Kemp: East Texas Town Disbands Its Police Force

The motto of Kemp, if wiki is to be believed, is “Easy Livin’.” The livin’ just got easier for any crooks, reprobates and no-goodniks in the East Texas town of 1,133 people, as the five-person police force disbanded this morning. A budget crunch made the department untenable. The Kaufman County…

Happy Birthday, Dave Gahan: 5 Essential Depeche Mode Songs

Today Depeche Mode singer Dave Gahan turns 50 years old. This is a remarkable achievement, in that he was once declared legally dead but still looks like he’s 20. Not only that, but he, Martin Gore and Andrew Fletcher are easily the most popular and influential electronic-rock band of all…

DVDs & Blu-rays: Amador and Norman Mailer: The American

Amador stars Magaly Solier: Fernando Leon De Aranoa directs. Peruvian actor Magaly Solier and Spanish filmmaker Fernando Leon De Aranoa tell a story that is universal in Amador. Tender and lyrical, the film chronicles the unexpected relationship between a young caretaker, Marcela (Solier), and her elderly charge, Amador (Celso Bugallo)…

Shot In The Dark: A Brief Preview Of Next Week’s Show

Gosh, it’s almost a week away from Rocks Off’s second Shot in the Dark photo show. Snuck up on us. Today we just wanted to show you a few pictures you’ll be seeing at War’Hous Visual Studios (4715 Main) next Thursday, May 17, from 7 to 10 p.m., like Marco…

Reality Bites: Duck Dynasty

There are a million reality shows on the naked television. We’re going to watch them all, one at a time. Up until about 15 minutes before watching this show, I had almost no idea what Duck Dynasty was about. I half hoped it was nothing but 30 minutes of following…

Cover Story: Houston’s Controversial Noise Ordinance

In this week’s cover story, Houston Press examined the effects of the citywide sound ordinance, which Houston City Council passed on October 10. While a Houston Police Department officer is confident that the noise ordinance task force (whose members aren’t required to carry decibel meters) is doing a good job,…

The Wine Lover’s Bill of Rights

We the Wine Lovers of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Meal, establish better Wine Pairings, insure enogastronomic Tranquility, provide for the common wine service, promote the quality of fine wine, and secure the Blessings of Vinous Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and…

A Different Kind of Orange Show at Gallery Sonja Roesch

Berlin artist Dirk Rathke has quickly built himself a reputation here in Houston. After several shows at Gallery Sonja Roesch, he’s known for his curved canvases — monochrome shapes that bend, twist and seemingly ripple ever so slightly you have to check the edge of the work just to make…

Christa Havican: Artist & Bartender Brings “Spirit Animals” to Life

You may have seen Christa Havican shaking cocktails at Kata Robata or competing in local cocktail competitions, but that’s not all she does. She’s also the artist known as “Christa Monster” in-residence at The Photobooth on Montrose, a combination photo studio, art gallery and performance space established by photographer Simon…

Can Domino’s Pull Off “Brooklyn-Style” Pizza?

No! 1000 percent, N-effing-O. Maybe my expectations were raised too high by the promise of hand-stretched, perfectly foldable crust, and by images of the flavorful, thin, crisp crust conjured by the word “Brooklyn.” Or maybe it was the fact that I just wasn’t drunk. Anyway I look at it –…

Rearviewmirror: 5 Ways Ticketmaster Survived Pearl Jam

Do you hate Ticketmaster convenience fees? If you don’t, it’s because you’ve never been to a concert. The various fees tacked onto admission prices by the global ticketing behemoth can add a pretty penny in a hurry to the face value of a chance to see and hear our musical…

Varrie V: Hey Everyone, a Local Musician Is on National TV Again

Each week, 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? E-mail their particulars to sheaserrano@gmail.com. Last year, the underground Houston music scene was…

4 Disimprovements Outgoing A&M AD Bill Byrne Made to Aggieland

“Dollar Bill” won’t be receiving a paycheck from Texas A&M any longer because on Tuesday, A&M athletic director Bill Byrne announced his retirement. A few weeks earlier, Aggie president R. Bowen Loftin said that Byrne, who held the job for nearly ten years, would “transition” out of his position, even…

100 Creatives 2012: Laura Burlton, Photographer, Dreams in Chalk

What She Does: Laura Burlton is a photographer who does all the standard photographer things like weddings and portraits. She also produces startlingly original photographic art. Her latest series is called “Dreams in Chalk,” a co-production with her daughters and her daughters’ friends. Burlton re-enacts fairy-tale settings using sidewalks and…

