Cover Story: The First Families of Houston Food

Back in late January, I compiled a blog post about the histories of some of Houston’s most important restaurant families. I happen to love history, but I assumed most readers would be more interested in reading about the latest restaurant openings or cheap food in the Heights or which chef…

Reality Bites: 90 Day Fiance

There are a million reality shows on the naked television. We’re going to watch them all, one at a time. I’m hearing a lot about how “traditional marriage” is under assault these days. At the forefront, apparently, are The Gays, who want to — I don’t know — swish in…

Another Teacher Wins in Sexting Case

Yet again a Texas court has absolved a teacher for being pervy with a student, thanks to a court ruling last year connected to a Houston case. A Fort Worth teacher in this 30s was let off the hook recently and the case dismissed after being arrested for getting all…

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings at House of Blues, 2/25/2014

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, Valerie June House of Blues February 25, 2014 Soul music is the alchemy that turns pain into gold, but it takes a proper soul revue to polish that gold until it shines. Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings radiate soul with the magnitude of their fearless…

Kevin Naderi to Face Off at Iron Fork Against…

We have secured a second chef for the third annual Iron Fork competition at this year’s Menu of Menus Extravaganza. This brave fellow will be competing against Kevin Naderi of Roost in a secret-ingredient cooking challenge moderated by Randy Evans of Haven to determine which of them is the Iron…

Top 5 Weirdest Chewing Gum Flavors

When Roald Dahl featured chewing gum that tasted like a three-course meal in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, marketing executives took note. The spectrum of chewing gum flavors has broadened tenfold since the book’s publication, sometimes not for the better. Here are five flavors readily available at your local grocery…

Attention, Houston! M&M’s MEGA Have Landed

Of all the complaints about M&M’s I’ve had over the years, size has never been an issue. I’ve been perturbed by the persistent existence of the gross dark chocolate raspberry flavor and irritated there’s never been a re-release of the “strawberried peanut butter” version. But weight and girth? I thought…

What the Hell Is Bitcoin and Why Should You Care?

One of the trending topics on Facebook this week — a pretty good indicator of what people are talking about online — was Mt. Gox. The vast majority of people have probably never heard of the the strange sounding company, but its bankruptcy could have a significant impact on other…

Aaron Hernandez Just Served Someone a Beatdown Behind Bars

Since going away to prison while awaiting trial on murder charges, and other than the occasional appearances for status updates on said trial, Aaron Hernandez has almost completely faded into the background. For the sake of content, this has been a bad thing, but I suppose for the sake of…

Don’t Know Who Michael Bloomfield Was? You Totally Should.

“He was the greatest guitar player I ever heard” — Bob Dylan “[He] is music on two legs” — Eric Clapton “You could put [him] with James Brown, and he’d be a motherfucker.” — Miles Davis Wow. What other unknown axe-slinger could garner such praise from such music heavyweights? But…

Vote or Die: The Last VJ’s Top 5 Videos of the Week

Welcome back to The Last VJ, music fans. This week we explore some coinage history while watching a headless organ player, trip balls with Eternal Lips, and watch a touching tribute to a family member that is so sweet that even my jaded heart doesn’t want to mock it. Music…

The Pixies Should Just Retire Already

Tomorrow night, Houston will witness the return of legendary indie-rockers the Pixies. It’s their first show in town since 2010, and obviously a lot has changed about them since then. If you’ll recall, the last time was at Verizon Wireless Theater, playing all of second album Doolittle in lieu of…

Slim Thug Brings That #BossLife to City Hall

The chambers of City Hall were fuller and triller than normal Tuesday as rapper Slim Thug was on hand to receive a proclamation celebrating his outstanding involvement in the community, officially making Februrary 25, 2014 Slim Thug Day in the City of Houston. Slim arrived with his family, friends and…

Bill Hicks: His Ride Ended 20 Years Ago

As of February 26, comedian Bill Hicks will have been dead 20 years. Houston’s favorite son (don’t try to deny it) was 32. Whether he went on to meet his version of Jesus (the guy who doesn’t like crosses), descended into the infernal regions (where the Satan-worshipping family down the…

