Handsome Ransom, [Something Clever About Kidnapping]

That’s a band called Handsome Ransom. They’re a folk group. And they’re good. So good, in fact, that their music, which was playing on our computer early evening last week, managed to halt our sons mid-step as they sped through the living room. “What’s that, daddy,” Boy B asked. We…

David Sadof Returns to Radio

Rocks Off can name at least ten local rock stars off the top of our heads who owe their good taste and love of music almost exclusively to the radio work done by David Sadof. Now he is finally returning to the medium in order to bring some light to…

First Look at Triniti

“Oh my God,” oohed my friend over my cocktail last night at Triniti. “They have the right ice.” I laughed good-naturedly at her self-admitted “cocktail nerdery” and regarded the solid cubes with a bit more interest than I had before. They were the type designed to melt as slowly as…

The Price of Beef Is On the Rise for 2012

Ronnie Bartley is a rancher on the verge of bankruptcy after 16 years in the business. Texas is on the verge of another devastating drought this summer. And our nation is on the verge of a severely depleted beef supply. These are the stories told in this week’s cover feature,…

More Expensive Meat in 2012: The Rising Cost of Beef

A rancher on the verge of bankruptcy. A state on the verge of another devastating drought. A nation on the verge of a depleted beef supply. These are the stories told in this week’s cover feature, Meat Market, which examines the many reasons — from the hoof up — that…

Chicken Fried Steak and a Cigarette at City Cafe

Glenn Livet and I both unwittingly covered two South Houston classics this week: He in a dive bar post about Bonnie’s and me in a review of City Cafe. Both establishments are notable for several reasons: they are long-lived, they are full of character (and characters) and they both still…

Lunch at Lemon Tree Peruvian Restaurant

It’s hard to compare something top-notch with something average. And since all of my experiences with Peruvian food, to date, have been nothing short of stellar, I think I expected more when I walked into the highly recommended Lemon Tree Restaurant. Lemon Tree is a bit off the beaten path,…

Last Night: Old 97’s at House of Blues

Oh, dutiful journalism, the places I will go in your name. Last night, one of those places just had to be House of Blues. It’s always a pleasure to watch Old 97’s and I would put up that good fight to keep my spirits high in what is arguably my…

DVDs & Blu-rays: The Ides of March

The Ides of March stars George Clooney and Ryan Gosling; George Clooney directs. The Setup: George Clooney just took home a Golden Globe for Best Actor in a Drama for his performance in The Descendants, so expect to see lots of coverage of him as the Oscars approach. This review,…

Two Ways to Get Over the Texans’ Loss on Sunday

I hear the Texans lost on Sunday. I say “hear” because I couldn’t bear the stress of watching the playoff game, and instead spent the afternoon away from all televisions and Internet-enabled phones at a living history museum in Lafayette, where the locals were already smarting after the Saints’ loss…

10 Rock Stars the GOP Should Nominate for President

As the 2012 presidential race begins to heat up in earnest, Rocks Off can’t help but feel that the front-runners for the Republican nomination are lacking a certain je ne sais quoi. Call it star power. Call it sex appeal. Whatever it is, these guys ain’t got it. If the…

The Six Degrees of Joshua Bell

Never play Six Degrees with Joshua Bell. He’s got us all beat. Not only has he performed with just about every contemporary classical artist there is out there, he’s also recorded with pop musicians such as Sting and Regina Spektor. Even if we go back a couple of centuries, Bell’s…

Brew Blog: Avery The Beast Grand Cru

I’m turning my mother-in-law into a beer nerd. It started by accident. Whenever my wife decided we were going to take the kids to see Grandma, I would pick up a little something for myself. It’s not that I don’t like my mother-in-law; I actually lucked out in the in-law…

Reality Bites: Lizard Lick Towing

I know reality shows are chock full of staged encounters and — at the least — script outlines designed to push the “characters” in certain directions. It’s been the case ever since the first season of Survivor and continues to this day with the likes of Keeping Up with the…

Ten Cruises We’d Rather Take Than the KISS Kruise

Imagine a vacation where made-up members of your favorite glam rock band wander the decks of a cruise ship. Does that sound like heaven on earth? Well, glam boy, you’re in luck as the second annual (yes, they’ve done one before this) KISS Kruise sets sail this October featuring that…

Top 5 Herbs Better (Or Just As Good) Dried Than Fresh

First, some clarification. “Herb” is a rather broad term, referring generally to any plant part used for medicinal, culinary, or aromatic purposes. I’m interested in those roots, leaves, flowers, etc. primarily used in food preparation (and, sorry, but I’m not counting “tea” as a food). The rule of thumb for…

Fast Times: McDonald’s Under 300 Menu

When I see a McDonald’s commercial I don’t exactly stop everything I’m doing and pay close attention, but I couldn’t help but take notice of their recent attempt to brand “Egg McMuffin” as a descriptor for “the best” of something. The ad features various people describing things as “the Egg…