Sampler Plate: This Week in Food Blogs

Fat City Houston: Believe it or not, this year’s list of our 100 Favorite Dishes is ramping back up again for 2012, starting tomorrow. Until then, refresh your palate with Fat City’s continued and detailed and often hilarious examination of the items we included on 2011’s list. CultureMap: If this…

Jane’s Addiction & Other Big 1987 Debut Albums

Tonight Jane’s Addiction comes to the Bayou Music Center, touring behind last year’s The Great Escape Artist, only their fourth studio album in their nearly 27 years as a band. A few weeks back, Rocks Off talked to lead singer and Lollapalooza honcho Perry Farrell about the band’s future and…

Exotic Prop Bet Mania: Profiting Off the Madden Curse

When the average sports fan hears the word “wagering,” for the most part they equate it with football and basketball, betting on spreads and total points scored. But if you read my work in this space, you know that the occasional prop bet is a fun diversion and oftentimes a…

A Showcase of Inappropriately Dubbed Puppet Musicians

I spend an unfortunately large amount of time on two activities. No. 1, I am paid under the table by the felt lobby to promote puppet music. No. 2, I have an irresistible compulsion to ruin children’s entertainment. It’s not that I’m a bad person; it’s that I’m a horrible…

UPDATED: A Closer Look at the Upcoming Animated Portal Short

UPDATE: You can keep up to date on this project from Alex Zemke’s new Twitter. The geekier side of the Internet has been fair abuzz since test shots of Alex Zemke’s upcoming animated short Companionship, based on the award-winning and impossibly excellent video game series Portal from Valve, were revealed…

HISD Settles with Don Lee Farms About Pink Slime

First the Houston ISD declared stoutly that it had no pink slime in the meat it had purchased for its children. Restaurants and schools throughout the country might have a problem. It did not, it assured parents and the public. Then, after discovering it did, in fact, have some, and…

Denise Davis, Mugshot of the Day: Saddest Shoplifter Ever

Today’s entrant in the Mugshot of the Year award bespeaks sadness, gloom, the bleak emptiness that comes when you realize you’re getting jail time for allegedly shoplifting at a Harlingen Beall’s. Not that Denise Davis, 38, didn’t have high-toned tastes: She’s accused of lifting two $77 bottles of Armani fragrance…

AVICII Cancels May 17 Reliant Arena Date

According to an announcement by Houston promoters Nightculture, Tim Berg, the enormously popular Swedish house DJ known as AVICII, has been forced to cancel the early dates of his upcoming LE7ELS tour, including a stop at Reliant Arena May 17, because changes in the tour’s production introduced at the recent…

Burger or Bust at Barnaby’s

Ever since my “grass-is-always-greener” incident eating Sunday brunch at West Gray Cafe, I’ve been jonesing for what I originally set out to get on that fateful day: a burger from Barnaby’s. Barnaby’s is my go-to restaurant. It’s a place that my girlfriend and I have a standing agreement over. Whenever…

Lynyrd Skynyrd Borrows Scarface Album Title For New LP

Something must be in the air, with this bizarre concurrence of Houston rap and classic rock. We blame the supermoon. This morning, Rocks Off told you about ZZ Top using the chopped-and-screwed standard “25 Lighters” in the Texas band’s new commercial for flavored malt beverage Jeremiah Weed. Not an hour…

Last Night: Nick Lowe at the Continental Club

Nick Lowe Continental Club May 7, 2012 Nick Lowe learned a lesson Monday night: Houston rocks, and Houston will shut up and listen. Lowe and his band seemed slightly flummoxed by the Continental Club and a beyond-capacity crowd Monday night as they worked through a set that was as carefully…

Last Night’s Screening of Plan B Was Pretty Scary

Last night The Progressive Forum, an organization “dedicated to enriching our democracy and culture,” presented a screening of the documentary Plan B, along with a panel discussion, at the Sundance Cinema. The panel included Plan B’s producers, Marilyn and Hal Weiner, as well as local environmental attorney Jim Blackburn. The…

Vinal Edge Records Moving to the Heights

Exalted record haunt Vinal Edge Records, which for more than 26 years has been a destination for vinyl enthusiasts all over Houston off Veterans Memorial Drive, is moving into the Heights. To be specific, 239 W. 19th Street, in the thick of all the funky antique and craft stores. Late…

Freelance Dance Writer Wanted for the Houston Press

Like to dance? Okay, so maybe you don’t dance, but you like to watch ballet, modern dance, tap and B-boys. And — this is most important — you understand what they’re doing and whether they do it well, and you can write this assessment up in a clear and entertaining…

