The Museum Experience Guide July 2014

Jul 24-24, 2014 / Vol. 27 / No. 14

Updated: Gay Marriage Would Be Big for Texas Economy, Study Finds

Update: Christy Mallory, senior counsel at the Williams Institute, told us in an email that in 2009 the institute examined the actual economic impact of gay marriage on Massachusetts – $111 million over the first four years following legalization. That’s smaller than the number the institute estimates in its Texas…

Man Gets 11 Years in Online Drug Ring Deaths Case

A Houston man has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison for his role in a synthetic-drug ring that prosecutors say led to the deaths of two men in North Dakota and Minnesota in 2012. John Robert Polinski, 26, was sentenced for his role as a “computer specialist” for…

What the Cops Think of This Year’s Gathering of the Juggalos

Note: this weekend our colleagues at St. Louis’ Riverfront Times are risking life and limb to cover the 2014 Gathering of the Juggalos outside Thornville, Ohio. This article was written by Daniel Hill and Drew Ailes. What’s different about this year’s Gathering of the Juggalos? Well, the cops, for one…

Houston to Ban Smoking at Parks, Pools, Golf Courses

Following a trend that is occurring in numerous cities across the country, the city will extend its ban of smoking already enforced in most public indoor spaces, outdoor stadiums and within 25 feet of buildings to larger outdoor areas as well beginning September 2. The downtown library facilities will actually…

Dudley Saunders Shows What the Dead Leave Behind

Musician and multi-talented artist Dudley Saunders saw two of his exes lose their lives close together in the early ’90s during the AIDS crisis. As with when anyone dies there comes the question of stuff. Not the big stuff like houses and heirlooms and antiques. Just the regular every day…

Some of Our Favorite Tweets from the #ImSoHouston Hashtag

It’s rare when a hashtag gets so much attention it rockets to the top of the trending list in Houston. But that’s what happened on Wednesday when #ImSoHouston cropped up and began a flood of responses from people describing why they too are SO Houston. This spawned some memorable and…

$12 for HPMA Ticket, Drink & T-Shirt

Haven’t bought your tickets the Houston Press Music Award concert yet? We’d say what are you waiting for, but it turns out you’ve been waiting for this. From now until Tuesday, we’re adding some value onto the ticket: a drink on us and souvenir HPMA T-shirt. Not bad, right? Remember,…

Book Check: Funny Once, by Antonya Nelson

Title: Funny Once Tell Me About the Author: Antonya Nelson, who holds the Cullen Chair in Creative Writing at the University of Houston, is one of the nation’s undisputed masters of the short story. Prior to Funny Once, she’s published ten books of fiction, six of which are story collections…

John Legend at The Woodlands, 7/23/2014

John Legend Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion July 23, 2014 As the crowd’s applause subsided following Wednesday evening’s first song, “Made to Love,” John Legend leaned down toward the crowd from the his piano bench onstage at the Woodlands Pavilion. He had a coy, even mischievous look about him, as if…

5 Life Lessons I Learned Playing Candy Crush Saga

It seems like half the people I know play Candy Crush Saga. I base this on the insane number of Facebook invites I’ve gotten and the look of manic glee in their eyes when the addictive candy-based puzzle game comes up in conversation. It’s a fun little puzzle game, for…

The 5 Best Brunch Spots in Garden Oaks/Oak Forest

In Houston, we’re pretty serious about our brunch. Whether it be migas and breakfast tacos or chicken and waffles and loaded Bloody Marys, we have no shortage of awesome spots to get our brunch on. Keeping later hours and killer cocktails in mind, we’ll be taking a look at some…

Law Calls BS on Allegedly Stolen Bull

Back in the day, cattle thieving was one of the things you could be hanged for without much in the way of a trial. Things have changed, but cattle are still a serious business in the Lone Star State. Pro tip: When you’re going to steal someone’s bull, you’d best…

Rest of the Best: 10 Best Novels Set in Houston

Houston continues to get wider and wider recognition in the world, but I still feel like it sometimes lacks an identity in the national consciousness. I mean, if someone tells you that a book takes place in New York City or Chicago, you can probably name a dozen books or…

I Don’t Like Him the Way He Likes Me. 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! I DON’T LIKE HIM THE WAY HE LIKES ME Dear Willie D: I’m a 17-year-old runaway…

The Six Best Circus-Themed Albums

You could definitely say that there are fads in pop music. In fact, following certain trends in sound and fashion can make or break whether someone is even considered a “pop artist.” One of our favorites of these particular fads is when artists have one of their albums follow a…


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