SEIU Janitors Protest at ExxonMobil

Janitors had a protest today in front of the ExxonMobil building, among others, to protest low wages. “Houston janitors are urging energy giants Exxon and Chevron to uphold the principles of corporate responsibility and revitalize communities,” SEIU”S Houston chapter tweeted. There have been other demonstrations around downtown as the union…

Southwest Rolls Over United in Hobby Battle

In the end, it wasn’t even close. The epic battle between Southwest and United was won by SWA, with council voting 16-1 today to allow expansion that will enable international flights out of Hobby. United flies internationally out of Bush Intercontinental, and wanted to keep that status very much quo…

Summer Fest Round Table: 9 Locals To Watch This Weekend

Rocks Off polled our writers to see which local or regional artist they most wanted to see at Free Press Summer Fest this weekend. Alexa Crenshaw: Robert Ellis recently rebooted his mid-week honky-tonk events, fittingly dubbed Whiskey Wednesday with Robert Ellis. The problem now, though, is that these weekly treats…

Oh My, A List!: 7 Tips For Free Press Summer Fest Newbs

This will be the Rocks Off team’s fourth Free Press Summer Fest outing since the festival began that summer of 2009. I remember it well: The small stages, the blistering August heat, The Sword, rolling in the grass with Hippie Mike, all of it. The main stage headliners were Of…

Gay Bullying: Efforts to Fight It Are Improving

Being gay in the harsh environment of high school or college can be difficult and depressing. It’s been that way for years, as a gay classmate of Mitt Romney found out. While the problem is still persistent, efforts to fight it have become both more widespread and more effective. It’s…

Hot Band Alert: Lumineers Light Up Fitz Tonight

A few times a year, word of mouth about a band spreads at an unusually rapid pace. You can almost track the buzz in real time. First you hear a murmur or see a headline on some music blog that this band or that one might be good, then somebody…

Pat Lykos’s Loss Brings Joy to Lots of Ex-Prosecutors

Harris County District Attorney Pat Lykos was soundly defeated in her GOP-primary re-election race yesterday, a result that greatly cheered the nearly 100 prosecutors who had left the DA’s office in her single term. Many of them were at the victory party for Mike Anderson, the former prosecutor who grabbed…

The White Stuff at Inman Gallery

David Aylsworth tried working with red the same way he works with white once, but it wasn’t meant to be. Despite that failed relationship, I don’t think anyone’s in mourning (red’s more Rothko’s thing, anyway). White has been incredibly generous to the Houston artist. In “The Reverses Wiped Away,” a…

What Are “Tannins” in Wine?

Have you ever been to a wine tasting or dinner party and heard some blowhard try to befuddle and belittle an enthusiastic however neophyte wine lover by asking can you taste how smooth the tannins are in this [red] wine? One of the most common misperceptions in the wine world…

Last Night: Chickenfoot at Bayou Music Center

Chickenfoot Bayou Music Center May 29, 2012 To quote a signature Sammy Hagar tune, “There’s only one way to rock.” For the legendary Sammy Hagar, his way comes with bells, whistles and this time teaming up with legends such as Joe Satriani and Van Halen’s Michael Anthony, among others. Chickenfoot…

Comment of the Day: Pat Lykos’s Replacement

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…

Trina Turk Capsule Collection at Banana Republic on June 7

Move over, Target — Banana Republic is the latest destination for high-end design house capsule collections. On June 7, beach and casual-wear designer Trina Turk will be launching her 60-piece collection — chock-full of bright colors and splashy prints — at urban sophisticate-driven, workwear-centric retailer Banana Republic. Trina Turk is…

Unidentified Robber, Bayou Body Count No. 72

One half of a robbery team was shot and killed by someone in the house they were trying to hit, Houston police said. Shortly before noon Saturday, residents came home to their northside house in the 500 block of Reid to discover their electricity was out. One went back to…

Ruby Revue Burlesque Ticket Giveaway (w/ sNSFW VIDEO)

Video by Heather Alexander It’s no secret we love the ladies (and gents) of Ruby Revue Burlesque. That’s why we sent videographer Heather Alexander to their show at House of Blues this past weekend, where she talked to fellow fans and interviewed Missy Lisa, founder of the Dallas-based troupe. Peep…

A Roman Repast at Giacomo’s Cibo e Vino

When I told my husband I wanted to go to the May Roman Feast at Giacomo’s Cibo e Vino, he responded: “Will there be a vomitorium?”* “Good God, I hope not,” I said. “Though its presence might actually suggest people were really enjoying the food.” And they were. Light tones…

It’s Summer Season Television Time

As the fall season of television comes to a close, couch potatoes everywhere are left with an electronic void in their hearts. What the hell do you do with all the free time you have now that you have no new episodes to watch? Worry not, as your options are…

Fish, (Non) Finger Food, and a First Look at Concepción

Dining out with children is an exercise in situational awareness. Each experience is unique, with different variables leading to different possible outcomes, DEFCON-like in their escalating threat levels. Keen observation, forward planning and prior experience are critical in determining the proper strategy. Here at DEFCON Dining, we do the grunt…

Big Freedia: The Queen Diva of Bounce Music

Hip-hop, like any other form of music, is subject to localization. Different cities have different scenes with different sounds and different superstars. These scenes go largely underappreciated in the mainstream until a local hero makes good or the sound becomes too big to ignore. Like the San Francisco Bay’s hyphy…

Comment of the Day: Does the Chron’s Sports Coverage Suck?

