Jan 1 – Dec 31, 2018

Jan 1 - Dec 31, 2018 / Vol. 29 / No. 45

Top 10 TV Shows of 2018

It was a terrible year in so many ways, but onscreen, with shows including Sharp Objects, My Brilliant Friend, Better Call Saul, The Americans and Atlanta, it sparkled

Top 10 Films of 2018

The art houses and Drafthouses again pull more than their fair share of the burden of quality, but my No. 2 (and many people’s No. 1) is a straight-up Netflix production, already available to watch on your phone

NFL Week 17: Texans 20, Jaguars 3 — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

In a performance that was part affirmation of Deshaun Watson as the unquestionable cornerstone of the Texans’ franchise and part affirmation that the Jacksonville Jaguars, offensively at least, are an inept dumpster fire, the Houston Texans defeated the Jags by a score of 20-3 to clinch their third AFC South…

Weather Week: 2019 Rings In with Some Chilly Weather

As promised, the last weekend of 2018 was a pretty gross one. Highs hovered in the upper 40s and low 50s both Saturday and Sunday with drizzle and overcast skies. This week will offer a little bit of everything from the cold and wet to the sunny and mild. But,…

New Book Coming from Christian Kidd of The Hates

Christian Kidd, the legendary singer and guitarist from Houston’s oldest and most celebrated punk band The Hates, has announced that he has completed his second memoir. If you read only one book about life in the Houston music scene then it should be Kidd’s first book Just a Houston Punk…

The 10 Biggest Houston Pro Sports Stories of 2018

It would be fair to consider 2018 a rather disappointing year in Houston sports on a number of fronts. While 2017 felt inspirational with the Astros winning their first ever World Series, particularly in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, 2018 felt more anticlimactic. There were near misses and close calls…

Weather Weekend: Rainy and Cooler

We hope everyone had a lovely Christmas, albeit a warm one. With temperatures in the 70s, it certainly didn’t feel like a traditional, cold holiday, but the rain stayed away, so that was nice. For the weekend leading into the end of the year, temperatures will gradually begin to slide…

Tales From The Top Shelf: Nocino

A whiff of Amaretto will bring you to your knees. Nocino, on the other hand, has you grabbing a change of clothes and off to the airport buying tickets to Vegas on the way. This walnut liqueur is that good and it just so happens to be the best time…

Go Global: Five World Music Artists to Soothe Your Soul

What is world music? According to Dictionary.com it is, “ traditional music from the developing world.” In a much broader sense, it is any and all music incorporating different styles from around the globe. It has been popularized in Western culture through pop stars such as Sting, Peter Gabriel, Paul Simon, and George Harrison.

Another December Signing Paying Dividends for the Rockets

Last December, with the Rockets facing a spate of injuries, GM Daryl Morey signed Houston native Gerald Green, who had been at home waiting to sign on with a team since the summer. Less than a week later, he scored 27 points in a win over Orlando and solidified himself…

First Look: La Corona Mexican Restaurant

Most diners in Houston have more than a handful of favorite Mexican restaurants in their dining out rotation. In our booming city, one can find the upscale, creative cooking of James Beard-award winning chef Hugo Ortega, the handmade tamales of someone’s abuela and a multitude of Tex-Mex joints ranging from…

Top 10 Houston Texans Storylines From 2018

No sport is more like episodic television than professional football. The weekly ebb and flow of the regular season, the player movement of the offseason, and the sport’s place on the top shelf of the sporting landscape all lend itself to a fantastic storyline-laden package. In a perfect world, this…

Houston Concert Watch 12/26: The Revolution and More

When you woke up this morning and brushed the sleep out your eyes, that didn’t just mean that you lived to see another day; it meant that you survived the holidays, and all the stress that comes along with it. Congrats to you for not letting the associated stress that…

Late Night at Love Buzz Pizza Pub

Condoms, rolling papers, cigarettes, an iPhone charger, Big League Chew—it’s two in the morning, what more could you need? “Like a bodega in a box,” Sam English, owner of Love Buzz Pizza Pub, says of his thoughtfully curated vending machine. They even carry the big nose, mustache, eye-glass disguise sets,…

Houston Arboretum to Start Charging For Parking in 2019

Once all the signs are up sometime in early 2019, visitors to the Houston Arboretum can expect to pay for their parking at the nature facility — except on Thursdays when parking will continue to be free. The park and its trails are still free, but for anyone other than…

Christmas Music To Plug Into Today

We couldn’t think of anything better to do for you on Christmas Day than to direct you to some of the best Christmas music on YouTube. You can watch it, but you don’t have to. Just sit back with some hot chocolate, egg nog or whatever your preferred drink is,…

Weather Week: Warm Christmas on Tap for Houston

As discussed last week, Houston is not known for white Christmases. In fact, we’ve essentially never had a snowy Christmas Day. Truth be told, we’ve only had a couple white any days. We are in the south after all. And when it comes to Christmas, we are in good company…

NFL Week 16: Eagles 32, Texans 30 — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

With the injured bodies piling up on both sides of the football, with the wide receiving corps down to DeAndre Hopkins and a bunch of young castoffs and injured hammies, and with the Texans’ recent complete inability to both run the football and stop teams through the air, the reality…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Sip Pappy at Eight Row Flint

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Monday, December 24 Christmas Eve Elf Dinner at Georgia James Georgia James, 1100 Westheimer, is carrying on Underbelly’s tradition of a themed Christmas Eve dinner, with this year’s theme featuring food from the movie Elf. Guests can enjoy courses from “Spaghetti…

Maybe Life is Strange 2 Should Have Been a Movie

We finally got a release date for Episode 2 of Life is Strange 2, which will be available on January 24. We also got an unexpected treat in the form of a live-action trailer which stars Gonzalo Martin, the voice of Sean Diaz. Unfortunately, the trailer sort of makes you…

Eight Things to Try Before Dumping Facebook

With new allegations that Facebook opened portions of its platform, including private messages, to large business partners like Microsoft, Amazon and Netflix, it might be tempting to finally pull the plug on your involvement with the social media monolith. But, is that necessarily the best option for you? Discussing this…

Year-End List: Albums You Might Have Missed

2018 is coming to an end, and with that is the inevitable overload of year-end lists from entertainment publications far and wide. However, rather than beat you over the head with the obviously great releases found on the hundreds of countdowns out there, the purpose of this list is to share a few of my…

Lettuce Funks Up the Jam Band Scene

Part of the appeal of having SiriusXM satellite radio and its scores of music channels (with even more on the app) is that pretty much every single band or performer past or present will be played on at least one station. For the Boston-bred Lettuce, that channel is Jam On…

The Story of Blood Bros. BBQ

Blood Bros. BBQ opens today in Bellaire, a significant opening for a variety of reasons. The first is that it’s the first brick and mortar location for what had hitherto only been a pop-up barbecue concept. The second is that it’s the first craft barbecue joint in Houston where the…

Brantley Provides More Flexibility for Astros

When the Astros signed outfielder Michael Brantley to a two-year deal this week, it wasn’t the huge splash someone like catcher J.T. Realmuto would make. And it didn’t fill any noticeable hole like a starting pitcher might. But, it did create something for the Astros that they needed last season:…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Brunch Out Of 2018

Shake Shack will open the doors to its newest Houston location in Montrose, 1002 Westheimer, today, Thursday, December 20 at 11 a.m. As part of Shake Shack’s mission to Stand for Something Good, the Montrose Shack will donate 25 percent of its proceeds from opening day, as well as 5…

No, Feminists Do Not Prefer Sexists Over Woke Men

Over at Psychology Today David J. Ley has written an article that is sure to be a hit on the various Men’s Rights and Pick Up Artists boards called Feminists Think Sexist Men Are Sexier than “Woke” Men. He’s not just saying that like so many potatoheads in various comment…

Weather Weekend: A Green Christmas for Houston

Despite classic Christmas tales being told in snowy covered settings, most of the world is decidedly warmer than Charles Dickens imagined. In Houston, it’s tough to know what weather will be this time of year. The average high on Christmas is 63. If you are a fan of cold holidays,…

Ramones Drummer Gabba Gabbas About His Time in the Band

I Know Better Now: My Life Before, During, and After the Ramones By Richie Ramone with Peter Aaron 324 pp. $29.99 Backbeat Books Part of the deal of being in the Ramones was that you could only appear onstage in the band’s uniform: leather jacket, T-shirt, torn blue jeans, and…

NFL Week 16 — This Weekend’s Best Bets

On my radio show, we’ve had a running joke over the last few NFL seasons — when trying to guess where the Texans rank statistically in certain areas, we would always just guess 16th, because it would probably be within a spot or two of being correct. The Texans, up…

Tales From The Top Shelf: Port

“Why’s it so hard to get our drink on?” the English wondered in the 1600s. The French didn’t want to be best friends anymore, in fact, they had become enemies, which meant no more Bordeaux. It was too cold to grow their own grapes, make their own wine. They could…

Even With a Delay, The Council is a Good Game

My review on The Council comes late because of the unexplained delay allowing those who have bought the episodes one at a time to buy Episode 5: Checkmate on the PlayStation Store. The normally responsive official Twitter account for the game was curiously unwilling to answer players who asked why…

A Capitalist’s Guide to Wine Gifts for Christmas

For those of you enjoying Champagne Socialism this holiday season, here’s a follow up with gift ideas for your favorite Capitalist wine lover (just in case you happen to know one). Few readers are old enough to remember the gag from Steve Martin’s stand-up career in the 1970s when he…

Late Night at The Rice Box

First things first, does everyone know that a rice box can be unfolded to serve as a plate? (Crickets.) Go ahead, divide your friends into two categories now: those who knew, and never told you (JUSTIN) and those who are also just now crawling out of the cave. So there…

Harden at MVP Level As Rockets Win Fourth Straight

In his postgame press conference Monday night after the Rockets beat the Utah Jazz 102-97, coach Mike D’Antoni was asked about yet another stellar performance from James Harden. “I know he’s the MVP and everything,” he said, “but this level the last three or four games are really out there,…

OscarGate is About Reactionary Politics, Not Homelessness

“What is OscarGate?” you ask, Dear Reader, as you justifiably plot my violent death for introducing another pointless “gate” into the popular lexicon. It’s what I’m calling the reaction to Sesame Street’s homeless Muppet, Lily. Lily, first introduced on the show in 2011, has always been a character used to…

My 2019 Sandwich Eating Resolutions

At the start of a new year, many of us like to make resolutions. Some choose diet and exercise. Others plan to give more time to a charity or spend more time with family. All those are great, but will someone please think of the sandwiches? Over the past year,…

10 Goth Christmas Carols Part 2

Back in 2011 I looked at some of the Christmas tunes from various goth and goth-adjacent artists in order to darken up the holiday a little. It’s been a while since then and I thought it was time for an update. Here are ten more songs to keep things spooky…

Houston Artists on the EP vs LP Debate

I go out of my way to review local music as often as I can because I feel it’s very important to get the progression of the Houston sound in releases down on the record. For all that people love to say not to listen to critics, regular reviews of…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Whiskey, Santa and Holiday Turkey

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: New specials LTO Holiday Turkey Sandwich at East Hampton Sandwich Co. East Hampton Sandwich Co., 907 Westheimer, 4444 Westheimer, is now serving its LTO (limited-time-only) sandwich, The Holiday Turkey. Made with cinnamon spiced black cherry chutney, fried razor onions, hot roasted…

A Year In Review: My Three Favorite Concerts

Due to our gargantuan scope, Houston is a haven for live music. As the nation’s fourth largest city, we have become a destination for touring acts by default — It certainly isn’t because of our collective reputation as an audience — and 2018 saw plenty of great performances in the Bayou…

Darwin’s Finches Soar On Good Morning Creatures II

Darwin’s Finches is a Galveston band with a strong Houston legacy. Since its inception in 2006, it’s existed in various iterations, but the one constant has been the far-out genius of its front man and songwriter, Justin Clay. Clay is inside the shadowy confines of Little Dipper a week ahead…

Blondie’s Chris Stein Switches Out His Guitar for a Camera

Though he’s best known as the guitarist and a co-founder of Blondie – a well as co-writer on such hits as “Heart of Glass,” “Rapture,” and “Dreaming,” Chris Stein has been an avid and serious photographer just as long as he’s been a musician. With his lens, Stein has captured…

Watching My Daughter Clap for Spider-Gwen

My daughter is one of the few nine-year-olds with legitimate press credentials thanks to the fact that she tags along with me on a lot of assignments, often as my official photographer. So, when I got invited to a press screening of Into the Spider-Verse she assumed that her services…

Weather Weekend: Chamber of Commerce Weather Ahead

Houston’s roller coaster weather has continued unabated. Over the past seven days, we’ve seen unseasonably warm temperatures, heavy rainfall and downright chilly mornings near freezing. We have a bit more of that in store beginning Thursday, but the payoff should be spectacular. Thursday morning will be wet. A frontal boundary…

Steve Hackett: At the Edge of Light and in the Thick of Prog

Guitarist and songwriter Steve Hackett doesn’t shirk from the term or his categorization as a “Prog Rock” artist. That’s perhaps not surprising, given his tenure with Genesis in the ‘70s, as well as the possessor of a discography inching toward 30 solo albums in addition to other collaborations of intricate…

Tales From The Top Shelf: Genever

Smoke lazily escapes his mouth as he reaches down to casually check the silver watch attached to his vest. Flicking the thin cigar over and over again he leans long against the wall. He isn’t a hipster, he’s old fashioned and maybe he’s brooding because he’s all alone or maybe…

10 College Football Bowl Games With Big Motivation Disparity

It’s highly appropriate that bowl season in college football coincides with the holiday season, because it truly is the MOST wonderful time of the year! There’s college football on television, day and night, for a nearly two week period, and sure, many of those games mean absolutely NOTHING in the…

Late Night at BB’s Tex-Orleans

Not ready to call it quits at 9 p.m. every day? We’re looking at the best places Houston has for late-night sustenance. Just like a big-breasted grandmother, BB’s Tex-Orleans welcomes patrons with a warm hug and a po’boy or two. When all other Montrose joints close early—maybe it’s cold, maybe…

Houston’s Best Sandwiches: Steak Hoagie at Pete’s Fine Meats

We are in search of Houston’s best sandwiches because we love sandwiches and we love Houston! “We shave the ribeye every morning,” the man at the register informed me as I paid for my Steak Hoagie at Pete’s Fine Meats (5509 Richmond). Moments earlier, another gentleman taking my order confirmed…

Houston’s Eleven Nogs of Christmas

In our last eggnog episode, we discussed grocery store eggnog. Now, we’re going uptown, downtown and all around to find some of Houston’s most creative eggnog beverages. With so many talented and creative mixologists in the fourth largest city in the nation, it’s not an easy feat to narrow it…

A Lot of Male Protagonists in Final Fantasy are Dead Weight

The PlayStation 4 has three big remasters in the Final Fantasy series, specifically IX, X and its sequel and the Zodiac Age version of XII. I’ve been on a kick where I’m playing and replaying this era of the series back-to-back, and I’ve just finished X-2. My conclusion is this:…

Houston’s Christmas Theater Offerings This Season, Part II

Hansel and Gretel German composer Engelbert Humperdinck was Richard Wagner’s protege. He helped stage the premiere of Parsifal at Bayreuth, the theater Wagner built for himself, and even wrote some connecting music for the “Transformation Scene,” when the set couldn’t be changed quickly enough. Humperdinck was also Wagner’s most devoted…

Weather Week: After the Rain, a Lovely Week Ahead

As December rain storms go, Friday night’s heavy rainfall was pretty substantial. Parts of the city got more than five inches as a cold front barreled through and interacted with a low pressure system. There was some street flooding and a few bayous that came out of their banks, but…

Jim Henson TV Holiday Specials Sleigh Ride to the Big Screen

In terms of quality and legacy of entertainment for children (and adults), the late Jim Henson’s resume runs deep. That’s in both TV (Sesame Street, The Muppet Show) and film (The Dark Crystal, Labyrinth) and even drilled down to Christmas specials featuring chart-topping singers Kermit the Frog and John Denver…

Trigger Warning is a Paranoid Right-Wing Laugh Riot

If I ever want an unfiltered look into the mind of the average paranoid right-wing American all I have to do is unblock the president on Twitter. I don’t do that because it’s like watching grammar being trapped in an abusive relationship. Better written but containing no fewer nuts or…

The Christmas British (Book) Invasion: Queen! Beatles! Stones!

Queen: Album by Album By Martin Popoff 224 pp. $30 Voyageur Press The insanely prolific music journo Martin Popoff (nearly 8,000 record reviews and many, many books) must be running out of performers to write about. Because in this latest installment in his Album by Album series, he tackles the…

NFL, Week 14: Colts-Texans — Four Things To Watch For

This is a big week for the Luck family — XFL commissioner Oliver and his son, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew — having some sort of effect on the city of Houston. On Wednesday afternoon, Oliver Luck announced that Houston, along with seven other major cities in our country, will be…

Serious Flooding Threat Friday Night

Proceed with caution. That should be the words of warning all Houstonians should keep in mind if they have to be on the roads Friday night. The combination of a cold front mixed with a strong low pressure system to the west of the area will combine overnight Friday and…

Houston’s Christmas Theater Offerings This Season: Part I

I’ve been Scrooged! A lot. Dickens’ miserly oyster prowls center stage, as usual, this Bayou Christmas season. He, along with fellow traveler The Nutcracker, are theater cash cows, invoking cheer and good will as well as a much needed boost to a company’s bottom line. Naturally, this season brings a…

Rockets Playing Let’s Make a Deal This Week

At 10-11, the Rockets are not where they expected they would be coming off a 65-win season and a trip to the Western Conference Finals. It should come as a surprise to exactly no one that they want to upgrade their roster, particularly with GM Daryl Morey pulling the strings…

The Most Ridiculous Defense for Loot Boxes

The Federal Trade Commission is finally investigating loot boxes in video games for their connection to gambling, and there have been some truly ridiculous defenses against that. For those who aren’t gamers, loot boxes are a concept in gaming that are extremely controversial. They are generally power-ups or cosmetic features…

Tales From The Top Shelf: Calvados

You don’t need a mustache or even a parlor to enjoy a glass of Calvados— this is America, we do what we want. It’s interesting, most people don’t like Calvados; they love it. When the subject is broached, often times a Calvados lovers will reveal themselves by groaning aloud and…

NFL Week 14 — This Weekend’s Best Bets

Ok, we recovered all right from our 1-4-1 heartbreak of Thanksgiving weekend, scraping out a .500 week last week. That’s better, but still losing juice. There are some nice nuggets on the NFL board this weekend, so let’s get right into it with six good NFL plays, as we await…

Weather Weekend: Heavy Rain, Possible Flooding Coming

Temperatures cooled off noticeably this week after a fairly strong cold front pushed through the region on Sunday. Lows in the upper 30s were common and highs barely made it out of the 50s on Tuesday. As we move toward the weekend, we could see our most significant rainfall in…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Holiday Sweets and Afternoon Teas

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Ooh La La Dessert Boutique, 23920 Westheimer, 20155 Park Row, 770 West Sam Houston Parkway North, will be offering holiday specials this month, including new Grinch cupcakes, toffee, peppermint bark and vanilla snowflake macarons, gingerbread molasses…

Grocery Store Eggnogs Go Noggin to Noggin

It’s the most wonderful and stressful time of the year. Some of us have already put up the tree, sent out our cards and wrapped gifts. Others are scrambling to find the perfect gift for crabby Aunt Bertha or wading through a mountain of junk in the garage to find…

Unconventional Places to Catch a Holiday Flick in H-Town

“Let’s All Go to the lobby” is almost as catchy an earworm as “It’s a Small World After All,” but what happens during intermission when there is no lobby? When it comes to catching a flick in Houston this holiday season, the answers can be quite surprising. Head out to…

Late Night At Better Luck Tomorrow

Not ready to call it quits at 9 p.m. every day? We’re looking at the best places Houston has for late-night sustenance. Getting warm and fuzzy at Better Luck Tomorrow is a solid late night move because apart from the creative cocktail list, their soulful menu has something for everyone…

Stand-Up Great Brian Regan Likes To Throw Himself Curveballs

Many in show business pride themselves as being multi-hyphenates: they’re not just actors, they’re actor-singer-writer-producer-superhero-billionare-philanthropists. And while Brian Regan may possess many skills to show, he is 100 percent a stand-up comedian. And if you’ve caught him after a good 25+ years in the public eye, you know he’s a…

Meet Houston’s Truffle Queen

Diane Roederer has been importing European delicacies to Houston for the past four years. In that short time her company, DR Delicacy, has become the city’s premiere, direct-source supplier of French, Spanish, and Italian truffles, mushrooms, and caviar, along with a growing inventory of luxury food products. Four years ago,…

Doctor Who: The Talking Frog Was Perfect

Warning: Massive spoilers for “It Takes You Away” Just to give all the folks who might have clicked on this room to click away without seeing spoilers, here’s a terrible joke. Q. Knock knock A. Who’s there? Q. Tenth Doctor A. Tenth Doctor Who. Q. Knock knock I am not…

Rating the New Rockets Acquisitions at the Quarter Pole

As crazy as it may seem, the Rockets have already gone through 25 percent of their games this season. It’s particularly frustrating when you consider just how rough those games have been. Despite a couple recent wins, they remain in the lower tier of the Western Conference and a distinct…

Where to Dine in Houston on Christmas Day 2018 [UPDATED]

‘Tis the season of holiday cheer, wining and dining, and giving yourself the gift of not cleaning up any dishes whatsoever. Enter our 2018 Christmas Day Dining Guide. From splurge-worthy holiday feasts to family-friendly brunches, here is where to dine on Christmas Day in Houston: ARA restaurant and Axis lounge…

First Look at Lúa Viet Kitchen

I’ve driven past Lúa Viet Kitchen on West Alabama dozens of times during its construction phase and through its opening, but it wasn’t until I was struck by a craving for tofu vermicelli and it was an easy four minute drive away that I finally stepped inside. Given that I already have…

My House was a Very, Very, Very Fine House

Becoming an adult is hard. I’ve been working on it for nearly half my life now, and I still struggle. There are a lot of milestones along the way, markers for the journey, by which we measure our travels, our successes and our failures. Not everyone takes the same route,…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Buy One Get One Poke

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Seasonal Special Wings and a Pitcher at Hooters All participating Hooters locations in Texas are offering a special combo now through January 1. Guests can get a 15-count of its world-famous boneless wings and a 60-ounce pitcher of domestic beer for…

Things Come Full Circle as Waterparks Arrive Back Home

Waterparks Warehouse Live December 12, 2K18 “This is the most important venue in the world to us.” Those words — or something close to them at least — come from Waterparks frontman Awsten Knight, standing on stage in the big room at Warehouse Live. He explained how the band had…

Gary Clark Jr. Captivates Houston with a Wide Variety of Sounds

Gary Clark Jr. live at Revention Music Center, Friday, November 30, 2018. Though Clark’s reverence for blues giants like Hendrix and King is still plenty evident in his music (and live show), he showed Friday night that he now has the freedom to tap into influences beyond the confines of traditional blues, and give the…

Former President George H.W. Bush Has Died

Former President George Herbert Walker Bush died Friday night in Houston, the city where years before he began his political career. His death follows that of his wife Barbara who died in April. He was 94 years old. Accolades poured in almost immediately. Mayor Sylvester Turner pointed out both what…

NFL Week 13: Browns-Texans — Four Things To Watch For

It’s getting down to it in this 2018 NFL season. It seems like just yesterday, the weather was sweltering outside, and everyone wanted Bill O’Brien’s head on a spit after the Texans 0-3 start. Now, the calendar flips over to December, and we are vetting various playoff scenarios for the…

At the Quarter Pole, Rockets Are a Mess

Twenty games into the 2019 season, the Rockets are currently 14th out of 15 teams in the Western Conference. The team that finished the 2018 season with a franchise record 65 wins and the best record in the entire NBA looks worse than a lottery team and it’s difficult to…

James McMurtry Ponders the State of the Union

Since the events of the last U.S. Presidential election, there’s one regular social event that has gotten a lot more, um, interesting. And that’s the family gathering! I mean, what could possibly go wrong when you throw together in one confining house relatives who may not have seen each other…

Potted Potter Returns to Houston at the Hobby

Seven books in 70 minutes — that’s the promise of Potted Potter a parody that condenses all of J.K. Rowling’s books about Harry Potter into one frenetic play. There’s even a Quidditch match in there. The Hobby Center’s Zilkha Hall will play host to the return engagement and demand is…

Tales From The Top Shelf: Meletti Cioccolato

Winks work, but perhaps the best way to get someone to smile is with chocolate. Pulled over and about to get a ticket? Chocolate. Lost your credit card, ID, and are at the DMV to take a new picture on your Wednesday lunch break? Chocolate. Can’t get out of bed…

Weekend Weather: Rainy Start to a Nice Weekend

So, it’s a regular weekend. Unless you took vacation, you aren’t getting a big four-day holiday, maybe not even a three-day breather. So, at least you can look forward to some nice weather when you are off work right? Well, yes and no. It was a rather chilly early part…

J.J. Watt Named AFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 12

In many ways, amidst the sadness of the passing of Texans’ founder Bob McNair, Monday night was a magical evening, a tremendous football story of a team putting together its most impressive performance of the season in a tricky spot against an ironic opponent, the franchise that vacated Houston and,…

SNL Helped Dan Crenshaw Pretend to be a Statesman

Just prior to the election, Pete Davidson went on the Weekend Update segment of Saturday Night Live and made one of his increasingly frequent punching down jokes, this time aimed at Texas District 2’s newest Republican representative Dan Crenshaw. Davidson accused Crenshaw — who wears an eyepatch — of looking…

A Rockets Book For the Diehard Fan in Your Life, or You

100 Things Rockets Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die By Jonathan Feigen 304 pp. Triumph Books $16.95 This volume, written by Houston Chronicle Rockets beat writer Jonathan Feigen, offers a unique insight on the individuals, teams, and moments that shaped the franchise as we know it today. Whether…

Late Night At Vinny’s

Not ready to call it quits at 9 p.m. every day? We’re looking at the best places Houston has for late-night sustenance.  “U-S-H-E-R R-A-Y-M-O-N-D, now baby tell me what you wanna to do with me.“ Swaying to slow jams and crushing pizza at 2:30 a.m. is kind of the best…

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Christmas Village at Bayou Bend

Hop on board the Santa express and hitch a ride to holiday fun. One of the coolest activities at Christmas Village at Bayou Bend With Santa and His Reindeer is the scavenger hunt. In front of Ima Hogg’s historic mansion, visitors will come upon Santa Claus’s crashed sleigh, with gifts tossed…

Come For the Trains, Stay For the Geology at HMNS’ Trains Over Texas

Visitors needn’t be railway enthusiasts to appreciate Trains Over Texas, an indoor “O” scale model railroad exhibit at The Houston Museum of Natural Science that’s as large as a tennis court. Built and designed by the traingineers over at TW TrainWorx, the tabletop islands are separated by region, allowing for better viewing as…

Brian McCann Ends Run with Astros, Signs with Atlanta

It was widely reported this week that catcher Brian McCann signed a deal with the Atlanta Braves, his hometown team. McCann was an unrestricted free agent after the Astros declined to pick up the one-year option on his contract this fall. McCann started his career in Atlanta where he played…

Brew Blog: Prairie Double Dunk

FO(A)MO. Fear Of (Alcoholic) Missing Out. It’s a predictable part of the beer distribution cycle, and it’s always at its most formidable when we’ve just gotten a new, coveted product in the market. There’s always something we can’t get, and we want it. Then, it arrives. Reports from the field pop…

NFL Week 12: Texans 34, Titans 17 — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

With the passing of their team’s founder and late owner, Bob McNair, as the backdrop last night, the Houston Texans went out and played as close to a complete game as they’ve played all season in a 34-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans, functionally ending any chance the Titans have…

Houston’s Festival Future Uncertain After a Wild 2018

The view from the 22nd floor of the 1415 Louisiana building is not bad, which is good because the conversation taking place in a conference room of the Pagel, Davis & Hill, P.C. law firm is pretty dry. It’s all talks of shares and equity, and if you’re not a…

The Conners is Proof Racists are Replaceable

I started watching The Conners, the Roseanne spin-off minus Roseanne Barr herself, who was ousted from the show after her racist tirades on Twitter became too toxic for ABC to put up with no matter the ratings. Barr was given the boot, and the show carried on without her by…

Rockets Injuries and Lack of Bench Creating Issues

When the Rockets signed Carmelo Anthony this summer, it was expected that he would help contribute to what could be one of the best and deepest benches in the NBA. After all, they still had former sixth man of the year in Eric Gordon and a pair of new young…

The Cabin: A Witchy Short at the Short Film Showcase

Houston horror is the gift that keeps on giving, and there’s an excellent new offering coming to the Short Film Showcase courtesy of Amanda Dianne and Joe Grisaffi. Warning in advance: it is not an easy watch. The Cabin is a simple tale about two young lovers who wander off…

American Aquarium Dips Their Toes into Political Waters

Like about half the people in the country, BJ Barham and his wife went to bed late on the evening on November 8, 2016 a bit shocked in how the U.S. Presidential Election was trending, but confident the tide would change when the final results came in. When that didn’t…

Template Dinners to Tame Your Tuesday

Sometimes, I just don’t want to think about dinner. That doesn’t mean I don’t want to make dinner, I just want to do it on autopilot. The thing about autopilot, though, is that it works best when you have a bunch of destinations already programmed in. That way you don’t wind…

Smart Crowd Gives Thanks for the Gift of Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson & Family Smart Financial Centre November 25, 2018 Last week, we reserved an entire day to show gratitude to those who’ve made lasting and favorable impressions on our lives. When Thanksgiving Day ended, we started searching for gifts to celebrate those we honor. Getting to see Willie Nelson…

