New Orleans Is a Lot More Than Just Jazz These Days

The first live music we heard on a recent trip to New Orleans was a brass band honking out some nasty grooves for a small but gathering crowd on Frenchman and Chartres. The last live music we heard before heading home was a solo trumpeter, doing his best angel Gabriel,…

Can Any Band Merch Top a Motörhead Dildo?

Bands have to make money, don’t they? Yes they do. And while there’s really no money to be made on music, merchandise must be well, creative. While most band websites cater to the expected fare of T-Shirts, CD Bundles and posters there are others that have taken music brand marketing…

The Hit Men Are Some Good Old Jersey Boys

As one of the of the biggest hits of their career, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons had every right to be stoked about the success of their single “December 1963 (Oh, What a Night).” The uptempo, compellingly danceable tune hit No. 1 on the Billboard charts in March 1976, becoming…

A-KAZA: Anatomy of a Houston Battle Rapper

Having cut his teeth with the dons of Rap-a-Lot Records. namely Scarface, A-KAZA’s music is now independently his. As his brother, Stanka, puts it, “A-KAZA has chosen not to be a puppet in the industry. There is no-one who can control his sound. When it’s time to release a single…

The New TV Season’s Here! The New TV Season’s Here!

It brings me no great pleasure to tell you the “new” 2015 TV season is well underway. Obviously, I’m referring to the Big Four networks (ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox) here, because cable providers like AMC, HBO, and Showtime and streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu have been releasing content…

5 Places in Texas That May Be Haunted by Ghosts

Halloween is around the corner, and for many people it’s the one time of year that they’re interested in spooky activities – Watching classic horror films, getting ready to dish out candy to trick or treaters, or perhaps picking out a dubiously “sexy” Halloween costume (Suggestion: Sexy Big Bird!) to…

Are You a Bully Online? 10 Signs You Might Be

Lately I’ve wondering a lot if certain online behaviors aren’t comparable to alcoholism or a gambling addiction. Specifically bullying and targeted harassment campaigns, because for the most part I have a very hard time believing that someone can calmly or rationally express himself in the manner so many seem to…

NASA’s Orbital Report Underscores that Spaceflight Is Tricky

Orbital Sciences has been claiming that it will launch rockets again by March 2016, but a scathing NASA report argues that isn’t a particularly smart plan. In fact, the flight plan issued by one of the companies contracted to do commercial resupply missions to the International Space Station is completely…

Sounds Like Nature

Approaching the last gallery space in the “Drawn from Nature” exhibit at Asia Society Texas Center, works by kinetic sculptor Mineko Grimmer are heard before they are seen. The Japanese artist, who references the passing of time and Zen Buddhist philosophy in her sculptures, has two pieces titled The Dialogue…

Doctor Who: An Overload of Awesome

I was, to put it mildly, highly critical of the last season of Doctor Who. I have nothing but the greatest respect for Peter Capaldi as The Doctor and Jenna Coleman as Clara, but with rare exceptions the writing simply wasn’t there. Michelle Gomez was wonderful as The Master, but…

Beyond 1989: Five More Albums for Ryan Adams

Ryan Adams’ song-by-song remake of Taylor Swift’s 1989 dominated the Internet Monday, a rare and encouraging example of something that could have been a mere publicity stunt instead becoming an illuminating companion that can both stand on its own merits and may well prompt many Swift skeptics who dismissed her…

Chelsea Wolfe Casts a Wicked Spell Over Rudyard’s

Chelsea Wolfe, Wovenhand Rudyard’s British Pub September 18, 2015 Halloween is still more than a month away, but the first, haunting chills of the season invaded Montrose on Friday night. Chelsea Wolfe, the blackened L.A. folk-rocker, swooped into town to cast her witchy spell over Rudyard’s, and while nobody was…

Front 242 Takes Command at Numbers

Front 242, The Hunger, JG and the Robots Numbers September 19, 2015 Twenty-two years is a long time for fans of a band to wait for a concert, and judging by the huge crowd that showed up for Saturday night’s Front 242 show at Numbers, the legendary EBM group still…

Yes, Indeed! 2015 Tightens Up an Eclectic, Exuberant Festival

Yes, Indeed! Festival Continental Club/Big Top Lounge/Alley Kat/Pachinko Hut September 19, 2015 Someone once posited “familiarity breeds contempt.” but that person was not a Houstonian. Here, we never lose the taste for our favorite tacos. We watched Marvin Zindler talk about rat droppings while wearing the same white suit for…