Richard Earl Davis, 26, Bayou Body Count No. 56

A distraught man who was threatening his girlfriend started to pull out a pistol as two cops approached him, and ended up dead, police say. Richard Earl Davis, 26, who was “distraught after losing his job several weeks ago,” was arguing with his girlfriend at a bus stop at 17300…

Art Puts Laughter on Display at Studio 101

The setup: The international comedic triumph Art, by Yasmina Reza, returns to Houston, as the long-standing friendship of three males is threatened by the purchase of a large, expensive, almost entirely white painting by one friend. The execution: Shunya Theatre and director Dianne K. Webb have staged this popular comedy…

Texas Repertory Theatre Brings Art to Exciting Life

The setup: The Tony Award-winning international hit Art, by acclaimed playwright Yasmina Reza, gets yet another successful Houston production at Texas Repertory Theatre, as the long-established friendship of three adult males is threatened when one buys a large, expensive and almost entirely white painting. The execution: The proscenium setting of…

Stella Sola Closed Its Doors on Sunday

Bryan Caswell announced today that Stella Sola, his Texan-Tuscan restaurant in the Heights along with partner Bill Floyd, closed its doors on Sunday. The announcement followed months of rumors that Stella Sola would soon be closing, a result of the building in which it was housed going up for sale…

ZZ Top Taps SUC Classic to Shill Dubious Malt Beverage

Rocks Off did certainly not expect to find this on the Internet today. Or ever, really. But what could possibly be the first single from ZZ Top’s long-awaited new album is now appearing in a new ad for a budget line of liquor-flavored malt beverages, the kind you might find…

Karenni Women’s Weaving Subject of Arts Alliance Program

Weaving has been a cultural tradition of a small refugee community known as the Karenni since they left their home in the mountainous region bordering Thailand. Originally from Burma, the Karenni families escaped a civil war that’s been going on there for about four decades. Over time, many of the…

Top Five Cutest Baby Dining Accessories

A baby boom among my circle of friends has alerted me to the diverse world of child cuisine. I’ve gotten a kick out of eating some “baby” foods (such an exclusionary label, really), and recently I’ve been cooing over the cuteness that is kiddie dining accessories. Here are five I…

New Play Magdalene Severely Needs an Editor

The setup: An emerging playwright, Sara Kumar, tackles the New Testament with Magdalene, told from the point of view of Mary Magdalene as she moves from debauchery to redemption. The execution: This is an ambitious project, with a cast of 22, and courageous, in that it presents material familiar to…

Robert A. Heinlein: Can You Grok This Playlist?

It was on this day in 1988 that science fiction lost one of its most brilliant and influential voices to emphysema and heart failure. Robert A. Heinlein was the man who wrote legendary novels like Stranger in a Strange Land, Starship Troopers and the Moon Is a Harsh Mistress. All…

Southwest vs. United: The Tale of the Texas Tape

This week brings another chapter in the titanic showdown between Southwest Airlines, who wants to fly international flights out of Hobby, and United Airlines, the company that flies international flights out of Bush. United knows that allowing international flights out of Hobby would be a very, very bad thing. For…

Where Are We Drinking?

This violently violet cocktail tastes as sweet as it looks — which is what you get for ordering a champagne cocktail off a serious cocktail menu from a bartender who tells you his preferred drink is “Scotch, neat.” The other cocktail I ordered, an Old Fashioned, was far better. But…

Follow Your Dreams in the Perfect Strangers Video Game

I was only five years old when Perfect Strangers debuted on ABC, but I remember absolutely loving the hell out of it. Part of the appeal was of course the funny voice that Bronson Pinchot used in his portrayal of Cousin Balki, since funny voices are all you really need…

Y’all, We Have All Been Doing “Punk” Wrong

When you think of punk rock, images of a bloodied Sid Vicious in a leather jacket may come to mind. Skinheads flipping off a camera. Henry Rollins and Black Flag destroying a crowd in a basement. Jello Biafra jumping into a surging pit of people after screaming about holidays in…

5 Things You Missed at the East End Street Festival

This past Saturday, East End residents celebrated Cinco de Mayo with a block party on Harrisburg — steps away from where the new East End light rail line will soon be operating. The street festival, sponsored by the Greater East End District, featured performers such as Los Pistoleros de Tejas…

A Texican in New Orleans: Lessons Learned from Jazz Fest

This past weekend was the last for this year’s edition of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, which started way back on April 27. The festival runs over two weekends, usually Thursday through Sunday. Obviously, since it is a uniquely Nawlins institution going back to 1970, it’s not a…

Mad Men: Acting Out

The Internet world is all abuzz about last night’s episode of Mad Men, but not so much for its twists and turns but for the cameo by…Rory Gilmore! Little Rory (Alexis Bledel) winds up in the sack (on the floor) with Pete Campbell. Wait, wait, that’s not all. If you…

How Do You Say “I Love You” in German?

