Stirred And Shaken: Poison Girl’s Moscow Mule

The first time I ever tried a Moscow Mule was at a Mardi Gras party in New Orleans, back in 2003. I was in college and was visiting my sister, believing the idea of muddled lime topped with vodka and ginger beer served as it was at a friend’s house,…

The Good Fight: Christine Baranski Battles on in a Timely Spinoff

Television’s smartest network drama went out last year with a slap. The Good Wife, the hour-long CBS procedural about savvy lawyers and sexy investigators, looked as if it was going to end where it began, with Alicia Florrick (Julianna Margulies) standing by her politician husband Peter (Chris Noth) at a…

Netflix’s Santa Clarita Diet Offers a Twisted Look at Codependence

Even zombies need sensible snacks. In Sheila Hammond’s case, that means a baggie of severed fingers, which she munches like baby carrots while stalking her next victim in a parking garage, her pink “kill poncho” pulled tightly around her shoulders. In Santa Clarita Diet, the new 10-episode Netflix original series,…

Houston’s Best Food Festivals, Spring 2017

Houston loves to eat.  That’s obvious from the 10,000+ restaurants currently open in the city, but it’s probably a good idea to save some room for the awesome food festivals hitting the Bayou City this spring as well. The food fests coming to the greater Houston area in the next…

What Revenant Kingdom Needs to Fix in Ni no Kuni

When Studio Ghibli delved into the video game market with Ni no Kuni in 2013, the result was something that ranks just below Chrono Trigger in my estimation. However, there is one thing I am hoping Revenant Kingdom fixes when it comes out later this year; the post game. Ni…

New Digs, New Plates, Same Southern Charm at Kitchen 713

Back in October of 2014, James Haywood and Ross Coleman opened Kitchen 713 in a humble little space with only enough seating for 33 diners at the corner of Canal and North Hagerman in Second Ward. The guys decided to shut down back in June of last year in order to transition…

Houston, Tilt Brush by Google Has Landed

Chances are, if you can’t draw worth beans now, you’re not going to get any better with the Tilt Brush by Google. But this virtual reality experience is an infinitely cooler way to create three dimensional paintings, and those who have experienced it have been blown away. It’s being installed…

What’s Up With That Houston-Dallas Bullet Train, Anyway?

Houston and Dallas are 239 miles away from one another on a map and perhaps further than that, culturally speaking. Driving between the metropolises has never been enjoyable, and flying such a short distance is quick but impractical. A high-speed rail line would give another option, and that’s exactly what…

More Booze, Please

Top 5 Simple Foods To Pair with Scotch and Whiskey I recently started drinking whiskey for the same reason most other people do — because someone they knew was drinking whiskey. For the past decade, I’d stayed away from the brown stuff, because all the Crown shots from college had left…

The Odds of Keeping Each Texans Free Agent

On the NFL’s calendar, free agency technically begins March 9, but it really begins much sooner, if you count the smoke signals, posturing, and decisions needing to be made on using the franchise tag. For the Houston Texans, this looked like it would be a quiet free agency season, if…

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: A Second Fusion Taco

Here’s a look at this weekend’s best culinary happenings, from a hot new ramen house opening to a gumbo cook-off: The 106th Celebration of Mardi Gras in Galveston Friday through Sunday 23rd and Strand Texas’ largest Mardi Gras celebration starts with more than three million beads, as party goers hit…

Reviews For The Easily Distracted: The Great Wall

Title: The Great Wall Describe This Movie In One Simpsons Quote: Mr. Burns: “You know, I’m no art critic, but I know what I hate. And I don’t hate this.” Brief Plot Synopsis: Sir Jason of Bourne gets medieval on some Eastern demon ass. Rating Using Random Objects Relevant To The Film: Three…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: A Rodeo Burger & Barbecue Festival

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings, from a rodeo-inspired burger to a Girl Scout cookie-and-beer pairing: Just in time for the rodeo, Jerry Built Homegrown Burgers, 3501 West Holcombe, 10403 Katy Freeway, has launched The Outlaw, a burger topped with all-natural pulled pork, batter-fried…