5 Video Game Princesses That Didn’t Really Need Saving

The hero rushing to the aid of the captured princess is a timeless tale. Pixelated protagonists have been stomping mushrooms and hurling balls of fire in order to rescue the damsel in distress since video games realized that not every entertainment outing had to be tennis-based. The funny thing is,…

100 Creatives 2012: Sandy Ewen

Sandy Ewen, who grew up in Canada, eventually relocated with her family to Katy, where she attended high school. Shortly after the move, she began attending improvised music workshops taught by David Dove, a winner of the Houston Press’s 2011 MasterMinds Award. Today, local musicians say that she’s become one…

Sampler Plate: This Week in Food Blogs

Robb Walsh: If you were wondering what the kerfuffle over Dublin Dr Pepper was all about last week, Robb Walsh has a simple and concise explanation for the uproar: “Why the corporate headquarters of Dr Pepper/Snapple found it necessary to close down the oldest Dr Pepper bottler in Texas and…

Ten Jim Carrey Movies Stuck In Development Hell

Today Jim Carrey turns 50 years old, and the rubber-faced fartsmith has been delighting millions since we first saw him on The Duck Factory. Or was it Once Bitten with Lauren Hutton? Or Fox’s In Living Color? The man had a lot of career stops and starts before he started…

You Bettah Work: 10 Rock/Pop Musicians Who Could Take Up Modeling

Lucky for Lana Del Rey — whose awkward-at-best Saturday Night Live performance last weekend left indie critics second-guessing her skill — she has a backup career on which to fall, if needed. Last week, days before becoming a poor bundle of nerves on SNL, the up-and-(maybe)-coming songstress signed a modeling…

Sammy Robles: Tased, Shot at, Continues to Beat Cop

One thing’s for sure: Sammy Robles really didn’t want to be arrested for stealing a car Friday. Houston police officer R.T. Johnson responded to a call about a stolen car at 5:45 p.m. Friday, HPD says. He saw Robles in the stolen car in the 3800 block of Sherwood Lane…

Tuesday January 17, 2012 Deals of the Day

Grab a wine glass and a paintbrush, and you’re ready to take advantage of this week’s Voice Deal of the Day from the Houston Press — an Artful Sips painting class at Cork Soakers. Read that again: Cork Soakers. This week’s deal will provide everything you need to sip and…

Beats By Dre, Monster Headphones To Split

Well time to pass the tissue to those of you who love walking through IAH or Hobby with $200 headphones around your head like a fashion statement. In news more likely to occur than Dr. Dre’s Detox album, Monster has announced that it will no longer be making Beats By…

Looks Can Be Deceiving at PG Contemporary

David Lozano’s paintings lie to you. In “Since I’ve Been Away,” his solo show at PG Contemporary’s new space, there’s image after image of psychedelic patterns of blues, magentas and greens. These ribboned, weaving or spastic splashes of color stretch out, like pours of paint, over fuzzed-out, blown-up photos of…

Wine of the Week: 2000 Valpolicella by Giuseppe Quintarelli

From the tiny village of Negrar in the picturesque Valpolicella (Veneto, Italy) to the upper reaches of the One-Percenter wine collectors in the U.S., the world of wine is in mourning: On Sunday, Giuseppe Quintarelli, 84, one of the greatest winemakers of our lifetime, died in his home in Italy…

John O’Shea: Energy Exec Acquitted on Mexican Bribery Charges

The executive of a Sugar Land-based company who’s been accused of paying bribes to Mexican officials was acquitted without the defense even putting on a case. John O’Shea, the former general manager of ABB Industries, was acquitted by U.S. District Judge Lynn Hughes after he said the government had failed…

Finally: S*%# Foodies Say

A mere week ago, I was petulantly whining that of all the eminently quotable people who’ve had “Shit ____ People Say” videos made out of their inane, daily vocabulary, we foodies had yet to be targeted. We are always ripe for the picking, folks. “Can I get that with a…

Last Night: Ladysmith Black Mambazo

During Martin Luther King Jr. Day, we were reminded how a strong and motivated speaker, his words, and his delivery can help change a nation. Last night, we were reminded how the power of the human voice in music can be an equally efficacious ability if mastered correctly. People tend…

Jason Wu for Target Debuts on February 5

If you feel fully recovered from the frenzy of the 2011 Missoni for Target event, your next combat shopping mission awaits. Designer Jason Wu, who designed first lady Michelle Obama’s white Inaugural Ball dress, is launching his debut line for Target on February 5. The Wu launch is anticipated to…