Order the Curried Quinoa at Benjy’s on Washington

I’m not a vegetarian, but I do enjoy ordering dishes that showcase in-season vegetables accented with grains or a meat substitute like tofu. During a recent dinner at Benjy’s on Washington, I forwent ordering meat-centric dishes like the braised short rib with a creamy cashew butter and cranberry jam, and…

Alleged Grandma Killer Returning to Harris County

Prescription pill bottles tossed a few blocks from a burning home helped Harris County sheriff’s investigators charge Ethan Drake with capital murder. Drake, according to authorities, stabbed grandma Caroline Stagner, 72, and then set her Highlands home on fire on December 13. “An autopsy determined Stagner had been stabbed several…

Does It Matter to Us They Caught El Chapo?

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, or better yet, an underground air conditioned bunker near the Mexican border, you’ve probably heard about the capture of Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. The billionaire, former Forbes-richest drug kingpin was nabbed over the weekend in Mexico. If you were watching the local Univision…

Ronan Farrow Is a Millennial Journalist for the Millennials

Ronan Farrow may still need an introduction, but he’s been gunning to change that. This week, he premiered his new MSNBC show, Ronan Farrow Daily, at the noon central slot. I will fully admit that my initial interest in the show (and probably lots of people’s) was due to recent…

Soft-Shell Crab Always in Season at Thai Spice

For better or for worse, I often throw caution to the wind when it comes to food consumption. Potentially-sickening-yet-delicious-looking street food in Bombay? I’ll try. Expired milk? No problem if it passes the sniff test. Cookie I just dropped on the floor? Of course. Which is why when I ordered…

Happy #THUGGADAY: City Hall Salutes Northside Boss

Today at City Hall, a prominent resident of Houston will receive his very own proclamation from the mayor, much like the thousands of citizens who have also received such certificates in the past. This particular citizen is named Stayve Jerome Thomas, a gentleman who has been a successful representative of…

Top 5 Starbucks Desserts

Most people go to Starbucks for their daily coffee fix, but I visit in order to feed my addiction to sweets. Their desserts have improved greatly in the past five years and some even stand up to the small-batch treats found at local bakeries. Try one of my five favorites…

Rally to Kill One Bin for All

The recycling fight comes to the steps of Houston’s city hall today when labor and environmental justice group representatives (along with Miss Houston Rodeo Jacquelyn Young) partake in a rally they hope will convince the city to trash its “One Bin for All” recycling initiative. The protesters are against the…

Sammy Patrenella Shares Some Family History

This week’s feature story (online Wednesday) takes an in-depth look at the Houston families who developed our diverse food scene into what it is today. We spent hours researching and interviewing family members to compile their stories, but not everything could make it into print. In celebration of these fascinating…

The Modular Food Truck Is Back, Better than Ever

Though incredibly popular and well received by critics, The Modular food truck (actually a trailer) had a surprisingly short run. It opened in 2011, helmed by Joshua Martinez and Lyle Bento. At the time, Martinez was fresh off a stint as general manager of Kata Robata, and Bento was an…

Reviews for the Lazy Gamer: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2

Game: Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 Platform: Xbox 360, PS3, PC Publisher/Developer: Konami/MercurySteam Genre: Adventure Describe This Game in Three Words: Dracula May Cry Plot: Gabriel Belmont has become Dracula, and now rises in the modern world in order to face the return of Satan. If he defeats the Prince…

What Are the Seven Layers of the Seven-Layer (Magic) Bar?

It’s a deceptively simple question: “What are the seven layers of the Seven-Layer (or “Magic”) Bar?” The answer, however, continues to elude me. If you look at the “official” recipe on the Eagle Brand website, which I think actually holds a copyright on the phrase “Seven-Layer Magic Bar,” it would…

Pixies Gouge Away Through Recent Lineup Turmoil

Several words come to mind when pondering the Pixies, among them “pioneering,” “innovative” and “influential.” Lately, it’s safe to add “resilient” when discussing the veteran rockers. Since their 1986 inception, the Boston-born band — front man Black Francis, guitarist Joey Santiago, drummer David Lovering and beloved bassist Kim Deal –…

