Farm Life Agrees With The Devil Wears Prada

Recently, the Houston Press was lucky enough to catch The Devil Wears Prada front man Mike Hranica. Speaking over the phone about his busy life, Hranica opened up about a variety of topics everything from the metalcore veterans’ current tour, their new SPACE EP and his life as a writer. That’s right, when…

How to Create Ginormous Sandwiches at Central Market

Central Market’s Make-Your-Own Sandwich bar is one of the store’s loveliest features, with an amazingly diverse selection of breads, meats, cheeses, spreads, and fillings.  Unsurprisingly, this spectrum of components gives rise to a rather startling range not only in the composition of sandwiches but also in their individual sizes. If…

Macario Ramirez Keeps Day of the Dead Alive in the Heights

Macario Ramirez, co-owner with wife Chrissie of the Heights-area Casa Ramirez FOLKART Gallery, recalls the negative reactions Día de los Muertos altars and merchandise would get when they first opened the store. “We’d get hostile visitors here. They’d say, ‘What in the hell are you doing? What are those skulls…

Political Correctness Applied to the Animal Kingdom

I came across an article on the Internet recently discussing whether or not calling the family cat or dog a “pet” should be considered politically incorrect. The article, “Journal of Animal Ethics: Banning Common Words That Describe Pets and Other Animals” is actually a few years old; it was published…

First Look at State of Grace, a New Ford Fry Restaurant in River Oaks

Stepping through the doors of State of Grace, the new River Oaks restaurant by hometown boy and Atlanta restaurateur Ford Fry, there’s a timeless quality about the ambiance that is immediately captivating. It feels stately, recalling the gilded dining rooms of a bygone era. Evocative of New Orlean’s iconic Antoine’s…

Don’t Reboot Rocky Horror. Reboot Its Sequel Shock Treatment

It’s been a big year for Rocky Horror. The BBC broadcasted a live stage show to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the movie version, and Fox announced that it wanted to reboot the classic cult film with Laverne Cox in the lead role of Dr. Frank-n-Furter, originally played by Tim…

NBA 2015-2016 Is Here! Five Season Win Total Best Bets

Okay, there’s no other way to put it — if you’re reading this in Houston, this NFL season has sucked so far. The Texans’ main storylines right now have virtually nothing to do with upcoming opponents or debatable in-game decisions. They have to do with the greatest running back in…

Ag Commissioner Sid Miller: Hands Off My Meat

For anyone who’s paid any attention at all to the growing scientific consensus about processed and red meat (that eating a lot of it is probably very bad for you), the World Health Organization’s announcement Monday should have been no shocker. But, then again, this is the country that proudly…

Alley Theatre Switches Out Two Plays on Its 2015-16 Lineup

Houston’s Alley Theatre announced Monday that it was ditching The Night of the Iguana and Travesties for its 2015-16 season (“will move to future seasons”) and replacing them with Around the World in 80 Days and The Christians.  Visiting director Mark Shanahan (Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps) is back to…

City and County Officials Celebrate New Jail

Celebrating the construction of a jail is not necessarily something that happens often, or ever. But today, Mayor Annise Parker, Sheriff Ron Hickman, and several other city and county officials will be doing so as they break ground on the new Joint Processing Center, which officials actually expect will do…

Doctor Who: “The Woman Who Lived” Has a Few Problems

Any look at the critical reviews of this season of Doctor Who, mine included, will mostly agree this has been the best season in years. The two-parter format has given the show both space and time to develop new characters and grander stories while maintaining the faster pace introduced in…

Eat This: The “Maineiac” at Maine-ly Sandwiches

Maine-ly Sandwiches is generally known throughout Houston a purveyor of quality lobster rolls, though a handful of nay-sayers on certain online review sites regularly gripe about the “high” prices. If you are one of those people, you may want to stop reading now. Because if spending about $22 on a full-size…

First Look at Foreign Correspondents, Northern Thai Cuisine in The Heights

Approaching the newly opened, less than one-week-old Foreign Correspondents restaurant on a dreadfully rainy, Saturday evening, it was surprising to see the restaurant’s rainbow neon signage and modern gray facade. On the surface, the building looked like it could have housed a hip ’80s pop record label. But the surprise…

20 Easy Tips for a Better Local Music Scene

Houston is a great place to be if you’re a musician, fan or venue owner. We have a thriving scene, more venues, festivals and bands than we’ve ever had. Best of all, Houston can boast that we are a city that loves live music. If you’re hammering away with your…

Catch a Sneak Peek of the Numbers Documentary Tonight

The makers of the in-progress Numbers documentary will screen about six minutes of footage tonight at the brand-new MATCH arts center in Midtown, part of a showcase of new projects sponsored by the Southwest Alternate Media Project. The film, officially titled Friday I’m In Love, has been accepted into SWAMP’s…