A Swiss-German friend of mine once told me that “there is really no way to say I love you in Swiss-German.” She was referring to the fact that the German-speaking Swiss have only a roundabout way to express familial affection. This linguistic nugget came to mind the other night when…

The Global Burger: Argentina

I love a good burger. While I always enjoy the regular patty on a bun with cheese, lettuce, tomato and ketchup (as long as it’s cooked at least medium rare), sometimes I like to put a twist or two on tradition. In this series of posts, I’m globalizing the burger…

Rap Round Table: The Best Skit on a Rap Album Is…

Some rappers happen to be thoughtful, intelligent people. Each week, Rocks Off will have some of them here discussing issues relevant to their culture. This Week’s Panel: Kyle Hubbard, Preemo, Rob Gullatte, Chuckway, Propain, Delo, Renzo, Yung Truth, Show, Brad Gilmore, more. Not Invited: W. Balls This Week’s Prompt: Here’s…

Six Years Gone: Big Hawk Remembered

Six years ago last week, on May 1, 2006, local rapper and Screwed Up Click Five-Star General Big Hawk was gunned down outside of a friend’s home on Redfern on Houston’s Southside. He was 36. While it’s never acceptable to lose a gifted artist to violence in the prime of…

Borgias: Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

Trust the cross-dressing Satanist when I tell you this…it’s a funny thing, sin is. The only way you ever know for sure what is a sin and what is not is to commit it and then see what kind of harvest you sow. Throw on high heels and strut your…

Go Way Out to Eat: 5 Favorite Dining Destinations

Food & Wine magazine recently featured a series of articles on culinary destinations, or “…the world’s best food pilgrimages,” as they put it. While it was indeed interesting, I must say that places like Bangkok, Rome and India are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to food…

Who Said It: Anthony Bourdain or Paula Deen?

Anthony Bourdain and Paula Deen may currently be the two most diametrically opposed personalities in today’s food world. The two have feuded for years, with Bourdain generally accusing Deen of fattening up America for profit and Deen generally accusing Bourdain of being an elitist. Most recently, Bourdain has been on…

Springboard South: A Peculiar New Festival Arises at CityCentre

Springboard South Music Festival Citycentre May 6, 2012 An interesting experiment unfolded this weekend at CityCentre. The Springboard South music festival was the brainchild of Barry Coffing, a music and film industry vet who’s the director for the Houston chapter of the National Association of Recording Industry Professionals (NARIP). The…

Urine Soaked Virgin Boy Eggs: A Springtime Treat

Spring in Houston is my favorite season. By season, I mean that I do love the two to four weeks of relatively mild weather that we receive between what is referred to as “winter” and the unforgiving, eye-melting hellbeast that is summer. When I think of springtime, I think of…

The Foreigner in Fine Hands at Company OnStage

The setup: Larry Shue’s sweet backwoods comedy (1983), a staple of regional theaters and as often performed as his earlier The Nerd (1981), receives an equally sweet rendition at Company OnStage. Shue’s often very funny play is in fine hands, eliciting all the laughs — and the gentle message –…

Friday Night: Chamillionaire, Paul Wall & Z-Ro at Warehouse Live

Chamillionaire, Paul Wall, Z-Ro Warehouse Live May 5, 2012 If you’ve been staying up nights worrying that Houston’s rap legacy will be lost on the city’s current crop of teens and young adults, go ahead and sleep soundly tonight. The crowd for Friday night’s concert featuring local all-stars Chamillionaire, Z-Ro…

What’s Cooking This Week?