Bassist Rozzano Zamorano’s Death Leaves Huge Void in Music Scene

Houston’s music community is still reeling after popular bassist Rozzano Zamorano was found dead in his Montrose apartment late last week. Friends say Zamorano failed to show up for a gig with Vince Converse last Friday night at Dan Electro’s Guitar Bar, leading police officers alerted by his family to…

The NCAA Is Evil, But You Probably Already Knew That

Oregon State pitcher Ben Wetzler was drafted in the fifth round of last June’s MLB amateur draft by the Philadelphia Phillies. Wetzler was only a junior, but the NCAA permits college juniors to be drafted. Wetzler did not come to an agreement with the Phillies, and as allowed by NCAA…

Netflix, Comcast End Feud: Why It Matters to You

If you tried to watch a movie or a TV series recently on Netflix, particularly if you happen to have Comcast as your Internet provider, you might have had a few issues. Sure, they may have the entire final season of Breaking Bad, but it won’t do you much good…

The Menil Offers the Mysteries of Magritte

The Setup: John and Dominique de Menil were friends with many of the prominent art figures of their day, including the modern painter René Magritte. As a result of their patronage, the Menil Collection holds the most elaborate repository of Magritte’s paintings outside of his native Belgium. In many ways,…

Taste Test: Saint Arnold’s Bishops Barrel 6

The latest in Saint Arnold’s series of barrel-aged beers was released to bars this past week. Bishops Barrel No. 6 takes the Pumpkinator, the brewery’s popular seasonal imperial pumpkin stout, and ages it nine months in rum barrels from Appleton Estate. I went to the Stag’s Head Pub at Shepherd…

Reviews for the Lazy Gamer: Thief

Game: Thief Platform: Xbox One, Xbox, PS4, PS3, PC Publisher/Developer: Square Enix/Eidos Montreal Genre: First Person Stealth Describe This Game in Three Words: Stalk, shoot, run Plot: Garrett, the antihero master criminal of the cult hit series Thief, returns to the strange and dark City after more than a year…

Dish of the Week: Beef Stroganoff

From classic comfort foods to regional standouts and desserts, we’ll be sharing a new recipe with you each week. See the complete list of recipes at the end of this post. As we bid the Sochi Olympics a hearty “do svidaniya” just yesterday, we’re sharing one final memento from our…

Omotai at Fitzgerald’s, 2/21/14

Omotai, Lions of Tsavo, Baring Teeth, Chipped Teeth Fitzgerald’s February 21, 2014 Whenever the topic of Houston’s heaviest bands comes up, it’s tough not to place Omotai somewhere near the very top of that particular pile of bones. For three years now, the trio has offered up the city’s most…

Craving Peruvian? Head South to Chuyos

About 40 minutes south of Houston there’s a small restaurant in a strip mall whose owners are from Lima, and they are making some very good and authentic Peruvian food. Ana Cecilia and Oscar Dasso opened the place in 2008, and it has since become a favorite of Peruvians and…

What to Expect When Your Child Punches You in the Dick

One morning last week I was feeling pretty good about myself. Despite a late night of writing I’d gotten up early and with enough energy to achieve that magical concept of being on time at my day job. The Kid With One F had been mostly accommodating in the morning…

Comeback Against Suns Helps Rockets Avoid Road Disaster

Two games and three quarters into their longest road trip of the season, the Rockets appeared headed for a 1-2 start to the five-game West Coast swing. They had just been lit up for 77 points in the second and third quarter and were down 11 in Phoenix, with former…

Breakfast Tacos at Tierra Caliente

Familiarity breeds contempt, and proximity to tacos breeds apathy. Or so goes my reasoning for why we don’t frequent Tacos Tierra Caliente more, well, frequently. “It’s right around the corner; we can go there anytime we want,” I would reason. Truth be told, the fact that I rarely carry cash…

Rodeo’s Best Bites Competition Crowns the Winners

“I have a fun fact for those of you in the judging room tonight,” came the voice over the loudspeaker. The three dozen or so people judging the Best Bites portion of the Rodeo Uncorked!® Roundup competition stopped talking in anticipation. “If you eat all 81 food samples and all…

Are You Houston’s Best Music Photographer?