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…

5 Most Overrated Photos of All Time

First we rated the five most overrated paintings of all time. Now it’s photography’s turn. Man Ray, Ansel Adams, Cindy Sherman, Joel-Peter Witkin, Weegee, Walker Evans, Robert Frank, Henri Cartier-Bresson. Who made the list and who didn’t? Read more to find out…

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

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. Milkshakes…

Legendary Appalachian Picker Doc Watson Passes Away at 89

Arthel “Doc” Watson, one of the all-time virtuosos of Appalachian guitar and a beloved figure in both the bluegrass and Americana communities, passed away Tuesday night at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, a statement on his Web site www.docsguitar.com said. He was 89. It was reported…

La Pulga 59: Move Your Show Outside the Loop

Since moving out of Montrose, I have learned two valuable lessons. The first lesson will be disclosed later on. The second lesson is more relevant to the topic at hand: There is life, and copious amounts of culture, outside of the Loop. In the past few months I’ve been back…

100 Creatives 2012: Patrick Palmer; He Paints Big Heads

Patrick Palmer is a head case in the best way possible. Palmer, Dean of the Glassell School of Art at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, spends a lot of his time away from work painting beautiful (and sometimes abstract) portraits of the human head. Some of Palmer’s impressive pieces…

Know Your Local Media: Laura Reynolds and Her Sexy Traffic

Each week, we will profile an esteemed member of the local media and ask them five questions, for better or worse. Name: Laura Reynolds Employer: CBS Radio Title: Assistant Program Director/Traffic Reporter Laura Reynolds wears a lot of hats for the various CBS-owned radio stations including 610 AM, 650 AM…

Frankie Rose Goes for a “Night Swim”

I was already familiar with the stunning work of Frankie Rose from her role in the Dum Dum Girls. Now she’s out unsupervised with a solo album, Interstellar, and it more than lives up to her “other” project’s excellence. I was sent along a promotional video for the song “Night…

Ten of the Stranger Words on the Homeland Security Watch List

The Internet is buzzing today over the story from the UK Daily Mail revealing a long list of words that the Department of Homeland Security monitors on social media and online media for signs of terrorist activity. As you might expect, the list contains words that are not surprising –…

Readers Poll: Album Titles As Your Legal Name?

Two weeks ago, Led Zeppelin II of Bethalto, Illinois, passed away after suffering a heart attack at the age of 64. No, the Zep album didn’t die. We all know that that album will last forever because it’s damned awesome and loud, and the cover rules. The former George Blackburn…

Feel-Good Story of the Week: Local Waiter Receives $5,000 Tip

If you thought the story of a Killen’s Steakhouse waiter receiving a nearly $3,000 tip on a $12,000 bill last week was heartwarming, that’s nothing compared to what happened this past weekend at D’Amico’s Italian Market Café. Server Greg Rubar has worked at the restaurant’s Rice Village location for 16…

Unidentified Woman, 76, in Hit and Run, Bayou Body Count No. 71

An unidentified 76-year-old woman was killed when a vehicle struck her in the 6700 block of Ranchester in southwest Houston around 7:45 p.m. Sunday night. She was pronounced dead after being rushed to Ben Taub Hospital. According to police, the woman was hit by a man driving a green Toyota…

ZZ Top Readies New Texicali EP for Release Next Week (UPDATED)

UPDATE: Also according to the publicist, the still-unnamed album is scheduled for release in late summer or early fall. UPDATE DEAUX: Check out our release day review of Texicali here. Our long national nightmare is over: ZZ Top is finally releasing new music next Tuesday, June 5. Their Texicali EP…

Hottest Cosplay at Comicpalooza 2012

Read our full Comicpalooza adventures: Day 1 with Ron Paul, shopping on Day 2, horror on Day 3 and the entire Comicpalooza convention in slideshow form. One of the best parts of any festival like Comicpalooza is the costumes. What we mean by that is that it’s one of the…

Summer Reading: Our Top Five Novels

We know you’ll have some time on your hands this summer so we’ve figured out a way to help fill it for you. Yes, we’re talking books. 5. Bared to You by Sylvia Day If you’ve already finished Fifty Shades of Grey and you’re ready for another erotic title, try…

Muscadet: A Best Value Summer White Wine

On a conference call with New York and Chicago last week, my colleagues were surprised to learn that it’s already hitting 90 degrees Fahrenheit here along the Gulf Coast. They’re still wearing evening sweaters, they said. I’m already in flip-flops and bathing trunks (even though we don’t have a pool)…

Eve 6 2.0: Alt-Rockers Find Life After a Radio Hit

In 1998, my sister bought Eve 6’s self-titled debut album and wouldn’t let me listen to it. So I did what every younger sibling did in that situation: I stole it from her room while she was out with her friends. I took it to my room and carefully placed…

Fitz & The Tantrums: Don’t Call Them “Retro”

Fitz and The Tantrums, a group Rolling Stone named one of its “bands to watch” last year, will be gracing Houston with their presence Sunday at Free Press Summer Fest. The six-piece soul-influenced indie-pop band likes to embrace difference. Influenced by Motown and Stax, the band lacks guitars, but makes…

My Wonderful Day at Main Street Theater: Truly a Wonderful Play

Read our interview with director Jonathan Gonzalez. The setup: British playwright Alan Ayckbourn (House and Garden, Norman Conquests, Absurd Person Singular) is so prolific, he writes plays like we use the ATM machine. This recent comedy, in a marvelously entertaining production from Main Street Theater, is a beauty. The execution:…

Comment of the Day: In Honor of Memorial Day?