NFL, Week 12: Titans-Texans — Four Things To Watch For

The atmosphere in NRG Stadium on Monday night will certainly be unique. With the passing of Texans’ founder and owner Bob McNair on Friday, it should be a combination of sadness mixed with celebration, celebration of a life well lived that affected the lives of so many millions of others…

Weather Week: Chilly Early, but Warming Up

One of the wonderful things about living in Houston is getting to watch friends to the north dig themselves out of show banks while we bask in mild temperatures. This past weekend was a perfect example with temperatures from Thanksgiving through Sunday hanging between 50 and 75 degrees. It was…

5 Cool Ways to Volunteer This Holiday Season in Houston

On the heels of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Giving Tuesday (November 27) kicks off the season of charitable giving. Even though the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act threw a wrench into the works, meaning fewer people will be itemizing deductions this year, nonprofits with 501(c)(3) status still need our help…

Holiday Cheer is Great but Christmas Albums are Awful

Few headlines make me shiver the way “Billy Corgan wants to make a Smashing Pumpkins Christmas album” did. This is not to say that I’m not somewhat interested, on a conceptual level at least, at what a Smashing Pumpkins Christmas song might sound like. I’m not even opposed to them…

The Big Bad of Doctor Who Series 11 is Us

Warning: This post contains mild spoilers for the season thus far. When Chris Chibnall started talking about Series 11 – his first season as showrunner and the debut of Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor – he made it clear that there would be no returning villains and that there…

DJ Andrew Bayer in Houston With Trance Music for the Whole Family

For better or worse, contemporary electronic music culture is unlike its underground and occasionally illegal origins. The original superstars were DJs brilliantly mixing vinyl records on a pair of Technics 1200 turntables. Producers were seldom celebrated, and a line was drawn between creators and selectors. Now that line is blurred…

Weekend Weather: Mild Weather for Shopping’s Biggest Weekend

Despite the explosion in online shopping, the few days after Thanksgiving remains retail’s biggest weekend of the year. Fortunately for shoppers in Houston, this weekend looks to be nice weather for maxing out your credit. It has been a pretty glorious week so far with mostly clear skies and just…

Cocktail Therapy: Jace VanHoozer of Reserve 101

At 40 years old, Jace VanHoozer has been bartending for half his life. “That makes me 127 in bar years,” he said sitting on the tip of the dark leather seat, in the back room of Reserve 101. Eleven years ago, Mike Raymond had approached him about a whiskey bar…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Seasonal Flavors and Holiday Tamales

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: For a limited time, Lupe Tortilla locations will be adding tasty seasonal offerings to its menu, including Pumpkin Spice Flan with caramel sauce; breakfast-only Pumpkin Spice Pancakes made with pumpkin puree-infused batter and topped with roasted…

4 Reasons to Be Thankful, Houston Traffic Edition

First, let’s preface this by saying NO ONE is happy about traffic. Not us, not you. Nobody. It’s one of the worst characteristics of a city that is, otherwise, pretty damn awesome. Having said that, there are some reasons to feel good about where the city is going when it…

Houston Area Grocery Stores Open on Thanksgiving

In case you’re in need of some crucial ingredient at the last minute, here’s a list of the grocery/convenience stores that will be open in and around Houston this Thanksgiving Day: Aldi: Closed on Thanksgiving Day Central Market: Open 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. CVS: Open normal hours (check individual…

Diverse Dance Music Descends on Houston Over Thanksgiving

This extended Thanksgiving weekend brings a stylistically diverse group of electronic artists and producers to the Bayou City. Various genres from artists across the globe are performing starting Wednesday through Sunday. This provides and excellent opportunity to get together with everyone who has come back into town and sweat on…

Perfect Pairings: Black Friday Breakfast With a Swedish Touch

I’m just saying, all these Thanksgiving dishes getting all this attention— let’s pop a shifty on the holiday and throw a little Black Friday Breakfast.  Something to make Aunt Mindy low key nudge you for the recipe. For this, we’re calling in the Swedes— those sexy devils. Swedish Pancakes are…

Giving Thanks for Houston Pro Sports

Being thankful for sports can be a tricky thing in Houston. Depending on the year, we might have a city full of teams all vying for championships or the literal opposite. We can be pleasantly surprised or wildly disappointed. It is heavily reliant upon timing. In 2018, Houston pro sports…

Five Social Media Trends We Didn’t See Coming

In 2008, Ben Parr at tech super-site Mashable wrote about the 5 Ways Social Media Will Change Recorded History. His focus was primarily on how we will look back at social media after the fact and the lasting record it would leave behind. But there was certainly some prognosticating in…

Regrettes Release an Anti-Kavanaugh Track, Raise Money for RAINN

Here’s one definition of the term privilege: the idea that the radioactive nightmare around Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court by Donald Trump is over. It ain’t. The noise is over, sure. The event is over. However, as Zoe Quinn once said about GamerGate, August never ends. In the…

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I’m in a week-long timeout on Facebook for saying men are trash. I’m not here to whine about censorship like some alt-right dink crashing a White House press briefing to ask a legitimate presidential administration about what horrors will be unleashed if he loses his verified checkmark on Twitter. The…

Axl Rose, Like so Many, is On Twitter and Mad at Trump

Do you remember that weird period of time a few years back when the “social media is killing the rock star mystique and that’s a bad thing” hot take was going around? The idea was that we were losing something by having people in bands become more relatable through the…

Survivor: College Football Playoff Edition, Version 8.0

We’re heading into Week 13 of the 14-week college football regular season, and we still haven’t experienced that late season shakeup that seems to happen, to some degree, every year. The top portion of the College Football Playoff rankings have been holding serve steadily for three weeks now, and after…

How to Eat Like a Mexican This Holiday Season

It’s the holidays, amigos. That magical time of year when we binge eat for two continuous months under flimsy pretenses and layer up to hide our shame. While this season means turkey, eggnog, and creme bru-lattes in America, it comes with its own unique set of culinary traditions south of the…

The Rolling Stones Return to Houston in 2019

And so it turns out that the rumors that have been swirling around over the past few days are true: The Rolling Stones are returning to Houston. As a press release that just landed points out, it’ll be The Rolling Stones first trip to this part of Texas in over…

Rockets Can Make Up Ground As Schedule Softens

There is no point in pulling punches. When the Rockets opened their season 1-5, they were a bad basketball team. They couldn’t stop anyone on defense and couldn’t score on offense. But, just a few weeks later, they are 8-7, having gone through one of their toughest stretches of the…

The Real Renaissance Festival Party Happens In The Campground

The Texas Renaissance Festival After Dark nightclub hosted a Time Travelers Ball last Saturday night. Ghostbusters helped escort costumed guests from all era’s into the pop-up club that has hosted night time adult-themed parties since 2014. Dainty cheese platters greeted VIP guests in their reserved alcoves, and bottle service was…

Weather Week: Short Holiday Work Week, Complicated Weather

It’s a short work week for most of us with Thanksgiving this Thursday. But despite the length, the early part of the week will be packed with changes for us in Houston. Looking back at the weekend, it wasn’t all bad. Saturday was actually rather pleasant outside and we even…

5 Tips When Your Family Works on the Holidays

Like a lot of Houstonians who work in the Medical Center, my wife is on a rotation when it comes to holiday shifts. Last year she worked Christmas Eve and Day, this year it’s Thanksgiving and the day after. Then there’s me, a journalist. I work from home most days,…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Holiday and Thanksgiving Delights

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Seasonal special Thanksgiving treats at CRAVE CRAVE Cupcakes, 5600 Kirby, 1151 Uptown Park, 2501 Research Forest, will be offering holiday-inspired treats, from the not-so-traditional Pecan Pie Cupcake (available in-store and online in limited quantities through year’s end) to seasonal flavors such…

Ars Lyrica Delivers a Magnificent Production of Handel’s Agrippina

Agrippina, where have you been all my life? And Ars Lyrica? I think I love you. Ars Lyrica, Houston’s preeminent early music ensemble, under the sparkling direction of Matthew Dirst, has staged an utterly magnificent production of George Frideric Handel’s first international smash hit: his baroque opera seria Agrippina (1709)…

Conan Proves He’s the Late Night Host of the People

Conan O’Brien is solidifying his reputation as “late night host of the people” on his current 18-city tour, which stopped in Houston last night. Traveling with a quartet of proven comics, all of whom have received career boosts from performing on O’Brien’s TBS talk show, the tour is billed as…

Travis Scott Reveals Complete Lineup For Astroworld Festival

After staying quiet about lineup details since the announcement of Astroworld Festival back in August, Travis Scott has revealed the lineup for the inaugural Astroworld Festival, including performances from himself, Post Malone, Lil Wayne, Young Thug, Rae Sremmurd, Gunna, Sheck Wes, Trippie Red, Smokepurpp, Tommy Genesis, and DJ’s Metro Boomin and Virgil Abloh.

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: Feast at the Houston Turkish Festival

Paella Experience at Arnaldo Richards’ Picos Saturday, noon Kirby. Chef Arnaldo Richards will be offering a one-of-a-kind Paella Experience, beginning with a demonstration and outdoor cooking show with wine, sangria, and signature cocktails for purchase. Richards will be making Valencian surf-and-turf paella for approximately 80-90 people and a turf paella…

More Headaches for Houston Drivers on 290 This Weekend

For seven years, we’ve all been forced to endure one of the more frustrating road construction projects in Houston history. And even as the bulk of the heavy lifting along the Northwest Freeway (US-290 for you naming sticklers) begins to wind down, there are still interminable construction projects and road…

NFL, Week 11: Texans-Redskins — Four Things To Watch For

I’ll admit it, I was shocked when the betting lines came out for this weekend’s NFL games, and the Houston Texans were posted as a 3-point favorite over the Washington Redskins. (It’s since moved down slightly to the Texans laying 2.5 points.) If you assume that the Redskins’ and Texans’…

Houston All-Stars Pay Tribute to the Texas Tornado

The name Doug Sahm would not make any list of the Top 20 Most Famous Texas Musicians. Nor would it likely appear on a Top 50 roster. But among diehard fans of Texas music, his name and influence ranks far higher. After all, this is the guy who wrote “Texas…

Rockets Officially Move On from Carmelo Anthony

For years, the Rockets pursued Carmelo Anthony, hoping he would become an important part of a championship roster. The tried to woo him when he was in Denver and fought to no avail to trade for him prior to last season. This summer, with the Thunder waiving the 10-time All-Star,…

Weather Weekend: Warming Up Slightly for the Weekend

We know there were plenty of you out there complaining about the warm weather. It nearly hit 90 a week ago and it is November after all. Well, you got what you wanted and then some in the form of freezing overnight temperatures and even a trace of snow (yes,…

Concerts During Business Hours? Why Not?

Having been both a music journalist and a performing musician, I can understand why we do so much of this business in the dark. It’s romantic and it adds to the sense of rebellion and mystery. I’m kind of starting to wonder if there’s any reason for assuming night concerts…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Sippin’ Santa at Lei Low

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Now through Friday, December 21, Peli Peli, 5085 Westheimer, 110 Vintage Park, 23501 Cinco Ranch, will be running a “Bobotie for Blankets” blanket drive for Houston’s homeless. Drop off a new or used blanket at any fine-dining location…

Cocktail Therapy: Cayla Herns of Hawg Stop

Initially, it would be easy to classify Hawg Stop as a biker bar—because it is. But really, Hawg Stop feels more like a place than a bar; a campfire where all are welcome. While the live music, hawg-friendly atmosphere, and in this case, for Veterans day, a free barbecue cookout,…

Wines for a Purple State Thanksgiving

Texas didn’t exactly experience the “blue wave” that many Democrats here had hoped for this holiday season, although two congressional districts here, one in Houston and the other in Dallas, swung left for the first time in recent memory. Despite the Dems’ disappointment, they still have something sweet to celebrate…

Ben Rector brings Magic to Houston

On the cover of his latest album Magic, Nashville based singer-songwriter Ben Rector defies gravity with  a Juno keyboard in tow. What kind of keyboard? A heavy one. It’s a fitting portrait of the man currently hauling his piano around the country, performing some musical heavy lifting in support of…

The Delicious Alchemy of Consommé

I’ve always been obsessed with the alchemical nature of cooking. There’s a transformative aspect to the process of applying heat to food that feels almost like an enchantment. It’s not without cause that the lore of witches and wizards is riddled with potions, concoctions and cauldrons. Of course, as with…

Survivor: College Football Playoff Edition, Version 7.0

After a few weeks of anywhere from moderate to significant shakeup (beyond the three Power Five undefeated teams), this past weekend entailed very little movement in the College Football Playoff race. Honestly, the only result that should affect shuffling within the top ten would be LSU squeaking by Arkansas at…

Stan Lee’s Immortal Message About Politics in Pop Art

Stan Lee, the celebrated co-creator of Black Panther, Spider-Man, the X-Men, Thor, Iron Man, the Fantastic Four, the Incredible Hulk, Daredevil, and more, has passed away at the age of 95. The man who will always be Mr. Marvel to me, was responsible for a great big chunk of the…

Barron Studios Elevates Houston’s Hip Hop Community

In 1998, Chris Macek and a friend made an album titled “Why?” on Chris’ computer in Rockport. They made some CDs and handed out copies of the homemade effort around their high school. The album’s liner notes said “Recorded at Barron Studios.” “The studio started as a joke,” says Chris…

Making Shots Changes Everything for the Rockets

For all the talk of their struggling defense early in the season, the Rockets held four straight opponents under 100 points. It helped to push the struggling team up to 18th in defensive rating after beginning the season nearly dead last. And before you say 18th isn’t great, it matches…

Weather Week: A Couple Days in the Houston Deep Freeze

It wasn’t the most beautiful weekend in Houston. With highs only in the 50s and mostly cloudy skies (along with some rain Sunday), it was a pretty gloomy few days overall. The good news this week is that the sun will shine. But don’t expect temperatures to moderate. In fact,…

Anti-Nazi Punk Band Gen Why Drops Video, EP

Gen Why received a lot of acclaim this year when singer and guitarist James McDowell II broke up a white supremacist invasion at a White Oak Music Hall punk show. Though McDowell was certainly not the first in the Houston music scene to make a stand against the rather obnoxious…

This Week in Houston Food Events: A Whole Hog Charity Double Down

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Seasonal Special Holiday Shakes at Shake Shack In celebration of the holidays, Shake Shack, 6205 Kirby, 5015 Westheimer, will be launching three festive shakes to pair with its re-launched Hot Chick’n sandwich, beginning Tuesday, November 13. Treat yourself to the Chocolate…

Streaming Ushers in a New Golden Age of Music Box Sets

Art is a luxury. Perhaps it shouldn’t be, but capitalism does what capitalism does. With no say in what speaks to our soul, it’s all down to chance whether or not that which moves your spirit is within your financial grasp. Some can be fulfilled with the free days at…

Traffic Mayhem Unleashed This Weekend on the West Loop and 290

Construction always seems to make a mess of Houston roadways. We still aren’t sure why scientists don’t study the near constant highway renovations here. We think it could be the basis for the world’s first perpetual motion machine. But even if scientists are immediately dispatched to Houston to solve the…

That’s Fun! Your Guide to the Five Best Wurstfest Polkas

It’s the final weekend of Wurstfest, the New Braunfels-based annual festival which celebrates German food, beer and, of course, music. The festival began as a single-day event in 1961, an homage to that most delectable meaty treat, the sausage. Ed Grist, the city’s meat inspector, founded the event from those…

5 Best Bets This Weekend in Houston: Spinal Tap, CineSpace and a Battleship

Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue. This weekend in Houston we’ve got a vintage fashion show and a throwback screening of the world’s greatest mockumentary. For the new, Opera in the Heights has a completely different concept from when it last presented Mozart’s most controversial work. More than 250 filmmakers…

Weekend Weather: Big Changes in Store

The old adage if you don’t like the weather in Texas, just wait, will be readily apparent this weekend. This week has brought stifling heat and humidity to the Texas Gulf Coast as we await a pair of approaching cold fronts that will change the weather pretty dramatically by Friday…

Houston Eateries Offering Free Meals and Specials This Veterans Day

These Houston restaurants and sweet shops will be honoring the U.S. military this Veterans Day (Sunday, November 11), offering freebies and specials to veterans and active-duty members: Ambrosia, 2003 Lexington Ambrosia is offering a free menu item from its “raw & rare” offerings (salmon crudo, gulf catch tiradito tostada, ribeye…

Can Lizzie Fletcher Unmoor METRORail?

In one of the more stunning defeats of incumbent Republicans on Tuesday night, Lizzie Fletcher beat out long-time Congressman John Culberson in the Texas 7th District. It is the first time this seat has been held by a Democrat in more than 50 years. While Fletcher campaigned primarily on inclusiveness…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Celebrate Friendsgiving

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Central Market, 3815 Westheimer, will host chef Aarón Sánchez for a special cooking class on Thursday, November 15. The Elevate Your Entertaining class will demonstrate how to take your holiday entertaining skills to a new level,…

Cocktail Therapy: Mason Clark of Twin Peaks

Mason Clark has the confidence part down. At 4 p.m. on a Wednesday, her bar has slowed to a trickle. Give or take 20 guests linger around; most with giant “29 degree” frosty mugs in front of them. Dressed in a uniform of black lingerie for Halloween, it’s just a…

Beaujolais Nouveau— Why You Should Care

They’re unveiling the latest crop of Beaujolais Nouveau and why should you care? Because it’s a big French party, that’s why silly. The French know how to let their curls down, so why not follow suit? And as it happens to fall on Thursday November 15, a week before Thanksgiving,…

The 10 Most Valuable Houston Texans of the 2018 Season

So something weird happened in the Texans’ 19-17 win over the Denver Broncos on Saturday afternoon, something I never, ever thought would happen. It occurred on a benign, throwaway play in the second half of the game. The end result of the play itself isn’t all that important, what I…

The Quiet Man: A Great Idea Gone Terribly Wrong

I really wanted to like The Quiet Man when I first heard about the game. I’m surprised and delighted that video games incorporating live-action film have made a comeback after dying an ignoble death in the ‘90s. Some of them, like The Bunker, are incredible. The mixture of live-action and…

Do You Ever Get the Feeling Ted Cruz Doesn’t Even Like Music?

The music of Texas is vast and contains multitudes. Like the many cultures that make up our various food scenes, Texas music is a complex patchwork that includes everything from Houston hip-hop to Texas country. It’s produced some of the greatest riffs in rock history and included punk that’s both…

Survivor: College Football Playoff Edition, Version 6.0

And then, there were ten. Once again, the weekend of college football we just experienced, while it may not have lived up to the hype in terms of in-game drama (aside from West Virginia-Texas, which was epic theater, on so many levels), it did deliver what we’ve come to expect…

Vote and Get These Election Day Freebies and Specials in Houston

Election Day is Tuesday, November 6, and these Houston-area restaurants and bars want to reward those that have chosen to exercise their right to vote. From complimentary lunch to free fries and whiskey-soaked parties, here’s where to celebrate Election Day in Houston: The Classic All Day, 5922 Washington Guests can…

The Beans Get Together Again to Put Out an Album and Break Up

The Beans are back together. They are breaking up. Five years after releasing their self-titled debut album, they returned last week with their on the nose titled sophomore effort The Beans Breakup. A day after its arrival, band drummer Brendan Hall spent his day delivering vinyl editions of the project…

Weather Week: Spring-like Weather a Prelude to Winter

For the second straight weekend, it was beautiful in Houston, Texas, USA. With temperatures mostly in the low to mid 70s under sunny skies and breezy conditions (particularly on Sunday), it was damn near perfect. One visitor from Chicago who we dined with on Friday night couldn’t believe the weather…

Where to Dine in Houston on Thanksgiving Day 2018 [UPDATED]

Skip the hassle of Thanksgiving Day cooking and cleaning and have these local restaurants do the work for you. From family-friendly buffets and traditional turkey plates with all the fixin’s to extravagant holiday prix fixes, here’s where to dine in Houston this Thanksgiving: Artisans Restaurant, 3201 Louisiana, 713-529-9111 For $80…

Ed Sheeran Brings His One-Man Show To Minute Maid Park

Ed Sheeran Minute Maid Park November 3, 2018 About halfway through his performance at Minute Maid Park Saturday night, Ed Sheeran stopped his show to thank the two percent. He has a theory, he told the crowd of approximately 40,000, that about 98 percent of the people who come to…

In Silence Macbeth Muet Speaks Volumes at Main Street Theater

Under the category of things we’ve never seen before onstage in Houston, I present: 1. A hockey glove and an oven mitt having rambunctious doggy-style sex 2. Paper plate father and son playing catch, running piggyback and affectionately horsing around 3. Raw eggs that provoke feelings of parental sweetness and…

Texans Trade Brings Back Oilers Memories

When the Texans traded for wide receiver Demaryius Thomas this week from Denver, most of the interest was centered on what the veteran wideout can do for this Texans team, particularly in the wake of the season-ending injury to Will Fuller. But for Houston sports fans, it might conjure up…

Great (Bon) Scott! It’s the Early Years of AC/DC!

AC/DC 1973-1980: The Bon Scott Years By Jeff Apter 256 pp. $24.95 Jawbone Press For a band that many think is nearing the end of its lifespan, AC/DC sure has been in the news the past few years. Mostly for personnel changes. Drummer Phil Rudd was cut loose in 2015…

NFL Week 9: Texans-Broncos — Four Things To Watch For

We’ve talked plenty about the NFL trade deadline in this space over the last few days, both speculating on what MIGHT happen, and then breaking down what DID happen. Here in Houston, we know what ended up happening — the Texans acquired wide receiver Demaryius Thomas from the Denver Broncos,…

Alley Theatre Announces Its New Artistic Director

After a six-month search, the Alley Theatre has announced its new artistic director: Rob Melrose, a freelance director who formerly was the artistic director and co-founder of Cutting Ball Theater in San Francisco. Melrose, who has been working in theaters across the country, has directed at The Public Theater, The…

Video Game Review: Call of Cthulhu

I’ve been looking forward to Call of Cthulhu since the second it was announced. The game looked gorgeous, and it was coming from Focus, who’s excellent episodic title The Council is doing some very interesting things in the adventure game genre. In practice, Call of Cthulhu is a mixed bag…

Four Fairly Serious Concerns Very Early in the Rockets Season

It’s early in the Rockets season…like really early. But they are 1-5, getting pummeled at home by an average of 17 points and looking completely overmatched in nearly every way possible. You may say it is too early to panic, but remember that the Rockets fired then coach Kevin McHale…

Twenty One Pilots Gave Me Something To Hold On To

In March 2013, a good friend of mine died of suicide. His name was Jared, and he was one of the kindest people I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. My friends and I were stunned. Jared was well-liked, gainfully employed and always came across as a genuinely happy guy…

Weekend Weather: Glorious Fall Returns

When it comes to mother nature, Halloween in Houston was more trick than treat. The skies opened and dropped quite a bit of rain across the area as a cold front pushed through in the evening hours, amid a tornado watch. Hopefully, no one’s candy got too soggy, but it…

Houston Texans Trade For WR Demaryius Thomas — Four Thoughts

Even with the injury issues at wide receiver before Will Fuller’s season ending knee injury, specifically the odd spate of hamstring injuries suffered by that group (including Fuller before his ACL injury), you could argue that Texans GM Brian Gaine should have been looking for some wide receiver depth via…

Find Bliss With These Flavorful Recipes for Cooking With Cannabis

While food world insiders are all abuzz about cooking with pandan, timut pepper, berbere and the memory enhancing nootropics, the editors of MUNCHIES have been fine-tuning the 1,000-year-old practice of weed consumption. According to Rupa Bhattacharya, MUNCHIES Editor-in-Chief and one of the collaborative editors for the new book Bong Appétit: Mastering the Art of Cooking…

Houston Texans 2018 Midseason Report Card

Before the season, in this space and many other spaces, both written and auditory, I predicted a 10-6 season for the Texans in which they regain their title in the AFC South. So, mathematically, I’m looking pretty good at the season’s halfway point. The Texans are 5-3, and they’re leading…

Houston Texans Trade Deadline Guide — Four Burning Questions

If there is one underrated development in the NFL over the last couple years, for roster-contract-transaction nerds like me, it’s this new wave of thinking that in-season trades are not only acceptable, but encouraged. Through the years, the NBA and MLB have made their trade deadlines a happening, while the…

A Tour Through Chinatown’s Dun Huang Plaza

There are a handful of special places in this city that make you stop and ask yourself: “Am I still in Texas?” Dun Huang Plaza is one of those places. The booming shopping center at the intersection of Sam Houston Tollway and Bellaire has become the hottest place in town…

Gary Lewis is Still a Playboy

It’s fairly unusual for a band to hit  No. 1 on the charts with their very first single – and especially considering they had never even gone on a tour before. But that’s exactly what happened in February 1965 when the debut by Gary Lewis and the Playboys, the tale…

Sabrina is Great, But…

I’ve been watching The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina on Netflix every chance I get. Since we didn’t get Stranger Things Season 3 this Halloween it serves as a nice spooky substitute. I loved the Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa re-imagining of the teenage witch that is the primary source of the new show,…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Halloween Tricks and Treats

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All month long (November) Sip and Shuck at The General Public The General Public, 797 Sorella, is celebrating the arrival of fall by offering an oyster and champagne special. Guests can indulge in six freshly shucked Prince Edward Island oysters paired…

Pumpkin Spice Latte—Try These Instead Houston

While it would be great to blow up the Pumpkin Spice Latte— turns out they’re actually quite delicious. Regardless, here are a few creative PSL alternatives that can be found around our awesome coffee circuit in HTX. Note: Houstonians love coffee, and because most shops are proud of the beans…

Survivor: College Football Playoff Edition, Version 5.0

With each passing week, we are seeing at least a couple schools having their complete hopes and dreams dashed by a regular season loss before the month of November arrives. And you know what? I LOVE that about the current system! A four-team playoff is the absolute best, because not…

Incredible AstroWorld Memorabilia Possibly Coming Up for Sale

When AstroWorld closed down in 2005 to the dismay of all Houstonians, Maria Mendeles bought up a ton (literally) of fixtures and merchandise from the theme park. For years it’s sat in various warehouses, but it looks like the Emiliano’s owner might actually be looking to sell off some of…

Houstonians Strike Gold At Tacolandia— Again

As the clock struck 4 p.m. the bulls were released into the breezy Water Works event space at Buffalo Bayou Park. It felt exactly like the streets of Spain, except there were several bulls, all holding paper trays, and running to get out of the way were thousands of helpless…

NFL Week 8: Texans 42, Dolphins 23 — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

It says something about just how storyline-laden Thursday night’s Houston Texans 42-23 win over the Miami Dolphins was when you consider that the return of Brock Osweiler, arguably the least popular player in the history of the franchise, was about the fourth or fifth item people wanted to talk about…

Rockets Appear All In on Deal for Butler

In 2015 after only 11 games, the Rockets fired coach Kevin McHale. On Valentine’s Day in 1995, fresh off the city’s first championship, the team traded Otis Thorpe for Clyde Drexler. Robert Horry and Sam Cassell were shipped to Phoenix for Charles Barkley and Scottie Pippen was signed as a…

Weekend Weather: After Willa, the Sun Returns

Former Hurricane Willa blew through Texas Wednesday night and into Thursday. Areas along the coast were hardest hit with rain and some strong thunderstorms dropping 2-3 inches of rain. Most of the rest of the Houston area got between half an inch and an inch. But by early Thursday morning,…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Oysters, Brews & Blues

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: On Thursday, November 1 from 6:30 to 9 p.m., Goode Co. Armadillo Palace, 5015 Kirby, is celebrating the return of oyster season with its Oysters, Brews & Blues event. The Gulf Coast collaboration will benefit the…

Who Knew the ’80s Pop Scene is Thriving in Houston?