Openings & Closings: Hello Hughie’s, Good-bye My Fit Foods

Hughie’s Tavern & Vietnamese Grille announced the opening of a second location in the former space of Foreign Correspondents and Canard at 4721 North Main. Co-owner, Phillip Pham told the Houston Press that the move should be a simple turn-key situation. The space is “ready for move-in with a few…

What to Expect at the Rodeo’s Food Events This Year

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is right around the corner, happening March 7-26 at NRG Park with 2.5 million people expected to attend and millions of dollars in proceeds benefiting area school kids. You already know the crazy new foods hitting the carnival this year.  Now it’s time to…

5 PlayStation Exclusives to Look Forward to This Year

I’ve been a Sony fanboy since just after Kurt Cobain died, and to this day I still think the Playstation is the superior gaming console. One of those reasons is that it tends to get some extremely sweet exclusives, tough I had to eat crow on that and wait a…

AG Paxton Makes Texas First State to Support Trump’s Travel Ban

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton on Wednesday awarded Texas the dubious honor of being the first state to support President Donald Trump’s executive order temporarily banning immigrants and refugees, primarily from seven countries in the Middle East. The order was struck down by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals,…

Texas Senators Kick Off Arguments Over Three Proposed Abortion Laws

Surprise, y’all: Fights over abortion laws in Texas are ramping back up again. The Senate Committee of Health and Human Services on Wednesday held a day-long public hearing on three abortion laws Republican senators have proposed this session. They included SB258, which would require the burial or cremation of aborted…

Announcing the Artists Playing the Middlelands Arena

One place where traditional, rock-centric music festivals lag behind their EDM-centric counterparts is theming. Your average fest might have an overarching theme of some sort — “we upstart smartasses” or “we book bands so cool, pretty people will come get photographed here” for example — but when it comes to…

Here Are Houston’s James Beard Award Semifinalists

The James Beard Foundation has just released its list of semifinalists for 2017, and a handful of Houston chefs, restaurateurs and bar programs have all received some major love. Cocktail bar Anvil and chef Hugo Ortega have both been named finalists five times in their respective categories, so maybe, just…

From Sports to Socialites: Gow Media Acquires Culturemap

When we wrote about KGOW 1560 The Game for our 2011 cover story, changes had already come for the growing Gow Media company that owned the station. Soon, they would acquire Sporting News Radio (eventually becoming Yahoo Sporting News radio and SB Nation radio) and ESPN 97.5 FM. There was…

Field & Tides Brings Southern Comfort Food to The Heights

Liberty Kitchen alum and spicy heat enthusiast, chef Travis Lenig, has just opened his debut eatery Field & Tides Restaurant and Bar at 705 E 11th in the former Zelko Bistro space.  The Houston native honed his chops from an early age, working at Dominic Mandola’s Ragin Cajun,  and moving…

The 8 Most Significant NBA All Star Games

The NBA All-Star Game gets a bit of a bad rap, in my opinion. If you accept the level of basketball for what it is, essentially a glorified pickup game (after which everyone wants to still have enough energy to party), and embrace the historical significance of some of the…

Clayface: Best Part of the DC Rebirth?

I’m not going to sugarcoat this; I have not exactly been a fan of the DC Rebirth. Partially I was one of the three people on Earth who really, really loved the New 52, especially the assorted Bat-people and Bat-people adjacent books. Red Hood and the Outlaws was my favorite…

First Look at One Fifth Steak

Among the flurry of restaurants that opened in the two weeks just before Super Bowl LI, One Fifth Steak by James Beard Best Chef Southwest 2014 winner Chris Shepherd, centrally located on lower Westheimer in the heart of Montrose in a space that formerly housed Mark’s American Cuisine, was arguably…

Just Say No to NRG Stadium Renovations

The Houston Chronicle’s stories about the desperate need to upgrade and renovate NRG Stadium actually started way back in February of last year. But it’s only this past week that the true barrage has truly begun, starting with John McClain begging for Harris County to give Bob McNair whatever he desires,…