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…

Gothic Council on Gothic Hate Crime

There was another random attack on United Kingdom goths last week. Melody McDermott, 22, was knocked across a tram by a head butt delivered from Kenneth Kelsall, 47. Kelsall then proceeded to punch and kick the downed McDermott while his accomplice, Gareth Farrar, attacked McDermott’s companion Stephen Stafford before the…

Your Quick Guide to Cannes 2012

While us normal folk were working our 40 hours and anticipating the long holiday weekend, the beautiful people were over in France attending the 2012 Cannes Film Festival. Cannes is often considered the cream of the crop of the festival circuit. This is no Sundance, with its snow boots, Motorola-sponsored…

Get Your Vote On: Where to Vote in Today’s Primary

That’s right, kids, don’t check your calendars, it’s time to vote. Normally, this type of thing in Texas happens a bit sooner, but thanks to a crazy redistricting battle, it got pushed back to today. As per usual, nice weather will contribute to a healthy turnout, even if the GOP…

DVDs & Blu-rays: Memorial Day and Coriolanus

Memorial Day stars Jonathan Bennett and James Cromwell; Sam Fischer directs. It’s the day after Memorial Day, but we’re still in the mood for heroes. Two films being released on DVD/Blu-ray today feature, if not out-and-out heroes, at least heroic warriors. First up is Memorial Day, the story of an…

La Lupita Lives Up to Its Tagline: “No Tex. Just Mex.”

Upon stepping through La Lupita’s heavy, black-iron door, you’re greeted with rustic shelves holding tequila and baskets of colorful produce; a lively painting of La Virgen de Guadalupe; and a bright-red ceiling centerpiece made of hand-blown glass hearts. A grand spiral staircase with a wrought-iron railing beckons you to the…

BBVA Compass Stadium Has to Wait a Little Longer for Music

The brand-new BBVA Compass Stadium, the home of the Houston Dynamo and TSU football Tigers, will have to wait a little longer for its first concert. Pop-country duo Sugarland has canceled its scheduled August 26 show at BBVA due to the ever-ambiguous “scheduling conflict,” the stadium announced late Monday afternoon…

Facebook: There Are Too Many Apps for That

Mark Zuckerberg and his minions team at Facebook have never been ones to follow the trends, and that, in some ways, has led to the unprecedented success they have had since the monolithic social network came online. But as their bottom line has increased, they have often confused the living…

A Helluva Italian Sub at Raia’s Italian Cafe and Market

Being from New Jersey, where a gazillion old-school delis are right at my fingertips, I often find myself craving a good Italian sub. The perfect sub is like an antipasto stuffed inside bread — with quality ingredients, it can’t not be good. But not every deli meets the criteria. Luckily,…

Saturday Night: Plants and Animals at Fitzgerald’s

Plants and Animals, Vestibule Fitzgerald’s May 27, 2012 “It takes a good friend to say you’ve got your head up your ass,” sang Plants and Animals lead vocalist Warren Spicer Saturday. It does. These Montreal musicians played their hearts out to a small but mighty crowd at Fitzgerald’s. Truthfully, I…

Why Can’t Houston Media Actually Employ People from Houston?

You probably don’t know who Nick Mathews and Randy Harvey are. But as of next month, they’ll be the new sports editor and new sports columnist at the Houston Chronicle. Congratulations to the both of them, but frankly, I’m troubled by their additions to the Houston sports scene. Neither’s a…

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

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. Nope,…

Jack Bell Tenas, 24, Bayou Body Count No. 70

A Missouri City man was shot in south Houston Thursday night as he was talking with friends. Jack Bell Tenas, 24, was sitting in his truck with a female friend in the 2100 block of Holly Hall about 11:30 Thursday. They were talking with a third friend when three men…

Video Game High School: Rock O’Clock is 3:32

Video Game High School continues to be one of the greatest things on the Internet in last week’s episode. I’m always a big fan of dream sequences, having been weaned on red rooms and the dancing dwarf in Twin Peaks, and the one that opens the episode is something else…

In Memoriam: The Daily New Orleans Times-Picayune

And so it has come to pass: A venerable and award-winning major metropolitan daily soon cease publishing every day. Last week, Newhouse Newspapers announced that this fall the 175-year-old New Orleans Times-Picayune, would only hit the streets in print form three days a week: Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays. When the…

Comment of the Day: Another Vote to Raze the Dome

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…

Sticky Fingers: 10 Musicians Who Deserve Their Own Ice Cream

Ice cream is good — especially in the summer and of course today. With the advent of the deliciously yummy Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, among others, ice-cream companies have been naming their flavors after artists for years. Ben & Jerry’s especially has been at the forefront of naming their…