We Want You to Write About Pot

When it comes to pot, we’re at a pretty interesting time in this country. As the consequences of the drug war become more and more apparent, some states have made fundamental changes in how they handle a substance that, according to researchers, is less harmful than alcohol.  Some states have moved…

FanFair Hands Comicpalooza Its First Less Than Stellar Success

This past weekend’s FanFair, presented by Comicpalooza, was supposed to be the first in a new series of smaller geek events aimed at drawing a more casual crowd but by all accounts it ended up being a disappointment. Guests cancelled left and right, including Doctor Who’s Michelle Gomez who left…

First Look at Tarakaan

Tarakaan, which officially opened last week, exudes more than a little bit of Asian club vibe. Owner Piran Esfahani, took his inspiration from famous Asian restaurant and lounge concepts like Buddha-Bar in Paris, Buddakan in Manhattan and TAO in Las Vegas. In the entryway, one Buddha languishes atop a high…

Former Employees Claim Home Builder Never Paid Them

Derek Queen was headed to work in a hurricane. He was a sales consultant at KB Home—a residential home builder—in Cypress. To get there from his home near the Medical Center, he took three different routes because his usual roads were all flooded from the rain carried by Hurricane Ike…

I Pagliacci Soars in the Last 20 Minutes at Opera in the Heights

The set-up: In a snit with his music publisher Ricordi, who was pushing young Puccini, Italian composer Ruggero Leoncavallo, who thought his first opera had languished because of indifference, signed up with rival publisher Sonzogno. He had an opera ready to go, a heady melodrama about infidelity within a traveling…

Dish of the Week: Dan Dan Noodles

From classic comfort foods to regional standouts and desserts, we’ll be sharing a new recipe with you each week. Find other dishes of the week here. This week, we’re turning far east for Dan Dan Noodles. Dan dan (also written dandan or dandanmian) is a Sichuan-style Chinese noodle dish consisting…

College Football, Week 3 — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

It took a little while, three weeks to be exact, but we finally got some of those rankings-shuffling, intrigue-generating upsets that make this new college football world we live in (four team playoff, yo!) so much better than the old one. Stanford over USC, Ole Miss over Alabama, both on…

The 10 Saltiest Texans-Panthers Rapper Tweets

The Houston Texans’ 2015 season began with HBO’s Hard Knocks introducing the team to America at large. It took a month of filming and some fancy editing to present to the nation our sometimes thrilling and frequently frustrating NFL franchise. Home Box Office could have saved all that time and…

The 10 Best Places to Shop for Halloween in Houston

It’s almost here! Halloween, that blessed time where we wave bye-bye to long days full of wretched sunlight and embrace the coming darkness of autumn and fall. Already tombstones and jack-‘o-lanterns are showing up in the stores. The pagan revelries are nigh (Ed. Note: please go outside more often. You’re…

Another Hiccup in the Ken Paxton Case

In the latest development in the trials and tribulations of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, it appears one of his business associates lied to investigators.  It turns out that the former-CEO of Servergy, the company at the heart of the case against Paxton, told investigators two different versions of  what…

Sauce Walka Vs. Drake Blows Up With ‘Wack to Wack’

Some time late Wednesday night, the entire tone of our regular rap column shifted. Originally, it was going to lead off with Killa Kyleon singlehandedly turning into a Actavis-branded version of John Rambo by creating 30 music videos to 30 freestyles. About how he pretty much have forgone the traditional…

Gaslamp Lawyer Makes Greatest Video Statement Ever

Tim Sutherland, the lawyer for midtown nightclub Gaslamp, which has been hit with allegations of a racist door policy, has released one of the most astonishing damage control statements we’ve ever seen. Practically dripping with douchebaggery, the video careens from a steadfast denial of racism and embrace of elitism to…

Texans Will Ditch “Pallet System” Turf for Remainder of Season

For years professional football players, their attorneys, and even their fans have argued the patchwork “pallet system” turf at NRG Stadium, which has composed the playing surface for the Houston Texans since the team’s inception in 2002, is dangerously flawed. In 2012 former Texans punter Brett Hartmann sued the entities…

Hope You Could Hear the Indigo Girls Over the Crowd

Indigo Girls House of Blues September 17, 2015 Houston, you have a problem. It’s one we’ve written about time and time and time again, one that used to surface in concert reviews quite a bit until I suspect most Press reviewers just gave up and stopped mentioning it. [True — ed.]…

Lenny Kravitz Rock and Rolls All Over The Woodlands

Lenny Kravitz Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion September 17, 2015 “Free At Last.” Those words are tattooed on Lenny Kravitz’s right forearm. Whatever was holding the 50-year-old rocker (what?!) prisoner seems to be long gone. On a breezy and pleasant late summer night in The Woodlands, Kravitz used his music as…