Michael Ray Cooper, 28, Bayou Body Count No. 8

A man was shot to death in his Sunnyside home Sunday evening, police say. Michael Ray Cooper, 28, had a visitor to his home in the 3600 block of Bloomfield about noon Sunday. “At some point during the visit, the suspect shot and killed Cooper,” HPD says. “After the shooting,…

Mourning The Texans’ Loss At The #Thurogod’s Altar

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…

Peanut Butter Multi-Grain Cheerios

It was bound to happen some day: the inevitable marriage between peanut butter and Cheerios. Since the late 1970s, the cereal has expanded its flavors to include Honey Nut, Apple Cinnamon, Multi-Grain, Frosted, and Dulce de Leche. Regular Cheerios don’t do anything for me, and I’ve found the aforementioned varieties…

In Geoff Hippenstiel’s New Show, Paint Reigns Supreme

It seems trite to say an artist’s work is exciting — how often have you heard that before? But that’s the exact reaction when viewing Geoff Hippenstiel’s new, large paintings at Devin Borden Gallery. In his first solo show here since his well-received MFA show at the University of Houston…

The Tedeschi Trucks Band Keeps in the Family

Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks are married both to each other and their musical careers. She with a busy solo schedule, and he with full-time gigs fronting the Derek Trucks Band, playing guitar with the Allman Brothers Band [Derek’s uncle is founding member Butch Trucks], and minor side-jobs with the…

Pop Rocks: Nostalgia Is Nontransferable

We had some friends over Saturday night, those with children brought theirs, because when you’re my age and you want to interact with your age cohort, it’s easier to just throw all the rugrats into a room filled with toys and books and let them Battle Royale it out rather…

Pop Rocks: Your Kids Probably Hate the Muppets

We had some friends over Saturday night, those with children brought theirs, because when you’re my age and you want to interact with your age cohort, it’s easier to just throw all the rugrats into a room filled with toys and books and let them Battle Royale it out rather…

Gary Gilmore: 5 Songs For A Famous Executionee

Even in the bizarre world of famous murderers, Gary Gilmore is an interesting case. He grew up in an abusive household, and committed two murders in Utah in 1976 at the age of 22. Despite complying with Gilmore’s demands in the course of his robberies, he killed Max Jensen and…

Happy 90th Birthday Betty White!

Happy 90th Birthday Betty White! Today, January 17, the real Lady B hits the 90th marker and America couldn’t love her more. Betty White really is an anomaly. In the nine decades she has been alive, media has transformed and with it she has evolved from radio to film to…

Where Are We Drinking?

The giant, fertilized duck egg in the foreground should be the giveaway for this week’s shot. The balut, resting on a pile of chile and salt, was served along with a slammer of beer in case the taste of the fertilized duck embryo inside proved too strong. I didn’t need…

Last Friday Night: Glen Campbell At Arena Theatre

After reading Chris Gray’s review of the last Glen Campbell show here in Houston back in September at the Stafford Centre, I was expecting the worst at Campbell’s Friday night show at the Arena Theatre. The country legend had been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a few months before the Stafford show,…

The Rest of the Best: Houston’s Top 10 Sushi

For the next 20 weeks, we’ll be rounding up the runners-up to our 2011 Best of Houston® 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. Houston…

Date Night at Ibiza Food & Wine Bar

My ideal Friday night is simple – I don’t ask for much: All I want is a delicious meal with my man… accompanied by an even more delicious bottle of wine (or two)… in a softly lit room…somewhere not too far…with a bill that won’t break the bank. See, I’m…

How To: Make a Dutch Baby Pancake

Open letter to Dutch baby pancakes: My sweet, sweet Dutch babies, Where have you been all my life? Seriously, I’ve been lost without you. You’re delicious… and so easy to make…and you’re so full of love…and so full of powdered sugar. I love you, Dutch baby pancakes. I love you…

Saturday: Chris Gray Day at the Continental Club

Click here for a slideshow of the bands and here for a slideshow of the crowd. “I didn’t know Chris was a celebrity.” Chris Gray’s mother told a rapt audience from the stage on Saturday afternoon that she was “overwhelmed” by the outpouring of love for her son, our music…

The Passion Is Muted in Company Onstage’s Hedda Gabler

The set-up: Hedda Gabler, the theatrical classic by Henrik Ibsen first produced in 1891, is a forerunner of modern drama. Its revival here demonstrates that manipulation, chicanery and deception are not contemporary inventions. The execution: The handsome set designed by the play’s director, L. Robert Westeen, effectively sets the stage…

Sunday Night: Starfucker at Fitzgerald’s

“We’re sorry about your football team,” said Starfucker* guitarist Ryan Biornstad to the packed crowd of college-age Houstonians at Fitz, just eight hours after the Houston Texans gracefully bowed out of its first ever playoff trip. Starfucker/STRFKR/Pyramid/Pyramidd may be from Portland but the foursome seem to know a little something…

What’s Cooking This Week?