Industry Insiders Name The Best Brunches In Houston

The mingling of breakfast sweets with lunch treats gives rise to the most perfect meal time of the day, Brunch. Made quintessential with the addition of mimosas and cocktails, a good brunch sets the tone for a Sunday fun-day, a time to reflect on the weekend’s adventures or a moment…

Apocalypse Today: Mad Max Matters More Now Than Ever

George Miller’s sci-fi series began in 1979 with the low-budget, practically DIY gearhead grindhouse flick Mad Max, and it was revived in 2015 with the delirious action masterpiece Mad Max: Fury Road. All along the way, these pictures have captured something about their times that has allowed them to break…

Ask a Stoner: Is Pot Smoke Harmful to Dogs?

Dear Stoner: I always feel so bad for dogs when people blow smoke in their faces. I can tell they don’t like it. Are they getting high, or is it just irritating them? Money Monet Dear Monet: Both — but if I had to pick one, I’d say the dog…

Inmate Dead After Found Hanging at Harris County Jail Infirmary

Harris County sheriff’s deputies found an inmate dead in the Baker Street infirmary Monday evening, the Harris County Sherriff’s Office said. Vincent D. Young, 32, was found hanging by a bed sheet at 7:10 p.m. by guards. His 33rd birthday would have been Saturday. The Institute of Forensice Sciences will…

Animal Welfare Groups Sue USDA Over Purged Records

A group of animal welfare organizations have sued the USDA in an effort to get the department to repost thousands of pages of animal welfare inspection reports that were removed from an online database February 3. Filed Monday in a Washington, D.C. federal court, the suit accuses the USDA of…

Tornado Watch Issued for Houston Into Tuesday Afternoon

Houston put the city’s Emergency Operations Center on increased readiness Tuesday morning, as forecasters predict strong thunderstorms to sweep the region. The Houston/Galveston branch of the National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch until 1 p.m., for most of the region. A tornado warning, which indicates that conditions favoring…

You Can Get Free Taco Cabana Delivered Tomorrow

You can score free tacos tomorrow, February 15. San Antonio-based chain Taco Cabana and delivery-app Favor are teaming up for their third annual Random Acts of Tacos Day (as part of Random Acts of Kindness Week, who knew) tomorrow from 9 to 11 a.m. Just select the free giveaway option…

Second Time Around Was the Charm at Rise No. 2

The salad Niçoise was crafted with a generous mound of spring-mixed greens tossed with thinly sliced red onions, capers and olives piled atop roasted fingerling potatoes. Six small slices of seared ahi tuna, rubbed with toasted sesame seeds, and wedges of a boiled egg flanked the hill of greens. From…

House of Cards: The Rise and Fall of Restaurateur Chris Cusack

Six days before Christmas 2016, Darth Vader strolled into the Thai food restaurant on Main Street with the bad news: The joint was closing and everyone was out of a job. To be clear, it wasn’t the dark-helmeted, planet-exploding villain himself who lowered the boom, but a 35-year-old, boyishly handsome…

Chapman & Kirby to Open in Mid-April in East Village

Chapman & Kirby, anchored in EaDO’s latest hot-spot-to-be, the East Village, announced that it will conduct a month-long soft opening in three to four weeks. The ultra-posh bar and lounge scored one of the biggest parties in the city, hosting the super private official NFL Media Party during Super Bowl…

Five Questions for the Rockets Entering the All-Star Break

It’s been a pretty remarkable year already for the Houston Rockets. Despite many believing they would, at best, only marginally improve over last season’s dreadful mediocrity, the team has flourished around MVP candidate James Harden. With a win over Miami on Wednesday, they would equal their win total for all…

As Spring Training Begins, Major Leagues Mull New Rule Changes

It’s that most wonderful time of the year. That time when everything is possible. When every team is still in contention for the pennant. It’s the start of spring training. Pitchers and catchers are reporting to camp and time for being jaded and cynical is still far into the future…

Dish of the Week: Chocolate Soufflé

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 sharing a recipe to share (or not to share) with your Valentine: Chocolate Soufflé. Dating back to 18th century France and…

MFAH Brings Hauntingly Realistic Figures to Houston in “Ron Mueck”