I love cooking for my fiancé and myself, but most of the time, cooking for two proves to be difficult. If I don’t make a plan, I end up running around in circles at the grocery store and wasting half the ingredients I’ve bought (and I HATE wasting food). Enter…

Friday Night: Social Distortion at House of Blues

Social Distortion House of Blues May 4, 2012 Be sure to check out our slick slideshow from Social D Friday night. “If it weren’t for good black music, there wouldn’t be any good white music,” Social Distortion’s Mike Ness told Friday’s House of Blues crowd. “We’d all still be sitting…

Reviews from a Lazy Gamer: Spirit Camera

The Game: Spirit Camera: the Cursed Memoir Platform: 3DS Developer: Tecmo Koei Genre: Augmented Reality Experience Describe This Game in Three Words: Gimmicky, Awkward, Terrifying Plot Synopsis: After you receive a mysterious diary, you become the center of a paranormal battle being waged in a creepy old house and right…

Comment of the Day: Hilariously Bad Vaginal Euphemisms

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…

Rice Continues Dominating the Cougars in Baseball

John RoyalOwls outfielder Jeremy Rathjen singles in the first inning yesterday.It’d been 11 years since the Houston Cougars baseball team won the Silver Glove series against the Rice Owls. And coming into Friday’s game, the Owls had won 16 straight games against the Cougars. The Cougars can now actually say…

Flip the Script: 5 Things Rock Bands Can Learn from Hip-Hop

When we discuss forward thinkers in rock music, Pete Wentz isn’t a name that comes to mind. That’s probably because, if you’re like a lot of people on the Internet, the mention of his name will cause you to groan and/or think of the word “douchebag.” While you may not…

Game of Thrones: “The Old Gods and the New”

Does the theme music to GoT bum anyone else out like it does me? Jesus, talk about doom-filled, with those minor-key violins and the sorrowful build at the end. I wonder if any character will make it past the next few weeks. Just kidding. HBO announced a third season a…

Where Are We Eating?

The banh mi below contains savory strips of filet mignon and comes from a food truck that recently celebrated its one-year anniversary. If that’s not a hint enough this week, maybe the name of the sandwich will be: The Vandalizer. Think you know where we’re eating this week? Leave your…

Old Houston Photos Mashed with Modern Houston, Part 2

It’s time for another look at vintage Houston photos mashed with their present-day locations. Since the last post, people have asked why I am doing this, and it’s never just one answer. Houston needs to be remembered for its go-get-`em-everything-is-bigger-in-Texas ways. I’ve heard people complain about how much downtown Houston…

Kristy Peet and Britt Ragsdale’s Body Talk at Gallery 1724

Houston artists Kristy Peet and Britt Ragsdale have notable photography exhibitions up right now in one of the Museum District’s more unconventional spaces. Described as a gallery, salon, home and chicken ranch, Gallery 1724 is all of those things, though it’s no more a gallery than your local Starbucks, hotel…

This Week in Deliciousness

Welcome back to the weekly roundup here at Eating…Our Words, where we’re currently writing page 355 of a lengthy treatise on the many misapplications of the word “zesty” throughout history. We started the week off right with a look at dining outside the Loop, and we’d say not to let…

LookOut Arts Collective Is a Force to Be Reckoned with

If you see some electricity crackling across the sky tonight and tomorrow, it may be the energy generated by a young acting troupe performing five short plays that raise the intellectual level of Houston by several degrees. Not only is the writing brilliant — some of the plays are by…

Community: “Course Listing Unavailable”

Alex “StarBurns” Osborne is dead. Long live Alex “StarBurns” Osborne. Questioning one’s own mortality is a common reaction when someone you know dies. So is glomming onto the attendant atmosphere of grief to exploit it for your own benefit (which happened pretty much every time a fellow student died when…

Devin the Dude Is Here to Satisfy You…and That’s It

Hello. It’s Friday. And Devin the Dude is alive. So let’s celebrate. This is “You’ll Be Satisfied,” the first single from his upcoming EP, Seriously Trippin. It just came out. There are no tricks here and there are no gimmicks here. It is simply a traditionally Devin track, which is…

The Holy Mole Grail of Wine Pairing

Our blogging colleague Dr. Vino loves to post about what he calls “impossible” food and wine pairings. Recently, he asked his readers what they would pair with “virgin boy eggs” from China, eggs that have been cooked in urine “collected from primary school toilets.” [Ed note: Strangely, you can look…

RIP Adam Yauch: Beastie Boys’ MCA Dead at 47

Well, damn. Adam Yauch, the gravel-voiced third of Noo Yawk ’80s and ’90s rap-rock superstars the Beastie Boys, has died at age 47, Rolling Stone reports. The exact circumstances of his death were unknown at press time, but Yauch had been battling cancer since being diagnosed with a tumor in…

Schroeder Hall: 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…

Openings & Closings: April 2012

So, while I was gone last week, chef Ryan Hildebrand and his investors announced plans to open yet another restaurant only four short months after Triniti opened on Shepherd. Brande, as the new restaurant will be called when it opens in late 2013, will occupy the old Ruggles space on…