Last week, I made a garlicky, spicy Spinach Burger with Baked Sweet Potato Fries and Whole Wheat Spaghetti and Meatballs. With meals like those, it’s hard to remember you’re actually eating food that’s good for you. Onward this week with some more healthy delights. Here’s what I’m making: Greek Style…

Avenue Q from Stage Door Delights

The set-up: Sassy, sweet, naive and highly-opinionated hand puppets populate Avenue Q, and bring with them music, songs, inspirational messages and dollops of charm, making it easy to see why this unorthodox show won Tonys in 2004 for Best Musical, Best Book and Best Score. The execution: There are three…

5 Most Needless Song Updates

We got into rock journalism from being a local musician, so we understand both sides of the industry pretty well. We’ve recorded songs that later-on we wish we’d done very differently, and the temptation to go back and re-try for perfection can be very overpowering. Take it from us, though,…

Food Trend Prediction: The Giant Cupcake

A few weeks ago, Katharine Shilcutt issued predictions for 2012 Houston food trends. Commenters wrote in with their own suggestions, including one from Stacy Zane: I was just in NY and saw that Doughnut Plant. But something else I saw was Baked by Melissa – quarter-sized cupcakes! I know the…

Jesse James Alred: Raunchy Texts to Local Politico Land Former HISD Teacher in Jail; Updated with Statement from State Rep Carol Alvarado

UPDATE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 17: State Representative Carol Alvarado has released a statement on this incident, which follows this article…. A former Milby High School teacher was arrested Saturday. Police say that Jesse James Alred, 50, repeatedly sent raunchy text messages to Texas State Representative Carol Alvarado. Alred has been charged…

Questions and Comments We Have for Fellow Gym Goers

It’s January, and the gyms are full of folks making good on their resolutions to get fit, get tight and get perfect for a spouse, a bathing suit or that nude modeling gig at the community college. Good for you, you are better than a percentage of people in Houston…

5 Things the Right Doesn’t Understand About Atlas Shrugged

Despite the fact that we lean pretty left, one of our favorite books of all time is Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. We must’ve read it at least seven times, and we still find new and brilliant things in every single page. This tends to baffle our various right-wing and libertarian…

Where Are We Eating?

This chocolate silk pie really does have the silkiest texture we’ve encountered in a slice of diner pie. Even the finely milled crust seems to melt right into the chocolate and homemade whipped cream, leaving us wondering how this little diner even cuts the slices and plates them without the…

This Week in Deliciousness

Welcome back to the weekly roundup here at Eating Our Words, where your Pizza Boomerangs are no match for our Nacho Javelins. The roundup was slightly less weekly last week, because – and this is true – I spent the morning in the emergency room having tests done and several…

A Drunken Wade Boggs Channels Garth Brooks (w/ VIDEO)

We interrupt your Texans-versus-Ravens coverage for some drunken quasi-karaoke video! Let’s face it, there’s only so many different angles you can take with analysis of a football game over the course of seven days. I’m a little Texan-ed out at this point, and besides, I won’t have anything more intelligent…

KAB Tha Don Knows Children’s Movies

Tonight, KAB tha Don, monsterly dignitary, will host a mixer celebrating the release of his first proper mixtape, Bully On The Beat, at SF2 North (215 W. Greens Rd). Now, KAB is nothing short of a Houston Press fan favorite. He is big and mean and, should he choose to…

Terrell Edwards, 20, Bayou Body Count No. 6

A man was shot to death after an argument with four men in a northeast-side house Thursday night, police say. Terrell Edwards, 20, was in a house in the 9300 block of Laura Koppe about 10:30 p.m. with “four unknown suspects described only as Hispanic males, 20 to 25 years…

Comment of the Day: The Nicolas Cage Theory of DWI

We have some great commenters here on Hair Balls, and it’s time we paid some damn attention to them. So we’ll be highlighting a Comment of the Day each morning, from the previous day’s work. Maybe two comments, even. This will all be determined by a highly rigorous scientific formula…

Upcoming Events: Speed Bartending and Valentine-Making

Pondicheri’s second monthly charity breakfast is planned for tomorrow from 7:30 a.m. to noon. Half of the proceeds from all sales will go to benefit Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast, so dig in. The following Monday, January 16, Valentines for Soldiers will take over the Saint Arnold brewery from 6 to…

Last Night: Wu-Tang Clan at House of Blues

It’s probably not bad advice to say that if you’re planning to catch a Wu-Tang show, you better be ready to lose control. Method Man, for one, hates lazybones. His twin requirements for an ideal concert: weed and energy. “The energy that you give to us, we gonna give back…