Mad Men: You Can Never Truly Own a Woman

It was a rough one for our Mr. Don Draper during this week’s episode of Mad Men. Things just got moving along for the team at SCDP, and the season has only two episodes left! This is standard fare for creator Matthew Weiner. It feels as if he has an…

Where Are We Eating? Clue: Let’s Have a Chaat

At this southwest Houston restaurant, you can chat over an afternoon spread of chaat, or snacks. And the samosas seen below are not only stuffed with potatoes and peas but are also served with an assortment of other snackworthy vegetables and rich chutneys. Does the plate below look familiar? If…

App of the Week: Let iTranslate Voice Do Your Talking for You

App: iTranslate Voice Platform: iPhone Web site: iTranslate Voice Cost: $0.99 Back in the ’90s, there was this cool band from Denton called Ten Hands. They were sort of a weird mix of the Talking Heads, Peter Gabriel and Frank Zappa. They had really quirky material and covered a wide…

Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino: Enemy of Bad Taste

It’s been a busy year for Best Coast’s Bethany Cosentino. Last week, the duo of Cosentino and Bobb Bruno released their sophomore album, The Only Place, for which they recruited production bigwig Jon Brion. The very same week, Cosentino also launched a vintage-inspired line for hipster haven Urban Outfitters. Best…

Get Grilling: A Memorial Day Barbecue Roundup

Like most red-blooded Americans, I’ll be grilling out with my family today in celebration of Memorial Day. (You’re not barbecuing? COMMIE. McCarthy is coming for you.) So while I’m out back helping my dad tend to his famous pork butt, here are a few links to help you enjoy the…

Game of Thrones: “Blackwater”

What’s been most surprising about the lead-up to the Battle of the Blackwater, the decisive clash between the forces of King Joffrey and his uncle, Stannis Baratheon, is how little preparation Joffrey seemed to be putting into it. All we were privy to, at least, were some brief discussions between…

Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na… Playlist!

I just got back from Comicpalooza and have Batman on the brain. I mean, I always have Batman on the brain because he’s freakin’ Batman, but now it’s reached the jumping from furniture to furniture with a blanket tied around my neck screaming, “I am vengeance! I am the night!”…

Summer’s Here: The 11 Best Flag-Bikini Photos from Our Collection

Memorial Day marks the unofficial beginning of summer, and that means it’s time for women to break out the bikinis. Sometimes, this bikini-breakening-out can mean a display of pride in their native land, whether that involves American-flag bikinis, Confederate-flag bikinis, Texas-flag bikinis or bikinis featuring flags from around the world…

The Ten Greatest War Movies You Probably Haven’t Seen

Broadly speaking, Hollywood makes war movies for two reasons that aren’t profit-related (which we take as a given): to give the audience the slightest inkling of what actual battle is like (the closest most of us come is our biannual paintball game), and to commemorate the sacrifices our fighting men…

5 Memorial Day Pornos to Honor Our Country

Every Memorial Day, networks run marathons of classic war movies that dramatize the tragedies and victories our brave veterans experienced in service to their country. You bet we’ll be watching Saving Private Ryan, Platoon, The Longest Day and a host of others. But you know what else we’ll be watching?…

Hunting Down Heinz Varieties at H-E-B

For a glimpse of the impressive assortment of Heinz products available at the West Alabama H-E-B, see our slideshow. In his “totally biased supermarket ranking,” Sam Brown listed the H-E-B on West Alabama as No. 1. I heartily agree, but admit I, too, am heavily biased because it’s a stone’s…

Happy Memorial Day: 10 Songs To Honor Our Veterans

Memorial Day, the last Monday of May is a federal holiday originated to commemorate our country’s fallen soldiers. Yes, some view it as a work holiday and a good time to barbecue, but our veterans would have to disagree. To honor our vets, we put together a playlist this day…

Houston Ballet Proud to Be Made in America

Houston Ballet’s Made in America is the company’s annual celebration of stateside-developed choreography. This year’s program includes works by ballet icons George Balanchine and Mark Morris, as well a newly commissioned piece by dance sensation Nicolo Fonte. Honoring America’s role in the development of ballet is a tradition worth keeping,…

5 Ridiculous/Offensive Memorial Day Commercials

Some businesses are jerks for pimping a junk heap on wheels on Memorial Day. Others are silly for trying to sell sexual innuendo-heavy mattresses (“firm,” “spread out,” “not squishy”) on a day that’s supposed to be all about giving it up to American servicemen and women. Then there are these…

Friday Night: Rammstein at Toyota Center

Rammstein Toyota Center May 25, 2012 See pics from Rammstein’s fire-fueled concert in our slideshow. When the house lights came up at the end of Friday night’s Rammstein show, the crowd headed toward the exits and the custodial crew of the Toyota Center hit the floor. Mops in hand, they…

Reviews for the Lazy Gamer: Ketzal’s Corridors

The Game: Ketzal’s Corridors Platform: 3DS (eShop) Developer: Nintendo Genre: Puzzle Describe This Game in Three Words: A Better Tetris Plot Synopsis: Once a loving god named Ketzal built glorious temples in the spirit world, only for the evil god Koruptal to invade and steal Ketzal’s hearts. With the spirit…

Comicpalooza Day 3: What Is Real Horror?