Top 5 Ways EDM Is Now Mainstream

1997 provides us with an interesting cautionary tale about the pursuit of the next big thing and how it doesn’t always play out the way we expect. From MTV’s Year in Rock: Music fans were restless, record sales were stagnant…Then, a new music emerged…one that captivated listeners, created new stars…

Comment of the Day: Life Lessons from Clacker Balls

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…

Axiom: The Restoration of Fire Station No. 6

Tom Hair was driving down Washington Avenue in the Sixth Ward area in 2004 when he saw the dilapidated shell of former Houston Fire Station No. 6. He was looking for a new home for his branding and creative communications agency, Axiom, and saw potential in the 1903 brick building…

The 5 Worst Musical Careers By Professional Boxers

Rocks Off is waiting for the day that our 52-year-old mother sits us down for a serious talk and says that she’s ready to pursue her dream of becoming a rapper. She’ll say, “Mi hijo, you know Lil Casper’s mom, Brenda, on 4th Street? Her boyfriend set up a home…

The Astros Battle #MillsLogic

It’s hard not to get excited about the Houston Astros right now (well, not hard for those actually paying attention, and judging by the attendance, not many of you are). Sure the team has a losing record (11-14) and they’re five games out of first place, but the team has…

Reviews for the Easily Distracted: The Avengers

And check out our Pop Rocks take on whether The Avengers is for everyone. Title: The Avengers Who Would Win in a Fight: Thor Or The Hulk? Look, I’m a busy man; I don’t have time for this geek crap. And Hulk is the strongest there is. Rating Using Random…

How Bizarre: How the Hell Are These Songs All 15 Years Old?

“Simple. Fifteen years have gone by.” Nineteen ninety-seven may have been one of the most magical years in trash-pop history. You had the Spice Girls, Hanson, Shania Twain, Puff Daddy, Toni Braxton and Aqua burning up the radio as old-timers like David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac and Elton John made returns…

Week in Photos: At Sea

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…

Golf and Men’s Fashion: A Retrospective

This weekend Houston is going to be graced with some of the game’s biggest names when Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player and Lee Trevino compete in “The Greats of Golf” competition at The Woodlands Tournament Course on Saturday, May 5, during the Insperity Championship tournament. This foursome represents the…

What Is the Springboard South Music Festival Anyway?

The 2012 Springboard South Music Festival makes its debut this weekend, starting today and running through Sunday at CityCentre Houston. The event, boasting three days of music from 45 bands on two stages, is being touted by organizers as an opportunity for independent artists and musicians and educators and music…

Bernie: Skip Hollandsworth Tells Us about His Texas Movie

Bernie stars Jack Black, Matthew McConaughey and Shirley MacLaine; Richard Linklater directs and co-writes the screenplay with Skip Hollandsworth. Magazine writer Skip Hollandsworth has written dozens of crime stories, but none, he tells us, were like the 1998 “Midnight in the Garden of East Texas.” Set in the tiny East…

30 Seconds with Benjamin Wesley

Benjamin Wesley is one of Houston’s greatest talents, and his new album Think/Thoughts completely redefined what I thought musicians were capable of in the realm of songwriting. I fired off an e-mail to my new audio-crush to see what I could learn and discern about his bearded majesty in 30…

Trouble Brewing in Houston Pavilions Exclusivity Battle

Well, Rocks Off was about to head over to Discovery Green’s first free Thursday concert of the season when we noticed this item on the Chronicle’s real estate blog, Prime Property. Seems that House of Blues is suing its landlord Houston Pavilions, which is currently in receivership after some funding…

EarthQuest’s Don Holbrook Sued by Ohio City for Alleged Fraud

Don Holbrook, one of the masterminds behind the perpetually stalled New Caney clusterfuck known as EarthQuest, has been sued by the city of Huber Heights, Ohio, for allegedly performing a substandard economic analysis for the city. The city, located just northeast of Dayton, entered into a $66,000 contract with Holbrook,…

Not a List: Your Favorite Musicians As Food

Sometimes an idea comes from the basest regions of your brain. Sometimes you think of something so stupid that you need to share it with your art director. Sometimes the snow comes down in June, and sometimes the Sun goes ’round the Moon, right? Anyone with a Tumblr who isn’t…

Wild Moccasins: Zahira Gutierrez’s Top 10 New Wave Songs

Have you seen the Wild Moccasins? Rocks Off is starting to get a little worried. Just kidding. Houston’s favorite indie-pop quintet has been strangely scarce recently, working their day jobs and getting ready to head out for a month of dates with Michigan don’t-call-them-emo crew Saturday Looks Good to Me…

Chef Chat, Part 2: Kaz Edwards of Uchi, on Creating the Perfect Dish

Kaz Edwards Uchi Houston 904 Westheimer 713-522-4808 uchirestaurants.com/houston This is the second of a three-part Chef Chat with Kaz Edwards of Uchi Houston. Click to read Part 1 and Part 3. Yesterday, we chatted with Uchi Houston’s Chef de Cuisine, Kaz Edwards, about his beginnings with Uchi Austin. Today, we…

Colorado Sues Some Mag Crews; Maybe Texas Should Take a Gander?