One of the best parts of running Rocks Off is going through all the concert photos we run every week. We’re proud to say we feature the work of Houston’s finest music photographers on this blog, but now we’re upping the ante by putting that to a vote. In other…

Don Imus Endorses Kinky Friedman Ag Commissioner Campaign

Fox Business talk show host Don Imus has come out in support of Richard “Kinky” Friedman’s campaign for Texas Agriculture Commissioner. He’s also having some fun with it. Imus had a phone conversation with Friedman on his show Wednesday morning. Here’s a transcript the show put on its blog: 8:40:17…

Absolut Vodka Releases Limited-Edition ‘Texas’ Flavor

Since 2007, Absolut Vodka has been releasing a limited-edition flavor based on an American city every year. The first one was New Orleans, followed by Los Angeles, Boston, Brooklyn, San Francisco, Miami and Chicago. This year, the company has decided to create its first-ever state-inspired vodka in honor of Texas…

Eagles at Toyota Center, 2/21/2014

Eagles Toyota Center February 21, 2014 The Eagles don’t do too many interviews with alternative weeklies, but I’ve always wanted to ask Don Henley if sometimes a song is just a song. Besides one of the sharpest minds in pop music, the northeast Texas native is someone who (to put…

The Big Easy Salutes 20 Years of Bayou City Blues

Houston blues lovers showed up in throngs Friday night as Upper Kirby blues dive The Big Easy celebrated its 20th anniversary under the direction of Tom McLendon. One more person and the Fire Marshal couldn’t have squeezed in to shut the place down if he had to. Over two decades…

Five Songs for Tonight’s Bigfoot Visitor

As we’ve previously reported, Rick Dyer is coming to Houston bearing what he claims is the corpse of the legendary Bigfoot. Dyer assures us that he shot the beast outside San Antonio and is avidly awaiting DNA confirmation from a university to verify his outrageous claims. It’s all chupacabra poop,…

Finally! Killen’s Barbecue to Open Tomorrow

It was a beautiful thing to watch: Ronnie Killen, unwrapping a huge slab of hot-from-the-oven brisket, then lightly shaking it to gauge the consistency of the meat. Moist heat curled upwards as the wrapper was peeled back, and the black-crusted meat jiggled as if it were a big block of…

Crasis: A Bold Fusion of Local Music, Art & Technology

Houston’s experimental scene doesn’t always get a lot of media attention, but the city is home to a number of artists who regularly both expand and violate the boundaries of what is usually considered popular music. Many if not most of them employ some form of technology as one of…

Weekend Weather: Rain Moves Out, Cooler Weather Moves In

I’ve been having a problem recently. My wife and I sometimes disagree about the temperature of the house. I prefer it quite a bit cooler than she does. During the winter, it’s not a big deal because neither of us are particular fans of the heater blasting. So, it remains…

Dr. Dog at Warehouse Live, 2/20/2014

Dr. Dog Warehouse Live February 20, 2013 A revival happened Thursday night, or a reawakening for some. I’m not sure if it was just this specific stop on the tour — whether it was the people involved, both crowd and crew, or where Dr. Dog is as a band right…

Houston Ballet Creates Magic With Aladdin

The Setup: Aladdin may not be one of Western culture’s primary princess fairy tales (i.e., Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Snow White and the Seven Dwarves), but it might as well be. It’s the most famous of the stories that make up Scheherazade’s One Thousand and One Nights, and thanks to Disney’s…

Reviews for the Easily Distracted: Pompeii

Title: Pompeii Can We Expect a Historically Accurate Representation of Events? But of course. Take special note of how all Romans have English accents. Rating Using Random Objects Relevant to the Film: Two Waponi Chiefs out of five. Brief Plot Synopsis: Boy becomes slave; slave meets girl; volcano erupts, which…

Old-School Conjunto Scene Thriving in Jacinto City

On a pleasantly sunny Sunday afternoon, just a few feet removed from a set of railroad tracks, the sounds of a hyperactive accordion can be heard dancing within a small, simple building. The room is packed with family and friends rejoicing in their mutual love for conjunto music, that traditional…