Project Runway All-Stars: Cuckoo Couture

This week on Project Runway: It’s the couture challenge! Renowned gown designers Mark Badgley and James Mischka are guest judges for this challenge, asking designers to create a one-of-a-kind gown for an evening at the opera. Host Angela Lindvall, while lovely, remains completely forgettable. This week the designers are given…

Snoop Arrested for Pot, Sign of End Times

Mason Lankford said, “There will come a day when we forget the Rapture ever even happened,” but Rocks Off is keeping an eye out for signs of our impending Armageddon. We were wrong last time, but we’re totally right this time! Brace yourselves, but rapper Snoop Dogg smokes marijuana. Snoop…

Yorick: The Week in Photos

It’s time again to check out the Houston Press Flickr Pool and see what kinds of art shots our talented photographers have added. We love street art, unique perspectives and beautiful photos of Houston’s creative community. If you think you’ve got a good eye, drop your pictures in the pool…

The Best and Worst Foods To Hand Out During the Marathon

This Sunday thousands of runners will be pounding the streets of Houston and at some point during their x-hour runs, they might want a little snack. Officials will be handing out water and Endurance Formula Gatorade (the official energy drink of the Chevron Houston Marathon), but some extra treats ingested…

Openings & Closings: Turning Over a New Banana Leaf

As reported earlier this week, Gravitas closed swiftly and unexpectedly over the weekend. The restaurant had changed hands several times in the last year, and both parties blamed the other for Gravitas’s inability to make timely payments to the bank. All of its equipment was reclaimed by said bank, forcing…

Person of Interest: Reese Is “Super,” Thanks for Asking

After several weeks’ hiatus, I fired up the DVR last night to something of a nasty surprise: the new Rob Schneider vehicle Rob, the forward-thinking sitcom about a white man making jokes about his Mexican in-laws, is the new lead-in for PoI. CBS apparently hopes proximity will allow some of…

App of the Week: Words with Friends

App: Words With Friends Platforms: iPhone, Android, Online through Facebook Web site: WordsWithFriends.com Cost: Free ad-supported or $1.99 without ads Yesterday, I was sitting in a local government office waiting to fill out some paperwork and I was bored. Thankfully, I had my phone. Since I got an iPhone a…

Last Night: Aaron Lewis at Verizon Wireless Theater

It’s unusual for the cavernous Verizon Wireless Theater to take on the feel of an intimate venue. When Aaron Lewis took the stage Thursday night for a solo acoustic set, though, the concert hall’s confines seemed to shrink down to the size of a welcoming roadhouse rather than a repurposed…

Brew Blog: Brewdog/3 Floyds Bitch Please

In my brief tenure here on Brew Blog, I’ve had to reconsider a number of opinions. Mostly, it’s the simple nature of a shifting palate, slowly changing to accommodate a broader and deeper range of beer in its many expressive forms. Flavors I once actively disliked, I’ve grown to love…

Reviews For The Easily Distracted: Beauty And The Beast 3D

Title: Beauty and the Beast 3D Hey, This Movie’s 20 Years Old, What Gives? It’s 3D, nimrod. That’s, like…a whole new movie. Rating Using Random Objects Relevant To The Film: Four-and-a-half Gaston chins out of five. Brief Plot Synopsis: A New York cosmetologist mistakenly thought to be a science teacher…

Drink Along With Art Attack As We Liveblog The Golden Globes

The awards ceremony everybody acts like they care about (but nobody really does) is back. That’s right, the Golden Globes, those annual accolades bestowed upon Hollywood’s finest by the justified and ancient Hollywood Foreign Press Association, air this Sunday at 7 p.m. on NBC. And as an added treat, Art…

Bartender Chat: Curtis Cunningham of Onion Creek

This week we went over to the Heights to visit neighborhood coffee joint, eatery and bar Onion Creek, one of our favorite spots to perch on a picnic table in the sun and enjoy a good, dark brew, whether it’s coffee or beer. Since they’re open from 7 a.m. till…

Texans-Ravens: Five Keys to Pulling Off the Upset

The lack-of-respect narrative for the T.J. Yates-era Texans may finally be changing. Of the four playoff underdogs this weekend, the Texans (+7.5) are labeled by oddsmakers as the second-most likely to pull an upset. The only team higher, San Francisco (+3.5), is playing at home. The newfound respect is partly…

Week in Photos: Gazebo

Each week, we take a dip into the Houston Press Flickr pool and see what our talented photographers have been up to. We’re looking for pictures that represent the best of Houston, from food to art to events, to secret hidden spots of beauty. Just drop them in our Flickr…

Chris Gray Day: The Final Details, Lineup and Information

Tomorrow beginning at 10 a.m., a loud, raucous, event will take place in support of our music editor, Chris Gray, and it couldn’t be more appropriate. Chris Gray Day opens with breakfast with the Allen Oldies Band and closes just south of 2 a.m. with Horseshoe on the Continental Club…