Colorado’s Attorney General is suing the owners of a door-to-door magazine sales service, accusing them of deceiving consumers in Colorado and across the country. Filed April 23 in Denver County District Court, the suit against Jennifer Proffitt-Payne and Cody Payne lists a bevy of corporate names they and their roving…

5 Bands George Clooney Likes

Boy, the Houston media is in a tizzy about George Clooney today. The King of Hollywood is in town this evening as part of the “Brilliant Lecture Series” at the Wortham Center. (Celebrity with a Cause Alert: Clooney, who will be interviewed by Houston socialite Lynn Wyatt, will probably discuss…

May Is National Burger Month: Celebrate and Drool

It’s no secret that Houston is home to some bad-ass burgers. (This makes up for our overall lack of good barbecue, or at least that’s what I tell myself to get through the day.) And since May is National Burger Month, we thought we’d spotlight a few of our favorites…

Summer Fest Adds Pretty Lights, Erykah Badu, 3 Dozen Locals

After raising ticket prices Monday night, Free Press Summer Fest announced more headliners Thursday morning. What are you getting for that extra dough? How about Pretty Lights, Erykah Badu, Fitz & the Tantrums, Phantogram, R3hab, David Garza? Respectively, that’s one Colorado EDM space cadet, one Dallas old-skool gangsta-diva, one slick…

Reality Bites: My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding

For a country that likes to crow about how great we are for throwing off the yoke of British oppression, we sure like to steal a lot of their shit. I don’t mean “steal” in the, well, Gypsy sense. But The “Learning” Channel’s (please make air quotes every time you…

Scotch: A Taste of Smoke and Fire

Simon Brooking, Master Ambassador for Laphroaig®, recently visited Houston to inspire, educate and spread word about the brand. I had an opportunity to go to a tasting of four varieties of the scotch whisky at Down House, as well as one from their Ardmore brand.   The nature of Scotch…

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Pop Rocks: Will Chicks Dig The Avengers?

Anybody remember the kerfuffle around the original version of the Avengers movie poster? Or how incensed everyone was that Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow was the only character whose rear end was pointed at us? Kevin Bolk’s response, shown above, parodied it nicely. I don’t remember if anybody asked Johansson herself…

Bootleg Clacker Balls!! The Feds Make Huge Seizure in Houston

The eagle-eyed inspectors at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection have prevented Houston from suffering a scourge of unimaginable proportions: clacker balls. You may be too young to remember, but an entire generation of baby boomers was almost wiped out by playing with clacker balls, two balls on opposite ends…

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Last year around this time, I decided to share with you the absolutely terrifying conclusions I had drawn from being forced to watch children’s programming with my one-year-old daughter every day. Well, here we are with her quite a bit bigger, but no less in love with the folks on…

Roger Clemens vs. Government, Round 2: Another Mismatch

“Andy Pettitte is my friend. He was my friend before this. He will be my friend after this and again. I think Andy has misheard,” Clemens said. “I think he misremembers.” — Roger Clemens in front of Congress, February 2008 If you’ve been following the ongoing trial of Roger Clemens…

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“Through their own words they will be exposed / They’ve got a sudden case of the Emperor’s New Clothes.” — Sinéad O’Connor Surely you’ve heard the story of how a rich and powerful ruler was duped by a con man who pretended to weave magnificent garments visible only to those…

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Back in the ’90s, after the success of Street Fighter there was a rush to put out 2D animated fighting games. It was exactly like how hair metal took off in the ’80s. Products were rushed to market to capitalize on the trend, and it was kind of a two-edged…

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The life of a woman artist who influenced Auguste Rodin is the focus of Dominic Walsh’s new ballet Camille Claudel. The piece is making its world premiere during today’s Dominic Walsh Dance Theater Spring Mixed Rep. “She was an incredibly refined sculptress at the turn of the [20th] century, but…

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East End Street Fest

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Corella Ballet Castilla y León

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Stick ’Em Up

When he was still filming his documentary Stick ’Em Up, someone asked director Alex “Pr!mo” Luster where he’d like to screen the film when it was finished. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston was on his short list. The museum might not be a good fit, he was told. His…

Star Wars Invades War’Hous!

