallery’s 40th birthday party should arrive as a spectacle of works representative of its reputation. Instead, the gallery delivers a sprawling, unfocused and even boring mess of a show that feels more like closet-cleaning…

Getting Old Isn’t for Sissies

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Dear Mexican, Why do the Mexicans HATE American soccer and “hate” (bolded, underlined and italicized) Landon Donovan? Uncle Sam’s Army Brat Dear Gabacho, Because Mexicans hate Americans — DUH! Geez, this is the literary equivalent of taking a penalty kick at this year’s FIFA World Cup with no goaltender —…

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Agent Orange has been riding the surf-punk wave since 1979’s Bloodstains EP release and has helped mold countless minds in Southern California for almost 30 years now. The influence of the band’s pit-ready punk jams can be heard in modern groups like The Offspring and Pennywise, both of whom came…

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As unrepentantly grandiose and ludicrous as its title, Luca Guadagnino’s visually ravishing third feature I Am Love suggests an epic that Visconti and Sirk might have made after they finished watching Vertigo and reading Madame Bovary while gorging themselves on aphrodisiacs. That it works so well — despite frequently risible…

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In the triangle formed by Bellaire, Bissonnet and the Southwest Freeway, there are approximately one million restaurants. Several new eateries have opened up in the strip mall at 5800 Bellaire, and since I am always looking for the next great thing, I decide to try a few: sushi and ceviche…

What Happened?

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Faisal Hussein and his partner Bill Nakanishi recently opened Bella Italiano (14642 Memorial, 281-493-2903), where Tokyo Steakhouse used to be, on Memorial at Dairy Ashford. Nakanishi also owns Sushi Jin next door, and Hussein owned another Italian restaurant called Capriccio. “We specialize in seafood and pasta and we make everything…

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July 22, 2009 was the second annual Trae Day, a day devoted to honoring Trae tha Truth, one of Houston’s own rappers, known as much for his philanthropic efforts as for the menace in his lyrics. It was started the year before by then Mayor Bill White and the City…

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