Sounds of the City: How to Properly Appreciate Jack Freeman

Sounds of the City highlights the best of Houston that isn’t attached to its strong, always-noted and talked-about-ad nauseum rap scene.   Brief confession time. For those of you who’ve been following me writing about Houston rap and also sending me tons of emails about even more undiscovered Houston rap,…

NASA’s Spots “Death Star” Cannibalizing Planet

They called Star Wars science fiction, but it turns out there’s a real live “death star” working its mojo in the Virgo constellation.  Astronomers announced Wednesday that they’ve discovered a rocky object spinning apart in a death spiral around a white dwarf star. This discovery could back up a long-held theory…

Jackson Browne Goes Deep in Latest Swing Through Houston

Jackson Browne Revention Music Center October 23, 2015 Jackson Browne has always straddled the line between what Janet Maslin once called “West Coast casualness and East Coast paranoia.” Few singer-songwriters, especially those as enduring as he, have such an effective command of both tender ballads and angry polemics which —…

Owls De-Arm Army

The Rice Owls did not play a perfect game this weekend. There were the ubiquitous missed tackles, the killer turnovers, the head-scratching plays. But none of that mattered this weekend because despite the rain and the wind and the occasional sloppiness on the field, the Owls defeated Army for the…

Dave Wilson Wants to Probe Sylvester Turner

Proud homophobe and Houston Community College Trustee Dave Wilson issued a very Wilson-eseque press release Oct. 23, calling for the Harris County District Attorney’s Office to investigate whether or not mayoral candidate Sylvester Turner is gay. Wilson’s insane release is based on a 1991 affidavit by Turner’s wife, in which she suspected…

100 Favorite Houston Dishes 2015, No. 46: Ceviche at Andes Café

Phaedra Cook is eating her way through Houston and counting down her 100 favorite dishes of 2015. It’s a collection of personal favorites that is also indicative of Houston dining. It’s a scene where a vast range of dishes coexist: highbrow and lowbrow; local and international; cheap and expensive; modern…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Clearly, It’s Halloween

All Week Long Choose Cheddar at Central Market Until October 27, you can find specialty cheddar cheeses, cheddar items and cheddar recipes throughout Central Market at 3815 Westheimer. There will be international cheeses, cheddar pairing recommendations and new mac ‘n’ cheese samples around the store. If you’re sharp, you’ll take…

College Football, Week 8 — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

As we head toward Halloween weekend, we are getting down to the part of the college football calendar where we can somewhat definitively identify the teams that still have a chance at playing in the College Football Playoff. Heading into this weekend, the number ranged anywhere from 19 (according to…

Sex and Violence at HGO in Tosca

The set-up: It’s easy to hear why Giacomo Puccini’s verismo-fueled Tosca (1900) has always been an international hit among opera lovers. It’s primal, with themes etched in capital letters: Love, Lust, Jealousy, Revolutionary Fervor, Religiosity, while its music is elemental, overflowing with ethereal lyricism, earthy passion, hellish sadism. Condensed to…

Even a Hurricane Couldn’t Stop the Something Wicked Afterparty

Thousands of people were understandably disappointed as the cancellation announcement was made for the first day of Something Wicked, and the official afterparty became the hottest event of the weekend. Fans scrambled to come up with other plans as Saturday’s afterparty quickly sold out; social media was crammed with people…

Jenni Rebecca Stephenson Abruptly Leaves Fresh Arts

Jenni Rebecca Stephenson, the longtime executive director of Fresh Arts, quit her post suddenly last Tuesday. “After seven years, I’m taking a moment to breathe,” Stephenson tells Houston Press by phone. She wouldn’t elaborate on the reason for her departure, though she did say that she doesn’t have another gig…

Winning Whiskey and Food Pairings

Learning how to pair food and wine is part of most epicures’ life curriculums, even if only on a rudimentary level. Whiskey (or “whisky” when referring to Scotch), though, can be a stumper. Scotch has varying levels of peaty smokiness to contend with. Bourbon is aged in new, charred oak…

The 10 Funniest Texans-Dolphins Rapper/Comedian 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…

Heavy Rains Force Something Wicked’s Sunday Cancellation

After the rains that forced the cancellation of Something Wicked’s first day also soaked the Houston area into Sunday’s overnight hours, the annual Halloween dance-music festival has decided to cancel today’s activities as well. Promising to contact ticket holders about refunds tomorrow, organizers posted the following statement on the festival’s…

Something Wicked Cancels Day 1 Due to Weather

Earlier this afternoon, Something Wicked canceled the festival’s first day with the following statement on their Web site: Dear fans, With a heavy heart, we are sorry to announce Day 1 (Saturday Oct 24) of Something Wicked 2015 will not take place due to threatening weather conditions. The decision is…