It’s a Thursday night in 2014. Downstairs at Fitzgerald’s, electro-pop trio BLSHS removes all vowels from their name and replaces them with an electrifying set filled with 808 drums, dark synthesizers, and keytar-playing, hair-flipping lead singer Michelle Miears. A short year later at Day for Night’s 2015 inaugural outing, Children…

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“We run from grief because loss scares us, yet our hearts reach toward grief because the broken parts want to mend.” The ever-insightful University of Houston research professor/best seller/TED talk Phenom/Oprah bestie Brené Brown sure knows how to present our emotions to us in clear, digestible aha-moment packages. Her messages…

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Its funny, every year at about this time, there are four or five remaining undefeated teams in college football, and every year, we hear analysis that basically centers around the possibility of all those teams remaining undefeated. “Who will get left out of the College Football Playoff, if these five…

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Tyler Barrera is prepping for his second grand opening in less than a year. The 26-year-old bartender turned bar owner just opened Kanaloa, at 311 Travis, the latest craft cocktail bar and first tiki bar in the trendy two block radius around Market Square Park. After a month-long soft opening…

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The annual Houston Arcade Expo this past weekend was just delightful. It’s a chance to celebrate the long history of gaming in a tactile, hands-on setting. I took the family there on Saturday and had a wonderful time. I’ll definitely be going back next year. Let’s look at the things…

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Sparks always seem to fly in the Staples Center, and we’re not talking about the Lakers WNBA counterpart. Last season, there was the infamous tunnel incident where Rockets players allegedly tried to enter the locker room of the Clippers after a game in LA. This year, it was the same…

Weather Week: Another Cold, Rainy Week Ahead Houston

Did you enjoy Sunday? If you slept through it, too bad. It was glorious, the first really beautiful day of autumn in Houston. Unfortunately, the one day of sun is about all we’ll get as rain returns to the forecast this week and the cold weather sticks around. There may…

Doctor Who: “Rosa” Is the Episode We Need Right Now

When it was announced that Doctor Who would be traveling back to 1955 Montgomery, Alabama to meet Rosa Parks, there was cause for concern. Would the interventionist nature of the show remove the agency of the legendary civil rights activist in the name of a good story? Would the racism…

This Week in Houston Food Events: $2 Pizza Night and Tacolandia

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Monday, October 22 $2 Pizza Night at Cane Rosso Montrose In celebration of its two year anniversary at the Montrose location, Cane Rosso, 4306 Yoakum, will be slinging $2 marinara pizzas, $2 margherita pizzas and $2 focaccia bread appetizers (plus 3…

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As both the history books and an endless stream of 50th anniversary documentaries have taught us, 1968 was an Especially Important Year in the United States. It was a time of particular upheaval with civil rights and jobs issues, the Vietnam was spiraling out of control and sparking protests, sharp…

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We have an entire winter to dissect what happened in the American League Championship Series and figure out what the Astros will do with a longer offseason than they had last year. We will, no doubt, spend plenty of time grousing over the poor performance by umpires that led to…

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Telltale Games has been raked across the coals since they announced their shutdown thanks to their terrible (and sadly, not unusual) practices regarding their employees. Long hours, no severance pay and the perennial culling of talent after each title ships have earned them well-deserved ire. Underneath all that, though, is…

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Two weeks into the 2018 season, the Houston Texans were licking their wounds from an inexcusable 20-17 loss to a depleted Tennessee Titans squad, and the Jacksonville Jaguars were strutting and cutting after thumping the New England Patriots by double digits. Put simply, the Texans were 0-2, and the Jaguars…

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SING, 718 West 18th, will celebrate its grand opening on October 22. The new Asian fusion restaurant comes from the team of chef and food writer, Cuc Lam and restaurateur, Jerry Lasco of Lasco Enterprises. Lasco is best known for Max’s Wine Dive and The Tasting Room. Lam was formerly…

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The New Orleans Pelicans are going to be good, but not 131-112 good, which is exactly what they put on the hometown Rockets in the first game of the season Wednesday night. Calls from pundits suggested the losses the Rockets had in the offseason would make them a worse defensive…

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Danny Kiranos, the musician who performs as Amigo the Devil, says he is an avid reader. He loves books but he’s interested in more than dust-covered tomes. He reads people, too and he’s interested in those whose chapters are filled with challenging and frightening moments. Reading them has made Kiranos…

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For fans of the Pacific northwest, this week must have seemed fantastic. With overcast, dreary, cold days, it did feel quite a bit more like Portland or Seattle than Houston. As we head into the weekend, the rainy part of the forecast probably won’t change much, though it will be…

Astros Robbed on Controversial Call, Down 1-3 in ALCS

It will undoubtedly be one of the most talked about calls in the history of the Houston Astros. The name Joe West will quickly rise through the ranks as one of the most hated among Houston baseball fans. And, given the razor-thin margin of the game four loss for the…

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All of last postseason Astros manager A.J. Hinch dealt with a less than ideal bullpen situation. Scraping by on recycled starters and questionable relievers, he helped lead the Astros through a complex postseason to their first ever World Series championship. On Tuesday night, with one of the league’s best bullpens…

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Not every week can be packed with living legends and current megastars, but that doesn’t mean these lower key weeks are anything to be upset about. In fact, this week, in particular, should prove to contain some rather interesting experiences you aren’t likely to find elsewhere, and you should embrace…

Ace of Cups Deliver Their Debut Record…50 Years Later

Here’s a quick challenge: Discounting the mostly-singing girl groups of the ‘60s, name an all-female rock band. Go! Most people will cite the Bangles or Go-Go’s. Or maybe the Runaways. Music nerds might even pull out Fanny or the Shaggs. But pre-dating them all was the five-member Ace of Cups,…

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The next morning, like a zombie, I crawled out of bed, grabbed a fork, and began finishing off what remained in the jar of Spicy Chili Crisp and the last of the potstickers. Seriously, what the hell did they put in this stuff? Moments later while reading the ingredients— oh,…

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As college football Saturdays go, this past week was set up perfectly for a shakedown and weeding out of pretenders and contenders in the top ten of the sport’s rankings. Three of the top seven teams were on the road as favorites against either ranked or spunky unranked (what’s up,…

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If you ask me, the monthly Thorn and Moon events at Avant Garden are the new home of Houston goth. If you haven’t been, it’s a mostly outdoor event that caters to pagans, artists and goth DJs that takes place the first Friday of every month down the street from…

Last Night: Bob Dylan at the Smart Financial Centre

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Walking around outside on Sunday was a confusing experience. On one hand, the skies were a brilliant blue and there was a brisk breeze that, while in the shade, felt almost pleasant. On the other, the minute you walked into the sun, you immediately forgot it was mid-October. With temperatures…

Lily Allen Swings Into H-town (Sans Trapeze)

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A Minimalist Arctic Monkeys Entertains at Revention Center

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At its pinnacle, the Houston alt-pop band Twenty Mondays found itself rubbing elbows with the likes of Julian Lennon, Fleetwood Mac and Wendy and Lisa from Prince’s legendary band, The Revolution. In 1990, the band was signed to Spindletop Records and spent some time in studios inhabited by these artists…

Patrick Myers Embodies Freddie Mercury in Killer Queen

Easily one of the most iconic, dynamic, and unique vocalists in the history of rock and roll, Freddie Mercury, fronted Queen for just over two decades until his 1991 AIDS-related death. So it comes as a surprise – even to Patrick Myers – that Patrick Myers has embodied Mercury onstage…

NFL Week 5: Bills-Texans — Four Things To Watch For

The dark clouds of the Houston Texans’ 0-3 start are pretty much gone now. Thanks to the combination of some grit, some clutch kicking, and some really questionable coaching decisions by the opposition, two overtime wins have the Texans back to 2-3, and the only thing standing in between them…

Chris Shepherd Opens Georgia James Tonight

Houston restaurateur, chef and all-around wonder-boy, Chris Shepherd, is opening his highly-anticipated steakhouse, Georgia James tonight. Yes, this very evening. The James Beard Award-winning Shepherd opens the new restaurant in the space which formerly housed his flagship restaurant, Underbelly. He closed that restaurant in March, much to the grumblings of…

Astros vs. Red Sox ALCS: Four Things to Watch For

In 2017, the Astros and Red Sox met in the American League Division Series. The Astros won in four games thanks to a hot start against ace Chris Sale and home field advantage. This postseason, the stakes are higher as the two teams meet in the ALCS beginning Saturday night…

Alice Cooper is Out on the Road and Feels Better Than Ever

“You’re in Houston? Is it coming toward you at all?,” asks Alice Cooper, on the road, headed toward Charlotte, North Carolina, about Hurricane Michael. The man behind one of rock’s first villains, one of rock’s great boogeymen, wants to know if we’re under any threat. The question is charming, and…

Cocktail Therapy: Katelin Suter of Goodnight Charlie’s

Most bartenders will say the key to thriving in this thread of the Industry is finding balance. For Katelin Suter, balance comes in the form of a wide-range of activities, but along the lines of, “let’s go ride bikes at this alligator park, see if we can see alligators-for fun.” Suter,…

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“It seems like years since it’s been here.” – Here Comes the Sun, the Beatles George Harrison may have been singing metaphorically and, in his case, about an end to winter, but in Houston, Texas, it’s all about cooler weather, not warmer. “It’s been a long, hot, lonely summer” is…

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Let’s rewind to Labor Day weekend, Week 1 of the college football season, and let’s focus on two specific schools. First, we have the University of Texas. That weekend, they were busy gifting Maryland a win for the second straight season, a Maryland team that was in turmoil with an…

Texans QB Deshaun Watson Day To Day With Chest Injury

If you’re looking for injury news to significant players in the National Football League, Houston got a lesson on Tuesday morning — follow the smoke from the gambling community. Tuesday morning, bettors had to check and make sure they weren’t still drunk from Sunday night, as several sports books drastically…

Zapruder Analysis of a Knockout Fan Brawl At FSU-Miami

For the life of me, I’ll never understand the concept of fans getting into fights over sporting events, and let’s be honest, there are degrees of absurdity in this behavior. It’s one thing to start a brawl and risk assault charges over perceived disrespect of your professional team, standing up…

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On humid nights, condensation may fog the front doors of Sweet Bribery, lending an air of time-traveling mystique as you step into the modernized throwback to a retro ice cream parlor. The new ice cream shop on W 19th was barely a week old when we visited, though people still…

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While it’s been pretty big music news that Paul Simon recently played his last-ever show as a touring musician near his hometown borough of Queens in New York City, “Paul Simon” will continue to tour. And miraculously appearing decades younger and with his estranged partner (and similarly fresh-faced) Art Garfunkel…

The New Doctor Who Is Big on Nostalgia

One of the most surprising things about the first adventure of the first woman to assume the role of Doctor Who is how oddly backwards-looking it was. “The Woman Who Fell to Earth” is more than a clever title. Jodie Whittaker’s Thirteenth Doctor quite literally falls through the roof of…

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Walking around the Houston Arboretum on Sunday morning, it didn’t feel like fall. There was a vague hint of something — it was breezy and, in the shade, felt milder than normal. But, the sun beat down and the humidity, as has been the case for weeks around here, was…

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It was a Saturday evening at the Ranch Bar + Kitchen in the north Houston suburb of Cypress. Steven Marshall sat alone on the small stage, dressed casually in jeans and a T-shirt, just him and his acoustic guitar. The crowd was fairly sparse at the time—it was still fairly…

Swimming while Drowning Earns None Of Its Emotion

Is there anything worse than listening to bad spoken word poetry? The kind with lines kinda like, “You are my Picasso, I am your muse. Even though you’re difficult, you’re the one I would choose.” Poetry about tigers in a cage, a cage full of rage and skies turning from…

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Much like presidential elections, the Olympics, the World Cup, and my getting on a workout kick, the Texans playing the Cowboys in the regular season is something we only get once every four years. To that end, for just the third time in the history of both franchises, the Texans…

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Sony either believes fans are willing to attend a “Spiderverse” movie without the wall crawler in it, or Tom Hardy playing a ghoulish thyroid case with Gene Simmons’ tongue is enough of a four-quadrant draw to to pull in even non-Spidey fans.

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Call the Rev. Peyton a “throwback,” and he’ll likely take it as a compliment. Looking like he stepped out of a 1930s kinescope about rural mountain people (or a “Popeye” cartoon), the singer/guitarist/songwriter gets both inspiration from and is a practitioner of the kind of acoustic fingerpicking country blues that…

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Preseason. It’s always time for optimism in sports. Most decent teams think that if things break right for them, this could be their year. Good teams expect to go far. As the saying goes, hope springs eternal. Such is the case for the Houston Rockets. We are barely into the…

Openings and Closings: Eunice Debuts, Gorgeous Gael Says Slan

Eunice, 3737 Buffalo Speedway, opened October 1. The modern Cajun-Creole brasserie comes from New Orleans-based BRG Hospitality. Formerly known as Besh Restaurant Group, CEO and celebrity chef John Besh stepped down in October 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations, as reported by The New York Times. BRG Hospitality has a new CEO,…

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We’ll just cut to the chase here: sometimes it’s difficult being a musician. We could list the reasons why, but you already know them and we just vowed to get to the heart of the matter, which is that hardships may abound for musicians. Maybe they’re minor irritations or, sadly,…

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It’s October and the Astros are back in the ALDS once again trying to defend their World Series title. They open up the best-of-five-game series against the Cleveland Indians Friday at Minute Maid Park with a 1:05 p.m. start — that’s what happens when the other game that day is…

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If you feel like summer will never come to an end, you’re not exactly alone…or wrong. By this time each year, Houston has typically had at least one decent cold front push through the area. This year, nothing yet and, unfortunately, there isn’t anything definite on the horizon. And while…

Cocktail Therapy: Josh Alden of Mongoose Versus Cobra

“I’ve been bartending for six years—and actually caring about it for half,” 28-year-old Josh Alden admits matter-of-factly. Originally a server, he remembers noticing how the bartenders at Lucky Strike bowling alley seemed to have more fun. After he landed a spot behind the bar, Alden immediately recognized the sensation of…

Conservative Punks Must Die (Metaphorically)

About ten years ago, when I was in The Black Math Experiment, I made a prediction As a band we used to dress in shirts, slacks and ties. When we handed out flyers, we did it as mock moral majority protesters with menacing nonsense slogans on our signs. I remember…

First Look: Flower Child Uptown

It seems like we Houstonians are always skirting around construction, whether we be in Downtown, Midtown, Uptown or south of town. The suburbs aren’t much better. From my home, I can grab the Sam Houston Tollway toward the Galleria and be flying along at 70  miles an hour, then hit…

Perfect Pairings: Taste Da Island at Nu Cafe

If you’re into eating clouds, Snowflake Ice is the snack to try. However, it’s recommended you set aside two to three hours to complete the steps involved in taking this treat to the next level. The first step is to get really full on Dim Sum, shellfish or whatever in…

Toto’s Steve Lukather Holds to No Line in Wild Memoir

The Gospel According to Luke By Steve Lukather with Paul Rees 352 pp. $26 Post Hill Press Toto’s singer/guitarist Steve Lukather was sure that the song was going to be a stinker and hurt the band’s career. I mean, who could relate to a number about a continent that the…

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It’s pretty safe to say that the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has been the ultimate acid test of the #MeTo movement. The backlash to the extremely credible allegations of sexual assault on his part backed by corroborating evidence of his own calendars and witnessed behaviors is…

Watsky Welcomes New Houston Fans to the Family

Watsky White Oak Music Hall September 30, 2018 Family outings,…they can be painful, right? Either you’re cornered by some sauced-up uncle who wants to explain why, no really, just hear me out, the earth is flat from end-to-end; or, you’re stuck with a bunch of folks shying away from any…

Weather Week: Summer Holds on For Dear Life

If you ever have a conversation with someone who isn’t from the south, they talk about autumn like it is a death knell. They lament the end of summer desperately. And they do it in September. Here in Texas, we tend to beg for the merciful end to the heat…

Astros End Regular Season with Big Numbers All Around

The Astros went three of four in their final series of the season against Baltimore over the weekend, including the sweep of a Saturday double header, to end the season with a franchise record 103 wins. The 1998 squad had 102 and the team last year had 101. But, the…

Bayou City Haunts: The 2018 Halloween Events Guide

With Halloween around the corner, Houston is full of spooks and sweets, frights and fangs, and boos and booze. Keep track of all the pumpkin patches, costume parties, and tricks or treats with our 2018 Houston Halloween Guide: Now through Sunday, November 4 Annual Halloween Haunted House at the National…

First Look at Pizza Motus

If you weren’t one of the millions of visitors to Italy this summer, you’re in luck because Pizza Motus, the new Roman-style pizza shop in West U, may do a decent job of temporarily transporting you. Roman pizza is a relatively novel addition to Houston. Pizza al taglio (by the…

What Happens to Houston Cemeteries in Hurricane Season

I recently got a chance to tour the new History of Cremation exhibit at the Nation Museum of Funeral History. Various urns make up a significant part of the collection. One in particular is eye-catching, set off to the side. It’s an urn that was rescued from the basement of…

Ches Smith Gets Meta with The Author Is Dead

This summer, I read an advance copy of The Author Is Dead, the new darkly comic novel by Houston writer Ches Smith. Well-crafted characters and biting humor make it the best book I’ve read this year and one I believe most fiction fans would enjoy, though Smith says readers with…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Brunch Tacos and Oktoberfest

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: New specials All Day Brunch Taco Menu at Velvet Taco Velvet Taco, 4819 Washington, 907 Westheimer, locations have rolled out brunch, with four new menu items available all day. Brunch tacos include the Chicken & Waffle with crisp chicken tenders, peppercorn gravy,…

Drake & Migos Light Up Toyota Center

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Taylor Swift Takes the Throne Atop Pop Music

Last time I saw Taylor Swift in concert, it was ten some-odd years ago, I was living in San Antonio, and Swift was sort of on the way up in country music circles. What a difference a decade makes. Swift, once the darling of country music, is a full-fledged pop…

Second Cruz/O’Rourke Debate Postponed Because of Kavanaugh Votes

The second debate between Texas Senatorial candidates Ted Cruz and Beto O’Rourke, previously set for Sunday night, has been postponed, the University of Houston announced Friday. Rather than taking on his challenger for another hour, Cruz will remain in Washington to participate in Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination process over…

Evil Dead Entertains Its Audience in All Its Stupid, Gory Glory

There are certain musicals that are immune to criticism. Hamilton, for one, because it’s brilliant, and Evil Dead, because it’s so…well, stupid. (Holy Ziegfeld, I can’t believe I’ve actually mentioned Hamilton in the same sentence as Evil Dead.) A send-up of a send-up, this Grade B musical (2003), spawned from…

Donald Trump is Front and Center in Life is Strange 2

Life is Strange has never shied away from political statements and social issues as a franchise, but the first episode of Life is Strange 2 (“Roads”) makes the racism of the Donald Trump presidency a major part of the story. In this new series of five episodic narrative adventures, players…

Road Closures Coming This Weekend for 290, 288 and I-10

Most of us were wading through work this week blissfully unaware of the wretched hell that will be foisted upon us along the Houston highways this weekend. Sound dramatic? Probably. But, you will definitely want to watch out for these construction “Hot Spots” as Houston TranStar refers to them. For…

The Sheepdogs Paint Their Colours of Classic Rock

Hailing from up north in the mailing label-straining town of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada, the Sheepdogs spent the early part of their career doing a lot of touring in the country. But as bassist Ryan Gullen notes, it turned out a bit different than if they had started out in the…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Save the Date for Tacolandia

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Kenny & Ziggy’s, 2327 Post Oak, 5172 Buffalo Speedway, has brought back two seasonal comfort foods just in time for fall. The Hungarian Shepherd’s Pie and colossal Chicken Pot Pie are available to eat at the…

A Cautionary Tale of Hitler’s American Friends

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Cocktail Therapy: Kevin Kleman of La Lucha

Kevin Kleman’s favorite place to enjoy a cocktail is in The Woodlands; in his living room or backyard. While we’re all probably not invited just yet, you can catch him stirring drinks in the Heights at newly opened, La Lucha. Ask any bartender what his favorite drink is and watch…

Weather Weekend: Dreary, Muggy Weather Continues

If you are wondering when Houston normally gets its first cold front of the season, it is understandable. We are a bit overdue. Typically, the third week of September brings that first decent cool front through town. The cool weather rarely sticks around, but you do feel a difference. While…

When The Decemberists and Crowd Come Together, It’s Magic

The Decemberists, Kacy & Clayton White Oak Music Hall September 25, 2K18 Colin Meloy has a hard face to read. Between his facial hair and mike placement, it’s hard to tell if he’s having a good time, filled with righteous fury, or wondering what his post-show meal is going to…

Les Misérables at the Hobby Soars Amid the Darkness

Is there no sunlight in France? This touring production of Les Misérables, presented by Mischer Neurosciences Broadway at the Hobby, attains an epic grandeur unrivaled in musical theater since the days of Florenz Ziegfeld and Billy Rose. It remains the best musical of the ’80s and just might be the…

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Bill Murray (Ghostbusters, Caddyshack) has been the subject of a million internet legends over the last decade. He appears from nowhere like a Dadaist Doctor Who, does something wonderfully strange and leaves confused but delighted fans in his wake. Just another day on the internet. They probably aren’t even true…

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“We live in the best time in the history of this planet for music,” Hank Lamb enthuses. “Because everything you’ve ever heard is in play now. And it’s being played as well as ever, if not better, and by more people than ever before. Music has really taken off.” That…

Chemistry, Culture Front and Center at Rockets Media Day

Veteran Houston Rocket players had messages for new acquisitions to the team: Know your role. “If they don’t fall in line, that’s what I’m here for,” Gerald Green said at Rockets media day. “I’ll make sure they get in line.” When asked about how the team would get guys to…

The Houston Texans History With 0-3 Starts To The Season

If you believe the raw statistics, and if you had aspirations of being part of the postseason, the Houston Texans’ 2018 season is likely over. The team fell to 0-3 on Sunday following an inexcusable 27-22 loss to the less-hapless-than-the-Texans New York Giants at NRG Stadium. The numbers are daunting,…

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Did you notice anything different on Sunday? If not, you probably didn’t go outside. Dew points dropped into the 60s on Sunday morning as a weak cool front managed to push through the region leaving behind ever-so-slightly cooler weather and north winds. It wasn’t exactly a blue norther, but it…

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If you made a list of the most hazardous and patience-testing job descriptions in the history of rock and roll, “Road Manager for the Replacements” would certainly rank toward the upper echelon. The brilliant, but notoriously self-sabotaging and wildly-behaving alt-rock band were not known for their refined manners. Or trying…

Killen’s TMX to Open in Pearland in November

There’s this silly debate in Houston about where to find the best barbecue. It’s silly because there is no debate. Ronnie Killen has made sure of it. Granted, one could make the argument that Killen’s Barbecue should be placed in its own category; a lone heavyweight in a crowd of…

5 Arguments Against the New She-Ra Trolls Use

The teaser trailer for She-Ra came out recently. The upcoming Netflix series is just the latest in another pop culture reboots that has got geekdom acting like entitled douchebags once again. I’ve written before about how making media consumption a core part of your identity turns people in strange monsters,…

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I understand why people hunt. I might not agree with it, but I’m not going to do that condescending thing where I pretend not to understand the motivation behind it because I’m so intellectually elevated. If LARPing that you’re some sort of animal tracking superhero is your jam, I’m not…

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Childish Gambino, Rae Sremmurd Toyota Center September 22, 2K18 A lot of acts have jumped on the “please put down your cellphones and enjoy the show” train, although most don’t give a compelling reason why you should. How we experience life has changed, and most of the time this request…

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If there’s a more sparkling little bauble in opera’s crown than Gaetano Donizetti’s 1843 powder puff operetta La Fille du Regiment (The Daughter of the Regiment) I’d like to hear it. This winsome piece, bubbling away at Opera in the Heights, might be the most French opera not written by…

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Alright Houston, you’re gonna have to permit me some cross-border patriotism here for a minute when it comes to ‘da Kink in My Hair, now onstage at Ensemble Theatre. I’ll get it over with quickly…. TORONTO IN DA HOUSE!!!! See the thing is, you couldn’t grow up in Toronto and…

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Diana American Grill, 800 Bagby, will open during show weeks at The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts. The debut of the restaurant, named for Texas philanthropist and academic Diana Hobby, features an elegant menu from James Beard award-winning chef, Robert Del Grande, best known for his Houston restaurant Cafe…

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In the comic book world, a familiar storyline move is to put heroes who have established their own books and storylines together at some point to form a super team (think the Avengers or Justice League of America). When it comes to Texas-based contemporary folk and country bands, three of…

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On Thursday, the Astros announced that they would enter a contract with the Round Rock Express to become the team’s Triple-A minor league affiliate. The Express had been the Rangers Triple-A team since 2011. Prior to that, the Express had been with the Astros since their inception in 2005. The…

5 Things the PlayStation Classic Desperately Needs

Following in Nintendo’s footsteps, Sony is finally putting out their own legacy system. The PlayStation Classic will release in time for Christmas, costing $100 and having twenty games pre-loaded. Only five titles have been announced so far: Final Fantasy VII, Tekken 3, Ridge Racer Type 4, Jumping Flash, and, hey…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: When Ramen and BBQ Collide

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: On Wednesday, September 26, Ramen Tatsu-Ya, 1722 California, will once again collaborate with TRUTH BBQ’s Leonard Botello IV on a special bowl of ramen, available from 5 p.m. until sold out at the ramen shop. The…

Löwin Is On the Prowl Again in Houston This Week

For the record, Sara Houser is okay with observers calling her band, Löwin, a female-fronted act; but, she says, there’s no need to overstate the obvious. Doing so means missing out on a lot and there’s a lot to like about the Austin band, which visits Notsuoh this Friday. “For…

Weather Weekend: Rain Returns Just in Time for the Weekend

Summer was back earlier in the week as sunny skies and drier conditions returned to Houston for the first time in a couple weeks. High pressure was in control, pushing temperatures back into the 90s and keeping all but a stray shower around. That should change this weekend. If you…

290 Closing Saturday and Sunday Eastbound Near the Beltway

For a long time (seven years to be exact) it seemed like nothing but bad news came out of the U.S. 290 corridor. There were perpetual construction issues, horrible traffic and plentiful numbers of accidents. Then, the sun began to break through the clouds. First, some of the inbound lanes…

Taylor Swift’s Next Move is Both Necessary and Logical

Failure is a relative term. For the Astros, falling short of a second-straight World Series title would be a failure for a team that, ya know, won the thing last year. Failure is when a Marvel or Pixar film doesn’t do half-a-billion dollars at the domestic box office. Failure is…

Cocktail Therapy: Kassidy Motal of Axelrad Beer Garden

Watching Kassidy Motal ping pong from one end of the bar to another is a lot like how she’s hopped from one lillipad to the next in terms of careers; while always in the background was the bar. “It’s fun, I mean I’ve been doing it since 2005 and still…

Top 6 Songs Celebrating Life is Strange

The second installment of Dontnod/Square Enix’s Life is Strange comes out this month. The episodic narrative adventure game involving young people who develop strange powers is by far my favorite video game ever, and I’m very much looking forward to how it develops with a new cast of characters. Anticipation…

“Owning the Libs” is Not a Political Ideology

The nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court has been an interesting microcosm of the American political identity crisis. The vote on him has been delayed after Christine Blasey Ford came forward with allegations he attempted to sexually assault her at a party back in high school, with medical…

Evaluating Jadeveon Clowney’s Future As a Houston Texan

During Sunday’s 20-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans, Texans outside linebacker Jadeveon Clowney, in street clothes and on the inactive list, did one of the dumbest things I’ve ever seen a football player do — in a game in which his team had just seized momentum and their first lead…

A Way-Too-Early Set of 25-Man Playoff Roster Predictions

It’s still a couple weeks before the playoffs and the division race hasn’t even been settled yet, but there’s no reason we shouldn’t start digging into the possible 25-man roster for the Astros. Will they take 13 pitchers or expand the lineup? What young guys might get into the playoffs…

Houston Texans: The Five Worst Losses of the Bill O’Brien Era

Shocking. Disgraceful. Deplorable. Dreadful. These are all adjectives that Ive seen describing the Texans’ 20-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans on Sunday afternoon. There are even those out there contending that the loss, which occurred at the hands of a Titans team missing its four most important offensive players, is…

5 Vegetarian Dishes to Eat Right Now Houston

From a dish prominently featuring mock meat at a high-brow Galleria restaurant to a creative sandwich that combines avocado toast, burrata and a croissant, here is your irregularly scheduled reminder that vegetarian food is delicious too. Vegetarian chicken from Yauatcha: More than one eyebrow at the table was raised when…

Ted Cruz Campaign Donation Requests Made to Look Like Legal Summons

Residents across Texas have been receiving what some consider threatening mail from the campaign of Republican Senator Ted Cruz recently. The letters arrive in tan-colored envelopes with the words “SUMMONS ENCLOSED – OPEN IMMEDIATELY” printed in all-caps across the front. The letters inside ask for contributions to the campaign of…

Weather Week: Heat Returns as the Skies Clear

One of the benefits of nearly two weeks of cloudy skies and rain is cooler temperatures. Even without a fall cool front, it has felt at least a bit more like autumn around here for a while. That will change, at least for this week, as we see sunny skies…

Astros Go Up 4.5 on A’s After Series Win Against D-Backs

For as hot as the A’s have been the last month-and-a-half, the Astros have been better. On Sunday with the A’s losing at Tampa Bay, Justin Verlander was striking out 11, matching his season career high in strikeouts with 269. He also went over 200 innings pitched for the eleventh…

What Some Men Do When Women Leave

Stories about broken hearts are the fodder for plenty of barroom confessions and country songs. In reality the men who feel they have gotten the short end of the stick in a relationship are often dangerous. Some men have a drink and a good cry to ease the pain, but…

Busking the Streets of Houston

It is often argued that buskers can play an important role in contributing to the cultural life of a city. Of course, it’s fun to unexpectedly come across something beautiful. But even more, buskers can reinforce our romantic notion of a city. I don’t know how common bucket drummers really…

Beyoncé’s Star Outshines Jay-Z at NRG Stadium

The Carters, OTR II NRG Stadium September 15, 2018 OTR II was billed as a co-headlining tour, a promotion of Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s latest musical endeavor. It was, after all, the duo’s first tour together since the release of Lemonade and 4:44, which chronicled HOV’s infidelity and Queen B’s righteous…

Dance By the Light of the “moonGARDEN” at Discovery Green

When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie, that’s amore. But when 22 gigantic glowing spheres park themselves at Discovery Green, that sends us over the moon. It’s not the first time that Montreal art collective Lucion has installed illuminated spheres around the world, but it’s certainly…

We Were Promised Jetpacks Are Back in a Big Way

Typically when bands are having success, time off isn’t really an option. However for Scotland’s We Were Promised Jetpacks, it was the only choice they had to continue as a band. “We started to write the new album and it just didn’t feel right,” admits guitarist and lead singer Adam…

Traffic Death Toll in Houston No Shock to Veteran Drivers

Recently, the Houston Chronicle published an extensive report detailing the danger on Houston highways, and it is staggering, probably worse than many thought. The death toll is the equivalent of three fully-loaded 737s crashing each year at Houston’s airports, killing all aboard. Losing that many planes and passengers would lead…

Rise Against Didn’t Quite Lift Us Up the Way We Hoped

Rise Against, AFI, Anti-Flag Revention Music Center September 12, 2K18 I believe if you put their 10 best songs up against any modern rock band of the past 15 years, Rise Against would come out on top most of the time. They’re a great band, and at times a vital…

The Devil is in the Details at Treacherous Leches

Far as I can recall, I’ve never had a bad piece of tres leches. As opposed to a lot of desserts out there, it’s pretty forgiving when it comes to its creation and, as someone whose last name is Garcia, I’ll confess to being a little more forgiving when it…