Star Wars isn’t just a film franchise, any more than Doctor Who is just a television series. It’s a multimedia phenomenon that’s fascinated legions of fans. Stars Wars Day is May 4, a holiday set aside to celebrate all things Skywalker-related. (It neatly lends itself to the catch phrase: “May…

One Kiss: The Music of Sigmund Romberg

Music greats Billie Holiday, Barbra Streisand and Bobby Darin all sang Sigmund Romberg’s songs. True, Romberg composed mainly for the Broadway stage, but his tunes were so strong, they became mainstays for jazz and pop singers. Now the best of those songs have been put together for the cabaret show…

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Since the success of Iron Man in 2008, a series of films based on Marvel Comics characters has been released. This Friday, Joss Whedon’s new film The Avengers will be added to the list. But before that happens, Alamo Drafthouse is offering fans a chance to see how it all…

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When the hip-hop duo of Kentrell “Krispy” Lindsey and Alvin “Joey” Lindsey, better known as The Knux, burst onto the scene with 2008’s Remind Me in Three Days, they were decked out in skinny jeans and leather jackets, with electric guitars strapped on and skateboards under their Chucks. In short,…

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The Knux

When the hip-hop duo of Kentrell “Krispy” Lindsey and Alvin “Joey” Lindsey, better known as The Knux, burst onto the scene with 2008’s Remind Me in Three Days, they were decked out in skinny jeans and leather jackets, with electric guitars strapped on and skateboards under their Chucks. In short,…

Social Distortion

Mike Ness has been leading different editions of Social Distortion since the late 1970s, and in the three-plus decades since blazing forth from the SoCal hardcore scene, the band has transitioned from scrappy to increasingly slick. Last year’s Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes does nothing to dispel the reality that…

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Apparently aiming to appeal to every single one of their young Brit peers, Enter Shikari marry metalcore muscle and post-hardcore guitar adventurism to early-hours trance/electronica hedonism and the grimy grooves of dubstep and drum ‘n’ bass. Oddly, far from devolving into some lowest-common-denominator mush, their music sounds vital, heartfelt and,…

Another Austin Lover

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With this year’s new LP, Nothing’s Gonna Change the Way You Feel About Me Now, the Justin Townes Earle story just keeps getting more complex and captivating. While his 2008 debut The Good Life was a hopped-up, spare, Jimmie Rodgers-style acoustic romp, the subsequent Midnight at the Movies and Harlem…

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Todd Snider

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Cucina Italiana con Comfort

Take a peek inside the new home of chef Aldo el Sharif at Aldo’s Cucina Italiana. In the late 1990s, chef Aldo el Sharif was serving meals to rival those at Tony’s from a two-story house on lower Westheimer that’s now known as Feast. Before it was home to a…

Hurt Pride and Ethnic Identity

BUY TACO USA! Gentle cabrones, my much-promised Taco USA: How Mexican Food Conquered America has finally hit bookstores! Place your order with your favorite local bookstore, your finer online retailers, your craftier piratas, but place it. My libro editor has already promised to deport me from the publishing industry if…

Where to Party This Cinco de Mayo

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Nick Lowe Tries to Recapture That Old Magic

Nick Lowe sounds energized on the phone and laughs heartily when the Houston Press suggests that lately he hasn’t been letting things slide, a reference to his classic ballad “Lately I’ve Let Things Slide.” “No, we’ve been pretty busy since the last album dropped,” says the London-based writer of the…

Main Street Theater’s Richard III is punk-goth magnificence

Shakespeare’s magnificently malignant spider, the Duke of Gloucester, soon-to-be Richard III, as embodied by the equally magnificent Guy Roberts, scuttles gleefully across Main Street Theater’s Chelsea Market stage spewing evil in his wake. The splash he makes is pure acid. No one is spared the scarring. In Roberts’s punk-gothic, evocative…

Perry Farrell Is Doing Just Fine

Jane’s Addiction lead singer Perry Farrell just spent an afternoon in his hometown of Santa Monica, California, eating “miracle berries,” those strange little pieces of fruit that make everything taste sweet to your tongue. “They brought us a plate of lemons, limes, and now everything tastes sweet. I’m taking it…

Things Go Boom in Avengers

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