Texans Owner Bob McNair Rescinds Anti-HERO Donation

Houston Texans owner Bob McNair has been a busy man. So busy, in fact, that he was unaware, until very recently, that a group campaigning against the HERO anti-discrimination ordinance has for the last year relied on fearmongering to attempt to shut the bill down. The ordinance received significant local…

Ex-Cop Sentenced for Bizarre Foot-Fetish Traffic Stop

A former Cy-Fair ISD police officer pleaded guilty Wednesday to one count of official oppression, which is a less icky way of saying that he pulled a woman over in and said he’d let her go if he could sniff her feet and underwear.   Patrick Quinn was sentenced to…

Reviews For The Easily Distracted: The Last Witch Hunter

Title The Last Witch Hunter Describe This Movie In One Simpsons Quote:  Chief Wiggum: “Well, hear me out, if you’re innocent, you will fall to an honorable Christian death. If you are, however, the bride of Satan, you will surely fly your broom to safety. At that point, you will report back…

Katy ISD Watch Out; You’re Being Shadowed

Local education researcher, journalist and provocateur George Scott has pulled together what he’s calling a Shadow School Board that will examine what Katy ISD is doing on a continuing basis and in the process develop a primer on how anyone can examine (challenge) the activities of his or her local…

Eat This: Seasonal Chicken Pot Pie at Kenny & Ziggy’s

Tired of waiting for fall to gorge on cold-weather comfort food? Wait no longer, because indulgence postponed, after all, is indulgence denied. Head to Kenny & Ziggy’s, where the air-conditioning is strong and the chicken pot pie is delicious and delivered piping hot to your table.  (No joke, btw, about the welcome…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Dine Out for a Cause

On Wednesday, October 28 at 7 p.m, Grotto Houston, 4715 Westheimer, is hosting a DaVinci Wine Dinner with wine educator and brand ambassador Filippo Volpi. Indulge in five wine-paired courses, including seafood agnolotti, roasted branzino, and ricotta-filled dark chocolate mousse. The cost is $75 per person (plus tax and gratuity)…

Texas Subpoenas Patient Records From Planned Parenthood Clinics

At the start of this week, state health officials began notifying Planned Parenthood clinics across Texas they’d soon be cut off from receiving any Medicaid money administered by the state. In his letters to clinics, the inspector general for the state’s Health and Human Services Commission wrote that their investigation…

Something Wicked’s Big Four, Simplified For EDM Newbs

Let’s face two very clear facts: 1) A healthy portion of the people who attend festivals, particularly EDM-based fests, have no idea what the hell they are listening to or who anyone actually is; and 2) It’s pretty effing hard to keep up with EDM acts since the popularity bubble…

Tom Herman’s Not Happy With UH Attendance

So University of Houston head coach Tom Herman went on the radio Wednesday night and shared a few thoughts about the problems with UH attendance: “To me,” he said, “we’re not selling out every home game. I would ask why? What more do you need to see? You need a…

10 ’90s Bands Who Deserved Better Than They Got

Last weekend, fans of radio-ready rock music were treated to their annual celebration, known in Houston as Buzzfest. Staples of 94.5 FM’s playlist like Papa Roach, P.O.D., and Our Lady Peace headlined, while other emerging bands like Bring Me the Horizon led the charge on the undercard. This weekend, Buzz…

Houston’s 10 Most Haunted Bars

With Halloween fast approaching, it’s the time of year to visit these reportedly haunted bars in and near Houston. Of course, even if you don’t believe in ghosts, these places are fun to visit; if you do seriously believe in this stuff, take comfort in the fact that there are…

Brace Yourselves For a True Hellbilly Halloween Hoedown

Imagine a Beverly Hillbillies episode where Jed, Granny, Jethro and Ellie Mae perform a black mass and summon the Ancient Ones, right there in the Clampett mansion foyer. That might be the vibe at Union Tavern for Saturday’s Hellbilly Halloween Hoedown. A half-dozen bands of the same sinister, country-folk ilk…

#NewHoustonRap: DeLorean Paints His ‘Perfect Black’

Three key things have occurred in the last week that you need pay attention to. *** First, DeLorean not only made a guest appearance on Big K.R.I.T.’s really good new “album,” It’s Better This Way, he also dropped a surprise mixtape, Perfect Black. This is not to be confused with Perfect…

Congrats to Our Brand-New New York Times Best-Selling Author

We’re so proud we could burst. A few minutes ago Shea Serrano, author of the brand-new The Rap Year Book, emailed us to say the book has officially made The New York Times bestseller list. ICYMI, we interviewed Serrano about the book last week to advance his Cactus Music signing…