Groovfest Brings the Sounds of the ’60s to Tomball

The Inner Loopers of Houston often have their pick of different music festivals and events, and have for decades. But further up north outside of 610 – and actually, outside the Beltway – another series of shows with a different flavor have been growing in popularity almost under the radar…

Cocktail Therapy: Bert Garay of Cuchara

And just like that after a positive first interview, Bert Garay was roped back into the industry. Yee-haw. While having spent the year prior teaching kids how to swim as well as coaching a soccer team on the Eastside of Houston, Garay says there was something about the place, something about…

Astros Continue Road Dominance in Detroit

Most good teams in sports try to win about two-thirds of their home games and around half their road games. This is typically a formula for success no matter what the league. Winning on the road is tough, so the more home games you win, the better, and anything you…

Matt Costa Tour Hits Houston Area Living Room This Week

Storytelling is more than jigsawing a pile of words into place until they reveal a compelling picture. A good storyteller knows the environment in which the story is delivered can make the tale more fascinating and memorable. Matt Costa is that sort of storyteller. His recent album, Santa Rosa Fangs,…

5 Things Mobile Games Desperately Need

I play a lot of mobile gaming these days. Marvel Strike Force is my current favorite since Capcom shut down Puzzle Fighter, which was for my money the single best classic game update to mobile ever made. When I’m watching the news every night, fiddling with a game on my…

Ball and Chain: The Best Houston Music of The Week

This week Houston has options from Social Distortion, Rise Against, Fat Tony, The Crystal Method, First Aid Kit, Owen, The Daphne Blue, and The Hates. Tonight you could catch the punk sounds of Chicago’s Rise Against over at Revention Music Center. These guys have been going hard for a good…

BCN Taste & Tradition Restaurant and A Tale Of Fideos

As a native Texas Mexican, I was delighted to encounter the authentic, iconic, Spanish pasta dish, fideo, on a recent visit to Chef Luis Roger’s BCN Taste & Tradition restaurant in Houston. I took the first bite and it immediately brought up memories of another authentic, iconic fideo, one that…

The Verve Pipe Bring Renowned Show to The Heights Theater

Brian Vander Ark’s opinions of his band’s most famous song have changed over time. When he wrote The Verve Pipe’s “The Freshmen” as a young man in the ‘90s, the song came from a place of real pain and emotion. Writing, recording, releasing and performing the track – which made…

5 Reasons to Already Love Jodie Whittaker as Doctor Who

We have a release date for Series 11 of Doctor Who. Jodie Whittaker will debut as the 13th and first female Doctor on Sunday, October 7 in the series premiere episode “The Woman Who Fell to Earth,” written by new showrunner Chris Chibnall and directed by Jamie Childs. In addition…

Teen Blues Rocker Ally Venable is Nobody’s Puppet

A couple of weeks ago marked the anniversary of the death of Stevie Ray Vaughan in a helicopter crash. But in the nearly three decades since, the Texas blues legend has continued to inspire musicians—including those not yet even born for nearly another decade after that tragic event. That category…

Weather Week: Lots of Rain With Some Tropical Concerns

As we suspected, the weekend turned out to be a bit of a soggy one. Plenty of moisture in the atmosphere turned into daily storms that became pretty widespread both Saturday and Sunday. Alas, the same is forecast to be true for much of the week. Before we dig into…

NFL Week 1: Patriots 27, Texans 20 — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

Ten long months, we’d waited for real football to return. Not that Tom Savage-led muck that was trotted out there after Deshaun Watson tore his right ACL, but the competitive, scintillating, high-octane offense that gripped us for those six Watson starts. Actually, this version of real football would be even…

Ozzy Says Goodbye To Houston in Late September

The time has come for The Prince of Darkness to hang it up. Recently announced, the No More Tours 2 will have Ozzy Osbourne trekking across the globe well into 2020. Covering five decades of music with Black Sabbath and as a solo performer, his Houston date will touch down…

The Other Side of the Spider-Man Proposal Story

You might have seen a headline recently like “Wedding Proposal Hidden In Spider-Man Becomes World’s Saddest Easter Egg.” Apparently one Tyler Schultz asked Insomniac Games via Twitter if they would include a proposal for marriage to his girlfriend, personal trainer Madison Gamble, inside the latest Spider-man game. Touched, the company…

King of the Road Puts Contemporary Spin on the Legacy of Roger Miller

Among his classic country peers, you’d be hard pressed to find an artist more universally respected and admired than Roger Miller (1936-1992). As both a performer of his own material and as songwriter for others, the Texas-born singer/guitarist/actor is best known for tunes like “Dang Me,” “England Swings,” “Chug-a-Lug,” and…

A Houston Noodle Tour

Houston, we are noodle folk. Broth runs deep through our veins. It’s time to get to know some of the essential Houston noodle houses. From piping hot, Sriracha-loaded pho to slurp-worthy ramen bowls, Houston is the stateside mecca of noodles. From the endless strip malls of Chinatown, to the OG…

Yo La Tengo Bring A Calm To The Riot

Getting to create art without worrying about who buys it, is a world that few artists can enjoy. Though, for close to 35 years, that’s been the world that New Jersey’s Yo La Tengo has been able to call home. “We’ve never placed much importance on commercial success, we’ve kept…

Michael Nesmith Remains a Houston-Born Treasure

Michael Nesmith and the First National Band Redux The Heights Theater September 7, 2K18 I’ve learned not to expect honesty from the artists standing on stage. Honesty isn’t exactly rare, but you sit through enough rehearsed patter and you soon realize that just because they claim your town has been…

The Moors: A Funny and Strange Homage to the Bronte Sisters

“How bracing!” I can hear the call echoing over England’s bleak Yorkshire moors. It’s the cry from a Brontë, of that I am certain. But is it Emily’s soulful plaint from Wuthering Heights, Charlotte’s innocent plea from Jane Eyre, Anne’s adamant door slam from The Tenant of Wildfell Hall, or…

Lots of Action in the Tropics. Should We Be Worried?

The statistical peak of hurricane season is less than one week away and the Atlantic is as busy as you might expect this time of year. After what felt like a rather quiet summer, a line of potential storms is lining up. Where they will go is the important question…

Weekend Weather: Mild Temperatures With Lots of Gloomy Skies

Tropical Storm Gordon made landfall on Tuesday night near the Mississippi-Alabama border bringing loads of rain and gusty winds to the northern Gulf Coast. While there was virtually no impact in Texas from Gordon, we remain in a rainy pattern that will persist for the foreseeable future thanks to the influence…

Grand Old Grizzly Returns Ready To Growl

There’s so much more to country music than acts who remind you of Waylon, Willie or Hank Sr. Houston’s Grand Old Grizzly have always tread a path between old country and the newer pop country that dominates the airwaves as they show on their new album Pure Country Pyrite. Opening…

Cocktail Therapy: Rikki Feezor of Present Company

Chandeliers in bird cages, David Bowie in the bathroom; Present Company takes the experiential factor and packs it tight.  Open a little over a month now, the Royal Oak re-wash, is definitely the favorite child in the Houston bar scene right now. Beverage director Rex Nielsen puts the transition simply,…

Paper Gliders Get Emotional on New EP

Certain bands are fairly easy to quantify. Many of their songs sound the same. The music lineup is set, and everyone has a defined role. There is nothing wrong with positioning a band in this way; hell, bands like Green Day and 311 have made a mint off that very…

Five NFL Season Win Total Best Bets

Obviously, in wagering, there’s no such thing as a completely safe bet. Everything comes with risk, it’s just that some risks come in different packages. Some of us enjoy the night to night, week to week thrill of betting on individual NFL games. LOTS and LOTS of individual NFL games…

John Rich of Big & Rich is My New Favorite Snowflake

Socks have always struck me as being slightly more expensive than I’d like. I’m not even talking about the fancy socks you hear advertised on podcasts, but the regular bag of socks you might pick up at a Target. I buy them, of course, because my feet have earned them,…

Tainted: The Best Houston Music of The Week

This week Houston has plenty of choices from Alina Baraz, Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite, Miguel, Ruiners, Birthday Club and Moth Wings. On Wednesday you should find yourself downstairs at White Oak Music Hall for the bluesy twang of Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite. While from the outside these two…

Weather Week: Rain Remains in the Forecast, But Less of It

Rain descended on Houston over the holiday weekend as a low pressure system just off the coast of Texas spun slowly through the area. Hardest hit were areas along the coastline. Galveston saw widespread flooding and some spots in and near the island received 10 to 12 inches of rain…

Chris Robinson’s Bonds of Brotherhood

Somewhere near Santa Cruz, California, Chris Robinson is in a car hurtling down the road en route to play a gig with the Green Leaf Rustlers, his side-project classic country cover band. And he hopes that he can keep the connection. “If I lose you, I’ll call you back!” the…

Houston Filmmakers Tackle Tough Subject of OCD in New Short

Where’s your happy place? Whether it’s gardening, dance, art or volunteering, those lucky enough to find that passion also get respite from office drama, money worries or life’s travails. But what happens when your paintbrush or gardening trowel grows fangs and bites you instead? Such is the premise of Sky,…

The Fault in Jordan Peterson’s Self-Help

Jordan Peterson has been called “the most influential public intellectual in the Western world.” I mostly think of him as “that guy the alt-right uses to pretend to be smart.” A psychology professor at the University of Toronto, Peterson rocketed to fame by insinuating Canada including trans people under civil…

Six Thoughts On the Houston Texans’ 53-Man Roster

It has now been announced, the crew of 53 that the Houston Texans will take up to New England this weekend to bring home one of the most important upsets in franchise history. On Friday afternoon, the Texans announced a slew of cuts, some pretty noteworthy, to get down to…

The Tender Offerings of First Aid Kit

“We had no aspirations when we started,” remarks Klara Soderberg, one half of Swedish duo First Aid Kit. The two piece started young, and after more than a decade of performing, they’ve grown beyond their folk leanings creating a sound that’s as harmonious as it is infectious. Beginning in 2007,…

Labor Day Weekend Fun at Houston Restaurants and Bars

You’ve worked all through the summer while your Facebook page lit up with your friends’ travel photos from white sandy beaches or European bistros. Well, Labor Day is here and it’s time for those who labor to take a three day weekend for themselves. You don’t want to sweat it…

One-Fifth Mediterranean Opens Saturday

Chris Shepherd, chef, restaurateur and Renaissance man, will open One-Fifth Mediterranean, September 1, in keeping with the other incarnations of his concept of five different restaurant concepts in five years, in the same building. It started with One-Fifth Steak in January 2017. Though the plan had always been to open…

Anti-Flag Stays Political All These Years

The members of Pittsburgh’s Anti-Flag have always been unapologetic about being a political punk band. “I’m entertained when people say we’re cashing in on being political, but if I were cashing in I’d write pop songs,” says founding member and lead singer Justin Sane. The band, going strong since the…

Vibrant Opens in Montrose

Not long ago, Kelly Barnhart was an assistant curator at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Today, she’s the owner, designer, and creative director of Montrose’s newest dining concept. Part restaurant, part art gallery, Vibrant opened its doors to the public this week with high hopes for its health focused,…

Cocktail Therapy: Tate Drennen of Sterling House

Tate Drennen spider-armed his way through the bartending world, collecting any and every bit of intel he could. “What’s a bar back and do they make money?” That was the pill the new-to-Houston Ohio native took, and down the rabbit hole he went. Ten years later he’s putting his stamp…

Weather Weekend: Break Out the Umbrella for the Holiday

The high pressure dome that was holding back the rain and keeping in the heat finally receded this week making way for raining conditions and more on the way. For the early part of the week, we saw some modest heat and sunshine, but the clouds slowly began to filter…

Ruiners’ Typecast is Anything But Typical Punk

By all accounts, the gentlemen of Houston’s Ruiners look like nice fine boys, the kind who would take their grandma’s groceries in from the car. That is, until they perform. Whether it be in person or on their latest album Typecast, the four piece quickly turn into rabid punks who…

Alice in Chains Was the Best (and Most Underrated) of the Grunge Era

I never cared much for the term “grunge,” though I certainly understood its appeal. “Grunge” was a way of defining a cadre of similar-sounding bands from a fairly concentrated geographic locale. These bands dressed alike. Drug issues ran rampant throughout grunge culture. In short, it was easy to cast a…

Since Harvey, Here are 8 Things People Learned About Houston

It’s been a year since Hurricane Harvey unleashed the country’s worst flooding across the region. Maybe you’ve heard about it? After all, it is the subject of approximately 10,000 stories spread across media from here and around the globe. They seem to come in a variety of flavors: sympathetic, frustrated,…

Without You: The Best Houston Music of The Week

This week there’s a holiday but there’s plenty of music on tap from the likes of Journey, Def Leppard, GGOOLLDD, Bad Bunny, Yelawolf alongside locals like Bun B, texture:yellow, MIEARS and HAHA! Tonight you can get down with ohGr upstairs at White Oak Music Hall. The industrial act formed by…

College Football, Week 1: This Weekend’s Best Bets

The long wait is over, football season is officially here, with the first big weekend of college football kicking off this weekend, and the NFL just around the corner. One of the residual effects of the four team College Football Playoff has been a trend in which more teams are…

Houston Texans 53-Man Roster Prediction, Version 3.0

The long, slow grind of the NFL’s preseason is almost over. Week 1 of the regular season, which means a trip to New England for the Houston Texans, will be here soon. Until then, the only thing standing in between now and roster cut-downs is a game this Thursday pitting…

#MeToo at the Opera, the Samuel Schultz Story

Former Rice University Shepherd School of Music graduate, baritone Samuel Schultz, dropped a sandbag upon international countertenor David Daniels, one of opera’s most honored and distinguished tenors and a professor of music at the University of Michigan. He has accused Daniels and then boyfriend (now spouse) Scott Walker, of drugging,…

Astros Offense Resurfaces as A’s Come to Town

The Astros completed a sweep of the Angels on Sunday 3-1. It was the first game since Jose Altuve returned from his stint on the DL where the team didn’t reach double digits in hits. But, the bats have legitimately come back to life as players like Altuve and Correa…

Weather Week: Rain Reenters the Forecast

This past week saw some of the warmest temperatures of the summer with highs getting into the triple digits midweek. The arrival of a “cool” front early in the week didn’t actually cool anything down. Instead, it simply ushered in high pressure, which brought with it drier air and increased…

The Fifth Beatle Gets Massive Bio. Again!

Sound Pictures: The Life of Beatles Producer George Martin, The Later Years 1966-2016 By Kenneth Womack 576 pp. $30 Chicago Review Press With music biographies, it’s not common to see one about a record producer, even a well-known one. It’s even rarer to think about one sporting nearly 500 pages…

The Tiny Dreams of Angel Olsen

“That’s been my number one rule, I only wanna’ write a song that makes sense,” remarks Angel Olsen over the phone last week. Olsen has been making critics’ top lists since she dropped her debut release Strange Cacti in 2011. She’s made the rounds of the late night talk shows…

Astros Hold Onto Slim Lead in AL West

It looked like a laugher. Charlie Morton who, at times, has been the Astros best pitcher this season, was cruising. The offense had racked up 9 runs and looked poised to crush the Mariners in their final game in Seattle of the year. That’s assuming they don’t meet in the…

Got Weird? Houston’s Weird Homes Tour Needs a Few More Stops

Is your home creepy and kooky, mysterious and spooky? Has your personal collection surpassed curated and fallen deeply into the abyss of compulsion or obsession? Then it’s possible that your oddities might just be strange enough for the organizers of the Houston Weird Homes Tour®. This year’s self-driving tour sees a…

River Revival Is Ready To Flex

No matter what you think a music festival should be, it is after all a gathering of like minded individuals. The River Revival Festival organized by Houston’s Splice Records,is now in its fourth year, stretched from two days to three, and from a handful of bands to more than double…

Shakira Shakes Houston During El Dorado World Tour

Shakira returned to Houston to perform to a sold out crowd at the Toyota Center on Wednesday night in the middle of the international pop star’s Texas run of the El Dorado World Tour. Originally scheduled for January the concert was postponed due to a vocal cord injury that required…

The Scots Have Landed in Texas, Let’s Give Them A Proper Welcome

Last night, at Bosscat Kitchen & Libations, a sardine-esque room of people were some of the first in the world to taste Fistful of Bourbon; the newest project from acclaimed William Grant & Sons distillery. Their portfolio includes flagship, Glenfiddich, one of the best selling single malt whiskies in the world,…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Plan Your Labor Day Weekend

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Ginger & Fork, 4705 Inker, will be hosting its second beer dinner with 8th Wonder Brewery on Monday, August 27 at 6 p.m. For $88 per person, guests can enjoy five paired courses, including Boss Beer…

Cut Worms Coming to Houston In a Great Old Style

Max Clarke of Cut Worms has been writing songs since the age of 12, and it’s obvious that his music has grown leaps and bounds since then. “I don’t know what those songs were about, I was just trying to write pop songs. Discovering different styles and imitating what those…

So, What Was 2018’s Song of the Summer?

Sometimes, declaring the “song of the summer” for any given year is a fairly easy call. See last summer, when “Despacito” lapped the field, and deservedly so. The song is slickly produced, catchy as hell and, simply put, sounds like summer. As for 2018, it wasn’t quite that simple, mostly…

Hard Piano: The Best Houston Music of The Week

This week there’s performances on tap from the likes of Pusha T, Wiz Khalifa, Tony Bennett, Two Tons of Steel, Carolyn Wonderland, and sets from locals like Velveteen Echo, Flower Graves, Vodi, and The Hates. Tonight you can begin at Dosey Doe for the country tunes of Doug Supernaw. The…

Hickory Hollow Set to Close Heights Location Next February

The other day, a post popped up in my Facebook timeline discussing the weirdness that is restaurants closing out of the blue, with neither a word of warning for their customers or their employees. That sort of thing is always a bummer because it makes the whole thing feel extra…

We’re Gonna Die Makes Us Feel Oh So Collectively Alive

And the award for best audience participation moment goes to We’re Gonna Die at Horse Head Theater Co. Wait, where are you going? Come back, the review’s just started! But you hate audience participation? The whole forcing the viewers to take part in the show thing. Well, no one can…

Forget Guns, 3D Printing Should Be All About the Mundane

That people want to use 3D printing to make guns is maybe the least surprising thing in American history. It’s a debate I can’t wait to watch play out, as watching people do the mental gymnastics of trying to explain why being able to make your own gun is somehow…

From Beyond Adds Machines To Their Metal

On their new album The Band From Beyond, Texas’ From Beyond prove they’re making more than metal music, coming up with sounds closer to heavy blues mixed with machines. Opening with gloomy and dark sounds on the instrumental track, “Invocation,” they set the stage for what’s to come. They follow it…

Tobe Nwigwe Puts On a Spectacle at White Oak

Something special happened last night at White Oak. Tobe Nwigwe has been on a seemingly unstoppable upward trajectory for just over a year. Beginning sometime in the summer of 2017, the ex-football star and amateur rapper from Alief with a trademark baritone flow began generating mild interest online with a…

Weather Week: Cool Front, but No Cooler Temperatures

Entering the third week in August, temperatures remain at right about normal for this time of year. That is to say it is hot and humid throughout the area. But, the first inklings of fall in the form of a late August cool front are in the forecast this week…

Twisted Love is the Latest Asiatown Ice Cream Sensation

Created with an Instagram generation in mind, Twisted Love, a new ice cream shop by the owners of Coco’s Sweets in the Hong Kong City Mall, is taking social media by storm with its picturesque, colorful creations set against the shop’s adorable decor. Debuting a couple of weeks ago in…

Interpol Come In Hot On Marauder

Four years between albums isn’t the norm, though for New York’s Interpol, it seems to be right on their schedule. “I dunno if hiatus is the term, we put our last album out in 2014, toured it in 2015, and we needed time to tour properly, catching the entire globe…

Hannibal Buress Is Ready To Bring Laughs To Houston

“How do you define “break,” asks comic Hannibal Buress over the phone. The Chicago native has been making his rounds for over a decade and is easily one of the top comics currently performing. Buress has, in so many ways made the world of comedy feel a lot looser with…

Something Else Are Ready To Make A Splash

Houston’s Something Else is a band that really doesn’t fit into a genre, though they’re not off-beat sounding either. On the new single “Don’t Want It,” from the band’s upcoming album An Entire Album About My Ex-Girlfriend,  they take notes from bands like The Strokes and Franz Ferdinand without really becoming a…

Twelve Rules for Grocery Store Shoppers

On Wednesday, I took aim at sackers because, quite frankly, they’ve been messing up my groceries lately. But to be fair, they do have a pretty tough job. And when you need to deal with the general public all day, anyone might slack off a little. Still, it was worth…

Alone On The Moon Riffs Hard On Spectra

Houston’s Alone On The Moon have always played heavy music without overclocking things, and the result is their latest release Spectra. The music is all instrumental which at times makes you want vocals. The songs all seem to take the principle of starting slow and building to epic levels. This…

Cocktail Therapy: Bryan Wayne of Poison Girl Cocktail Lounge

Bryan Wayne, a native Houstonian, began bartending at Poison Girl eight years ago, well, he began as a bar back, but just like caterpillars that turn into butterflies, so do bar backs turn into bartenders.  (The process is almost exactly the same.) Poison Girl holds a special place in everyone’s…

The Lost Art of Sacking Groceries: Five Rules for Sackers

It almost never fails. You do your big shop, maybe on a Sunday. You bring your reusable bags because you’re good with the earth like that. You line up everything on the little conveyor belt at the checkout stand to make it easy to separate: produce, boxes and cans, cold…

Ethan Hawke’s Blaze Tells Turbulent Tale of the Duct Tape Messiah

Ethan Hawke loves music. And he enjoys being in Houston, having filmed large portions of the movies Reality Bites and Boyhood here. But sitting onstage recently at Rockfeller’s nightclub for an invite-only concert/fireside chat/Q&A about his new movie, he does have an issue with film biographies about musicians. Which is…

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This week there’s more than enough to keep you entertained with performances from J. Cole, Clairo, Lupe Fiasco, Black Moth Super Rainbow, Hayes Carll, Tracy Byrd, and Roky Erickson while locals like Flower Graves, Jody Seabody and the Whirls, and more will be on hand. Tonight you can start off…

Fitzgerald’s Sells Property

It’s finally happened, the longest running live music venue in Houston has been sold. Fitzgerald’s, on the corner of White Oak Boulevard. and Studemont in the Heights, is now owned by an investment group. After more than 40 years in the live concert business, what the future holds for the…

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Let’s face it, art scenes can be intimidating. Beyond the high profile museums you only visit with your out of town relatives (the ones who don’t day drink), the deeper trenches of this, or any city’s art community often feel as though they’re inhabited by an impenetrable club of bohemian…

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Houston’s premier darkwave act, Asmodeus X, is easily my favorite local band of all time. Back when I was dipping my toes into the city’s goth scene, it was their super-charged appearances at Numbers that powered me. I had more or less assumed that Paul Fredric and company had hung…

5 Weird Ways to Keep Cool When the A/C Goes Out

At this point our air conditioners have been chugging along, nonstop, for months on end. Which means there’s an increased chance of something going awry. If the a/c does go out here are some tried and true methods for beating the heat and, when your HVAC repairperson does show up,…

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For J.J. Watt, the last three seasons have all ended in the same way — with some portion of his body in tattered ruins. If it feels like J.J. Watt has had more surgeries than sacks over the last two years, it’s because he has. In 2015, he limped off…

Houston Press Singles Club: Tee Vee, Lera Lynn, So, so

This week the club gets richer with new tracks from Tee Vee, Secret Sands, Lera Lynn, From Beyond and So,so. While we appreciate you subscribing to this playlist, we remind you to visit these artists in their respected artist shops or when they perform so that they can keep the…

Astros’ August Shaping Up Like 2017…Almost

In 2017 during the month of August, the Astros went 10-17. Their nearest division opponents gained four full games on them. The main issue for the squad in 2017 was pitching. Lance McCullers, Jr. was on the DL, Dallas Keuchel was not pitching well, the bullpen seemed gassed and they…

Houston Texans 53-Man Roster Prediction, Version 2.0

The Texans’ annual trip to the Greenbrier is over, and one preseason game and one practice back in Houston are also in the books, so now we have some data off which to work in predicting who exactly makes this Texans team out of training camp. Evaluating some positions is…

This Week in Houston Food Events: A Revival Market Reunion

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All month long The Generous Pour at The Capital Grille Now through September 2, guests are invited to a special guided wine tasting experience at The Capital Grille, 5365 Westheimer, 840 South Sam Houston Parkway West. The Generous Pour will feature…

Velveteen Echo Releases Debut EP With Submarine

There are so many stellar new bands in Houston that it reminds you of the ’90s Pavement lyric, “music scene is crazy, bands start up each and every day.”  Houston’s Velveteen Echo are releasing their debut E.P. Submarine, in which the four piece echo the likes of bands like The…

Weather Week: Heating and Drying Up

Temperatures around the Houston area the last few days have been almost mild considering normal summer weather thanks mostly to cloud cover and occasional spots of rainfall. Not everyone saw precipitation, but a widespread area saw between 1 and 5 inches of rain over the last seven days according to…

Travis Scott Announces Astroworld Festival

Typically, when festivals get announced in today’s world, it’s done by a giant corporation and not an artist. However, with the newly announced Astroworld Festival from Travis Scott, it’s clearly something different. Set to take place on November 17 at NRG Park, Scott and Scoremore as well as LiveNation concerts…

A Preview of Ford Fry’s Upcoming La Lucha

La Lucha, a brand new concept by Atlanta-based restauranteur and Houston native Ford Fry, is set to debut in the upcoming weeks. Taking over the space that formerly housed Hunky Dory in the Heights (and adjacent to sister restaurant Superica, which will go in the former Bernadine’s space), La Lucha,…

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: Eat for Charity

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Houston Restaurant Weeks All weekend (and month) long Houston Restaurant Weeks is back, running now through Monday, September 3, and raising money for The Houston Food Bank. More than 250 area restaurants are expected to participate…

ADULTRY KIDDING Is Worth Getting To Know

For some people, electronica music is all the same, though Houston’s ADULTRY KIDDING waste no time in proving that’s not the case. On their recently released album Psalm 91, they keep what you might know about the genre, and add their own twist to it. Opening with the varying synth…

Who Owns Your Work Social Media Account?

Social media seems like a straightforward thing. Your tweets and ‘grams and posts are your own words — most of the time — and thus, belong to you. But, what if you work for a company and you post to social media in support of that entity? What happens when…

The Shared Superhero Universe No One Is Talking About

Once upon a time, what every studio wanted was a Lord of the Rings. More accurately, they wanted a Harry Potter they could squeeze eight surefire hits out of. That’s not the case anymore. Now, it’s all about shared cinematic universes. Marvel is the undisputed king, of course, with Disney…

Cocktail Therapy: Caitlin Vann of Lei Low Rum & Tiki Bar

It seems to be a common theme how bartending grows from a flexible money-maker to a way of life for so many. “Why would I do anything else, I love this, I’m so happy,” Caitlin Vann thought ten years ago while taking a college semester off to figure it all out.  Years…

5 Reasons to Keep Buying Physical Media for Video Games

One of the ways that I justified the expense of a Playstation 4 was that it would ultimately save me money thanks to its large storage capacity and cloud-based marketplace. Digital games tend to be cheaper than buying discs. Heck, many of my favorite games were both free thanks to…

John Allen Stephens Delivers On Debut

When a producer makes music for others, he can bring so much to the table that the hope is that he will make those artists shine. When a producer makes his own music, that’s not always the case. However, for Houston’s John Allen Stephens,  his debut album Radioclub.Lp, proves real…

Weather Weekend: It Will Rain, but It Won’t Be Blazing Hot

In Houston, we accept weather trade offs. We accept the humidity and heat in the summer in exchange for stellar winter weather. While others are shoveling snow, we’re running around in shorts. We also accept the rain because it is great for our local plant life and the steam that…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Houston Food Fest Returns

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: The Dunlavy, 3422 Allen, will host its next Chefs + Brewers Dinner on Thursday, August 16 at 6:30 p.m. The dinner will feature a meal paired with craft beers from Saint Arnold Brewing Company for $75…

How Come the Left Never Had an Alex Jones of Their Own?

If you’ll indulge me for one moment, I have a conspiracy theory I’d like to share with you: Alex Jones knows his banning on social media platforms is the best thing that could have happened to him. Oh sure, when the camera turns on he’ll play the role of the…

Oliver Penn Reveals His Promise on Hideaway

The rejuvenating lifeblood of any music community comes from its young audiences. In Houston, rap and indie rock acts draw fresh-faced followers. Oliver Penn says he’s encouraged to see Houston blues getting its own youthful transfusion. He’s in a position to know as one of the exciting performers delivering a…

Four Stretches of Houston Highway to Avoid At All Times

There always seems to be some kind of road construction going on here in Houston. It’s something we are all forced to endure. But, there are also portions of freeway that are untenable at nearly every hour of every day, construction or not. They are the four stretches of road…

Telephone Line: The Best Houston Music of The Week

On deck this week, plenty of entertaining options from Jeff Lynne’s ELO, Vacationer, Ski Mask The Slump God, and Walker Lukens will all be on hand while locals like The Prettybads, Alone On The Moon, and Gio Chamba will round things out. Tonight you can begin with the folk pop…

Houston Texans Training Camp 2018: Five Camp Crushes

Despite the fact that the Texans are nearly two weeks into training camp, you’d be surprised how limited the opportunities are for players who aren’t locks to make the 53-man roster to make an impression on the coaching staff. Between the mandatory off days and the inclement weather limiting the…

Luchador Libre Creates Happy Indie Pop

If you’re making pop music, you can either get your beats in order, get your hooks ready, or go do something like no one else is doing. The last one, is the route that Kingwood’s Luchador Libre has taken on his debut album, Bit By Bit in which he mixes…

First Look: Ranch Bar + Kitchen in Cypress

When we moved to the Cypress area ten years ago, we noticed a place called The Vintage Pub within a ten- minute walk from our house. We thought maybe we would have a new “local” as the Brits say where we could walk in and be saluted a la Norm…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Happy Hour, Lunch and Date Night

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: New Specials Happy Hour at International Smoke The hot new restaurant from bestselling cookbook author and lifestyle expert Ayesha Curry and celebrity chef Michael Mina has introduced happy hour. Head to International Smoke, 800 Sorella, on Mondays through Fridays from 4…

Injuries Mounting for Astros; Is It Time to Phone a Friend?