His was a world of props and animatronics, an imaginary land of fantasy and make-believe rooted in a childhood where the family business was toy making and puppetry, and cemented by a 20-year career creating hyperrealistic sculptures for television, film and advertising. Ron Mueck’s early professional successes included designing puppets…

Presidio Officially Lands in The Heights on February 14

One of the Houston Press’s most anticipated openings of 2017, Presidio, celebrated its grand opening in the Heights at 911 W. 11th on Saturday.  Chefs Charles Bishop, formerly of Southern Goods, and Adam Dorris of Pax Americana fame, debuted their new spot for casual Texas-inspired fare with a celebration that…

Copenhagen at Main Street Theater Explores Nuclear Ethics

The set-up: The three characters who collide with each other like subatomic particles in Michael Frayn’s award-winning deep-dish science play Copenhagen (1998) are dead from the start, ghostly presences in a shadowy limbo. That they manage to come alive in fits and pieces is due to the probing chemistry between…

Five New Restaurants Unveiled at IAH

Everything is indeed bigger in Texas! Last week at a preview event, On-The-Go, better known at OTG partnered with United Airlines to present five restaurants inside Bush Intercontinental Airport’s newest addition, Terminal C – North Concourse. The new eateries were set up in decorated kiosks in the walkway area of…

The “Western Women Aren’t Oppressed” Myth

The Women’s March was a historic push-back to the presidency of Donald Trump, a man elected despite openly admitting sexual assault. However, every counter has a counter-counter, and there’s been a lot of that since the inauguration. There have been claims that those who marched are just college students reliant…

Experience the Strange World of August Strindberg in The Ghost Sonata

The set-up: Remember the scene in The Seven Year Itch where schlubby married Tom Ewell fantasizes about seducing the radiantly glorious Marilyn Monroe? To set the mood he searches through his record collection. “Debussy…Ravel…Stravinsky.” He puts that back quickly, “Stravinsky’ll only scare her.” I think that’s how most people feel…

Trevor Shows Us the Laughter and Pain of Our Animal Instincts

The set up: Some stories are ripped from the headlines and some stories are ripped from, well…. something more substantially and horrifically personal. Trevor, Nick Jones’ 2013 play is both kinds of stories. The show is based on the 2009 incident in Connecticut when Travis, a 200-pound chimp being kept…

I-45 Weekend Closure Means a Long(er) Trip to Galveston

Traveling I-45 is seldom a pleasant experience. This weekend it will be far worse, as all of the southbound lanes will be closed for construction for several miles between Houston and Galveston. Those lanes of the Gulf Freeway will be closed between Beltway 8 and NASA Bypass between 9 p.m…

Rejoice! A Heights Neighborhood Joint to Fill Foreign Correspondents Space

Back on February 1, the owner of Hughie’s Tavern & Vietnamese Grille sealed the deal to move into the former Foreign Correspondents and Canard space at 4721 Main.  The owner-operator of Hughie’s, Phillip Pham told the Houston Press Friday morning that he’s been told that Treadsack, which owned both restaurants, will…

Who Says There Can’t be a Craig Biggio Field at Minute Maid Park?

The Oakland Athletics have announced that the diamond at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum will henceforth be known as Rickey Henderson Field.  That’s a fitting tribute to one of the game’s greatest players who, though he played for many teams in his long career, is best associated with the A’s. it’s also…

They Can’t Even Make the Sex Hot: On Fifty Shades Darker

Boundaries are violated repeatedly in Fifty Shades Darker, a film that demands even more submission of its audience than its predecessor, 2015’s Fifty Shades of Grey. No safe word can protect you from the sequel’s depleting incoherence, its punishing pileup of plot and its inability to successfully stage, even once,…

California-Based Gastropub Bosscat Opens on Westheimer This Month

Newport Beach’s Bosscat Kitchen & Libations, a whiskey-focused gastropub that also slings Southern comfort food, is opening on February 22 at 4310 Westheimer. According to a press release, owner John “JT” Reed, Leslie Nguyen and Vinnie Capizzi relocated to Houston last summer and are pumped to open. Reed has released…


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