The Rest of the Best: Houston’s Top 10 Barbecue Joints

For the next 20 weeks, we’ll be rounding up the runners-up to our 2011 Best of Houston® 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…

100 Creatives 2012: Camella Clements

What She Does: Camella Clements is a local puppeteer with the always excellent Bobbindoctrin troupe. Her latest work was a play called No Soy Marinero, her take on Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s Rime of the Ancient Mariner. The puppets in the play were made entirely from flotsam and jetsam that she’d…

Friday the 13th: 13 Ways to Say “Eff You” to The Phobia

It’s Friday the 13th. What’s good about it: There’s not another Friday the 13th movie coming out. What’s bad: Awful things may happen to you, according to tradition, lore and urban legend. If you’re scared of today (and no, we’re not going to attempt to look knowledgeable by cutting-and-pasting in…

In Which John Holland Validates O.N.E.’s The Starting Five

It’s fun to think about O.N.E.’s music because (it seems like) O.N.E. finds it fun to think about his music. How else to explain references to socioeconomic constructs, agathist paradigms, obvious sporting metaphors that subtly aren’t really sporting metaphors at all, parables and heavy satire on his new project, The…

Aeros Searching for Clues and Consistency As Mid-Season Arrives

John RoyalMatt Hackett has been one of the team’s bright spots.For a team coached by a man nicknamed “Torch,” the Houston Aeros (20-8-2-7, 49 points) have been a pretty lifeless entity the past month. And as the team moves into the second half of the season this weekend, lifelessness appears…

How To: Drink Like a Rock Star

Sure, most rock stars are probably happy with any bottle that happens to be within reach. Some rock stars, however, prefer to refine and perfect their booze intake, settling on a signature cocktail that suits their outsized personalities and consequence-free lifestyles. Rocks Off salutes these excessive musical titans with the…

Chris Gray Day: A Few Auction Item Photos

On Saturday, there will be some amazing bands at Chris Gray Day, which is completely appropriate when you consider who this is for. There is also the whole “let’s raise some money for Chris Gray” thing. Really, this should be enough for you to want to show up and spend…

Heavy Fuel: How to Drink Like a Rock Star

If you want to be a real rock star, you can go ahead and forget about those Red Bull and vodkas you’re so fond of. Legit rockers are fueled by bigger, harder and flat-out weirder doses of alcohol than the mere mortals hitting on the bartender at your local watering…

Chef Chat, Part 2: Kevin Bryant of The Capitol at St. Germain

Today we’re chatting with Kevin Bryant, the Executive Chef at The Capitol at St. Germain, about how he got started in the industry and what it was like working as a private chef for country music singer George Strait. Today, we chat about his role as executive chef and get…

Chef Chat, Part 1: Kevin Bryant of The Capitol at St. Germain

Kevin Bryant epitomizes Southern charm. There’s just something about him that puts you at ease immediately, so for our chat, I felt like I catching up with an old friend. Maybe it’s the fact that he loves dogs. Although he has dogs of his own, for a couple of years…

Coldplay Adds Second Date To Houston Stop

British pop-rockers Coldplay have added a second date to their Houston stop, now playing two consecutive nights, on June 25 and June 26, as the first date quickly sold out. The band, currently touring behind last October’s well-received Mylo Xyloto, has always been pretty popular in the Houston market it…

McMask Lets You Eat Your Mickey D’s On The DL

So the guys over at Jest made this little commercial for the Shame Mask, which lets you “Enjoy McDonald’s without your friends knowing you enjoy McDonald’s!” This product allows you to eat your greasy Big Mac in peace, away from the judging eyes of your pals who won’t eat anything…

Free for All: Art Without a Price Tag

We’ve got our weekend figured out and it’s filled with everything from Olympic runners to e-books to comics. On Friday, we’ll be at “and everything in between,” the latest exhibition of Curtis Gannon’s artwork. The show, at the Spacetaker ARC Gallery, is a collection of new works by Gannon, featuring…

Do You Know Who Killed Edlyn Villegas?

Police and Crime Stoppers are looking for the people behind the brutal murder of a 36-year-old woman whose nude and badly beaten body was found near a Pasadena bayou New Year’s Day. Edlyn Villegas had gotten into a verbal altercation at a nightclub late the night before, police say. Her…

Swag Bag: Pina Film Screening Passes

Win passes to a January 23 pre-release screening of Pina at Sundance Cinemas in Houston. Director Wim Wenders shot the film in 3D, which is a look at the life of legendary choreographer Pina Bausch, her innovative work and her work with the Tanztheater Wuppertal Ensemble. A couple of housekeeping…

Taste Test Marathon: The Power Bar Challenge

With the Chevron Houston Marathon looming, running and fueling and hydrating are trending topics online and off. My preferred workout fuel is actual food, although I’ve been known to supplement with a bar or a shake along the way when short on time. Generally I save energy bars for camping…