On the day that Roberto Osuna was activated from his 75-game suspension for a domestic abuse charge, his return to baseball (and his activation with the Astros who traded for him at the MLB trading deadline) wasn’t the big story. Considering that the Astros statement regarding Osuna’s activation sounded more…

Lord Huron Bring Back Their Infectious Folk

Lord Huron has always evoked change, and on their latest release Vide Noir, they change things up in the most interesting way. The Los Angeles-based band that mixes folk with indie pop lead by Ben Schneider got their start a far way from what they are now. “I was in…

Weather Week: Rain Chances Increase

The dry pattern that has persisted in our area the last couple weeks thanks to dominant high pressure began to come to an end last week with a couple damp days including Saturday. With high pressure remaining off to the west, Houston will see chances of rain increase throughout the…

Weather Weekend: Keep an Umbrella Handy

This week brought us our first decent rain in what seemed like a couple weeks. A very weak cold front pushed through the Houston area on Tuesday and brought with it some widely scattered rain and thunderstorms. Most of the city got between a half to an inch-and-a-half of rain…

Openings and Closings: Kau Ba Saigon and Indigo Debut

Kau Ba Saigon Kitchen & Bar, 25028 Dunlavy, had its grand opening July 31, according to Houston Food Finder. Chef and restaurateur Nikki Tran became known to American foodies after her restaurant, Ca Ba Quan in Ho Chi Minh City, was featured on the first episode of David Chang’s Netflix…

Ameripolitan Artist Whitney Rose is the Queen of Heavy Mettle

Burn-through-your-boots summertime Texas heat. Raucous honky tonk nights. Packing everything up and moving from the comfort of home to a completely unfamiliar place. Sharp objects. Success. This is a brief list of things which do not intimidate Whitney Rose, a list we compile over just 20 minutes of phone interview…

The Daphne Blue Make Presence Known on Debut

When a band re-brands themselves, they can be in for an uphill battle. When you’re in a band with Jeff Perales, you need to buckle in for the ride. With his new endeavor The Daphne Blue, the guitarist and singer took the helm and has done a solid rebuild. On…

Breaking Down the ACL Festival 2018 Daily Lineups

The time is not quite here for the tough decisions of which stages you’ll be at when two of your favorites are playing at the same time, but the 2018 Austin City Limits Festival schedule did become a little clearer this week as the festival announced which acts were playing…

Cocktail Therapy: Morgan Mansur of La Vista 101

“In high school I worked at a pizza place…tried to get away from it, then a diner… tried to get away from it… but I always kept coming back.” The tell-tale signs of a lifer. Morgan Mansur, a fast talker, fast thinker, can rattle off the R & D or…

Start Over: The Best Houston Music of The Week

On hand this week:  Sets from Imagine Dragons, Panic At The Disco, 311, Lil B, and Lucinda Williams while locals like John Allen Stephens, Velveteen Echo, and The Mighty Orq, among others, will round things out. Tonight you can get going at White Oak Music Hall downstairs for the guitar…

Will the Astros Not Landing a Bat at the Deadline Cost Them?

For all the talk about the Astros adding Roberto Osuna, who comes to the team with a big arm and a load of baggage, there was an actual trading deadline that passed Tuesday afternoon. The Astros were fairly active over the past week adding Osuna, catcher Marin Maldonado and reliever…

Houston: Try Out These Foods in August

Despite triple digit temperatures and hellish humidity, we Houstonians still like to eat well and we’re not sticking to salads. While there are some great cold dishes to be had, you’ll still see Bayou City foodies tucking into pho, ramen, or ghost pepper wings despite the heat. We’re crazy like…

Taco, Taco, Got to Taco. Tacolandia Tickets on Sale

If a late afternoon/early evening devoted to eating tacos appeals to you, then the fourth annual Houston Press Tacolandia at The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park is where you’ll want to be on October 27 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets are on sale now through ticketfly and more…

Trump is President, Where’s My New Sisters of Mercy Album?

There aren’t that many upsides to an America where Donald Trump is president. Every single day there’s a new headline about an innovative awful hard-light construct brought forth by Trump’s Orange Lantern ring. I feel like the United States needs a safety word and should have started yelling it against…

The Offspring Have Had One Awesomely Weird Career

Entertainers don’t often change course mid-stride. Well, at least not successfully. Jose Altuve isn’t all of a sudden going to become a .250 hitter who rakes in 50 homers a year. James Harden isn’t going to become a defensive stopper. Imagine Dragons aren’t all of a sudden going to become…

Astros Injuries, Slump Come at a Bad Time

No matter how good you are in sports, injuries are the ultimate equalizer. For the first time this season, the Astros are being equalized. While Carlos Correa and Brian McCann remain on the DL, now MVP Jose Altuve has joined them with soreness in his right knee. The hope is…

Panic! at the Disco: Emo Rockers Turned Stadium Headliners

The music industry tends to be a fickle beast. It’s a relentlessly changing landscape where entire sub-genres can disappear almost overnight. Remember emo? It was inescapable ten years ago but you’d be hard pressed to find many artists relying on its sounds in the late 2010s. In 2005, near the…

John Allen Stephens Leaks Impeccable Pop Jam

If you’re making dance pop, you can’t do it much better than Houston’s John Allen Stephens. Stephens, on the verge of dropping his debut album radioclub.lp, seems to have a lock on what we all want to hear in our pop jams as evidenced by his latest single, “Speck” found…

Astros Add Catcher Maldonado in Trade with Angels

Just this week, a story on this website said that the Astros, despite their continued success, have a few holes to fill before the postseason. The two areas mentioned were infield depth and bullpen help. A very close third was catcher, but with Brian McCann not too far off from…

Cancel Everything, It’s National Chicken Finger Day

The seduction of Raising Cane’s begins at the drive-thru when the car window rolls up, hot boxing the scent of what’s to come. I like to hold off until I get home, prolong the pleasure if you will, and once I make it through the front door, attack everything inside…

Comedian Bill Burr Keeps it Real at Revention

Bill Burr’s success lies in his ability to be a common man while not actually being one at all. Burr has had roles in Breaking Bad and Chappelle’s Show, two of the most influential television programs of their time. He has sold out clubs and other venues for years upon…

Weather Weekend: More Heat and Sun Before a Change

High pressure combined with normal summertime conditions has made for some pretty miserably hot weather in Houston over the past week. If you are a fan of the sunshine and high temperatures, you were no doubt thrilled with highs in the upper 90s all week including a couple of days…

10 NFL Training Camps That Would Be Fun To Attend In 2018

I am leaving on Sunday morning for West Virginia to cover Texans training camp for the subsequent seven days, getting on that big bird to Charlotte, and then driving four hours through the backwoods of North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia (an area of the country quite replete with roadside…

Only Beast Releases an Unconventional Video

Houston’s Only Beast doesn’t fit the conventional ideas of what the music industry loves. Essentially rock music, the trio uses blistering vocals, snappy drums, and piercing guitar to create and shape the tone of their music. On their latest release Again, they proved that they could wow anyone who took…

Doctor Who: In Defense of Three Companions

San Diego Comic Con heralded a lot of tantalizing looks at Series 11 of Doctor Who and our new Doctor, Jodie Whittaker. In addition to the revamped sonic screwdriver, the trailers appear to confirm that we will have three full-time companions for the series, Mandip Gillas Yaz, Tosin Cole as…

Cocktail Therapy: Lee Wagner of OKRA Charity Saloon

Twenty-five people walk into a bar. That’s it. That happened. All at once. As Lee Wagner calmly checked every box for every customer; he charges an iPhone, pours ten mixed shots, he looked over at the Houston Press with a big grin, “so, do you have a curfew?” In five…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Baja Life and Wurstfest

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: All 146 locations of Fuzzy’s Taco Shop will be channeling the beaches of Baja with summer-inspired menu items available now through Sunday, September 2. The Baja Life menu features a Mango Mahi Taco ($3.99) drizzled with…

To Whom It May Finally Drops Debut Album

There’s hard rock and then there’s Galveston’s To Whom It May. Opening with the blistering track, “Bypass,” on their debut album The Great Filter, there’s an immediate distinction between what these guys do and what the bulk of their genre does. There’s a notation of progressive music mixed with metal and…

Houston Texans 53-Man Roster Prediction, Version 1.0

Predicting a team’s 53-man roster 24 hours into training camp is obviously an exercise fraught with inherent inaccuracy risk. Certainly, injuries can undermine the accuracy of what you’re about to read, but history also tells us that there will be a couple names about which we have zero clue right…

5 Underground Houston Rappers You Should be Listening to

This may be the city of candy paint, sippin’ lean, and bangin’ screw, but the nature of art is progress, and the nature of progress is change. Houston’s hip hop community today is dynamic, multi-layered, and light years beyond its original “chopped and screwed” aesthetic. Its artists range from old…

The Five Best Trailers From SDCC 2018

Not all of us are fortunate enough to make the trek west to enjoy the excitement of Comic-Con International: San Diego, better known as SDCC. For those of us stuck elsewhere, the con means keeping a close eye on our Twitter feeds waiting for real-time updates on the various panels…

Rediscover Our City’s Lost History Through the Eyes of Early Houston Artists

Houston’s architecture isn’t designed to last forever. We wax nostalgic about the Shamrock Hotel with its star-studded opening fête and immense swimming pool, watch anxiously as the Astrodome and Magic Island flounder in architectural purgatory, and are grateful that the 1915 Texaco Building has been transformed into a luxury high-rise. Even the flood-prone Spaghetti…

Last Girl: The Best Houston Music of The Week

Sets from Soccer Mommy, Turnpike Troubadours, Royce Da 5’9″, Rich Homie Quan will be in Houston this week while locals like Mockingbird Brother, Astragal will round things out. Tonight you can get started at Spruce Goose when the psych pop of Austin’s Food Group swing by to perform. These guys…

5 Things to Know When Your Kid Gets Into Sports

My daughter has been enrolled in various sports programs since she was five, and even before that her daycare provider was also a karate teacher by night and added basic karate as a freebie to the class. Like most parents, over the years I’ve compiled a list of things that…

Why Does Bovada Hate Deshaun Watson?

The Texans begin training camp in the next 24 hours, and thus will officially begin the Deshaun Watson Hype Train for 2018. No NFL player is averaging more magazine covers and television segments per 2017 start than the Houston Texans’ franchise quarterback. He is the future of this franchise, and…

Will Carmelo Anthony Fit With the Rockets?

On Monday, New York Times sports writer Marc Stein reported that Carmelo Anthony intends to sign with the Houston Rockets for the veteran minimum after his trade to and subsequent release from the Atlanta Hawks occurs. That process could take up to a week to complete while the various teams…

Float Fest Keeps Upping its Game in Year 5

MARTINDALE – Float Fest is one of those festivals that always sounded like a better idea in theory than in actual practice. We take tens of thousands of partiers, have them camp on spacious ranch grounds for a couple nights and shuttle them to the river for a little floating…

Weather Week: “Cooler” Weather? Kind of

This weekend, Houston reached 100 degrees for the first time this year. A few areas around town, nevermind all the ubiquitous shots of car thermometers on social media, may have even gotten a bit higher than that, but the official high recorded at Bush Intercontinental Airport was 100 on Sunday…

Jadeveon Clowney States He Is Ready For Training Camp

Coming off of a season in which they led the NFL in players placed on injured reserve, the ironic thing about this Texans’ offseason, OTA’s, and minicamp, has been the fact that the one player whose physical well being has been most cloudy and most discussed is the one star…

Road Trip: Famous and Infamous Graves of Texas

This summer we’re taking a look at interesting, odd, historic and just plain worth it road trips in and around the Lone Star State. We know where the bodies are buried. Texas is the eternal resting place for Bonnie and Clyde, Freddie Fender, Howard Hughes and perhaps even a space alien…

Au Naturel: Natural Wines Are Pouring Into Houston

“They were a hard sell, sometimes even hard to give away.” Adele Corrigan, general manager and sommelier of Midtown wine bar, 13 Celsius, recalls the early days of selling natural wine in Houston. The movement started by independent French winemakers in the early 1980s took decades to make its way…

Vacationer Returns With New Music and a New Live Show

Chillwave doesn’t have to be about being chill, which is best proven by Philadelphia’s Vacationer. “I have been making music since I was 14, mostly loud rock music and I wanted to give my voice a break. I caught LCD Sound System and I was blown away at how they…

Smile Till Your Face Hurts at Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again

The film’s half-baked story about a girl trying to live out her slutty, wonderful, deceased mother’s dream of operating a hotel on a Greek island (all set to the music of ABBA) is so thoroughly entertaining and ridiculous that the cast members can’t help but crack into dumb grins at what they’re doing

Heart’s Ann Wilson Turns Archaeologist for Immortal

Some day in a distant future, maybe archaeologists will happen upon the modern hieroglyphics of our favorite classic rock songs. What might they learn about us from The Beatles’ “Let It Be” or Led Zeppelin’s “Stairway to Heaven?” It’s a notion that’s crossed the mind of Ann Wilson. The Heart…

Playwright Holly Charles is Still A Woman, Hear Her Roar

All these factors point out that we should not be ashamed of things that are culturally specific, there is nothing wrong with us. We do the best we can with the resources we are given, with our culture and all these other constraints. I just want to remove the shame.”

BODEGA Brings Their Acclaimed Art Rock To Houston

Typically, art rock bands don’t gain traction on a national level. However, if you mix in post-punk elements and have an intense live show, you can get plenty of attention like Brooklyn’s BODEGA has. “There’s certainly a post-punk influence in our music. But that may be more intellectual spiritual than…

Rockets May Be Close to Adding Anthony After OKC Trade

The NBA rules when it comes to trades, buyouts and signings are complicated. Such was the case when, on Thursday night, the Oklahoma City Thunder agreed to trade forward Carmelo Anthony to the Atlanta Hawks for a pair of players. The Hawks are expected to release Anthony making him an…

Cocktail Therapy: Jessica Johnson of Wooster’s Garden

Jessica Johnson picked up bartending as a second job to her fashion retail career. And that was all it took. “I love it when it’s busy, I think you have to love it.” Certainly so, and especially true at Wooster’s Garden, the high-volume Midtown bar with the widest-ranging beverage menu…

How Gibson and Its Guitars Could Turn Things Around

Guitars aren’t overly complicated, and as such, the business of making them shouldn’t be either. So when it was revealed that legendary guitar maker Gibson was in financial ruin earlier this year, to some, it was shocking. However, to anyone who’s owned one of the many Gibson masterpieces over the…

Vote Houston Press Best Funnel Cake At Wet’n’Wild SplashTown

Wednesday, the Houston Press competed in a funnel cake competition against Maria Mendez of Univision and Cake & Confetti blogger, Meredith Staggers, for the chance to win a personalized funnel cake creation that will be featured at Wet’n’Wild SplashTown for the duration of the summer. And it’s a good thing…

5 Ways to Combat the Next Election Propaganda Wave

I am sick of reading the phrase “that’s how Donald Trump will win a second term.” Not because I’m not worried about that, but because virtually nobody saying it is ever addressing the very real likelihood that America will once again be under attack from a Russian psyop based on…

Weather Weekend: Some Like It Hot…They Better

Summer is here and it is asserting itself with a vengeance. If you love the heat and sunshine, you are going to absolutely love the forecast because there will be plenty of both. We would take this forecast day-by-day, but the truth is that every day is going to be…

Bill Burr Isn’t Here for the PC Crowd

Like many a high-profile industries, stand-up comedy is perhaps under a greater microscope than ever. Between social media, 24-hour news and the like, people are more easily offended than ever, or at the very least, far more vocal about it. Bill Burr, one of the hottest comics in the stand-up…

A Decade In, Turnpike Troubadours Still Going Strong

A lot of bands form with no real plan, well, other than writing, playing and (hopefully) recording some music. That wasn’t the case for country outfit Turnpike Troubadours, now ten years into their existence. “This really was our plan, to make a real go of this band,” said RC Edwards,…

Astros Are Remarkably Clutch for Their Age

It seemed only fitting on Tuesday night that, with the game tied in extra innings, it was a pair of World Series champs due to the plate. In a game that set the record for home runs in a midsummer classic, the two most important came in the tenth inning…

MLB All Star Game: AL Knocks Off NL 8-6, Bregman Named MVP

From 2003 through 2016, the Major League Baseball All Star Game decided home field advantage in the World Series. Logically, it made no sense, the complete “cause and effect” disconnect between the two best teams in baseball playing in October and an All Star game being decided by random backups…

First Look at Wanna Bao

I was in the middle of microwaving a sad desk lunch in my office breakroom when my coworker dropped two phrases that caught my immediate attention. They were “xiao long bao” and “Midtown.” There is no shortage of moments in which dumpling cravings hit me, but there is a woefully…

Welcome to the Most Boring Week in Sports

It happens every year. Maybe people in the world of sports want a vacation. Maybe it’s just timing. But, in mid July, the world of sports (at least in America) come to a screeching halt. And it’s boring as hell. The undisputed most exciting time in sports is October. Baseball…

Sacha Baron Cohen and Armed Teachers Aren’t Enough to Save Schools

Provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen has done it again, duping the likes of Sarah Palin, Roy Moore, Joe Walsh and Dick Cheney with his impersonations and pranks while filming Showtime’s Who Is America?. But it’s his first look interview with gun rights advocate Philip Van Cleave where Cohen’s alter-ego, anti-terror expert Colonel Erran Morad, suggests…

Midnight Train: The Best Houston Music of the Week

This week while we brave the heat there’s more than enough entertaining options happening around town. Sets from Sam Smith, Counting Crows, Blue October, Beach Fossils, Ricky Skaggs and more will be here while locals Swimwear Department, Get A Life, Yaupon and more round things out. Tonight you could get…

Hotel Transylvania 3: the Right Kind of Disposable Fun

Van Helsing is a distant memory by the time we reach Dracula (aka Drac) in the present day, feeling lonely at Hotel Transylvania, his secret resort run by and for monsters, where demonic creatures and other surreal abominations of nature are allowed to vacation free of human meddling

White Balls & White Lines: The Wild Story of the Making of Caddyshack

Caddyshack: The Making of a Hollywood Cinderella Story By Chris Nashawaty 304 pp. $26.99 Flatiron Books Today, Caddyshack is a beloved cinematic institution – even among non-putters – and a cult classic watched endlessly by its dedicated fans. There’s even a Twitter account dedicated just to espousing its much-quoted dialogue…

A Beginner’s Guide to Float Fest 2018

Float Fest has really emerged as a player on the Texas music festival scene, and this is no surprise. After all, the summer festival – taking place July 21-22 at Cool River Ranch in Martindale – truly showcases what summertime in Texas is all about. Patrons can float the river…

Philadelphia Tried to Swipe Daryl Morey from the Rockets

According to a report from Marc Stein of the New York Times, Rockets general manager Daryl Morey was recruited by the Philadelphia 76ers to fill the vacant general manager job left by Bryan Colangelo after the “burner” Twitter accounts scandal. The news came a bit out of nowhere on what…

Ranking J.J. Watt’s Television Commercials

When you’re stack ranking the countless remarkable feats that J.J. Watt has accomplished in his seven year NFL career, on the field and off the field, certainly among them is the fact that he has maintained not just relevance, but high profile relevance during the last two years, two years…

Weather Week: Summer for Real Descends on Houston

If you recently moved to Houston and thought to yourself, “Holy crap, it’s hot here in the summer.” Well, congratulations for your first Houston lesson. We hate to burst your bubble, but what you’ve seen isn’t quite summer yet. Oh, sure, it’s been hot as hell, but the peak of…

Don’t Compare Scarlett Johansson to Tim Curry in Rocky Horror

One of the current uproars in pop culture news is that Scarlett Johansson will be playing a trans man in an upcoming biopic. Johansson will be portraying Dante “Tex” Gill, a gangster who owned massage parlors, did the standard tax evasion gimmick of all discerning criminals and once threw a…

The Evolution of Walker Lukens

If you look at the Beatles’ Magical Mystery Tour, it doesn’t fit with the rest of their catalog, says Walker Lukens.  He uses this example as a way to make his point about any artist’s evolution. “I think what makes artists evolve is that they have to,” says the Houston…

Neat: A Best Cocktail Tour of Downtown Houston

Get in loser, we’re going downtown. You’ve been working all week, and this is your night out. Maybe it’s a birthday or an anniversary. Maybe it’s just Thursday and Friday was taking too long. Whatever the occasion, whatever the excuse, you’re going out. You’ve got more than a few good…

Houston Restaurant Weeks 2018 Website Goes Live

The website for the 2018 Houston Restaurant Weeks is now live. Would be diners can now scroll through the preliminary list of this year’s participating restaurants, browse menus and meal options, and learn more about the year’s largest fundraising event for the nation’s premiere food bank. Established in 2003 by…

Cactus Flowers Turns a Dream Deferred Into Dreamy Rock

Jessica Murillo grew up in a creative household where family members were encouraged to pursue their artistic passions. Early on, it was clear hers was music. She learned violin as a kid and worked her way to guitar as a teenager. In college, she put her first plugged-up band together,…

Rockets-Clippers Game 6, 2015 — Where Are They Now?

More than any other sport, the NBA lends itself to the retroactive “what if” scenarios that fuel debate television and summer sports radio. There are probably multiple reasons, but to me, I feel like the nature of the sport of basketball, where a single player can have huge impact on…

The Prettybads are Ramonescore and So Much More

“Be authentic. Be awesome. And playing fast is much more interesting.” These are the lessons taught by the iconic punk band, the Ramones. They are tenets that have passed down to bands that have followed, creating a subgenre of punk called “Ramonescore.” And one of the most exciting acts practicing…

No One, Especially Abusers, is Owed A Dream Job

For every famous and semi-famous person accused of doing something wrong, there’s a small army of people who don’t know them willing to defend them. Call them fans, call them stans, call them trolls, but whatever label you choose to give them, they’re the ones ready, willing, and eager to…

Rockets Sign James Ennis, Wait on Carmelo Anthony

On Wednesday, the Rockets signed free agent forward James Ennis to a two-year deal worth a little over $2 million. The second year has a player option. The move was clearly an effort to help replace the losses of Trevor Ariza, who took a one-year deal in Phoenix, and Luc…

Three Decades In, 311’s Nick Hexum Gets Reflective

What do U2, Radiohead and 311 have in common? On the surface, not a lot. Sure, each band is a respected mainstream outfit with a bevy of hit songs, but to classify any of those bands into one particular silo would be an odd fit. Turns out, if any particular…

There’s a New Gin In Town

True, there’s nothing like a little gin in the morning, but to be fair, it was noon. Night owls of the service industry equipped with excellent senses of humor, colorful tattooed arm sleeves, and some with freshly waxed mustaches, arose early yesterday to convene and create at Heights Bier Garten,…

Weather Weekend: The Heat and Dust Cometh

Weather in many cities can be monotonous. Phoenix is hot and dry. Seattle is gray and drizzly. And while Houston may not have that level of consistency to its weather, there is a rhythm that anyone who has lived here a while recognizes, particularly in summer. It goes something like…

Cocktail Therapy: Beto Suarez of Oporto Fooding House & Wine

Reggae tracks waft lazily in the bar-by-the-sea space marked with terracotta tile and rope basket lanterns.  Rain or shine, when entering the Midtown location of Oporto, it sets you down right by the ocean instead.  Whether it’s a riff off the Brazilian classic Caipirinha or a simple G & T…

Maybe All Theater Audiences Shouldn’t Have to Shut the F Up?

“OMG, have you read the theater etiquette article yet?” “You totally need to read this awesome article.” “YAAAASSSS to everything she says in this piece.” These were the messages I was bombarded with via email and social media two weeks ago when TimeOutNew York published writer/performer Amanda Duarte’s article, Sit…

H-E-B Has Become the Newest Art Gallery in H-Town

It’s easy to get buried under the life-changing news that H-E-B has just announced beer and wine delivery in under an hour, making deciding to wear pajamas all day long a possibility. But more than a few did pick up on the fact that the Texas-based grocer has also entered…

LYTA Adds Her Name To Houston’s Electronic Scene

The chances are high that you’ve never heard of Houston’s LYTA. The up and coming electronic artist hasn’t played more than a handful of shows, and she’s only dropped a song in the past year. On her debut E.P. ID, she mixes R&B with electro-pop in the most inviting way,…

The Ken Giles Era is Over

“F*** you, man!” It wasn’t like it was Ken Giles’ first implosion on the mound this season or his first post-collapse outburst — you’ll recall this is the guy who literally hit himself in the face when leaving a game earlier this year. But, when Giles dropped the F-bomb on…

Astros Win In Most Bizarre Walk Off You’ll Ever See

No sport embodies the “It’s a marathon, not a sprint” cliche more than baseball, so I will try not to make too much of what amounts to, in the standings, just one win, but the Houston Astros’ glorious, bizarre 6-5 walk off win against the Oakland A’s on Tuesday night…

Brown Over Purple: Why James Brown Was Greater Than Prince

My brother Adrian and I recently debated a simple, unanswerable question: who was greater, James Brown or Prince? We agree that arguing who is “greater” – more influential, more charismatic, more musical, more everything – between James Brown and Prince is like bickering about whether Jordan or LeBron is the…

The Race to Save the Romanovs and How It Fell Apart

The Race to Save the Romanovs: The Truth Behind the Secret Plans to Rescue the Russian Imperial Family By Helen Rappaport 400 pp. $28.99 St. Martin’s Press This month marks the 100th anniversary of one of the most notorious and shocking political-related killings of all time. That’s when Tsar Nicholas…

Idle Worship: The Best Houston Music of The Week

There’s plenty of happenings around town this week while we all brave the hot weather. Performances from Paramore, Deafheaven, The Donkeys and more will all be here while locals like Deep Cuts, Bombon and more will round things out. Tonight you can get started at The Secret Group when Philadelphia…

Five Reasons We Are In Love With Gerald Green

Rockets guard/forward Gerald Green signed the one-year deal agreement with the Rockets he agreed to last week on Wednesday. There was little doubt he would be back. He spent half of last season sitting around waiting for someone, anyone to give him a call. It turned out to be his…

Presale Tickets for The Morning After Brunch Event

This year’s The Morning After, the annual brunch event the Houston Press puts on, won’t be until Saturday, September 29 but you can buy your pre-sale tickets starting today. This will be the third year for the event held at the Bayou City Event Center Pavilion form 11:30 a.m. to…

Ed Kowalczyk on Live’s Past … and its Future

Ed Kowalczyk is well aware of his band’s place in the pop-rock pantheon. Live is a band that once charted three consecutive Platinum records, including one that did so eight times over, has moved upwards of 15 million records worldwide and has charted nearly 20 singles on the Billboard Alternative…

Astros Sign New Lease at Ballpark That Spurred Downtown Growth

On Monday, the Astros agreed to extend their lease at Minute Maid Park through 2050. The lease signed with the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority created little in the way of fanfare, but was critical not only in keeping the Astros in Houston beyond the 2030 season, but in continuing the…

Road Trip: Texas Museum Trail

This summer we’re taking a look at interesting, odd, historic and just plain worth it road trips in and around the Lone Star State. For a true collector, it can be a slippery slope between hoarding and a museum-quality attraction. We’ve got a few who made that leap with toys,…

Free Freeway Towing Has Arrived for Houston-Area Motorists

Stalled cars result in an awful lot of traffic headaches on Houston highways, adding to an already difficult and frustrating commute for drivers. As an answer to that problem, the Houston-Galveston Area Council announced a Tow and Go program already underway. The program provides free tows to motorists on Houston…

Houston Symphony Brings Wham!-Factor With George Michael Concert

The Houston Symphony’s Summer Series at Jones Hall includes a tribute program to pop superstar George Michael, whose popular music dominated the music charts in the ‘80s and ‘90s. During this Texas premiere, the orchestra along with a guest vocalist, will pay homage to the artist’s most iconic tunes like “Faith” and “Careless Whisper” to…

The Suffers Don’t Play It Safe On New Record

The Suffers are easily the most successful act to come out of Houston in the past five years, and on their second record Everything Here, they build upon their jam infused sounds by venturing into other genres, including some baby steps into gospel. They open with the Paul Wall featured…

Five Houston Astros Selected To MLB All Star Game

One year after sending six players to the 2017 MLB All-Star Game, the Houston Astros will again have a heavy presence at the Midsummer Classic, after the announcement Sunday evening that five Astros have been selected to the 2018 All-Star Game, which will be played next Tuesday night at Nationals…

Andrew Zimmern’s Weekend In Houston

Celebrity chef and Travel Channel host Andrew Zimmern was seen all over H-town this weekend as he went on a non-stop, two-day eating spree for an upcoming episode of his show, The Zimmern List. While we’re not sure of his exact itinerary, we did a bit of detective work on…

Houston’s Best Mezcal Cocktails

It has taken over cocktail menus across the country. That smoky and polarizing cousin of tequila, once found on only the most authentic of Mexican menus, has taken hold of the American drinking palette. Mezcal, the earthy and peaty fermentation of the agave plant, is the lesser known agave spirit…

Houston Weather Throws the Warped Tour One Last Curveball

For the Warped Tour, chaos is a feature, not a bug. 95 percent of the concerts you’ll go to in your life will be fairly straightforward. You’ll know the basics: who is playing and in what order, where you’ll purchase merchandise, where to go to pick up your tickets, and…

Summer of Melo II: The Potentially Annoying Sequel

Last summer, the Rockets added Chris Paul, Luc Mbah a Moute and P.J. Tucker, but by the end of the offseason, some fans felt a sense of disappointment at the team’s inability to land New York Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony to the fold. Anthony, who was parting ways with the…

Cool Moon Hinders Sleep In New Video

With emo leanings and alt rock tendencies, Houston’s Cool Moon got on everyone’s radar last year with their debut album Postparty Depression. Just a hair over a year after releasing that full length, the three piece is back with a new E.P. called Sleep and a new video for the title…

Weather Week: Things Begin to Dry Out

Since Independence Day, rainfall totals throughout Houston have ranged from a 3 to 9 inches with higher amounts south of downtown. More widespread showers and thunderstorms Saturday and Sunday continued to bring precipitation to many of the same spots, particularly along the coast, but not with the ferocity of July…

Not Loving I Love You Because?