Read my adventures from Day 1, and Craig Hlavaty’s take on Day 2, then head over to our slideshow to see more Comicpalooza action and cosplay. Being the Houston Press’s resident goth, it’s probably not a surprise that I view morning the same way Ron Paul views income tax. It’s…

Comicpalooza Day 2: Bring Money

Check out our first day at Comicpalooza. And Day 3, then head over to our slideshow to see more Comicpalooza action and cosplay. Guess what? Gum that was manufactured in 1988 doesn’t taste good. Heck, I don’t think it tasted good in 1988. I learned this after I bought a…

Comicpalooza Day 1: Ron Paul Endorses Ghostbusters

Check out our second day at Comicpalooza and Day 3, then head over to our slideshow to see more Comicpalooza action and cosplay. Former or current presidential candidate — depending on your level of optimism — Ron Paul was just roaming the halls of Comicpalooza. Obama I would’ve expected, he’s…

5 Cool & Cheap Weekenders: Umbrella Man, Robert Cray, Etc.

A short one this week, for the long holiday weekend. But worthwhile. Outside-the-Loop gig of the weekend: The Mighty Orq at Main Street Crossing in Tomball tonight at 8 p.m.. Ask Orq about the band’s European tour last month. Soulful Space City spokesman Nick Gaitan celebrates the release of his…

The Lot of a Freelance Writer, from One of Our Own

Freelance writing is probably not for you if you’re a fan of rejection. But if you’re determined to speak your piece, not to mention a little thick-skinned and willing to hear the word “no” a lot, you might even be able to make a living at it. This morning for…

Amelia Perez, 46, Bayou Body Count No. 69

A 46-year-old woman died when the driver of the SUV she was in got into a wild accident, Houston police say. Amelia Perez was a passenger in a Chevrolet Suburban driven by Casimiro Campos, 64, in the 5400 block of Anderson on the southwest side about 2 p.m. Wednesday. “Campos…

Last Night: Ty Segall at Walter’s

Ty Segall, White Fence, Useless Eaters, Mikey and the Drags Walter’s May 24, 2012 This was all just garage/psychedelic/whatever-you-may-call-it rock at its finest. You could say that Ty Segall brought a rowdy crowd that used the larger space at Walter’s on Naylor well indeed, to say the least. Segall, along…

Last-Minute Memorial Day Weddings on the Cheap

It’s the weekend of weddings. Have you been debating getting married but thought you couldn’t pull it off? Need to shotgun it? Or maybe you are just loco and met the guy of your dreams at 2 a.m. last night at Poison Girl and are desperate to tie the knot…

Rock On: 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…

Week in Photos: Solar Eclipse

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…

The Avengers: Rise of the Shawarma

Anyone who has ever watched a movie based on a Marvel comic knows you’ve got to stay put until after the final credits roll. There’s always a clip that alludes to the sequel, prequel or a spin-off — but no one would have imagined that the post-credits scene from The…

Knights of the Fire Kingdom: Houston’s Hottest Band

Yes, another article about the same band. See a different take on Knights of the Fire Kingdom in Jef With One F’s “bus-stop” interview. Houston has known Jeoaf Johnson as the burly beardo playing drums in Roky Moon & BOLT for the past three years. Yes, him. Now that the…

Last Night: Buxton & The Tontons at Discovery Green

Buxton, the Tontons Discovery Green May 24, 2012 I was pretty proud of myself Thursday night: I managed to kill three birds with one stone. I’d never seen local darlings Buxton or the Tontons live before, and I’d never been to a concert at Discovery Green, either. Thanks to UH-Downtown’s…

Rest in Peace, Astrodome, You Deserved So Much Better

From April 1988 through January 2000, I spent a lot of time at the Astrodome. About 100-150 nights a year, each year, more or less. My first job was operating the out-of-town games scoreboard for the Astros. I carried camera cables on the turf during Oiler games, dodged Monster Trucks…

Health Department Roundup: Stirrings at Yelapa, and a Banana Mystery

This week’s inspection report listing is a wasteland of fast-food establishments. They all have franchise numbers attached to differentiate between locations, but somehow those four- and five-digit identifiers make each Burger King and McDonald’s seem more anonymous. Could you tell the difference between a Subway with dirty non-food-contact surfaces on…

Comicpalooza This Weekend!

Last year Houston Press spent three glorious days hanging out in the George R. Brown Convention Center for Comicpalooza. The event is growing by leaps and bounds, and this year looks to be even better than the year before. We’ll be there for the duration, letting you know what bits…

Reviews for the Easily Distracted: Chernobyl Diaries

Title: Chernobyl Diaries Is This Anything Like The Princess Diaries? Chernobyl Diaries has fewer mutants. Rating Using Random Objects Relevant to the Film: One and a half cooling towers out of five. Brief Plot Synopsis: Stupid tourists sneak into site of nuclear disaster, are justifiably murdered. Tagline: “Experience the fallout.”…

Henri Bendel Opening Boutique in the Galleria on June 22

Fashionable ladies, mark your calendars for the June 22 grand opening of Henri Bendel at the Galleria. Finally, the retailer — known for lovely accessories, gifts, fragrance and cosmetics — is coming to Houston. The signature brown-and-white-striped Henri Bendel shopping bag will soon swing from the hands of many a…

Yello Echo: Complicated Instigators Keep Disco Torch Lit

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. Here’s what you’re about to walk into: A…