Eagle Ford Shale Is Causing Air Pollution — Lots

If you live around here and you haven’t heard about the Eagle Ford Shale oil and natural gas play in the past few years, you just haven’t been paying attention. The shale play that stretches from South Texas into Mexico is one of the key developments that has revitalized the…

Doctor Who: Breaking Up With the Daleks and the Cybermen

Details are short on what we can expect beyond glorious eyebrows from Peter Capaldi’s Doctor this coming autumn, but one rumor that’s become quite prevalent is that the Doctor will face off against his two greatest enemies: the Daleks and the Cybermen. Frankly, it’s time to retire the two races…

Last Shot @RODEOHOUSTON’s Social Media Scavenger Hunt

This year the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo will not only feature entertainment from Usher, Maroon 5, and Keith Urban amongst other top performers, but it’s also been awarding prizes through a Twitter-based scavenger hunt. It’s like finding the golden ticket from Willy Wonka. With the Twitter account @RODEOHOUSTON (which…

Upcoming Events: Mardi Gras & Fat Tuesday Celebrations Galore

On Monday, February 24, Vic & Anthony’s will host a special five-course wine dinner featuring wines from the Michael David Winery, the overall top winery at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo International Wine Competition for 2014. All of the selections for the evening are Double Gold winners. The meal…

Rockets Trade Brooks to Denver, Lose to Warriors in OT

Rockets GM Daryl Morey did it again. In each of his eight years with the Rockets, he has made a trade prior to the league’s trade deadline. Leading up to Thursday, it appeared less and less likely a deal would get done, primarily because the names most frequently mentioned in…

Houston’s Rowdiest Festival Moves to the Warehouse District

When the city’s preeminent music festival announced its lineup last week, some observers questioned whether this year’s lineup had enough bang for the buck. One of Houston’s fastest-growing music fests, For the Community, has no such problem, though. This weekend’s installment, the fest’s seventh, features some significant changes. But the…

Children of Pop Is Throwing You a Pizza Party

Last year was a busy year for Houston’s Children of Pop. So busy, in fact, that the act never had time to host an official release party for its latest album, Fiesta/Drift, which was voted one of Rocks Off’s top local albums of 2013. But that’s all about to change…

Houston’s 10 Coolest Bar Names

As our sister blog Eating…Our Words does, from time to time Rocks Off will be giving your our picks for the top taverns in various Houston-area neighborhoods. Of course, the lines can be porous, but here anything with a TABC license that cannot reasonably be considered either a restaurant, coffeehouse…

Facebook’s Whatsapp Purchase Reminds Us Tech Is for the Kids

In the span of three months, Facebook, the massive social media giant, offered more than $20 billion (billion with a ‘b’) for a pair of messaging apps. The first was SnapChat, the photo message sharing app your kids love and you probably know nothing about, which turned down $3 billion…

Demi Lovato at Toyota Center, 2/19/2014

Demi Lovato Toyota Center February 19, 2014 Hey, you know what’s important? Eardrums. Too bad I don’t have mine anymore, now that the Demi Lovato concert is over. Wednesday night, Texas’ own pop princess graced the city with her presence for the second time in a year, following the 2013…

Maybe the End of Bioshock Is for the Best

Irrational Games, the makers of the critically acclaimed Bioshock series, announced on their website that they would be shutting their doors and laying off all but 15 of their employees. Mastermind Ken Levine stated that he intends to move onto smaller, more narrative heavy games that will be delivered exclusively…

First Look at LA Crawfish’s New Location, Now Open in Greenway

Popular Vietnamese-and-crawfish spot LA Crawfish has expanded its empire inside the Loop with its newest location, on Richmond. Taking over the old Kobecue spot in the Greenway Shopping Center, the franchise location, which opened just last month, is serving the same bags of buttery, garlic-loaded crawfish along with intoxicating bowls…

New York Fashion Week Fall 2014 Walk Down Memory Lane

New York Fashion Week wrapped up last week and though the rest of the world has moved on to the London, Milan and Paris shows, I’d like to take a walk down memory lane. The fall collections usually pale in comparison to the September shows. September is much warmer, so…