Things suck right now. So what can theater do in times like this? On the one hand, it can tackle what ails us with heady, provocative drama meant to agitate. Or, theater can act as a pleasing salve to our wounds, soothing us with a bit of frothy fun. The…

The Bosstones Give Houston a Mighty, Mighty Expert Show

Mighty Mighty Bosstones House of Blues July 6, 2018 These days, everyone and no one is an expert. For example, those who currently govern the nation have no more credentialed experience for the job than the insufferable blowhards around the water cooler at your workplace. The only difference is your…

Is “Piano Man” The Greatest Song Ever Written?

Yes, “Piano Man” is the greatest song ever written. The subject of Billy Joel’s breakthrough hit and signature song, and the question of whether it is, in fact, the greatest song ever written, was broached recently by a friend on Facebook. Within minutes of his fun-spirited post (he later admitted…

Bask Makes Fuzzy Pop Sound So Inviting

On their latest release Cask, the Houston band Bask quickly prove that fuzzy pop infused indie rock can sound great. Opening with the catchy sounds of “Just Another Day,” the band employs a gurgling bass and distorted vocals, snapping through the song with a solid verse. This continues with the grunge…

Astros and Rangers Developing Legit Rivalry

For a very long time, there was no contest. The Rangers owned the Astros. From 2001 until 2012, it didn’t really matter. The two teams met only a handful of times each season, typically two series, as part of inter-league play, the Astros still in the National League and the…

Relish Restaurant And Bar Debuts New Happy Hour Menu

The Houston food scene has been growing so quickly in recent years that it’s almost impossible to keep up. Case in point, when Relish Restaurant and Bar debuted in Upper Kirby in October 2016, I heard about it. Sadly, I never made it in. And, because it’s been sitting there…

Buster Shuffle’s American Revolution

This week, we celebrate the nation’s independence. The U.S. of A. was founded by descendants of English settlers who saw opportunity in America. So, it’s fitting that a new band of Brits searching for good fortune is making its way across the country and into Houston this week. Buster Shuffle…

Virgil Wolfe Drops Another Gem

When you’re looking at the fresh faces that make up who’s dropping solid rhymes in Houston lately, you can’t overlook the mike skills of Baytown’s Virgil Wolfe. With intriguing beats that stick with you for days, his latest four song release with STRCOLCTR,  Unlimited TV Dinners proves that the new…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Celebrate Bastille Day

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Brennan’s of Houston, 3300 Smith, is hosting a Date Night Cooking Class on Friday, July 13 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. This month’s class will focus on Texas, with dishes including sweet tea brined chicken tortilla…

Houston’s Weather Weekend: Wet but Improving

Well, July 4 certainly was interesting. Parts of the area received as much as 8 inches of rain while most of the city ranged between 3 and 5 inches. The high rainfall rates (some reported at 3 to 4 inches per hour, particularly inside the loop and on the southwest…

Astros Won’t Be Sewing Things Up Early Like Last Year

Seattle will not go away. As the Astros entered their softest part of the schedule a month ago a game behind the Mariners in the American League West, most believed things would change. After all, Seattle was on pace to win a record number of one-run games and had lost…

Sky Walker: The Best Houston Music of The Week

This week you’ll be able to catch performances from Miguel, The Mighty Might Bosstones, Gouge Away and more while locals like Wild Moccasins, Middlechild and more round things out. Tonight you can start off at Eleanor Tinsley Park for the CITGO Freedom Over Texas 4th of July celebration. This year the…

Cocktail Therapy: Kristi Lea Sides of El Big Bad

What’s a better Band-Aid for 100-degree weather than margaritas? And what better place to suck them down than at the world’s largest infused tequila bar, El Big Bad. Herbal, spicy, savory, sweet; they’ve got their bases covered with more than 70 different varieties highlighting traditional, seasonal and off-the-wall ingredients. A…

Weather Week: Rain May Return in Time for the Holiday

Weeks with holidays in the middle are always weird, particularly when that is a single day and it falls on a Wednesday. What the hell are we supposed to do? Our guess is plenty of people will schedule a nice five-day weekend either ahead of or after July 4 this…

James Harden Should Be Glad LeBron Isn’t Coming To Houston

In July 2010, LeBron James made his first seismic free agency decision by conducting a made-for-television thirty minute special to plunge the knife into the back of Cavs fans, taking his talents to South Beach (his exact words). In July 2014, his return to Cleveland was significantly more subdued, penning…

Road Trip: 50 Best Water Holes Near Houston

This summer we’re taking a look at interesting, odd, historic and just plain worth it road trips in and around the Lone Star State. It’s blistering hot outside and we’re looking for any way to cool off. From lakes, rivers and spring-fed pools to the Gulf of Mexico — we’ve…

No Thanks Billy Corgan, We’ll Wait For An Actual Reunion

Twenty five years ago, when someone handed me a copy of Siamese Dream it felt like an essential item for any angry and angst driven teen. Its lyrics dealt with feelings of isolationism, betrayal, and a world who didn’t seem to get anyone. A couple of years later that continued with…

Houston Embraces Weezer and Pixies Like Old Friends

Friday night at Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, fans continued to roll to their seats and pack the lawn as the Pixies set began. The summer’s day cooled into the evening as temperature became blistering onstage. The band that has inspired so many others, played whatever they wanted from their expansive…

Christian Teens in Houston Protest Immigrant Family Separation

More than 30,000 teenagers and youth leaders from across the country have arrived in Houston for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America Youth Gathering. The meeting, which takes place every three years, brings high school students together for a week of faith building, learning, Bible study, as well as service…

Violent Femmes: These Daddies Haven’t Gone Anywhere

Brian Ritchie says that he gets asked a certain question often. Maybe somebody sees him with his long blond hair. Or that he’s carrying a guitar case, which precedes this inevitable exchange: Somebody: You look like a musician. Are you in a band? Ritchie: Yes, I am. Somebody: What band?…

My Response to All Those Accusations of White Guilt

One of the things I get in my mailbox a lot is accusations of white guilt. That is, that I am driven to write social justice articles by a self-loathing brought upon by my own race’s mistreatment of other races. White guilt is a thing. The concept goes all the…

Rome Hero Foxes Avoid The Sophomore Slump

It’s hard to believe that Katy’s Rome Hero Foxes are already dropping their second album, as it seems like just yesterday that they were playing their first shows. Their new album 18 Summers deals with growing up and time passing without getting too schmaltzy in the process. Due out in…

Captain Spirit: A New Kind of Video Game Dread

There is no game I am more excited about than Life is Strange 2. The first game was a marvel that I’ve played over and over again, and remains one of my favorite titles ever. The second installment featuring an all-new storyline has finally been announced for release on September…

There’s No Place Like Home for Maryanna Sokol

Which city would you prefer to be in at this moment if you were an independent musician with a new (and rather lovely, we might add) collection of songs to share: Houston or New York City? Maryanna Sokol’s lived and worked in both and she says today, right here and…

Micah Nelson Doesn’t Have Time For Free Time

There’s a host of questions I’d like to ask Micah Nelson. What was it like growing up the son of country legend Willie Nelson? What’s it like to play alongside the old man? How did he adopt his Particle Kid stage moniker? How does he balance such a busy schedule?…

Black Kite Leaks New Track

Houston’s Black Kite does everything on her own terms. Album cycles, single drops, even down to what’s considered a full length and an E.P. don’t faze the producer and singer. However, on her latest song “The Threat,” Black Kite treads new territory while her haunting vocals remain. Opening with dark…

Milk Wars Does a Young Animal’s Body Good

I have to admit that I never really got sold on the DC Young Animal line. I tried very hard to get into it starting with Shade, The Changing Girl, and every time I threw up my hands in boredom. The crossover of that line of books, Milk Wars, has…

Chef Chat: Jonathan Jones Back At Beaver’s

With 32 years in Houston’s restaurant scene, Jonathan Jones has touched a lot of palates. The eloquent chef observes how the needs of his community have changed over the years and with his return to Beaver’s, it feels a little bit like he’s coming home. It’s undeniable that Beaver’s off…

We Should Have Adult Summer Reading Programs

I spend a lot of time at Half Price Books (as the picture above should illustrate). I go at least once a week, even if I don’t buy anything. In addition to being a great place to pick up media and presents on a budget, it feels like a temple…

Living Up to Uncle: The Life and Reign of Napoleon III

The Shadow Emperor: A Biography of Napoleon IIIBy Alan Strauss-Schom 512 pp. $32.50 St. Martin’s Press You think people like Julian Lennon, Hank Williams Jr., or Carrie Fisher had pressure when they decided to enter the family business after a well-known relative? Imagine being Napoleon III, taking up the same…

Happy Hour: The Best Houston Music of The Week

This week sets from Weezer and Pixies will be here in town as well as  Shakey Graves, Stars, Gouge Away, Dirty Projectors and Geoff Tate, while locals Cactus Flowers and Rose Ette will round things out. Tonight you can begin with the orchestral and well crafted pop of Canada’s Stars at…

HISD Trustees Approve 2018-19 Budget in Record Time

In the mere blink of an eye — at least when you put it in the context of historically long- winded Houston ISD board meetings — the same trustees who voted 5-4 against the administration’s proposed 2018-19 budget, endorsed it wholeheartedly in an hour-long meeting Monday morning. In a 9-0…

Toby Keith Looks Back on 25 Years

Toby Keith came up in a vastly different musical era than the ones many modern-day acts are accustomed to today. Some three decades ago, if an artist wanted to make it big, he or she shopped demo tapes and played showcases in hopes of landing a record deal. Even those…

The LeBron James Countdown Is On, Where Will He Go?

It’s not really written down anywhere, but the NBA calendar is divided into distinct sub-seasons. From September into mid-October, there’s the preseason. Then, for the next six months, there’s the regular season, followed by a couple months of the postseason. We get a small break for draft season, about a…

Weather Week: Welcome Summer One and All

Last week brought the rain and some remarkably “cool” temperatures for June in Houston. But, all the fun (and anxiety and umbrellas) will disappear and summer will reassert itself with significant force. Houston is sitting on the edge of a high pressure system and all the rain has made the…

Canada’s Stars Bring Their Well Crafted Pop Back To Houston

Closing in on 20 years together, the six piece Canada’s Stars mixes orchestral sounds with heavy crafted pop and their latest release There Is No Love In Fluorescent Light sounds as fresh as when the group dropped their debut. The Houston Press chatted with singer Amy Millan ahead of the band’s…

Truth Is Given Compelling Consideration In Caught

Caught, the Obie Award-winning play from San Francisco playwright Christopher Chen, serves up truth on a silver platter, smashes it to bits and rebuilds it anew, only to tear down our belief yet again. It’s at once curious, vexing, cerebral, funny, revealing, provoking and in this superb production by Landing Theatre, it’s the kind of…

Houston Astros Dominate the 2018 ESPY Nominee List

There was a time when I really enjoyed watching the ESPYs, and at the risk of sounding a little old for the second consecutive post — yesterday, I made a killer Seinfeld reference! — it was much closer to the time of the annual awards show’s inception than the present day…

The Cult Are Set To Bring Their Mysticism Back To Houston

There aren’t too many bands who can make their own rules, who can craft their own sound, and still top charts. However, when you look at British rock group The Cult, you’re looking at a band that’s always done all three. Since their beginnings, they’ve had success while dropping music…

Houston’s Best Non-Mexican Latin Eateries

A diner would be hard pressed to find better stateside Mexican food than in the Bayou City. Sure, San Antonio and Austin put up a good fight, but are they home to Hugo’s, Xochi, or Cuchara? Can any city claim to hold a candle to Houston’s roster of genre defining…

Nate Bargatze’s Success Was Worth the Wait

In many ways, stand-up comedy is a young man’s game. Throughout history, the biggest stars – from Eddie Murphy to Amy Schumer to Dave Chappelle – were household names by their early 30s. Even folks like Conan O’Brien, Rosie O’Donnell and Jimmy Fallon had their own late-night programs by their…

Pearl Crush Gets into Deeper Sounds on the new E.P.

When Houston’s Pearl Crush first released music, the elements of bedroom pop and electro-pop were all over her debut release. On her new E.P. Coax Me Out, all of that has changed. Mixing 808 beats with tropicalia notes, the singer takes what you knew about her sound and goes to…

Cocktail Therapy: Jerry Jones of George

Jell-O shots are great year-round, but especially fun in the summer. If you find yourself in the Montrose area, a pit stop at George is a must. Six jell-O shot “syringes” will run you $20, or they’re $4.25 a pop; a great way to taste the rainbow and just in…

Celebrating the Summer Solstice Around Houston

Pagans or not, humans throughout the Northern Hemisphere mark this Thursday as the Summer Solstice, the day marking the longest day and the shortest night they’ll have in all of 2018. (Of course if you’re in the Southern Hemisphere the complete reverse is true and you’re really waiting for the…

Mayor Turner Wants No Part of Baby Jails in Houston

Mayor Sylvester Turner did not mince words Tuesday afternoon at City Hall, where he held a press conference to inform Houstonians about the proposed East downtown Houston detention center intended to house immigrant children separated from their families at the Texas border. In recent days, reports surfaced that officials intend…

A Lot of Somebodies Love Jose Altuve in All-Star Voting

We literally love Jose Altuve. Apparently, so does everyone else. Altuve took the overall lead in votes for the All-Star game over Boston Red Sox outfielder Mookie Betts by fewer than 400 votes. The Astros infielder was already leading all AL second basemen and is on his way to his…

It’s A Man’s Woman’s World With The Houston Symphony This Summer

The Houston Symphony is wasting no time in showcasing the talents of the leading ladies of music who are getting things done starting with the ExxonMobil Summer Symphony Nights presentation of Mendelssohn’s “Scottish” symphony, led by the well-credentialed Elim Chan, at 8:30 p.m. on Friday, June 22 at Miller Outdoor Theatre.

Simit & Poacha Brings a Taste of Turkey to Houston

When I visited Istanbul in 2016 with some friends, we essentially ate our way through the city. Our Turkish classmate introduced us to Turkish breakfast, featuring strong black tea, mild cheese, olives and tomato-y menemen; we ate warm, elastic gözleme, spinach-stuffed hunks of borek, and thin pizza-esque lahmacun. After we…

Is 290 Opening to Five Lanes Next Week?

If you have to head westbound on 290 this weekend for any reason, you probably need to rethink that plan. All westbound lanes of the constantly-under-construction Northwest Freeway will be closed from 34th to Hollister (including the connector from the North Loop) from Friday evening until Monday morning. No breaks,…

Good Old Days: The Best Houston Music of The Week

Performances from Kesha and Macklemore, Dio, Robb Bank$, Cold Cave and more will be rolling through Houston this week while locals like Pearl Crush, Buxton, Tee Vee and more will all fill in the gaps. Tonight you can begin at White Oak Music Hall with the indie folk of Philadelphia’s…

Chef Chat: Sarah Grueneberg on Being Adopted By The Italians

Initiate tractor beam to try and get chef Sarah Grueneberg back to Houston for good. The highly accoladed Chicago chef returns home to cook an Italian dinner with chef Chris Shepherd on June 27 at One Fifth. Pretty cute actually, after the eager Art Institute student repeatedly called Shepherd, who was…

Weather Panic Appears to Be Houston’s New Normal

On Friday, June 8, reports began floating around the internet, particularly on social media. A weather forecast model used to predict hurricane track and intensity showed a hurricane off the coast of Texas in ten days. It was a single model run among dozens of that single model and none…

Astros DH Evan Gattis Wins American League Player of the Week

With an All-Star foundation that includes reigning American League MVP Jose Altuve, along with fellow All-Stars outfielder George Springer and shortstop Carlos Correa, generating offense has not been a big problem for the Astros the last couple seasons. So when some of the guys in the lower half of the…

Josh Ward Started From the Bottom; Now He’s Here

Josh Ward is on a bit of a roll as musical success stories go. His latest album, More Than I Deserve, debuted at No. 5 on the iTunes Country Albums chart and logged more than 250,000 streams in its first month alone. Ward has landed ten straight singles atop the…

What to Know as the Alamo Drafthouse Heads West to LaCenterra

Thursday, June 21, marks the final day for the Alamo Drafthouse at its Mason Park location. Mason Park has been their home in Katy for 13 years, and the only Houston Drafthouse location since the Vintage Park location closed about 18 months back. Local movie fans who consider the Drafthouse…

Green Velvet Exhausts Houston on Father’s Day

For more than 20 years, Curtis Jones has blessed the dance scene with house music that is beloved and even cherished. Whether creating music under the moniker Green Velvet, Cajmere or another alter ego, Jones is a house music hero, staying at the forefront of the genre. It was only…

The Dunlavy Summer Dinner Series

If you’ve always wondered what it would be like to have a date night at The Dunlavy, now’s your chance. This summer, The Dunlavy is expanding its breakfast and lunch service to include dinner service on select Wednesdays and Thursdays through September. Every other Wednesday night, the restaurant will offer…

John Allen Stephens Drops Pop Banger With Tee Vee

Some people have an ear for great hooks, a pop sensibility that’s unparalleled, and a voice that could melt butter. While it’s true that some people have one of those traits, Houston’s John Allen Stephens has all three. On his latest single “Crystal Tokyo (Feat. Tee Vee),” he takes all…

Mayor Turner’s Juneteenth Parade Rolls Through Acres Homes

Mayor Turner’s Annual Acres Homes Juneteenth Parade took place early Saturday morning in Northeast Houston. The annual celebration memorializes the day when African-American slaves in Southern states received the news of their emancipation. Despite slavery officially ending on September 22 with President Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation, the news…

Will Soccer Ever Become a Popular Spectator Sport in America?

The World Cup, which began this week, is the most popular sporting event in the world. That includes the Olympics and any American sporting event we could offer including the Super Bowl. Yet, it remains relatively unpopular as a spectator sport in America. When ranking sports Americans love to watch…

290 Is Getting Closer to Completion, What About 288?

It has become a favorite pastime of Houstonians to complain about the ongoing construction on US 290. After all, the project has been underway for seven years. It also hasn’t helped that the city’s near and not-so-near northwest side has grown rapidly over the last decade. TxDot would argue that…

Openings and Closings: Grub Burger Bar Goes West

Grub Burger Bar, the popular fast casual import from College Station, will be going into two new locations on Houston’s west side, according to an announcement from Capital Retail Properties, a commercial brokerage and development firm. Plans are for a 3,690-square-foot space between Memorial City and CityCentre on Interstate 10…

Bill Frisell: The Guitar Player’s Guitar Player Focus of New Doc

While he’s not a household name, among guitar players and fans of contemporary jazz, Bill Frisell’s reputation – like his playing – is clean, impeccable, and adventurous. That he also plays in other genres like classical, avant garde, Americana, rock, and world music only adds to his sonic pedigree. In…

A Wish List For Day For Night 2018

In its first year, Houston’s Day For Night hosted Kendrick Lamar and New Order alongside some insane digital art installations, making a definite statement. Year two boasted Aphex Twin and OneOhTrixPointNever, and year three had Tyler the Creator, Nine Inch Nails, and Solange. In December, we’ll be coming up on…

Evan Gattis is Revitalizing the Astros Offense

About a month ago, even Evan Gattis himself would probably not argue that he was a drag on the Astros lineup. The designated hitter couldn’t actually hit. Gattis has never been a hitter for average. He hit .263 in his best seasons, 2014 and last year, but he generally hovers…

See 2001: A Space Odyssey In All Its 70mm Glory This Weekend

Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey is considered one of the most groundbreaking movies of all time, influencing directors from George Lucas to James Cameron. It was a rare combination of visionary cinema and box office smash that is studied and revered to this very day. One of those filmmakers inspired…

Cocktail Therapy: Zach Churbock of Ninja Ramen

Like a baby’s rattle, the rhythmic clack of his shaker quietly commands attention. Zach Churbock is quick and calculated, his movements mesmerize as he measures, dashes, and strains with grace. “Boozy or refreshing?” “Whisky.” He smiled boyishly, “I got cha.” Stepping up into the space off Washington, Ninja Ramen is…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Dive into the Sea Monster

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Chef Lance Fegen has introduced the Sea Monster, a colossal seafood tower that can be found at both Liberty Kitchen & Oysterette, 4224 San Felipe, Liberty Kitchen at the Treehouse, 963 Bunker Hill Road. Price at…

Chris Stapleton is Country’s Resident Utility Player

As it pertains to the current state of pop music, plenty of artists have commercial impact. Consider the likes of Taylor Swift, Drake and Luke Bryan, each of whom reigns atop their respective genres. Plenty others have cred. Think folks like Sturgill Simpson and Logic. A select few have both…

Jose Altuve Leads Astros in AL All-Star Balloting

For the fourth straight year, it looks like the Astros will have at least one familiar name from their lineup starting this year’s midsummer classic. Jose Altuve leads all AL second basemen by a pretty wide margin in early balloting. Yuli Gurriel (fifth), Carlos Correa (fourth), Alex Bregman (third), Brian…

I’ve Made My Peace With Post Malone

My past with Post Malone is well-documented. I wrote a piece in the fall detailing how Post Malone was simply yet another in a line of passing musical fads. This got back to Post, who had some unkind words for the Press on his Twitter page. Shortly after, the Press’s…

5 Signs You’re a “Soft” White Supremacist

A bit ago I wrote a piece called “5 Questions I Want to Ask the White Supremacists Who Vandalized the Rothko Chapel” in response to the dumping of white paint near the Broken Obelisk sculpture dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr. and the distribution of flyers proclaiming “it’s okay to…

Chef Chat: Christine Hà Sees Things Quite Clearly

The world might get a lot more done if we all had just a little sprinkle of Christine Hà on us. She’d make a great general because she’s good at assessing, dividing, and conquering; like her own fears. Looking back, a phone interview was a great way to get to know her,…

Reign in Blood: The Best Houston Music of The Week

As hot and muggy as it’s been lately, it might get cold when hell freezes over for the final tour from metal mainstays Slayer, when the tour makes its way through Houston this week. There’s also sets from acts like The Get Up Kids, John Doe, Nipsey Hussle, Post Malone…

Goodnight Hospitality to Open Three New Montrose Concepts

In the same way that the announcement of Goodnight Charlie’s seemed somewhat sudden and surprising, yesterday via press release, it was announced that the Goodnight Hospitality team — master sommelier David Keck and partners Felipe Riccio and Peter McCarthy — have huge plans for the future. How huge, do you…

Cloak & Dagger is Marvel’s Latest Marvel

When I first heard that they were going to make a series out of Marvel’s Cloak & Dagger I thought, “Dear God, why?” My memory of the team is mostly jumbled up with their appearances in Spider-man comics back in the ‘90s and a whole lot of drug analogies that…

8 Best Vegetarian Dishes in Houston Lately

Stumped for exciting vegetarian options? We’ve got you covered with these eight options that will take you on an exciting tour for your tastebuds inside the loop. Eggplant from Maba Pan-Asian Diner: Those who hate eggplant should give it a second chance at Maba Pan-Asian Diner, where Japanese eggplant is…

Deep Cuts Take Chillwave To A New Place On New Album

Chillwave might be a genre you’re not familiar with, and that’s okay. The truth is, that there are so many sub-genres of it, that it can become dizzying to keep up with. With that said, when you find great chillwave music, it’s undeniable. On the new E.P. from Houston’s Deep…

Road Trip: African Americans in Texas History Tour

This summer we’re taking a look at interesting, odd, historic and just plain worth it road trips in and around the Lone Star State. Estevanico, from northern Africa, was resourceful, intelligent and a survivor. Life gave him more than lemons but this victim of enslavement — first by the Portuguese…

The Grateful Dead’s Long, Strange Trip

Fare Thee Well: The Final Chapter of the Grateful Dead’s Long, Strange Trip By Joel Selvin with Pamela Turley 288 pp. Da Capo Press $27 When Grateful Dead singer/guitarist Jerry Garcia died on August 9, 1995 from a heart attack, it probably seemed inconceivable even to diehard Deadheads that the…

ZOMG! 290 Southbound is Open to Five Lanes!!!

Late Saturday night, something wondrous and unexpected occurred. After all the lanes of U.S. 290 from just north of Pinemont Drive had been closed for the entire day creating the typical sinking feeling we’ve all had about this much maligned Houston highway over the past seven years, it re-opened, but…

Treat Dad to a Meal Out in Houston This Father’s Day [UPDATED]

Father’s Day is right around the corner, on Sunday, June 17. Celebrate Dad by dining out. From family-friendly brunch buffets and prix fixe dining experiences to a few freebies, here’s where to celebrate Father’s Day in Houston this year: Alice Blue, 250 West 19th, 713-864-2050 Celebrate Dad with a steak for brunch…

Wild Moccasins Return With A Force on Look Together

Sometimes, a band can go away and never return even if they release something new. It’s been four years since we heard a new album from Houston’s Wild Moccasins. On their latest release Look Together, the four piece  turns things up a notch by mixing synth pop and dream pop…

Solve a Murder like Sherlock at HMNS

The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes at the Houston Museum of Natural Science is a whimsical, if deeply macabre interactive exhibit now open to the public. Visitors are invited to try and solve a grisly murder just like the famed literary hero. If you’re wondering how many artifacts you can…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Dollar Pizza Night at Cane Rosso

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All month long June Charitable Menus at Etoile Cuisine et Bar For June, Etoile Cuisine et Bar, 1101-11 Uptown Park, is turning its monthly charitable efforts to the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation. Chef Philippe Verpiand has created two prix-fixe menus,…

Penn & Teller’s Greatest Hits are Some of Magic’s Best

Forty three  years is a long time for any creative partnership to last. Most bands cut out way before then, and any still kicking around rarely include the full “classic” lineup. A director might have some constant crew over the course of his career, but not an entire staff. No,…

Mary Shelley Biopic Explores the Nature of Monsters

There’s an old joke that goes, “Intelligence is knowing that Frankenstein ISN’T the monster. Wisdom is knowing that Frankenstein IS the monster.” Director Haifaa Al-Mansour’s Mary Shelley is the perfect expression of that joke. Written by Emma Jensen and starring Elle Fanning in the title role, the film follows a…

We Are Family: Astros Draft Familiar Names in Late Rounds

The Major League Baseball Draft is a laborious, ridiculous behemoth. It’s 40 rounds long. Yes, 40. By the time teams get to the later rounds, they are drafting what seems like pretty much anyone. At one time, it was even longer. As one sports radio host pointed out Thursday, Mike…

The Get Up Kids Are Back In Full Force

Twenty years ago, so many things got called emo, or emo core, or second wave emo. Those are just words, and honestly they mean nothing when it comes to describing a band like Missouri’s The Get Up Kids. Since the mid ’90s , these guys have been touring and releasing…

Queensbury Theatre Announces its 2018-19 Season

Travel in search of self, healing or fame seems to be the recurring theme in Queensbury Theatre’s selections for its 2018-19 season. A woman whose face bears the scar of a tragic childhood accident journeys across the country looking for a minister to heal her. Violet, the first offering of…

Weather Weekend: Hope You Like It Hot

We hope you are in the mood for some more hot weather. You are? That’s just swell. The work week certainly has not spared us from what has felt more like July in Houston than early June. And that isn’t going to change this weekend, though we could have a…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Poitín Launches Brunch

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Three Brothers Bakery, 12393 Kingsride, 4036 South Braeswood, 4606 Washington, is celebrating Pride Month by offering a seven-layer rainbow creation, complete with eye-catching layers of lavender, dark purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red. Decorated with…

Loose Nukes Keep Things Harsh On E.P.