Knights of the Fire Kingdom: “I Dunno Why Fire Is Awesome”

It’s a well-known fact that most band names are essentially gobbledygook, but here at Rocks Off we’re trying hard to find meaning in the oddest monikers. I was sitting in my office about to begin the night’s drinking when Roky Moon and BOLT’s Aaron Echegaray came in without knocking. He…

Reviews for the Lazy Gamer: Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock

The Game: Doctor Who: The Eternity Clock Platform: PSN Developer: Supermassive Games Genre: Action Describe This Game in Three Words: You’re the Doctor Plot Synopsis: A deadly time storm threatens to rip the universe apart, and only a trip to the Eternity Clock, a planet that stands as the ultimate…

Whitney of the Ginger Man: Local Beers Make Her Proud

This week, I paid a visit to that Rice Village staple, the original Ginger Man, to have a post-work beer at a picnic table in the evening sun. You can always count on the Ginger Man for a great beer selection featuring some of Texas’s and Houston’s finest labels, and…

The Ultimate Wes Anderson Soundtrack Playlist: Extra Superlatives

Last week I told you about the soundtrack for director Wes Anderson’s upcoming feature Moonrise Kingdom, which showcases the work of composers Leonard Bernstein and Alexandre Desplat, Benjamin Britten and strange bedfellow Hank Williams Sr. Anderson’s films are the most anticipated movies of most every year, because they are like…

100 Creatives 2012: Ana Mae Holmes, Jewelry Designer

What she does: Ana Mae Holmes is the creator and owner of {temple street}, a line of handcrafted, limited-edition jewelry. “I do a limited run on my designs, which means I may only make ten of a certain necklace, and when it’s sold out, it’s gone,” Holmes said. Holmes describes…

Rest of the Best: Houston’s Top 8 Dance Clubs

With the term “dance club,” there are two ways to go. There’s the myopic view, where the term strictly means the glitzy, glamorous, fabulous clubs (once known as “discotheques”) that maybe aren’t specifically for dancing but certainly do include it in their arsenals, and there’s the panoptic view, which refers…

9 Tips on Being a Paid Freelance Writer

Recently I passed a personal milestone and finished my 1,000th blog entry for the Houston Press over the course of a four-year career. When you throw in print work I do here and for other publications, the total number of articles I’ve had published ranks closer to 1,200. It’s a…

Rich’s Property Owner Locks Out Tenants

The property owner of Rich’s Nightclub, the Midtown dance club about to celebrate its 29th anniversary this fall, has locked out his tenants, who had been running the club since October 2011, and terminated their lease. Nassim Joseph Jr., Managing Member of 2401 San Jacinto, LLC, confirmed to Rocks Off…

Bluegrass Great Doc Watson Hospitalized

Word has come that Doc Watson, beloved 89-year-old flat-picking genius and elder statesman of the Americana music scene, has been airlifted to Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, after suffering a fall at his home. According to reports in Bluegrass Today and the Raleigh News & Observer, Watson is being…

Vintage Nerdcore: Pac-Man Fever at 30

Much like pro wrestling, video games are another part of pop culture easily referenced by the modern artist, whether it’s Styles P checking Red Dead Redemption in “B.M.F. (Blowing Money Fast),” Del The Funky Homosapian’s love letter to video games “Proto Culture” or Childish Gambino sampling the music from Donkey…

DVDs & Blu-rays: Sherlock, Season Two

We admit television series don’t get much attention in this column, but this week’s release of Sherlock, Season Two is just too good to pass up. Benedict Cumberbatch is Sherlock, gifted as a detective but completely bereft of social skills. Martin Freeman is his partner and friend John Watson, a…

Is the Metroid/Star Fox Game Real? 6 More Crossovers We Want If So

There is a rumor going around that Nintendo will unleash something amazing at the Electronics Entertainment Expo this year in the form of a fused adventure between two of their biggest franchises, Star Fox and Metroid. The rumor comes from the usually reliable Paul Gale Network, but can still only…

Nominate Your Favorites for the 2012 Houston Web Awards

If you love food and you live in Houston, chances are you follow at least one food truck on Twitter, one restaurant on Facebook or one beer blog (remember blogging? People still do it, and in more than 140-character bursts). The 2012 Houston Web Awards are fast approaching, which means…

Our Mashed-Up Historic Houston Photos, As Seen On TV

Our series of mashed-up past and present Houston photos got some TV love yesterday. Abrahán Garza, who painstakingly puts together the photos — it’s not as easy as it looks — was on Great Day Houston to talk about the project. Follow Hair Balls News on Facebook and on Twitter…

How Do You Eat Your Cupcake?