Neutral Milk Hotel at Warehouse Live, 2/19/2014

Neutral Milk Hotel Warehouse Live February 19, 2014 Wednesday night’s sold-out crowd at Warehouse Live was filled to the brim, as eager fans awaited newly reunited art-rockers Neutral Milk Hotel. For many, it was the first (or second) chance to see the band that bewilderingly broke up right after their…

The Rocks Off 200: Catch Fever Is Catching On

Welcome to The Rocks Off 200, our portrait gallery of the most compelling profiles and personalities in the far-flung Houston music community — a lot more than just musicians, but of course they’re in there too. See previous entries in the Rocks Off 100 at this link. It’s always a…

Houston’s Venezuelans Come Out to Support Jailed Leader

Times are hard in Venezuela. Crime is rampant, there’s no toilet tissue (really), and inflation is through the roof. Days of violent protests have turned the country’s capital inside out. Venezuelans throughout Texas gathered this week to protest after opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez turned himself in to authorities on terrorism…

Frozen, the Homosexual Agenda and the New Satanic Panic

By now it’s all over the Internet about how Kathryn Skaggs, who blogs at A Well-Behaved Mormon Woman, believes that Disney’s Frozen and in particular the song “Let it Go” is a clear attempt by Hollywood liberals to normalize same sex relations and secretly indoctrinate your children. Her logic, if…

Caffeine Crawl Hopes to Make a Splash in Houston on Saturday

In Houston, we have experienced our fair share of pub crawls, but there’s one drink we haven’t gotten to crawl for, and that’s coffee. Missouri-based boutique marketing company The LAB created Caffeine Crawl in 2011. The event spread through the country, reaching a variety of cities (Kansas City, Denver, and…

Rest of the Best 2014: Houston’s Top 10 Carousels

Carousels are magic. They truly are. An adult can look at a merry-go-round in a play yard and safely think it’s just for kids. You make that same merry-go-round two stories tall and full of expertly carved animals, lights, and calliope music and suddenly grown people will elbow each other…

No Trades, No Problem: Asik, Still a Rocket, Helps Roll Lakers

As Hollywood thrillers go, the game at Staples Center Wednesday night was a box office flop. The entire night was more slapstick farce than docudrama, though Lakers fans might argue it was a horror story. For the Rockets, that meant a 134-108 laugher over an injury and trade-depleted Laker team…

Former Yes Man Jon Anderson Gets Close to the Edge…and the Audience

Classic-rock fans might not see the connection between intricate, musically adventurous progressive rock and all-you-can-eat shrimp and shuffleboard tournaments. But increasingly, fans of this genre — or Southern rock, or blues, or country, and even Rick Springfield or KISS — have gathered on the high seas, on cruise ships packed…

Jamie Kilstein

Comedian and Citizen Radio podcast guru Jamie Kilstein has an image problem. Coming to Houston for a one-night stand at the Station Theater, he’s a progressive, feminist, vegan comic who speaks out against America’s rape culture. “Your average reader is going to say, ‘That doesn’t really sound like something you…

The Manhattan Transfer

Vocal quartet The Manhattan Transfer has the distinction of receiving the most Grammy Award nominations for any one album. The group’s 1985 release Vocalese earned a record-breaking 12 nominations. It wasn’t a surprise for Transfer fans; in 1981, the group had already become the first ever to win Grammy Awards…

Houston Variety Showcase

Check out the Houston Variety Showcase, an unexpected combination of talents. “I am always surprised to see what kind of talent you get out of a crazy bunch you bring together from all over Texas,” says host Eve Calientina. “There are whips, fire, knives, magic, comedy and sometimes female nudity…

TUTS Film: The Wizard of Oz

The scenery, the set, the plot, the extraordinary actors and music…The Wizard of Oz is magical. The fantasy film follows Dorothy (a ridiculously talented 17-year-old Judy Garland) as she’s whisked away from her Kansas farm to a magical land populated by witches, wizards and flying monkeys. In search of a…

My Friend Is a Real Hothead. Help!