Fight Over STORM’s Lease Has Led to Restraining Orders

The fight over who controls the leases in Galveston Bay is still rolling along. Now it’s being duked out through restraining orders lobbed at both the state, which had planned to move some oysters out of privately leased waters in Galveston Bay and into the public reefs, and STORM, the…

Texans-Dolphins — Four Things to Watch For

So, Texan fans, let’s assess the week so far — we had a division win over Jacksonville on Sunday, followed by the re-signing of Charles James on Monday, the J.J. Watt E:60 feature on Tuesday night, and finally DeAndre Hopkins honored as AFC Offensive Player of the Week on Wednesday…

Green as Emerald Punch Their Golden Ticket to Knotfest

Sitting down with front man Shelby Schwem and bassist Alvaro Lopez of Green as Emerald to discuss their curious, if not miraculous, traj ectory to success is a little like meeting someone before he or she becomes famous. Very famous. The Houston five-piece’s journey forward seems improbable, even impossible. Consider…

10 Can’t-Miss Acts at Something Wicked 2015

Houston’s annual Halloween-themed festival combines more than 40 international acts along with insane fan costumes and elaborate stage setups to make it one of the premier EDM events of the year. However, this weekend’s weather forecast is threatening to ruin some costumes and affect some production elements. According to the…

Politics Are Ruining My Friendship. Help!

POLITICS ARE RUINING MY FRIENDSHIP Dear Willie D: I’m a 24-year-old female who recently found out that my friend and I have wildly different political views. She is a Democrat, and I’m Republican. I knew she was a Democrat, but she didn’t know I was a Republican until three nights…

Texans WR DeAndre Hopkins Named AFC Player of the Week

In a season where you’ve had to squint really, really hard to see even the slightest of bright spot with the Houston Texans, undoubtedly the team and the fans have to be thrilled with the progression of wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins.  In 2014, Hopkins followed up a solid 800-yard rookie…

The Energy at Pippin May Wear You Out

The set-up: Why is it that director Diane Paulus’s circus-inspired revival (2013) of original director Bob Fosse’s Fellini-esque Pippin (1972) – so bursting with energy, so filled with the exuberance of putting on a show, so damned eager to please and show off – is rather listless by the end?…

Fitzgerald’s Will Be Just Fine, Says New Manager

Because the Internet would never jump to conclusions, many Houstonians may have interpreted Monday’s news of Lauren Oakes’ ouster at Fitzgerald’s as imminent doom for the venerable Heights music venue. While Oakes’ departure this past weekend seems to be a matter of “did she jump or was she pushed?”, according…

Five Great Moments In Horror-Rock History

Halloween is around the corner, and while plenty of Halloween revelers will fire up “Monster Mash” as part of their holiday soundtrack, but rock history has seen some great theatrical moments that rival most scary movies for many decades now. Now is an opportune time to look back at some…

Texas Shows Everyone How Much It Hates Planned Parenthood. Again.

Citing a series of undercover videos an anti-abortion group released this summer, Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday announced that Texas would kick Planned Parenthood out of the state’s Medicaid program entirely. On Monday, Planned Parenthood Gulf Coast in Houston got a letter from state health officials saying claiming those videos…

The Worst Man on TV: Does The Affair Want Us to Detest Noah?

In his 2014 book Difficult Men, journalist Brett Martin identifies bad-boy antiheroes as the defining feature of our current “Golden Age” of television. Tony Soprano, Don Draper and The Wire’s Omar Little dazzle with their multifaceted complexity: How deep the furrow in Tony’s troubled brow! How pensive the trail of…

Rock the Kasbah Is Pretty Much Just Bill Murray in Kabul

Quick! Name the movie where Bill Murray plays a proudly shabby dude who acts like a prick for an hour and then, for reasons of narrative convention rather than character-based truth, shambles toward either heroism or some vague be-nicer enlightenment. Maybe a tougher challenge would be to name the Bill…

Experimenter Makes Urgent Art Out of Milgram’s Notorious Study

Completing a trifecta of recent cinema (after Masters of Sex and The Stanford Prison Experiment) suddenly fascinated with the social-science lab experiments of the Eisenhower-Nixon era, Experimenter is as cool as a grad student clamping electrodes onto a test monkey. One of our lowest-profile indie-film treasures, director Michael Almereyda never…

Labyrinth of Lies Pits One Prosecutor Against the Holocaust

Here’s a hair-raising assignment: Imagine you’re tasked with capturing the social and psychological complexities of a nation’s crackup within the framework of popular moviemaking. What if Gone With the Wind tried, in its swooning romance, to explicate Scarlett O’Hara’s slow-to-dawn realization of the hopeless immorality of the world she has…


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