RIP Milo Hamilton, Astros Hall of Fame Broadcaster

There are few things more relaxing than listening to spring training baseball on the radio. The booths in those small stadiums are close to the seats so, during pauses in the action, it is easy to pick out beer vendors and random fans in the crowd. Good announcers know how…

NXT Gives Houston a Closer Look at the Future of the WWE

There’s a simple truth that wrestling fans know deep in their heart: the business of professional wrestling is cyclical. There are high times and lean times, great shows and awful shows, golden eras and eras best left forgotten. Like much of the entertainment industry, professional wrestling also has to fight…

Houston Cougars Take the Next Big Step

It’s been a long time coming, but the Houston Cougars have finally decided to stop playing FCS schools when it comes to football. The Cougars are vowing to play at least two power conference teams a season to go along with two non-power conference teams to go along with the…

Reviews For The Easily Distracted: Black Mass

Title: Black Mass Describe This Movie In One Simpsons Quote: “All this drinking, violence, destruction of property…are these the things we think of when we think of the Irish?” Rating Using Random Objects Relevant To The Film: Three Anton LaVeys out of five. Brief Plot Synopsis: FBI gets in bed with Irish mob, end…

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: It’s Time to Pig Out

National Cheeseburger Day Friday From Jonathan’s the Rub’s frankenburger that sandwiches a bacon cheeseburger between a sweet, sticky, cinnamon bun to a social media contest where you can win free Bernie’s Burger Bus FOR LIFE, check out our roundup of where to celebrate National Cheeseburger Day in Houston. High West…

Erroll Garner’s Seaside Show Gets Complete Package

Carmel, California (officially “Carmel-by-the-Sea”) on the Golden State’s Monterey Peninsula is best known by some for its beautiful scenery, others for its literary legacy, and still more as the tony town where Clint Eastwood served as mayor for two years in the 1980s. But for jazz fans, it’s the setting…

To the Surprise of No One, Ted Cruz Trashes John Roberts

It wasn’t exactly a shock that Sen. Ted Cruz was running for president. From the moment the always-controversial junior senator from Texas hit the U.S. Senate floor, he did everything to hint that he wanted to be president next short of waving an actual flag with “Cruz 2016” emblazoned on…

Fall Festivals Worth Your Time and Money (Maybe)

Festivals are said to be one of the last remaining areas of the music business that make any real money anymore. It makes sense — people continue to forsake buying records in favor of streaming, and single-concert ticket prices continue to strain many pocketbooks, but festivals remain attractive by offering…

Houston’s 10 Best Bars and Clubs in Upper Kirby

Continuing our tour of the best bars in Houston neighborhoods, this week we focus on the best places to grab some drinks in Upper Kirby, yet another area of town that seems to be ever-growing with an influx of new residents and businesses, along with economic development and redevelopment. (Note:…

Brownout Brings Out Black Sabbath’s Funky Side

This Saturday’s Yes, Indeed! festival on Mid-Main runs two or three dozen deep with Houston acts either just now getting off the ground or who have been that way for quite some time. But to cap off the evening, organizers reached out to Brownout, the long-running offshoot of Grammy-winning Austin…

More Allegations Surface About Gaslamp And Its Owner

When Jose Valdes, of Boerne, walked up to the Gaslamp on September 5 to visit a friend tending bar inside the Midtown club, the bouncer asked for a $20 cover. Valdes had just seen a group of white men ahead of him enter for free. He explained that he was…

More Acts Should Put on Shows Like Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Xylouris White Warehouse Live September 16, 2k15 It happens like this: On television, a group of people are arguing with each other. They’re not fighting over our future, but over who should be at least partially in control of what our future will be. We’re missing…

Dear Facebook Friends: Stop Asking Me to Prove Myself

Facebook can be a complicated place. There are relatives who may not like your choice of posts, friends from high school whose political ideologies are diametrically opposed to your own, incessant invitations to events you don’t want to attend and, of course, on overdose of TMI. Hell, I used to…

Ryan Mallett Reportedly Set To Become Texans Starting QB

“More is lost by indecision than wrong decision.” — Tony Soprano Bill O’Brien is a lot things. Indecisive is most certainly not one of them. This was reinforced on Wednesday afternoon, when a fairly uneventful day was turned upside down with news that Ryan Mallett is preparing to be the…

NASA Delays Crewed Orion Tests

NASA has pushed back its first crewed flight of the Orion capsule and, as usual, money is a factor. Originally, NASA was set to launch Orion in a test flight — the fancy kind with astronauts traveling near the moon — in August 2021. Alas, we’re going to have to…