It has come to my attention that there is more than one way to eat a cupcake. Two, three, even five ways, in fact. This shocking realization occurred during a recent family gathering, when I watched my relatives consume chocolate-frosted birthday cupcakes…all using different techniques. My niece adopted a traditional…

Preemo & Tawn P Team Up to Form All Day

Hip-hop, like any genre, changes and evolves, but one thing you could always count on (at least until the early part of the last decade) was the notion of the hip-hop group. When you look at MTV’s rankings of the greatest hip-hop groups of all time, you’d have a hard…

Celebrate Memorial Day with a Festive Fruit Pizza

Memorial Day is just around the corner. With my brother, a U.S. Marine (oorah!), currently back home from his first deployment in Afghanistan, the holiday is near and dear to my heart. Wanting to make something special to celebrate and honor all those who have served and who continue to…

Last Night: Armin van Buuren at Stereo Live

Armin van Buuren Stereo Live May 23, 2012 After a crazy night at Stereo Live with Rusko’s breakdown Tuesday, I couldn’t help but imagine what was in store for Wednesday night’s Armin van Buuren set. Hailing from the Netherlands, Armin started making music at age 14 and had his first…

Stretching the Definition of Printmaking at McClain Gallery

McClain Gallery’s current participation in PrintHouston 2012 — an ongoing celebration of both traditional and nontraditional printmaking — will satisfy those seeking either representation of the form thanks to three concurrent exhibitions. Bo Joseph falls squarely into the nontraditional camp. In “Empire of Spoils,” his first solo show at McClain,…

Trinity Mugshot Round-Up Part Two: More of the Best in Texas

The shutterbug jailhouse artistes up in the Lake Livingston-area town of Trinity have just unveiled their spring collection, and it’s a feast for the eyes. As we’ve pointed out before, no jurisdiction in Texas can match Trinity’s quality in the fine art of the booking photo. The lighting, the angle,…

A Second Chance at Who Should Play Steve Jobs

Recently, Sony pictures announced that the new Steve Jobs biopic would be penned by Social Network writer extraordinaire Aaron Sorkin. The movie, titled for some reason Steve Jobs, will be based on the best-selling biography by Walter Isaacson. Contrary to what you are thinking, this is not the indie Steve…

5 Most Overrated Paintings of All Time

You got a scene of a half-occupied cafe patio, a generic grocery store item and some old, bored woman. These belong in the canon of the greatest artworks ever! No they don’t. Though folks have been forever going apeshit over these five artworks, they seem to be more about hype…

Steve Hogarth & Richard Barbieri: “Naked” on the Stage

Steve Hogarth of Marillion and Richard Barbieri of Porcupine Tree are two incredibly prolific, daring artists who have teamed up on a new record called Not the Weapon But the Hand. Earlier this year, they released a music video for the song “Naked,” whose stark sadness and theatrical grace is…

Tiempo Libre: Hot in Havana

Cuban music group Tiempo Libre has a goal for its Hot in Havana concert series with the Houston Symphony — to get people up and dancing. “When people hear our music, they want to dance, but they’re in a concert hall, so they don’t know if they should or not,”…

Made in America

There are lots of firsts in Houston Ballet’s spring repertory program, Made in America. There’s the company premiere of Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes by Mark Morris. There’s a reprise of Theme and Variations by George Balanchine, one of the first works by the choreographer that the Houston…

“It is what it is. Or is it?”

It’s been almost 100 years since Marcel Duchamp created his Bicycle Wheel and launched the ready-made art movement. The exhibit “It is what it is. Or is it?” explores the current status of the once revolutionary form. Has ready-made become static, so integrated into today’s art scene that it’s lost…

”Blues in All Its Colors”

The blues, according to visual artist Martin Miglioretti, aren’t just blue. They’re a rainbow of reds, purples, yellows and greens, too. Miglioretti’s series of tribute posters to local blues musicians is part of the exhibit “Blues in All Its Colors,” currently on display at the Heritage Society. A collection of…

2012 Summer Guide: It’s a Scorcher

The temperature will not be the only hot thing going in Houston this summer as the concert season is shaping up to be a scorcher for your wallet and your ear holes. It’s a classic-rock wonderland with the Beach Boys, Van Halen and Aerosmith coming through. And if those old…

2012 Summer Guide: Summer Movie Preview

In a movie season worshipped for its CGI-boosted, spiritually bankrupt juvenilia, it’s heartening to know that filmmakers still create — and maybe more significantly, that studios still distribute — summer entertainment for grown-ups. Not that those buckets of popcorn are going to empty themselves, but who needs to be reminded…

2012 Summer Guide: Summer in the City

LISTINGS: Theater, outdoor activities, nearby escapes and more. Miller Outdoor Theatre, 100 Concert Dr., Hermann Park, 281-373-3386 www.milleroutdoortheatre.com Miller Outdoor Theatre will be presenting this event, featuring many of Houston’s most talented vocalists and dancers, accompanied by the 23-piece BACEMENT Orchestra. 8:15 to 11 p.m.; free tickets are available at…

Tiempo Libre: Hot in Havana

Cuban music group Tiempo Libre has a goal for its Hot in Havana concert series with the Houston Symphony — to get people up and dancing. “When people hear our music, they want to dance, but they’re in a concert hall, so they don’t know if they should or not,”…

8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston

Do something real about hunger at the 8th Annual Empty Bowls Houston. For a mere $25, you get a simple lunch and your choice of bowls created by local artisans, with proceeds benefiting the Houston Food Bank. More than 1,200 handcrafted bowls were donated last year, and this year the…

Comicpalooza

Comicpalooza, the convention about all things pop culture, has established itself as a major player on the expo circuit. Fans experience all manner of magnificent geekdom over the convention’s three-day run. Topping the list of celebrity attendees this year is the one and only George Takei. Known for his role…