Tim Gunn Joins ABC’s Daytime Ensemble The Revolution January 16

Tim Gunn is coming to network television on January 16 with ABC’s new lifestyle/reinvention daytime talk show The Revolution. ABC describes the new show as an “uplifting, inspiring, and groundbreaking new daily show about health and lifestyle transformations co-hosted by a stellar team of experts who will help viewers with…

First Look at Nabi

What’s not to like about Nabi? I asked myself as I looked around the empty dining room on a Thursday night before the holidays. The answer is simple: There’s a lot to like about Nabi, the new restaurant that replaced sushi stalwart Tomo on the Lower Westheimer curve. But the…

Chris Gray Back in the Day

When Chris Gray rolled back into town after 10+ years in Austin to work at Houston Press, my colleague, frequent co-conspirator, and editor John Nova Lomax called and asked if I’d take Gray out and show him the local ropes. It was Gray’s first night in town, July 7, 2007…

Odd Pair: Eggplant alla Parmigiana and Central Coast Sauvignon Blanc

Calling the marriage of melanzane (eggplant) alla parmigiana and a Central Coast Sauvignon Blanc an “odd pair” may seem like a stretch to some. But when you consider the ingredients, flavors, and aromas in the dish, the pairing options are more challenging than is immediately apparent. Gently bitter, earthy eggplant;…

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Longtime Harris County Precinct One Constable Jack Abercia and two of his employees have been arrested and charged with bribery and unlawfully using a national criminal database for personal financial gain. Abercia, 78, was arrested this morning along with Chief Lieutenant Weldon Kenneth Wiener and Office Chief Michael Butler on…

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Ah, rappers and music videos. Some are vehicles for self-promotion, others are tools used to promote a message, a gaggle of asses or some good ol’ wholesome debauchery. In the case of the Houston rap class, music videos are always eye opening glimpses into the future, either telling what a…

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What is it? A staple of Korean food, red pepper paste (or gochujang) is a condiment made from fermented soy beans, red chili pepper powder, glutinous rice, and sometimes garlic and onion. It is dark red in color and combines the flavor profiles of salty, savory, and especially spicy and…

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Instead of doing boring things like “putting away Christmas decorations” and “taking the dog out” we’ve been catching up on our fashion reading list. A sad, lonely stack of glossies has been sitting on the coffee table waiting for us to dig through and dog ear the best of the…

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Really there are two kinds of music fans. Those who are there for the music as a whole and those who are there to hear the words. Make no mistake, we’re not saying that one side is better than the other, but we are definitely in the latter category. Being…

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Now that Work of Art is over, I’ve had to find another reality show to haphazardly catch before tuning into Bravo on Wednesday nights. That show is Restaurant Impossible, and it’s weirdly addictive. I’ve even found myself seeking it out on purpose, which is something I never do with Food…

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ROCO: Peter and the Wolf at The Houston Zoo

Kids will enjoy the River Oaks Chamber Orchestra’s production of Peter and the Wolf at the Houston Zoo; not only is it an all-time children’s favorite piece of music, there’ll be real wolves just around the corner from the stage. 2 and 3:30 p.m. 6200 Hermann Park Drive. For information,…

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Forget about hitting the gym in order to get in shape for a role. All actor Blake Hammond, who plays Uncle Fester in the touring company of the musical The Addams Family: The Broadway Musical, had had to do was man up for a trip to the barbershop. “Fester is…

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They’re back — and we’re damned glad about it. Mavis Applebee and her best bud Myrtle McGillicurdle will once again be performing their musical relationship seminar, Country Gravy & Other Obsessions. The two-person cast of this silly songfest includes Houston singers Julia Kay Laskowski and Patricia Rabaza, who also created…

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Think you know soul food? Bring your tastebuds to the annual Soul Food Cook-Off and find out. Under The Volcano presents the yearly fundraiser which benefits College Park Cemetery, one of only three original African-American cemeteries remaining in the city. Rev. K.M. Williams will provide the musical entertainment and admission…

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Every thriller needs an evildoer, and David Foley’s play Deadly Murder has more than one. In the first place, wealthy jewelry designer Camille Dargus has picked up Billy, a waiter, and brought him back to her apartment. Is Billy a boneheaded blackmailer or a masterminded manipulator? Whatever the case, he’s…

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Grown-ups like puppets, too! And with the multi-Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q, adults will get to see puppets doing grown-up things in a grown-up world. These furry friends look a lot like their sweeter cousins on Sesame Street, but in Robert Lopez, Jeff Marx and Jeff Whitty’s story, the cast…

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As witnessed in Sharon La Cruise’s PBS documentary, Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock, Bates, formerly unsung outside of Arkansas, can proudly stand beside Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King as one of the American heroes of the early Civil Rights Movement. Among the few courageous and righteously indignant…