Welcome to Ask Willie D, Rocks Off’s advice column where the Geto Boys MC answers reader questions about matters, in his own words, “funny, serious or unpredictable.” Something on your mind? Ask Willie D! WHAT TO DO ABOUT MY HOTHEADED FRIEND Dear Willie D I have a friend who cannot…

Odyssey’s End

A World War II foot soldier comes home to a working-class town in Pennsylvania and doesn’t feel like he belongs anymore. That’s the premise of Odyssey’s End, a special reading being staged by Stark Naked Theatre Company (and sponsored in part by the Houston Press). A group of actors will…

Elizabeth Strout: The Burgess Boys

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Strout, appearing at the Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series, set her latest book, The Burgess Boys, in New York and Maine. The family drama is about two adult brothers who live in New York and their sister, who lives in Maine. The woman’s teenage son…

Darkman: Celebrating Sam Raimi’s Descent Into Utter Madness

No matter what else he does, director Sam Raimi has two unassailable fan favorites under his belt: 1987’s Evil Dead 2, and the 1992 trilogy-capper Army of Darkness. (His first film, 1981’s The Evil Dead, is more “respected” than “loved” by the fans.) Released between those two films, Raimi’s 1990…

Fauré Quartett

The Fauré Quartett, in town courtesy of the Houston Friends of Chamber Music, has rarely performed in Houston, but that’s not for lack of affection for local chamber music fans, violinist Erika Geldsetzer tells us: “I think Houston has incredible people working behind the scenes [with the Friends of Chamber…

Susan Mallery: Blackberry Island

In Evening Stars, the final book in best-selling romance novelist Susan Mallery’s Blackberry Island trilogy, published by Harlequin, one character sees the island off the West Coast as a place of retreat, while another feels trapped by it. Mallery, whose first two books in the series have sold more than…

3 Days to Kill Is Nonsense, but Cos’ Remains the Boss

In 1990, the same year that Kevin Costner released the massive global hit Dances with Wolves, a curious thing happened in France. The name Kevin became the country’s most popular for new babies, a Gaelic moniker edging out national stalwarts like Antoine and Jules. Imagine if everyone in America suddenly…

Dillon Garcia

Comedian Dillon Garcia makes his first stop as a headliner at the Improv Comedy Showcase, and he tells us fans shouldn’t expect any fat jokes during his routine. Plus-size comedian Gabriel Iglesias (a.k.a. Fluffy) befriended the self-proclaimed chubby Garcia early in his career. “He told me not to make fat…

The Bear in Arms

In the admittedly dubious interest of using national stereotypes as a way of understanding human nature, let’s posit that while Americans have always emerged from the womb cheerfully, pleased with their right to pursue happiness, Russians were born to suffer. That may help explain why Fedor Bondarchuk’s 3D spectacle Stalingrad…

The Trials of Mohammad Ali

Despite its title, the film The Trials of Muhammad Ali has nothing to do with the physical judgment and decisions his fists handed down inside the boxing ring. Rather, it centers on the defining controversy of his life, which embroiled race, politics, war, religion and civil rights. The documentary from…

There He Goes Again

Action heroes with nothing to lose are the best kind, perhaps the only kind worth watching. In the opening seconds of Jaume Collet-Serra’s Non-Stop, Liam Neeson’s federal air marshal Bill Marks slumps in his parked vehicle, sloshing a few glugs of whiskey into a paper cup and stirring it up…

“Of Dreams and Realities: Heather Gordy and Vincent Fink”

It’s hard to say which artist represents dreams and which represents realities at the exhibition “Of Dreams and Realities: Heather Gordy and Vincent Fink.” “We’re both into dreams,” Gordy says. “Vincent is into lucid dreaming, and I’m interested in the feelings that dreams produce. He does a lot of surrealistic…

Aladdin

Okay, there’s a Chinese dragon, some of the names are a little different and Aladdin himself is Chinese, but other than that, the ballet Aladdin that the Houston Ballet has planned tracks along the same lines as the story most people came to know growing up, said Connor Walsh, principal…

Fool

In playwright and Pulitzer Prize-nominee Theresa Rebeck’s latest work, Fool, now headed for the Alley Theatre, the setting is a medieval kitchen in which she pits two court jesters against each other with potentially disastrous consequences for one of them (the loser will be beheaded). According to Alley Artistic Director…