What’s considered punk rock is often a topic of discussion in many circles. Who lives up to the old standard or even the new standard, what punk rock is as a topic can overshadow the music more than anything. When it comes to hardcore, there’s no mistaking it when something…

Death by Natural Causes at HMNS Brings a Dose of Dark Reality

There’s a wonderfully morbid bent to the Houston Museum of Natural Science lately, and it’s reached a delicious acme (so far) with Death by Natural Causes. The temporary exhibit on the already dark and somewhat spooky third floor of the museum is a celebration of all the ways the world…

iPic Gets Into the Magic Game with Pretty Good Results

When it comes to touring magic shows, big rooms are the name of the game. Whether it’s David Blaine sewing his mouth shut at Smart Financial Centre, Penn & Teller breaking the magician’s code at Jones Hall, or The Illusionists bringing a Broadway-sized spectacle to town, odds are if you’re…

Grading the Rockets 2017-18 Season

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times. That quote may be nearly as overused as “Houston, we have a problem,” but it’s apt when it comes to the Rockets. They led the league in wins and their best player will be named MVP of the…

Reality Mentality: The Best Houston Music of The Week

It’s definitely too hot for many things, but that doesn’t mean that the music won’t get things hotter in Houston this week. Performances from Joan Jett, The Coathangers, Justin Townes Earl, and Madness On Main Street Fest will all take place while locals like Tears On Tape, India Tigers In…

Chef Chat: Jean-Philippe Gaston Is Devoted To His Craft

If Jean-Philippe Gaston were a pirate ship captain I’d gladly swab the decks. The charming chef likes all the fun things; like motorcycles and martial arts and whiskey. While at the same time, dead serious about the food he puts out. In order to introduce dumplings and ramen to the…

Voodoo Fest a Mixed Bag for 20th Anniversary

This year marks the 20th anniversary of Voodoo Music + Arts Experience. That is somewhat strange, considering it feels like Austin City Limits Music Festival outpaces Voodoo in terms of longevity, when in reality, ACL is three years younger than its Louisiana counterpart. Point being, Voodoo Fest – in light…

Dating Apps Are Changing The Way We Think

Maybe it’s the 80-year-old man in me talking or maybe it’s the collective voice of frustrated 30-somethings, but dating apps aren’t where it’s at. What has happened to smiling and eye-contact being our only tools? In an age of swiping left, right, romantic, platonic, I wonder if the habit is…

Fuel’s ‘Sunburn’ Still Holds Up

Truth be told, Fuel – anniversary or no – likely would have drawn a good crowd for its afternoon show at Proof Rooftop Lounge this Saturday. Sure, the band – in celebration of the 20th anniversary of its full-length debut, Sunburn – is playing the album in its entirety this…

Road Trip: Texas Oddities

This summer we’re taking a look at interesting, odd, historic and just plain worth it road trips in and around the Lone Star State. Clark Griswold didn’t want to fly because he instinctively knew that all those National Lampoon road trips were the best way to reconnect with the fam…

Houston Weather Week: Hot Hot Heat

Chances of rain in the immediate Houston area on Sunday mostly petered out as storms associated with a sagging front spun up north of the city, And while parts of town got a thunderstorm associated with some blustery winds and lightning,there were no significant accumulations and the storms moved through…

Could Hurricane Season Be Quieter Than Originally Expected?

It is understandable that many Houstonians remain on edge now that hurricane season is officially underway. And while we don’t encourage people to be nervous, we do think that being prepared is critical to any summer along the upper Texas coast. We do get tropical storms from time to time…

Guys & Dolls At the Hobby With a Latin Flair

Based on Damon Runyon short stories of the 1920s and ’30s, Guys & Dolls has always seemed a most New York City kind of musical, roiling with that city’s underworld even as updated to the ’50s with ’40s era zoot suits. Now the story of Nathan Detroit, Sarah Brown, Adelaide…

Ashlynn Ivy Lets Her Voice Do The Talking on Debut

Sometimes, you can hear an album that almost melts your heart. For a good while now, Beaumont’s Ashlynn Ivy has been making the kind of music that reminds you of the past, without sounding antiquated. Her vocals come from an era where singers weren’t using a computer to correct pitch,…

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: Go Vegan at Vegandale

Here’s a look at this weekend’s best culinary happenings: National Donut Day Wine Dinner at Brenner’s on the Bayou Friday, 7 to 10 p.m. 1 Birdsall Head to Brenner’s on the Bayou for its second annual National Donut Day Wine Dinner, featuring five courses of inspired doughnuts — think fried…

So, so Drops Debut Single and It’s Lovely

if you’re in a band nowadays, there’s a pretty good chance that at least a half or a third of the band is in multiple projects. It’s a reality of the music industry today with the ease of recording. While every member of Houston three piece Astragal is barely old…

Before Taylor Swift, There Was Shania Twain

Taylor Swift is about as big as it gets with regard to modern-day pop royalty. She’s moved millions of albums over the past decade and sold out arenas around the world. Hell, she’s such a big deal that Swift is now playing stadiums, including a date at NRG Stadium in…

Slug in the Sun Explodes With Raw Debut Album

“Chaotic” and “anti-melodic” are the ways that Slug in the Sun describes itself as a band, and they are pretty on-point terms. Those who seek the red end of the volume both aurally and emotionally will find a lot to love in their album Memoirs of Misfortune. It’s a high-octane…

A Catwalk To Remember At The Houston Arboretum

From public pools to the High Line in New York City, even that time Tommy Hilfiger crafted a makeshift lagoon; the creativity of the fashion world trickles from the catwalk to the art of the show surrounding. Houston, you’re up. Manuel Reuter, and his newly formed production company, When Worlds…

Bryan Colangelo Twitter “Burner” Scandal a Lesson in Technology

Bryan Colangelo has been making denials like a politician. The Philadelphia 76ers president has been alleged to have used multiple Twitter “burner” accounts to post player health information, troll former GM Sam Hinkie and praise himself in a fascinating story by The Ringer. The gist is that Colangelo supposedly had…

Bayou City Funk Misses The Mark On New Album

Funk music is a tough egg to break into. Actually, it isn’t but as far as a genre goes, it is tough to step into the shoes filled by Parliament, The Isley Brothers, and Bootsy to name a few. For me, I want funk to have elements of soul, pain,…

Houston’s Weather Weekend: High Pressure Means High Heat

The opening weekend of June (and hurricane season) is going to feel more like August. High pressure, the kind that blankets the state of Texas at times during the summer months, is in control and the result will be a brutally warm weekend for southeast Texas. Last week brought rain,…

Crunk Witch Believes in Love, Turns the Beat Up

There is music that just makes you happy to listen to it, and Crunk Witch’s self-titled fourth album is definitely on the list. I’ve been a fan on and off for a few years of the husband-wife electro duo, who are coming to town this Sunday at Neil’s Bahr to…

5 Things That Cost the Rockets a Trip to the NBA Finals

A day after the Rockets lost to the Golden State Warriors in game seven of the Western Conference Finals, there are plenty of people in the media and across social media pointing to one thing that cost the Rockets a trip to the NBA Finals. In truth, it was a…

Alex Riddle on Fairy Tales, Redemption and Love

Less than two years removed from his last release, Happy Daggers, Houston native Alex Riddle has returned with a collection of new tracks, reimagined tunes and live recordings for his fans. Split into two halves, Snow White consists of three studio tracks and three live recordings. “This EP builds off Happy…

Kodachrome: The Best of The Week in Houston Music

This week there’s plenty to beat the heat rolling through Houston. With a final performance from Paul Simon, the insane energy of A Place To Bury Strangers, the sweetness of Peach Kelli Pop and more coming here while locals like Narcons, Alex Riddle, Arthur Yoria and more will fill in…

Chef Chat: Martin Weaver on Learning From the Smart Ones

Chef Martin Weaver is someone who people like to take under their wing.  But really, he makes himself someone worth mentoring. He’s a hard worker who’s not afraid to take a few on the chin, while quick to credit those who have helped him along the way. In a business…

Heads Up Houston: Hurricane Season 2018 Begins This Week

It’s difficult not to be a little disturbed by the start of hurricane season in Houston, particularly after the year we had in 2017. And yet, every June 1, we deal with it again. The start of this season has been punctuated by Subtropical Storm Alberto, which dumped a bunch…

The Winners and Losers of Roseanne’s Cancellation

If you pay even minimal attention to the business side of television, then you know that ABC’s revival of Roseanne was one of the biggest winners of the 2017-18 season. Hell, it was one of the only winners of the year. Sure, the ratings slid as its season went on,…

Deshaun Watson Named 50th Best Player In 2018 NFL Top 100

We’ve discussed many times in this space just how well respected Houston Texans’ quarterback Deshaun Watson is among his NFL peers, more than any rookie that I can remember in all of my time watching football. When asked questions seeking superlatives, questions that would normally elicit a “Well, he’s a…

Weather Week: Sunny Skies and Alberto

The end of this week marks the start of hurricane season and we’ve already got some action in Gulf, but while Alberto churns towards a date with the northern Gulf coast, we will remain firmly planted in the heat of summer. We’ll discuss the onset of hurricane season in greater…

Why Don’t Video Games Get More Novelizations?

Many Triple-A videos games rival major Hollywood blockbusters in terms of storytelling, scope and public impact. That’s why it’s weird that one of the staples of the blockbuster is still largely missing when it comes to gaming: novelizations. To be clear, I’m talking about straight novelizations of the in-game story,…

Can Houston Shut Up?

We live in a great time, in many ways. If you love live music, this is a great time to be alive. Because there are fewer albums being purchased, it means that there are more artists touring now more than ever before. This also means that acts, that may have…

Rockets Routed by Warriors to Set Up Game 7: 4 Winners, 4 Losers

The Golden State Warriors, facing a rare elimination game, rallied after a sluggish first half to bury the Rockets 115-86 and send the Western Conference Finals to a decisive game seven on Monday. The Rockets were without Chris Paul who missed the game after injuring his hamstring in the fourth…

Steely Dan & The Doobie Brothers, May 24, Smart Financial Centre

Houston’s first Classic Rock Co-Headlining Package Tour of the (almost) summer season arrives with this two-fer under “The Summer of Living Dangerously” banner. And both bands have much in common: a heyday of the 1970s, names derived from slang for questionable recreational items (marijuana and dildos), and super manager Irving…

10 Biggest Rivalries College Sports Realignment Has Crushed

When the book on college football this decade is written, with the good, the bad, and the ugly all outlined, anything and everything having to do with realignment of conferences should be filed, best case, under “bad” with plenty of it qualifying as “ugly.” Sure, it’s been good for some…

JT’s Man of the Woods is a Man of the People

Say all you want about Justin Timberlake’s new record, and God knows many have. Overstuffed. Empty. The hits go on. Timberlake’s latest record – Man of the Woods – has been met with reviews that can safely be labeled “mixed.” This isn’t entirely fair, as Man of the Woods is…

Big Flavors At Taste of The Nation Last Night

Think about the last time you were hungry, but really hungry, and had to wait what felt like an eternity to eat. And as you slowly became more and more full, and the red began to fade, you relaxed back in your seat to sigh, all better now. All better…

Chef Chat: Otto Sanchez On How to Make the Perfect Bread

“It’s a Breton. It’s my favorite cookie, comes from Brittany. I thought I’d make strawberry basil tarts today.” He looked down at my plate. Only crumbs and a few smears of pastry cream remained. Chef Otto Sanchez walked out of the wine room and back into the kitchen. He had…

Morning Light: The Best of The Week in Houston Music

Houston is definitely heating up both figuratively and literally. With tours from Iceage, Justin Timberlake, Steely Dan and more rolling through town while locals like Flower Graves, Velveteen Echo, The Flamin’ Hellcats and many more will fill in the gaps. Tonight you can start off at the lawn at White…

Justin Timberlake Isn’t What We All Want, and That’s OK

In a way, I almost feel bad for Justin Timberlake. Well, inasmuch as you can feel bad for a handsome, charming, uber-talented multimillionaire with a famous wife, beautiful family and legion of diehard fans. To show pity for Timberlake is grading on a curve, to be sure. It’s akin to…

Daddy Long Legs Tells a Sweet, Albeit Slow, Musical About Young Love

In the perfect Broadway musical world, voice become character. Who can ever imagine cleaver-wielding Mrs. Lovett of Sweeney Todd and not picture Angela Lansbury? Or stage mother-deluxe Mama Rose of Gypsy and not be blasted by volcanic Ethel Merman? Or Evita without Patti LuPone? Definitive voices make definitive characters. As…

Weather Week: Finally, Some Rain in the Forecast

For all of the heat we’ve all had to deal with over the last couple weeks, Sunday afternoon and evening felt decidedly cooler. It was also a lot wetter. Parts of Houston, particularly north and west of the city, received 3-4 inches of rain in just a few hours as…

Warriors Destroy Rockets, Go Up 2-1: 4 Winners, 4 Losers

Bouncing back from a game two drubbing in Houston, the Golden State Warriors handed it to the Rockets Sunday night in Oracle Arena 126-85. The 41-point loss was the worst loss in Rockets postseason history, the largest loss by a team that won 65 games or more in the regular…

The Actors Were Valiant But Shakespeare in Vegas Falters Mightily

One of my favorite lines from any Broadway musical occurs when Man In Chair introduces actress Dame Beatrice Stockwell in the deliriously loopy The Drowsy Chaperone (2006). “Now, Beatrice Stockwell was famous for her rousing anthems. She entertained and inspired the troops in every major world conflict up to and…

Advice for Dudes Who Get in Trouble for Offensive Jokes

This subject came up recently thanks to Richard Ned Lebow, a professor of international political theory at King’s College in London. The professor was in a crowded elevator with colleagues at an academic conference when someone asked what floor he needed to get off on. Lebow responded, “ladies lingerie.” The…

Road Trip: The Painted Churches of Texas

This summer we’re taking a look at interesting, odd, historic and just plain worth it road trips in and around the Lone Star State. Hear the words “Painted Churches of Texas” and it’s easy to become intrigued. And so it went for Austin-based television and radio host Tom Spencer (we…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Get a Taste of the Nation

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Monday, May 21 Food Happy Hour Launch at Conservatory Houston’s first food hall is adding happy hour bites to its boozy happy hour offerings. On Monday through Friday from 4 to 6 p.m., beat the heat and head underground for specials…

Kendrick Lamar Takes His Victory Lap

Donald Glover is having a heat-check month. His hit how, Atlanta, just wrapped up a critically acclaimed second season. He’s starring in the new Star Wars film. And his latest single under the Childish Gambino moniker, “This is America,” is the most-played song in America. In short, it’s good to…

Shooting Reported At Santa Fe High School [UPDATED]

A school shooting has been reported this morning at the Santa Fe High School and accounts from various sources say that at least eight people are dead and others are injured. The Santa Fe ISD police department is in charge of the investigation and says on its website it will…

Few Can Rock The Pavilion the Way Kenny Chesney Can

Kenny Chesney, Old Dominion The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion May 17, 2K18 Six songs into his set, just after the wildly popular “No Shoes, No Shirt, No Problems,” Kenny Chesney was drenched in sweat. It’s a song that exists to put you in a particular type of laid-back mindset, but…

5 Playstation Games for the Hurting Inner Child

I like to haunt the deals and PS Plus free games sections of the Playstation Store. It’s through these that over the years I’ve amassed what I call my sad inner child collection. They’ve come to mean a lot to me, especially as I’ve navigated a lot of therapy over…

Velveteen Echo Leak Catchy New Single

In music, there will always be bands that are alluring, bands that we find intriguing, and bands that are engaging from the first time we see or hear them. When Houston’s Velveteen Echo first came around and started performing, they felt like most new bands in that they needed to…

5 Reasons We Should All Literally Love Justin Verlander

When Jose Altuve said, “I literally love Justin Verlander,” everyone’s hearts melted just a little. But, in fact, he had good reason to say it. We all do. Not since Randy Johnson pitched briefly for the Astros did a pitcher come in and make the kind of impact Verlander has…

Documentary About Ruth Bader Ginsberg RBG Is Heaven-(Dis)sent

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg is a remarkable woman in so many different ways that chronicling her life seems almost impossible, though directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West certainly give it the best shot anyone could in RBG. It is a conventional documentary about a very unconventional subject. The film follows…

Tears On Tape Make Sad Pop Sound Hopeful

If you’re starting a band in today’s crowded music world, your best bet to get any traction is to start as soon as possible, and to do something that no one else is really doing. While there are plenty of dreampop bands performing on the regular, there aren’t as many…

Everclear’s Legacy, for Many Reasons, Lives On to This Day

Everclear was never the biggest band in the mainstream rock game. The band only had one album reach the Billboard Top 10. Everclear didn’t have the longevity of fellow ’90s acts like Foo Fighters and Green Day, bands that exploded in that decade but are still more than relevant today…

Driver Excuses for Cycling Deaths in Houston Need to End

Houston has never been a bike friendly city. It is unlikely, given the sheer size, it will ever be a place where bikes will be an everyday means of transportation for the vast majority of Houstonians. But the spate of recent deaths, nearly all caused by hit-and-run accidents with vehicles,…

James Brown: Hard Working, Hard to Work For

Working for the Man, Playing in the Band: My Years with James Brown By Damon Wood with Phil Carson 320 pp. $26.95 ECW By almost every written account by journalists and band members, the Godfather of Soul was a hard nut to work for, and guitarist Damon Wood knew that…

King’s Dead: The Best Houston Music of The Week

This week Houston slows down a bit but that doesn’t mean there aren’t a ton of solid acts rolling through town. Performances from Hayes Carll, Vagabon, Kendrick Lamar, FEA, and the return of The Great Texas BBQ Festival hopefully, and more will be here alongside locals like ImposterBoys, Pearl Crush,…

Stages at the Gordy Breaks Ground and Sally Edmundson Exhales

Stages at The Gordy moved a huge step forward Tuesday when official groundbreaking ceremonies began on the new home for Stages Repertory Theatre. On display were hopes and aspirations that this will mean not only a vast improvement for the theater but an accompanying revitalization of the entire neighborhood. A…

Rockets Drop Game One to Warriors: 4 Winners, 4 Losers

Home court advantage is overrated, right? The Rockets will find out after they dropped game one of the Western Conference Finals at Toyota Center on Monday night 119-106 to the Golden State Warriors. It was a tie game at the half and it looked like it could turn into a…

Houston’s Best Bars to Watch the NBA Conference Finals

Since the start of this NBA season, it felt almost inevitable – the Rockets would face the Golden State Warriors in the Western Conference Finals. Now, the inevitable has come to fruition, as the Rockets-Warriors series is underway. The winner will be an overwhelming favorite to win the NBA title…

What The Cancellation of FYF Fest Means For Festivals

I’d love to say it’s begun, but it’s been happening for a while now, festivals are dying on the vine. In this month alone, there are something like 37 festivals occurring here in the United States. What’s that mean? It means that the once hallowed grounds of the music festival…

Heavy Metal Could Use a Few More Acts Like BABYMETAL

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Top 10 Doctor Who Parody Videos

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Five Reasons the Astros Will Regain Their Championship Form

In certain respects, the Astros have been disappointing thus far in 2018, which is remarkable considering they sit atop the AL West and have the best starting rotation in baseball. Series losses to teams like the Yankees and Diamondbacks will do that even if they are somewhat soothed by the…

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Pass through the doors of this small drinking establishment in a nondescript shopping center off 2920 in Spring, and you’re transformed into a low-lit Polynesian wonderland of art, paintings, sculpture, and a large bar with the ingredients to make any of the more than 135 cocktail variations on (and off)…

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The odds are high that if you thought you were going to start a music project that was different from everyone else’s, you’d be hard pressed to do so. Whenever someone tells me they have something different, I figure that it’s already been done, even if I’ve never heard of…

Main Street Theater Announces its 2018-19 Season, With Encores

Taking a page from the book of its own successes, Main Street Theater will be presenting another work by playwright Lauren Gunderson whose play Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley was such a hit for the theater this past season, and expanding upon its relationship which the Prague Shakespeare Co. whose…

Comicpalooza 2018 Adds John Cusack to its Line-up

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Metathesiophobia is the fear of change. It’s a phobia members of Culture Wars apparently do not suffer. In fact, the Austin-based band’s surging success might give metathesiophobics everywhere some hope. At the very least, the band would give them some fresh, captivating electro-rock to dance away their anxieties. The flourishing…

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If you are planning on spending some time outside this weekend, you’ll either feel really good about the forecast or really not so good. It all depends on how much you like the heat. This week, we got our first taste of summer weather with highs reaching into the 90s…

Nothing More Embodies the Value of Patience

A lot of bands struggle before hitting it big. Quite common are tales of playing in empty bars for beer money, of cutting a demo and attempting to get it in the hands of someone (anyone!) with the clout to make something happen. Many bands don’t make it. Others struggle…

Joey D and Van the Man Come Together in a Jazz/Blues Summit

Sometimes, a musical collaboration between two artists making a record together involves years of planning, fraught prior negotiations, and in-studio conflict. And sometimes…not. The latter seems to have been the case for multi-faceted classic rocker Van Morrison and Joey DeFrancesco, contemporary master of the Hammond B-3 organ. The pair’s new…

Giant Kitty Sends A Message With Powerful New Video

We live in a time where there’s plenty of mindless music, and that’s okay. Music has always had the power to help us escape and take us away from the everyday. However, music can also send a message, and that should be heralded as well. In a time when we…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Go Greek at Houston Greek Fest

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Ibiza Food and Wine Bar, 2450 Louisiana, invites guests for a special wine dinner with Robin Shay of Allegrini Wines, named Italy’s Winery of the year, on Tuesday, May 15 at 6:30 p.m. Chef Charles Clark…

Sparkle Like a Markle and Celebrate the Royal Wedding in Houston

With an American about to become part of “The Firm,” there’s a definite buzz stateside as we get ready for the upcoming May 19 nuptials between Miss Meghan Markle and Henry “Harry” of Wales at Windsor Castle. Over at the British American Foundation of Texas, they’re time-shifting their Royal Wedding…

Ghost Rocks Revention Music Center With Ease

I don’t get to see that many rabid fans anymore. But when I attended Ghost last night at Revention Music Center, I knew they’d be out in force. What I wasn’t prepared for was not only how solid the Swedish group was in a live setting, playing before a room…

Houston Music’s Best “Marquee Match-Ups”

This Saturday, Continental Club hosts the unhinged energy of The COPS and their criminally-good gig mates, The Suspects. That’s right, Houston. In one bill, you’re getting the live music equivalent of a Law & Order episode. The show works for lots of reasons, most notably because both bands are pretty…

Caalo Xan Offers Houston Great Sci-Fi Radio Plays

I consume a LOT of science fiction and surreal radio plays, mostly Doctor Who stuff out of Big Finish but also things along the Welcome to Nightvale line. So when I heard that there was a homegrown radio play entering its third season right here in Houston, I jumped in…

Scorpion Breath: The Best Music of The Week in Houston

Well, the summer tours are rolling in even though it’s not yet summer. While we’ve lucked out with weather that’s been pretty enjoyable lately, this week will heat up with sets from Mastodon, Helmet, Squirrel Nut Zippers, and Unknown Hinson will all roll through town. Of course, that doesn’t mean…

Waterloo Fest Drops Groovy First Year Lineup

If you’re starting a music festival today, you better stand out a bit. Now with festivals hosting many of the same names across multiple cities, it’s hard to tell one from the other. However, with the newly announced Waterloo Fest, Austin will get a little closer to how the city…

What Ever Happened to StarTropics?

Here’s an unpopular opinion: In the classic NES era, StarTropics was a better game than The Legend of Zelda. For those who might need a reminder, StarTropics was a first-party title released by Nintendo in 1990. It followed a boy named Mike Jones who was on a quest to find…

Mastodon: The Metal Band That Really Isn’t All That Metal

Mastodon has sold out arenas and festivals around the globe. Its last three records have peaked inside the Billboard Top 10. Mastodon even brought home its first-ever Grammy Award earlier this year. By any measure, the Atlanta-based quartet is universally regarded among the preeminent metal bands on the planet. This…

Setting Expectations For Each Houston Texans 2018 Draft Choice

Up until this week, the NFL’s offseason calendar has been practically all roster-building activities — free agency signings, draft evaluation, the actual draft, with a few weight room (sorry, SPORTS PERFORMANCE CENTER) sessions mixed in. Now, this week, the Texans’ rookie class arrives to NRG Stadium to allow the coaching…

Houston Press Singles Club: Hearts of Animals, Hiram and MyDolls

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Weather Week: The Heat is On Houston

Welcome, summer. We may be in early May, but this week should provide us with our first 90-degree day of the year and the end of the pleasant spring weather we’ve been enjoying the last few weeks. We managed to get a little rain over the weekend as a front…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Smash Burgers at Eight Row Flint

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Tuesday, May 8 Teachers + Nurses Appreciation Day at PDQ For Teachers + Nurses Appreciation Day, PDQ locations will thank those dedicated to bettering our communities with 50-percent off their total check (valid ID required). Outdoor Cooking Series: Burger Throwdown at…

The Lost, Lonely Chapel of Nancy Adleman

Houston is a deep city. It’s a place that can offer up some strange wonders if you’re willing to get off the freeway and wander about in the bits that aren’t necessarily recommended for wandering. That’s how I found the lost, lonely chapel of Nancy Buquoi Adleman. It’s a beautiful…

Spruce Goose: Social Flyers Club Takes Flight in Houston

According to Whitney Andrew, the legendary tycoon Howard Hughes and Houston grocery pioneer Henry Henke are buried a few plots apart in Glenwood Cemetery. And now they are neighbors again, in a manner, in a historic downtown property where Andrew and some fellow Houston music veterans have opened a new…

Turnaways Change Direction On New Album

It’s not a popular opinion, but I’ve always felt that the best bands are constantly evolving. While we all think we want our favorite bands to rehash their older material in a regurgitive manner, it’s not always the best move. Every now and again, a band can change direction and…

A Place To Bury Strangers Return Stronger Than Ever

If you play guitar, you should know that there’s a space between the feedback and the notes you can create in feedback that exists, though few ever really take those notes and do anything with them. Anyone who isn’t paying close enough attention would call that space noise, but for…

Weather Weekend: There Will Be Mugginess

It’s been so pleasant around here lately, it’s easy to forget we are already in May and summer is closing in fast. The reminders have been here this week, however, and they will only continue to increase as we move deeper into the month. That starts this weekend with a…

Ghost Stories Brings Existential Dread to Houston

Ghost Stories is a good film. I mean that quite literally. It is a well-crafted movie with a gripping pace, good visuals and a fantastic cast that also happens to be scary. In a genre that seems to always be trying to overcompensate that’s rare enough to seem novel. Based…

Taking the Long Road: Fleet Foxes Return with New Album, Tour

Five years ago, Fleet Foxes were the ultimate success story. Seattle-based indie darlings that rose to prominence on the famed Sub Pop Records. Two Gold records, both of which were critically acclaimed. Prime slots on major festivals. Credibility within their musical circle. The band, seemingly, had it all. Then…gone. By…

Our Favorite Houston Adopt a Drain Names

We admit that we love the idea of Houston’s Adopt a Drain program. If you haven’t heard, you can adopt one of the city’s ten thousand trillion bazillion (that’s an estimate) storm drains and agree to keep it clear of debris at least four times per year, particularly before it…

Incels Want Gender Terrorism, Not Sex

After Alek Minassian killed ten people in Toronto it was found that he identified with the incel movement, and thus was born a hundred mainstream news outlet think pieces on defining the term. I get that. A lot of people have managed to not wade into the more toxic aspects…

Which NFL Teams Will Be QB Shopping In 2019?