American Falls

She’s already made a name for herself as an award-winning actor, and now with Catastrophic Theatre’s world premiere of American Falls, Miki Johnson adds playwright to her résumé. American Falls begins with the line “Let me tell you a story,” and each of the characters does just that. Lisa, who…

Rammstein

Most people on this side of the world only know Rammstein for their late-’90s fluke MTV hit “Du Hast,” but they are much more than that monstrously catchy, secretly emo anthem. Rammstein have sold more than 15 million albums worldwide, and are by far one of the biggest gateway bands…

Brown Case Gets Uglier

COURTS Brown Case Gets Uglier Yes, it’s possible By Craig Malisow In the roughly 87 years we’ve been covering allegations of cocaine-absorbing, pregnant-wife-pummeling, creepy-sex-advice-spouting, alleged-stripper-banging, medical-license-losing doctor Michael Glyn Brown, we’ve yet to see his ever-changing lineup of lawyers sink to such an entertainingly gutter level as in a recent…

Summer of Love 45th Anniversary

Hippie alert! Next month will be the 45th anniversary of the Monterey Pop Festival, which drew tens of thousands of people to the California seaside and cast a long shadow across the rest of ’60s music. But where Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding and The Who made the Monterey Pop headlines,…

Down

Phil Anselmo is a busy man. Besides remaining one of the most iconic voices in metal, he’s running his own imprint, Housecore Records, and working hands-on, one-on-one with Housecore bands such as Haarp and Warbeast. “I like to work with my guys and see their vision through,” Anselmo says. He’s…

Men in Black Goes Back in Time

Can any one of the millions of Americans who saw Men in Black 2 in 2002 describe its plot today? A single scene? I saw both MIB movies upon their original release and have as little memory of the experience as if I’d been mind-wiped with one of those “neuralyzing”…

Milton Hopkins & Jewel Brown

Austin’s Dialtone Records has already done right by Houston blues, releasing albums by Little Joe Washington and the late Earl Gilliam as well as the Texas Southside Kings CD, but the pairing of Jewel Brown and Milton Hopkins deserves some attention on more than just a local level. Both Brown…

MUY CALIENTE SUMMER EDITION

Dear Mexican, I was wondering why Mexicans in Chicago are meaner than Mexicans in California? I love my Mexican brothers and sisters in California (I’m from Cali) but they are the biggest pendejos in Chicago! Does cold weather make Mexicans pissed-off? And why do Mexican women like to ram white…

Buxton, The Tontons

On the surface, Buxton and the Tontons don’t have much in common: A folky alt-country band and psychedelic-tinged garage-rock crew fronted by a bewitching jazz singer. But they’ve come up in the local scene at about the same time (both emerged around 2007 or ’08), and have developed into successful…

Pradaxa Patients Can’t Stop the Bleeding

Less than 24 hours after Loraine Franklin fell on the kitchen floor of her Georgetown home, she was dead. It was December 29, 2011, and Franklin’s daughters say today that, had Franklin, 80, not been prescribed a blood thinner called Pradaxa, she’d have lived to see the new year and…

Burgers and Nostalgia at Lankford Grocery

To see more photos from Lankford Grocery, check out our slideshow. For a 73-year-old restaurant, Lankford Grocery is a breath of fresh air. Straddling the quickly gentrifying neighborhoods of Montrose and the Fourth Ward, the tumbledown burger joint in circus hues of red and white has never suffered the crippling…

Long Live King Hedley

Of all contemporary American playwrights, Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winner August Wilson, who died in 2005, is perhaps the most old-fashioned. Which is a splendid thing. He loves the well-constructed play, dropping character hints and scene tidbits along the way that will pay off big-time by the end of…

Closing Time

For the past four and a half years, I’ve spent weekend nights (and a few weeknights) trolling through Houston nightclubs and bars. I suppose that’s no different from the way a lot of twenty- and thirtysomethings have spent their nights, save for one semi-big difference: It’s been my job. It’s…

Greg Laswell Needs a Landline

It’s almost a decade since Greg Laswell first darkly won his way into our hearts in the form of Good Movie. From day one, he has shown himself to be the master of the deft lyric and cutting notes that turn simple songs into treatises on the human heart. Slowly,…

Umbrella Man’s Bridges and Bayous.

No disrespect to the drummer (Gabriel Alaniz for a while now), but the three other members of Umbrella Man and their instruments make three legs of an almost-perfect Texas musical triangle: Namesake upright bassist Nick Gaitan brings wood-slapping swamp pop and rockabilly; standing steel guitarist Bart Maloney supplies honky-tonk swing…

Capsule Art Reviews: “Endearing the Line,” “The Graphic Arts of Hans Erni,” “HJ Bott: Rhythm and Rhetoric,” “Members,” “reverse of volume RG,” “Shifting Paradigms in Contemporary Ceramics,” “Space Zombie Mayan Apocalyptic Human Sacrifice Uplift Mofo Part

“Endearing the Line” Berlin-based 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…

Father John Misty

When he isn’t going into full social-media combat with hapless Pitchfork bloggers, former Fleet Foxes drummer Joshua Tillman reels out great lived-in, sturdy folk-rock as Father John Misty. You may remember his pre-Misty project, J. Tillman, as a somber, snowy affair not too far removed from the Foxes, whom he…


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