Vesuvius Blows, But Pompeii Doesn’t

Here’s the last thing I ever would have expected out of Pompeii, that sword-thrust of 3D gladiator-vs.-volcano madness coming right at your disbelieving eyeholes. An hour or so in, when Vesuvius exhausts its portentous rumblings and blows its top (3D!), I legitimately wasn’t ready. Yes, all that third-act destruction is…

Mardi Gras! Galveston

Want a little Lone Star flavor with your Mardi Gras celebration? We suggest Mardi Gras! Galveston. “This year, we’ve made the parades bigger and routes longer with two new parades downtown. And you can watch parades both downtown and on the beachfront,” says Leah Cast, public relations manager for the…

Sam Demaris

Sam Demaris, known to many Houston comedy fans as one-fourth of the cast on the popular Whiskey Brothers podcast, brings his unique brand of storytelling to the Houston Joke Joint. “I’m a narcissist, so I’m gonna talk about me,” the Houston-born comic begins, before bursting into laughter. In addition to…

If You Build It

Filmmaker Patrick Creadon’s (Wordplay, I.O.U.S.A.) latest documentary, If You Build It, offers audiences a look at one community’s struggle to better the lives of its residents. The film tells the story of Studio H, an outreach project that began in one of the poorest counties in North Carolina. Activist couple…

Houston’s Top 10 Record Stores 2014

It’s true, Rocks Off brought you a very similar list of Houston’s best record stores almost a year ago. But times change, people come and go, and information falls out of date. Mostly, there are probably tens of thousands of new Houstonians now who weren’t here in February 2013, and…

Vegetarians and Gangs

Dear Mexican: Do you agree with gente that think you can’t be vegetarian if you’re Mexican ’cause meat is an essential part of our diet? I’ve heard this argument three times within the last 24 hours from two blogs and The Today Show this morning. I think it’s babosadas. Like,…

Bringing Georges Braque Out of the Shadows

In art, as in movies and theater, some blazing stars invariably get their names above the title, while others, though equally accomplished (or almost so), get second billing. French artist Georges Braque (1882-1963) is among the latter. The art chat almost always presents him as joined at the wrist, first…

Lloyd Kaufman Hopes the MPAA Burns in Hell

Lloyd Kaufman is a staunch defender of American independent cinema. He’s also the guy who, with business partner Michael Herz, co-directed trash classics The Toxic Avenger and Class of Nuke ‘Em High. As the co-founder of the now-40-year-old Troma Entertainment, Kaufman produces, distributes and directs no-brow comedies about, for and…

Sur Latin Peruvian Cuisine

Restaurant News You could say that discovering hole-in-the-wall places is a favorite pastime of mine. I love stumbling onto small, family-owned gems, where the cook is the dad or the brother or the uncle or the mother, the server and hostess is the wife or mother or sister, and the…

A Summer Place

Only in Houston This past week, Free Press Summer Fest announced the dozens of acts who will descend on Eleanor Tinsley Park May 31 and June 1, topped by Jack White, Vampire Weekend, Wu-Tang Clan, Zedd, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros, Above & Beyond, Childish Gambino,…

Each Meal Is a Production at The Pass

Never had Julia Child so invaded my psyche as she did at this dinner. She was there from the first course, a trio of oysters whose finesse “The French Chef” would have been proud of, each with a different flavor profile — Champagne, salad, cream puff. She was there in…

Sunday Best

Frida Kahlo once said, “I tried to drown my sorrows but the bastards learned how to swim, and now I am overwhelmed by this decent and good feeling.” If those sorrows are going to learn to swim, they’re going to have to do so in the pitchers of bottomless mimosas…

Capsule Art Reviews: “The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute,” “Funnel Tunnel,” “Garden Object”

“The Age of Impressionism: Great French Paintings from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute” These days, Impressionist exhibitions are the art museum version of the ballet The Nutcracker: frothy and beautiful, if a little overexposed, and sure to pack ’em in at almost any price. Even though we’ve already…

Doggie Purgatory

Highlights from Hair Balls Texas The owner of a self-proclaimed animal rescue with an alleged history of not paying boarding fees is still refusing to explain why her rescue’s major donor, the CEO of a multimillion-dollar investment company, pulled his funds and will not pay to save 248 dogs abandoned…


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