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McArthur Binion is a mid-career artist. For some, that’s a bit late for him to have his first solo show in a museum. But Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Senior Curator Valerie Cassel Oliver thinks the timing of “Perspectives 177: McArthur Binion” is perfect. “Not every museum is looking for the…

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Drinking, misplaced passions and lots of often hilarious wailing against the gods are at the heart of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, one of the great Russian playwright’s most renowned plays. And the production coming from Classical Theatre promises to be thrilling. The story follows poor Vanya and his tender, though…

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Taylor Stevens’s new thriller The Innocent is the story of 13-year-old Hannah. For the last eight years, she’s been one of The Chosen, a religious cult that has hidden her from her family, spiriting her from one country to another. Now adult survivors who left the cult have found Hannah…

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Singing star Judy Garland made a measly $500 a week while filming MGM’s classic fantasy musical The Wizard of Oz (1939). Character actors Ray Bolger and Jack Haley raked in a then-hefty $3,000 a week. The only principal actor (and we use the term loosely here) to earn less than…

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In the 1930s, Czechoslovakian films were a glorious lot — delirious, adroitly made and sumptuously filmed on location. One such dazzler is the 1934 comedy masterpiece Hej-Rup! (Heave-Ho!) from director Martin Fric (the Czechs’ grand old man of the movies, he started his career in 1919). What gives this movie…

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Take a tour through Samba Grille’s elegant dining room and fiery kitchen. Steakhouses downtown are plentiful. Houston’s central business district is a natural host to these types of meat-heavy, suit-filled, high-testosterone establishments, perfect for entertaining clients or out-of-town guests. Come to Texas and get a steak, whether you visit a…

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When you walk into the main room at McClain Gallery, be sure to find the little, square, red button on the wall to your right. It activates the installation. (Don’t forget this step. I spent 20 minutes looking at the stuff on the walls and ceiling and idly wondering when…

I Don’t Know How She Did It

In the first scene of The Iron Lady, which re-teams director Phyllida Lloyd with her Mamma Mia! star Meryl Streep, eightysomething Margaret Thatcher is presented as a little old lady unfit for the fast-moving world outside her hermetic London townhouse. The bulk of the movie takes place in an even…

Hear Them Roar

If any punk band from Houston was going to make it out into the big, bad world of mainstream success, it was the Latch Key Kids. Their hardcore style, pop accessibility and knack for snagging prime spots with big-name acts had them ready to launch back in the ’90s. Then…

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The first ten minutes of Dee Rees’s funny, moving, nuanced and impeccably acted first feature, in which coming of age and coming out are inseparable, sharply reveal the conflicts that 17-year-old Alike (Adepero Oduye) faces. At a lesbian club — maybe for the first time — she gapes in awe…

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Roman Polanski’s adaptation of Yasmina Reza’s hit play, Carnage, stars Jodie Foster, John C. Reilly, Christoph Waltz and Kate Winslet as two sets of Brooklyn parents whose social, economic and philosophic differences are leveled in less than 80 minutes by their common pettiness and immaturity. Posh pair Alan and Nancy…

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The Old 97’s, who’ve forged their own way in the alt-country genre, begin their ninth year as a band with a tour of the Bible Belt. Initially a bar favorite in Dallas, the group has come a long way since then, signing to New West Records and releasing an album…

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A holy hot mess of the sacred and the inane, Joyful Noise, about a small-town Southern gospel choir, lifts from Usher’s “Yeah!” to give us this inspirational lyric: “Now God and I are the best of homies.” The film is Jesus for Gleeks — no surprise, since writer-director Todd Graff’s…

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On the South African musical scene since the 1950s, today Ladysmith Black Mambazo is a worldwide traveling institution, an icon of South African culture. While some members were already performing together, officially the group was formed in 1964 by musical director Joseph Shabalala after he had a series of dreams…

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“Love thine enemy / But hate their lack of sincerity.” So begins Cass McCombs’s Humor Risk, the second album he released in 2011, following April’s Wit’s End. Risk is a woozy, crunchy, eight-cut whirlwind, with an opening cut that helped make it one of our favorite albums of last year,…

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Check out our slideshow of one of the first Rockets games following the NBA lockout, against Atlanta on New Years Eve 2011. “That’s like a 40-degree day. Ain’t nobody got nothing to say about a 40-degree day. Fifty? Bring a smile to your face. Sixty, shit, [people] is damn near…

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Dear Mexican, How come Mexicans don’t perform in the Winter Olympics? What — no talent? Or are Mexicans afraid of snow? I’m thinking both. Also, Mexicans don’t do too well in the Summer Olympics, either — they even suck in soccer. There is plenty of snow in Mexico, so don’t…


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