How to Have a Swingin’ Rat Pack Night in Houston

My pal Mike just turned 50. Thirty some-odd years ago, he was the friend who meticulously planned our nights out. He’d sit in the back of whichever crappy car we took, barking out addresses and directions as we willingly drove wherever he instructed — our high school’s darkened parking lot…

“Go Pig Or Go Home!” Is This Sunday at a New Venue

Houston’s popular suckling pig chef competition returns this Sunday. The throwdown is scheduled for Sunday, September 20 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., rain or shine. Tickets are $88 and include admission, unlimited food samples and beer from 8th Wonder. There are some still available at the Go Pig Or…

Explaining Grownup Music to Kids: ’50s and ’60s Pop

Adam P. Newton recently became a father for the first time, so he has decided to explain the entirety of post-WWII Western pop music to his new daughter, “Fig”…one genre at a time. Onward through the fog, Fig! And by “fog,” I mean how deliciously clustered much of the music…

My Guest Has Overstayed Her Welcome. Help!

HE WOULDN’T MARRY ME, SO I LEFT HIM Dear Willie D: I was with my ex-fiancé for six years before I decided to move on with my life. He has his own business, so I was respectful of his obligations when he told me that he wanted to wait until…

Lillo & Ella Calls It Quits Today

A press release from Lillo & Ella’s public relations company says that, effective today, the restaurant is closed. Owner Kevin Naderi had purchased the property that used to house El Gran Malo. After that restaurant moved out, Naderi started Lillo & Ella in the same building in May 2014. The…

A Brief History of Dubious Celebrity Presidential Endorsements

It’s September, and after long months waiting through the barren summer months, it’s time to welcome back America’s favorite pastime: Dancing with the Stars! I understand some sport or another also “kicked off” this last weekend. That’s super. Truth be told, I probably would’ve completely missed the show’s premiere if…

WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross Brings His One-Man Show to Houston

There is money in nostalgia, and there probably isn’t a sports nor entertainment genre whose fans are more vested in its history than professional wrestling fans. Longtime fans can recite title belt lineages (at least until titles started changing hands every week around 1999), “smart” fans know the real names…

New Mental Health Screening Forms Could Be Coming to Texas Jails

Four months after Sandra Bland’s body was found hanging in her cell at Waller County Jail, the Texas Commission on Jail Standards says new intake forms could be coming soon to Texas jails to improve mental health screening for inmates, the Associated Press reports.  According to the AP, Texas lawmakers…

You Are Racist and You Always Will Be

I used to say there were no true ethnic slurs for white people. Sure, there are “cracker” and “honky” and my personal favorite “Wonder bread”, but I’m willing to bet the number of white people who have been called those names and ended up with a dark night of the…

Six Ugly Guitars Famous Musicians Played

The electric guitar is one of the world’s most enduring symbols of rock and roll, with classic designs like the fender Stratocaster and Gibson Les Paul remaining as musical icons . Many of the musicians drawn to play rock seem to eventually decide that traditional looking guitars didn’t cut it…

Here Are All the Reasons Why Nobody Went to See The Transporter Refueled

Disappointing action reboot The Transporter Refueled is so thoroughly misconceived that it took us a couple of extra days to pinpoint all the ways it leaves audiences disappointed — and possibly pining for the relatively sturdy drive-in/grindhouse-ready exploitation films of yesteryear. 0x000A0x000ARefueled, a reboot of the adequate 2002 Jason Statham…

Black Mass Is Strong, but Johnny Depp’s Not Back to Us Yet

James “Whitey” Bulger was more like a character from a seventeenth-century folktale than a late-twentieth-century criminal, the sort of figure who’d murder innocents on wooded roadways and then, with a shrug, toss their bloody bones to hungry wild dogs. In Eighties and early-Nineties Boston, he headed a criminal syndicate known…

The Twist? The Visit Is the Third First-Rate Shyamalan Film

Who saw this coming? The Visit, M. Night Shyamalan’s witty, crowd-jolting spook-house of an eleventh feature, is its writer-director’s best movie since the tail-end of the last Clinton era. And it’s the best studio horror flick in recent years, combining the but-what’s-in-those-shadows? immersion of The Conjuring, James Wan’s basement-wandering simulator,…

Learning to Drive Only Gets Moving Just as It Ends

There’s a knot of tough, tender, persuasive scenes near the end of Isabel Coixet’s life-advice drama Learning to Drive. These are muscular enough that, had they come earlier, they might have powered the movie — the filmmakers’ hearts might be in the right place, but the film’s doesn’t kick in…


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