The scramble to find a franchise quarterback in the NFL has never been at a higher fever pitch, and it’s making teams do extremely risky things. That insatiable thirst for finding something — ANYTHING — that resembles competence under center is what makes teams spend $20 million a year for…

LiveNation Has $20 Tickets, Here’s Who to Go See

Being a live music junkie can be expensive. Between paying for parking, drinks, and merch, a night out can really do a number on your wallet, and that’s after buying a ticket, which is never just buying a ticket. Sure, the taxes are no surprise, but the additional fees that…

Jack White Forces Immersion at Revention Music Center

Jack White Revention Music Center May 1, 2018 In this era of never-ending connectivity, many of us find ourselves wondering if there might be something better going on when we experience even a hint of boredom. Personally, I’m inclined to check my phone every few minutes, even though doing so…

The Rockets Are a Bad Matchup for the Jazz

At one point on Sunday afternoon, James Harden was matched up above the three point line with Utah center Rudy Gobert, the odds on favorite for defensive player of the year in the NBA. Gobert is an imposing figure on the floor and the best shot blocker in the game…

Don’t Say You’ve Been Hacked Unless You Can Prove It

MSNBC host Joy Reid has been embroiled in a scandal since December involving an old blog and allegations of homophobia. Apparently, posts on a now-defunct blog by Reid were found and contained numerous anti-gay mentions, many surrounding former Florida governor Charlie Crist. Just last week, Reid claimed that, after consulting…

Rosewood Thievz Pour Up a Tasty “Drink or 2”

I’ve always loved music, I mean ever since I was a pre-teen. Back then, I picked through stacks of my parents’ records to build my music appreciation. I have a distinct memory of Mom taking a Barry White album from eight year-old me and saying something like, “Maybe not this…

Chef Chat: Omar Pereney On Where It All Began

Twenty-three years old and chef Omar Pereney has checked off A LOT of boxes. The Venezuelan’s beginnings are nothing short of amazing, all a testament to his curious nature and eagerness for work. For him, it’s simple; he just loves to cook. Quick to bat down any reference to being…

Witch Image: The Best Houston Music of The Week

Now that the summer tours are almost in full swing, the past couple of weeks we’ve had plenty of entertaining acts roll through town. This week is no different with performances from Ghost, Franz Ferdinand, Superchunk, Red Elvises and more will be here while locals like Buxton, Slow Future and…

ACL Fest Takes a Step Back in 2018

First, the basics. Austin City Limits Music Festival, Texas’ premier music fest and one of the more noteworthy on the national scene, released its 2018 lineup on Tuesday morning. The festival, taking place over two weekends in October – October 5-7 and 12-14 – certainly features a diverse list of…

How Good is the Astros Pitching? Historically Good

Early in the season, it can be tempting to turn into “on pace” guy. George Springer hit a home run in his first game, he must be on pace for more than 100 home runs! But even with the long season looming before them, the Astros pitching staff is doing…

Hearts of Animals Get Heavy on Human Size

In all of the years of reviewing records, the one I didn’t get to would haunt me for what seemed like forever. When Houston’s Hearts of Animals dropped the 2014 album Another Mutation, I was sad that I never got around to giving it a proper review. I walked around…

290 Finished in 2019? No One Believes It, But It Probably Is True

KTRK-TV recently posted a link to a story about how TxDOT is scheduled to complete the massive 38-mile U.S. 290 construction project within about a year. This includes a bridge currently being constructed to go over the freeway at SH-6/FM 1960. The responses on Twitter were predictable, most of which…

A Soupçon of Houston’s Fringe to Tide Us Over Until Fall

Like a small boat drifting precariously upon a vast ocean, the resilient Houston Fringe Festival persevered last September, but not without taking on some water. The timing couldn’t have been worse. Houston traffic was a nightmare with many roads still impassible, arts organizations and venues were only just beginning to…

Texans Bring Back RB Alfred Blue on One Year Contract

It’s impossible for an NFL team to address every need in the draft, especially when the needs abound like they do for the Houston Texans. None of the eight selections that Brian Gaine made in his first draft as general manager was at the running back position, a mild surprise…

Weather Week: Humidity, Temperatures on the Rise

The first week of May should be the first real reminder of the fact that we are inching ever closer to the heat of the summer. Over the weekend, however, we saw beautiful weather with sunny skies and mild afternoons. It was clear and dry with low humidity and light…

Sum 41 Heeds the Call, Celebrates Its Past

Admittedly, Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley isn’t one to dwell on the past. I don’t truly understand this, because if I was a member of one of the biggest rock bands in America around the turn of the century, rest assured I’d dine out on that for years to come…

Slow Future Change Things Up On New Single

The number of bands in Houston that have been around for a minute who haven’t gotten written about has always been staggering. Look around, there’s a great chance that you know band members who have been playing around Houston for a while who have never had two words written about…

Where to Dine in Houston This Mother’s Day 2018

Mother’s Day is coming up on Sunday, May 13; and what better way to celebrate all the moms in your life than with a tasty meal that you don’t have to clean up? From kid-friendly brunch buffets to chic hotspots offering prix fixe dining experiences, here’s where to celebrate Mother’s…

My Family Doesn’t Do Funerals

About ten years ago my family began a strange tradition that has become the norm. We don’t do funerals anymore. At all, and I think it’s wonderful. It started with my grandfather, who had been ill for a very long time before he passed away in 2009. It was a…

Bellini’s Beauty Somewhat Dulled in This HGO Production of Norma

Vincenzo Bellini’s masterpiece should never play second fiddle to a grilled sandwich. It happened right in the middle of Act I of Norma (1831), when Druid priestess Norma confronts her best friend, virgin-in-waiting Adalgisa, about her fling with Norma’s boyfriend Pollione, the Roman general who’s conquered the Gauls and fathered…

P!NK Brings Strength, Style and Substance to Toyota Center

P!NK Toyota Center April 27, 2018 One day, P!NK’s daughter Willow came home from school, visibly upset. The other kids had been mocking her for looking too much “like a boy.” Alecia Beth Moore, the Grammy Award-winning artist better known as P!NK, wasn’t happy. She wondered to herself what the ramifications would…

Eric Church Makes It Worth the Wait in The Woodlands

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2018 NFL Draft, First Round — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

As NFL Drafts go, the 2018 edition came in with more hype than any in recent memory, and by the time the dust settled, it largely lived up to said hype, I suppose. The night began with a Heisman Trophy winner as the first overall pick, Oklahoma’s Baker Mayfield to…

Tobias Forge of Ghost Opens Up Ahead of Houston Date

There aren’t too many times in music when a secret can be kept, yet for more than a decade, the members of Swedish metal act Ghost have kept their identities secret while offering some of the most anthemic sounds to come from the genre in a long time. After blowing…

Five Pretty Cool New Gmail Features Rolled Out by Google

Google rolled out a significant update to the Gmail platform on Tuesday that includes some pretty interesting new features available to online and app-driven Gmail users. Some changes were adapted from features offered by popular email software titles, while others are pretty unique. And for anyone who uses the actual…

HAIM, Lizzo Bring Unique Brands of Girl Power to Revention

HAIM, Lizzo Revention Music Center April 25, 2018 Femininity comes in many forms. Some women are petite; others are curvy; all of them are beautiful in their own way. Music isn’t all that different, really. Some songs are soft and romantic while others are loud and boisterous. Which is why,…

Weather Weekend: Awesome Weather for the MS150

If you are a cyclist and plan on hitting the road this weekend for the annual MS 150 to Austin, you are going to love this forecast. Like, love love. And even if you are just going to laze around the house this weekend, you’re going to love it as…

Turnstile Proves Hardcore Can Exist On a Major Label

Twenty years ago, if you were a punk band and you signed to a major label, you were called a sellout. Not much has changed in the punk underground in regards to that sentiment, but when you look at a band like Baltimore’s Turnstile, the phrase sellout shouldn’t enter your…

Remembering Bob Dorough, Hip Conductor of Schoolhouse Rock

It was widely reported yesterday that Bob Dorough passed away this week. The news whisked me directly back to my parents’ den, circa 1974. I could picture nine year-old me sitting cross-legged on the linoleum floor, with Apple Jacks-tinted milk dribbling down my chin. Through a mouthful of cereal, I…

Where to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo in Houston

Commemorating the Mexican defeat of a French Empire at the Battle of Puebla, Cinco de Mayo may not be widely celebrated in Mexico, but sure is in Houston, where it’s become more of a way to honor Mexican-American culture (and a way to enjoy a margarita or two). This year’s holiday…

Jason Boland on One-Night Stands and Lifelong Companions

If you stay in the game long enough – any game, really – you’re going to experience some ups and downs. Jason Boland & The Stragglers are no exception. For the better part of two decades, the band has created a unique brand of country music. Hailing from Oklahoma but…

Dog’s Mind: The Best Houston Music of The Week

Last week this city saw plenty of entertaining options and this week is no different. Performances from David Byrne, Judas Priest, Chastity Belt, Melvins, Sextile, The Residents, Joey Bada$$ and more will roll through town while sets from locals like Only Beast, Astragal and more will fill in the gaps…

Chef Chat: Dominick Lee, a Southern Gentleman

While describing the way he sees the world with determination and clarity, all embellished in a charming New Orleans drawl with twinkling eyes to match, Dominick Lee is a little bit philosopher. The calculated chef embarks upon his first gig as the dude with the opening of Poitín set to…

Watch the Dragons Fly Across Houston’s Buffalo Bayou

The tragic tale of drowned Chinese poet Qu Yuan (340-278 BC) is remembered with the sounding of a Chinese gong to mark the beginning of the Houston Dragon Boat Festival. Yuan could not be saved by the fishermen who paddled as fast as they could to rescue the beloved poet,…

Christopher Titus Wants to Unite Us All

Christopher Titus is painfully honest, and this is simultaneously refreshing, uncomfortable and cathartic. Titus rails on his ex-wife and the current state of affairs, and this is refreshing because, well, it’s nice to hear someone shun PC culture and tell it how it is, or at the very least, how…

Not Your Mother’s Vampire Ball at Avant Garden

In case it slipped your mind, Houston is full of vampires, and this weekend at Avant Garden they’re having a ball. Houston has been without a proper Vampire Ball for a while now, though they used to be all the rage when our city was a big blip on the…

Rating The Houston Texans Eight 2018 Road Trips

The NFL schedule was released last week, as we covered here, and Houston Texan fans should be enthused for a couple of reasons. First, as I conveyed in said post last week, the schedule is actually very conducive to a bounce back season, with all three prime time games at…

Houston’s Best Sandwiches: The Pechuga Torta at La Tapatia

We are in search of Houston’s best sandwiches because we love sandwiches and we love Houston! Much like the Vietnamese bánh mì, the Mexican torta (the common name for a sandwich) is one of Houston’s unofficial sandwich ambassadors (greatest job ever!). It doesn’t get quite the respect of the other popular…

The Care and Feeding of a Nurse Working 13-Hour Shifts

I wrote a while back about the unique challenges of living with a night shift worker. Luckily, my NICU nurse wife was able to transition to a regular day schedule and now lives mostly like a normal human. That doesn’t mean that my role as a caregiver has ended. If…

The DC Superhero Films Need More Mortal Kombat

Let’s get some Band-Aid’s ripped off first, okay? Justice League did not perform as hoped. That’s not to say it was bad or that I didn’t like it. It was, I did,  but it wasn’t The Avengers. We can quibble the box office numbers until the end of days, but…

Rockets Drop Game 3 in Minnesota: 4 Winners, 4 Losers

It’s never easy. Any coach will tell you that winning is hard, which is why it is so prized. For the Rockets, they got a lesson on Saturday night when the Timberwolves, down 0-2, bounced back with a resounding 121-105 win. It was a painful reminder for fans that the…

Weather Week: A Beautiful, Sunny Spring Week Ahead

The weather turned a tad hostile on Saturday night as a cool front pushed through the area. Between around 9 p.m. and midnight, rain was falling at around two inches per hour and there was some hail sighted. After the front, however, temperatures cooled down and Sunday was a banner…

10 New Happy Hour Deals in Houston

When the work whistle blows, what better way to cap off your day than with refreshing après-office drinks and bites? Here are 10 new happy hour specials you’ll want to know about. Night Heron, 1601 West Main Happy hour enthusiasts can’t go wrong at Montrose’s Night Heron, the latest concept…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Dining Out for Life

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All week through Sunday, April 29 Houston Black Restaurant Week Houston Black Restaurant Week is back to celebrate the flavors of African-American, African and Caribbean cuisines via a fun event line-up and restaurant menu specials. The lineup of restaurants offering specials…

Astros Address Early Concerns In Resounding Fashion

I’ve been doing this sports talk radio and writing thing for over a decade now, and I’m four decades into my general sports fandom, so maybe I should have known better before doing a post in which I rated seasonal Astros concerns last Tuesday, 17 games into the season. After…

Superchunk Returns To Houston, Full of Vigor

It’s hard to believe that North Carolina’s Superchunk will have been together 30 years next year, but it’s the truth. When you look at the band’s back catalog you’ll find a slew of catchy melodies, tongue in cheek references, and what many have called the blueprint for modern indie rock…

Foo Fighters Welcome All to Their Family Reunion

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Houston Texans Open 2018 Regular Season At New England

The unveiling of the NFL schedule has become one of the more underrated events on the NFL’s calendar over the last few years. With the time and place and sequence of games becoming nearly as important as the actual opponents, the schedule release gives us our first REAL chance to…

Eric Church’s “Mr. Misunderstood” an Overlooked Classic

Eric Church is an interesting case as far as the modern country scene goes. On one hand, Church is the type of roguish country outlaw, in the vein of a Sturgill Simpson and Chris Stapleton, who is thriving in today’s ever-altering musical landscape. On the other, and like the aforementioned…

J.J. Watt Named To TIME 100 Most Influential People List

For the better part of eight years, we in Houston have known that J.J. Watt’s sphere of influence ranged well beyond the 100 yards of gridiron he defends on Sundays. His charitable works and superhero episodes with regular, everyday people are legendary. Ironically, though, in a two year period in…

Parquet Courts Return To Houston Wide Awake

If you’re making records that get plenty of praise from critics, you’re probably well ahead of the curve in today’s music landscape. While 20 years ago, that wasn’t the case, anyone who’s caught New York’s Parquet Courts perform would say that praise and acclaim is well deserved. Now, with their…

Comics, Batmobile and Cosplay: Free Comic Book Day Heads to Houston

Houston traffic gets just a bit more interesting come May 5, when exotic cars zoom out to select Bedrock City Comic Company locations to celebrate Free Comic Book Day. There’s a DeLorean, Wonder Woman’s Jeep and even the Batmobile. But “th-th-that’s not all folks,” because #FCBD18 at Bedrock City also features…

Chromeo Impress Small, Energetic Crowd at House of Blues

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Weather Weekend: At Least Friday and Sunday Look Nice

In the ever-changing world of Houston-area weather, spring is perhaps the most frustrating. Do we need a jacket or a T-shirt? Do we bring an umbrella or sunscreen? Will I walk outside and be burned to a crisp within three seconds of stepping out the door or will I be…

A Memorial Lineup for Comicpalooza 2018 in Houston

Comicpalooza 2018 continues to add to its lineup with its latest announcement that Tom Holland (Spider-Man) will be on hand during the Memorial Day Weekend event this year at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Other stars who’ll be joining the con now in its tenth year include Marvel Comics…

Rockets Beat T-Wolves in Game 2 Romp: 4 Winners 4 Losers

It was only a matter of time. For the Rockets, that time was just over five quarters. In all of game one of the first round matchup with Minnesota, the Rockets could not shoot straight. The first quarter of game two, they were worse, hitting only 20 percent of their…

Star Cross’d Debuts With Online, Short Form Opera

Filming all over Houston, Houston Grand Opera has taken up the usual operatic themes of romance, heartbreak and sacrifice, and employed them in a new area: streaming videos. The first episode will air this Friday and it, like all the others to come, is based upon a true story. Star…

The Perfect Doctor Who Story for the Age of Trump

Warning: major plot spoilers ahead As I’m writing this, the weird alternate dimension that we currently inhabit is continuing to get more and more surreal in year two of the Donald Trump administration. Rassilon only knows what shenanigans will have happened by the time this piece actually runs, but recently…

Snap, Crackle and Pop to the Electrifying El Jumbotron

We were at Houston Undrgrnd for a show recently when the venue’s sound engineer, Eric Christian, asked whether we’d ever seen the band that was onstage killing it for an enthralled audience. I told him we hadn’t. We consulted the event page and learned the band was El Jumbotron. Christian,…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Houston Black Restaurant Week is Here

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Houston Black Restaurant Week is taking place now through Sunday, April 29. For two weeks, the city will celebrate the flavors of African-American, African and Caribbean cuisines via a fun event line-up and restaurant menu specials…

Houston Get Ready for Three Two Festivals in One Weekend [UPDATE]

It doesn’t happen often, but sometimes multiple festivals bring plenty of music for you to enjoy at the same time. With festivals becoming the norm in today’s society, it’s shocking that this doesn’t occur more. You see, this weekend you’ll have three festivals grace Houston on the same weekend with…

A Quiet Place and the Case for Universal Subtitles

I’ve been excited for A Quiet Place since I recognized Wonderstruck’s Millicent Simmonds in the trailer. The young actress absolutely killed the former, and the promise of a horror film based around using ASL to avoid sound-sensitive monsters was intriguing. By all accounts, horror fans and other filmgoers agree. The…

Chef Chat: Matt Staph On Using Kenny Loggins To Motivate The Team

He had quietly begun to tackle the case of favas when the Houston Press entered into the low-ceiling kitchen at One/Fifth. “Want some help?” “Sure. Want a Topo or something?” Chef Matt Staph has a calm thoughtfulness about him; a demeanor that is, interestingly, very attracted to the fire. Like…

Wide Awake: The Best of The Week in Houston’s Music

The weeks lately have been lush with plenty of music from locals and touring acts. This week is no different when we’ll see sets from Parquet Courts, The Breeders, Eric B.& Rakim, Lee Ann Womack, Homeshake and more while locals like Ancient Cat Society, Cool Moon, and many more will…

Somehow, Foo Fighters Remain Underrated

Foo Fighters easily rank among the most beloved, respected and accessible rock acts of their era. The band has produced hits for days for the better part of 25 years, which has created one of the bigger fanbases of the modern era. And yet, Foo Fighters still very much play…

Rating My Four Way-Too-Early Houston Astro Concerns

Before the Astros began the process of defending their 2017 World Series title in this year of 2018, I told myself that if things went a little sideways early in the season, I wasn’t going to freak out… and I’m hear to tell you that, I am most assuredly NOT…

Where to Dine Out for Graduation in Houston

It’s cap and gown season, a magical time of reflection, opportunity and celebration. And if there’s one thing we know for sure, it’s that after years of painstaking exams and ramen noodle study sessions, the graduate has earned a good meal! So we rounded up ten spots that offer the…

Marfa Myths Defies Expectations

Marfa, Texas is an interesting place. Locked in the desert, the town has a few spots to eat, all with odd business hours and more art galleries per capita than possibly anywhere else in Texas. It’s a town where everyone knows everyone but few call home. Over the weekend, one…

Weather Week: Sunny, Quiet Spring Weather on Tap

Spring typically brings pretty tumultuous weather for the Houston area. There are periods of beautiful, even cool days, much like we saw over the past weekend. And there are times when you think Noah might come sailing by on his ark. We saw a little of that Friday night. This…

Houston We Have Crawfish. Here’s What You Want to Do With It.

Folks we’re deep in to crawfish season now. It’s pretty obvious in Houston with chefs, cooks and whoever else setting up for it almost everyday. You find them at popups, cook offs, backyards and various establishments. A lot of things are happening when it comes to crawfish in Houston. Some…

Houston Artists Serving Up Artsy But Empty Bowls to Fight Hunger

Houston artist John Slaby always adds a touch of surrealism to his photorealistic oil paintings, finding creative ways to explore religion, metaphysics and the human condition. For his contribution to Archway Gallery’s upcoming Empty Bowls Invitational Exhibition, Slaby painted a vessel that’s cracked and broken but that also suggests a…

Lee Ann Womack Returns Full Circle To Houston

If you grew up listening to country music, then there’s a good chance that you won’t recognize what gets called country music today. Acts like Bob Wills, George Jones and even Bill Monroe don’t really occupy the airwaves anymore, only to be replaced with a new form of “pop country”…

Houston Texan Players Begin Dez Bryant Recruitment Effort

On Friday, in one of the poorer kept secrets of the NFL offseason, the Dallas Cowboys finally acted on their desire to end the Dez Bryant Era, releasing the mercurial wide receiver after eight seasons in Dallas. On pretty much every level, the move made perfect sense. On paper, Bryant,…

Opera in the Heights Works its Magic With Candide

There are so many glories to be gleaned from Opera in the Heights’ spirited production of Leonard Bernstein’s “operetta” adaptation of Voltaire’s masterpiece Candide (1956) that it seems almost churlish to point out its faults. But the show, however so splendidly produced and sung, remains a mash of Voltaire’s patented…

Matt and Kim Keep Fans Dancing at White Oak Music Hall

Matt and Kim White Oak Music Hall April 13, 2018 Some bands are disappointing. You buy their album, fall in love with a few songs and attend a show only to discover that they just can’t replicate the studio magic. It’s a discouraging experience, one that most concert-goers encounter from…

The Revisionist Crawls Along To Its Climax

Family means different things to different people. For some, it’s a commodity to be used when needed. For others, it’s the most precious thing imaginable, the centering point of life. So what happens when two people who have different feelings about the value of family come together? This is the…

A Study in Decadence: Obsidian’s Cabaret

Broadway chroniclers rate Cabaret (1966) as one of the essential ’60s shows: the first musical to digress from Rodgers and Hammerstein, the first to go dark, the first to have an overall concept, the first subversively sexy show, the first to affront an audience and make it squirm. It this…

Rockets Will Face Minnesota in Round One: How They Match Up

The Rockets finally found out who their first-round opponent in the playoffs will be when the complex set of variables that set playoff seeding for the Western Conference played out on Wednesday night. Minnesota, who finished their season with a win over Denver, locked up the eight seed and knocked…

Houston Weather Weekend: Storms Ahead of a Cool Saturday, Sunday

If you aren’t quite ready to put your sweaters away, you’re in luck because the weekend forecast might find you needing one, but not before we get some more rain and potentially thunderstorms. The week behind us brought some stunning spring weather with highs around 80 under sunny skies. But,…

Texans Release Derek Newton Who Files Grievance Against Team

Earlier this week, we did a fairly extensive breakdown on how the Texans’ offensive line slowly degenerated from a competent, respectable unit to open 2014 to the Swiss cheese debacle they trotted out there in 2017. Duane Brown, Chris Myers, Brandon Brooks, Ben Jones, Derek Newton — those were the…

Get Ready to Revel in the Absurdity That is Candide

It’s one of the most mixed-up librettos ever written, the subject of countless revisions through the years, but set that aside for the moment and think of the music — catchy, surprising and living somewhere in the crossover zone between musical theater and opera. Candide, the operetta about to be…

Radio Galaxy Adds Their Stamp On Houston Hip Hop

It’s safe to say that Houston’s hip hop scene is flush with talent. It’s always been that way and it definitely still is. While it would’ve been cool to see the vanguard acts reach out to the up and comers like what happened in Atlanta, that didn’t happen here and…

Six Takeaways from the Mark Zuckerberg Congressional Hearings

Whatever you may think about politics, Facebook or its uncomfortable founder Mark Zuckerberg, there is no doubt that his appearance before Congress to discuss internet privacy in the wake of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, there is no doubt that the two days of hearings were delightful political theater. They were…

Travis Meadows’ Life One Long Country Song

To call Travis Meadows’ path in life tragic is a disservice to both Meadows and the overall notion of tragedy itself. This is a man who, as a youth, watched his brother drown. Who began using drugs at age 11. Who battled (and beat) cancer at age 14, only to…

The Breeders Return To Houston Refreshed & Reborn

When you look at what bands of the ’90s are up to nowadays, there aren’t a whole bunch you can point to. Music is fast paced today, bands that aren’t dropping releases like clockwork can sometimes get lost in the mix. However, if you look at Dayton, Ohio indie rock…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Start Your Day With A Breakfast Burger

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Hopdoddy Burger Bar, 4444 Westheimer, 5510 Morningside, 142 Vintage Park, has created its first-ever Breakfast Burger, available now through Wednesday, April 25. The burger special features an Angus beef, breakfast sausage and smoked ham patty topped…

Menu of Menus Celebrates Its Sweet 16

Boozy bundt cakes, popsicles galore, what more could you ask for at the 16th annual Houston Press Menu of Menus?  Well. Maybe a car. But that’s a little ridiculous to be giving away cars like they’re chicken fingers, even for a sweet 16 celebration… The crowd wafted up and down…

Big Bank: The Best of The Week

This week Houston will have plenty of decisions on what to do. With performances from The Sword, Big K.R.I.T., Mike Barfield, Bruce Cockburn and more while a one off set from Sugar Shack, as well as sets from Gio Chamba, Frog Hair and more will fill in the gaps. Tonight…

Chef Chat: Ryan Lachaine Loves Him Some Dill

Ryan Lachaine is exactly the guy you want on your right during a dirty service. The squawking printer, the tickets pooling at the bottom of the station; the split second you can’t afford to lose when noticing it all…that now is gone. His brain moves twice as fast as he…

BARC Has a Nasty Cough, Suspends Intake For 7 Days

The City of Houston’s Animal Shelter won’t be taking in any more strays or formerly beloved but now unwanted pets starting today and continuing through April 16 while it works to treat a higher than normal number of animals who are sick with upper respiratory problems. It will also be…

Ron White Isn’t About to Slow Down

Most casual fans assume Ron White wasn’t truly successful until he toured alongside such comedic heavyweights as Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy some 15 years ago as a member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. This is true to an extent, in that the tour – which raked…

Some of the Best Houston Band Tracks to Work Out To

Recently, my doctor told me that I needed to start adding daily exercise into my life. It turns out that sitting in the dark staring at a blank MS Word document until blood comes out actually isn’t a good replacement for 30 minutes of cardio on the elliptical. This was…

Concerns Over Astros Bats Are Unnecessary

During the first ten games of the Astros season, there have been rumblings online about the state of their bats early in the season. No one is worried that much about wins and losses because their starting rotation is 8-10 on quality starts and leads the majors with a ridiculous…

Siren: The Werewolf of the Sea

My house is a place where mermaids are constantly on display. We have mermaid prints, statues, T-shirts, you name it. My wife’s favorite fairytale is The Little Mermaid, and you can tell she means it because there’s a 20-minute rant about how Ariel sucks that goes with it (she, like…

Weather Week: Winter’s Last Gasp?

The old saying, “If you don’t like the weather in Texas…wait,” was on full display over the weekend as temperatures both Saturday and Sunday didn’t make it above the low 60s for most of the region and lows dipped into the 40s. The Sunday Astros game, which began at 57…

8 Best New Brunches in Houston

Weekends should be lazy, and include a long late-morning meal. These restaurants make it happen. From a Galleria-area seafood spot to a chic eatery in The Woodlands, read one for eight restaurants with new brunch offerings. Willie G’s Post Oak, 1640 West Loop South It’s hard to choose from the…

Why White Men Desperately Need Gun Control

The terrible upside to writing about gun control is that if you fall outside the publishing window of a current event (like the Parkland, Florida shooting), just wait a while and another one will come up (like the San Bruno, California shooting). While this keeps me in paychecks and Baconators,…

Marfa Myths Will Keep West Texas On Its Toes

Music Festivals are in many ways, becoming the norm in today’s music world. Now that corporations have gotten involved, there aren’t too many festivals that are worth the trek to make it to nowadays. Of course, when you look at the heavy curation behind Marfa Myths, you’ll notice that it’s…

Hurricane Hype Needs to End, Especially For Houston

Last Thursday, Phil Klotzbach and Michael Bell of Colorado State University released their early season predictions for the 2018 hurricane season which opens June 1. This is obviously of particular interest to those of us along the Gulf Coast who are vulnerable to tropical weather and especially given Hurricane Harvey’s…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Chow Down at Menu of Menus

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Monday, April 9 Truth Barbecue Collaboration at Ramen Tatsu-ya Ramen Tatsu-Ya, 1722 California, will welcome Truth Barbecue owner and pitmaster Leonard Botello IV for his first-ever collaboration in Houston. Guests can enjoy Smoked Shoyu Tonkotsu Ramen (pit-smoked shoyu, silky and rich…

From Mumbai to Miller Outdoor Theatre, Houston’s Got Bollywood

Bollywood insider Mahesh Mahbubani knows about those big dance finishes that make Hindi cinema so much fun to watch. Having logged a dozen years choreographing commercials and movies — including dancing with former Miss World Aishwarya Rai Bachchan in the film Taal — Mahbubani was ready for his next step. The choreographer has…

The Alley Theatre Announces its 2018-19 Season

Today, James Black the interim artistic director of the Alley Theatre, announced the theater’s 2018-19 season calling it a mix of the familiar and the new. So along with The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie and A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, there will be a world premiere. All this during…

Crashing John Cleese’s Den for Home Movies

John Cleese Smart Financial Centre April 5, 2018 John Cleese invited a bunch of Houstonians to his den for home movies last night. At least that’s what the comedian’s tour stop at Smart Financial Centre felt like. He spent part of his Thursday evening perched in a tall chair, with…

Texas Mod Crushers Keep Rock Alive On New Single

There are those in the music industry who keep trying to keep rock n’ roll down. All the time you’ll read that rock is going the way of the buffalo or that rock just doesn’t track like it used to. The truth is that you can’t keep a good band…

Houston Texans Sign Another QB, Bring In Joe Webb III

When the Houston Texans signed Brandon Weeden as the backup quarterback last week, the general reaction was “Well, okay….”, and then people went back to whatever it was that they were doing. The thought of Weeden  as Deshaun Watsons backup is generally underwhelming, a signing that has the “Hey, he…

“Weird Al” Gets Ridiculously Self-Indulgent on Current Tour

Anyone who has seen “Weird Al” Yankovic (and yes, the quotation marks are part of the official billing) in concert knows what to expect: A string of his insanely catchy parody songs (i.e. “Eat It” “Like a Surgeon” “Smells Like Nirvana,” “Amish Paradise,” “Gump,” “Tacky”), a huge video screen, crazy…

Western Conference Playoff Picture Still Unclear

With only a handful of games left in the NBA regular season, the Western Conference playoff seeding from four through eight is still up for grabs, with six teams within a game-and-a-half of one another. On any given day, the seeding can change, sometimes dramatically. For Rockets fans, this seeding…

Revels Get a Big Assist on Their Debut EP

Revels is and has always been a trio, but in some key ways it’s a quartet. When the band releases its first recorded music this weekend, you’ll hear its silent member on the tracks, in a sense. He won’t be onstage or in the crowd, but his presence will be…

Weather Weekend: A Little Rain, A Lotta Sun

If you were fortunate enough to be outside for even a few minutes on Wednesday, you may have wondered where you were or what time of the year it was. With high temperatures hovering the lower 70s with breezy conditions and blue skies, it felt more like early November in…

Kathryn Casey Turns True Crime Focus on Kaufman County Murders

It was a crime that shocked the proverbial small town of Kaufman, Texas in 2013. County Chief Assistant District Attorney Mark Hasse was shot to death at close range by a black-clad assassin right outside the courthouse. District Attorney and close friend Mike McClelland vowed to find the killer. But…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: When Ramen Meets Crawfish Boil

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Now through the end of May, Ramen Tatsu-ya, 1722 California, will be dishing up Crawmen, a flavor-packed soup made with crawfish, seafood miso, tonkotsu broth, crawfish and andoullie wonton, ajitama (marinated and seasoned half boiled egg),…

With Human Condition, Lace Redefines Punk & Post-Punk

In so many ways, those who are living in today’s world, see very little promise as to what the future holds. If you’re making happy go lucky punk rock in 2018, you’re probably a rich rock star who isn’t dealing with the harsh realities of being an artist in today’s…

You Get a Data Breach and YOU Get a Data Breach!

It seems like every time you zip through the news online, there is a story about another data breach affecting potentially millions of people’s personal and financial information. Most of us know about Facebook and Cambridge Analytica’s data mining that has gotten the social media giant in hot water. But,…

Emo Nite Makes the Most of a Genre’s Nostalgic Moment

As the more dedicated, energetic members of the crowd rushed to jump on stage, my roommate leaned over to me and said, “They’re babies!” She wasn’t exactly wrong. A few of the sweaty mass, amped up after only a handful of songs, might have looked like they had learned some…

Hot Steam: The Best of The Week in Houston Music

This week, Houston will have plenty of entertaining options. With performances from Nashville’s Thelma and the Sleeze, Virginia’s Turnover, Battalion Fest, and so many more rolling through while locals like Ruckus, Paper Gliders, Tears On Tape and more will fill in the gaps. Tonight you can begin at the foundation…

Patty Waters Sings Again, Scheduled to Make Her Texas Debut

Patty Waters’s back catalog isn’t all that impressive when viewed in a perfunctory manner. Two records, entitled Sings and College Tour, in the 1960s for the ESP-Disk label. Then absolutely nothing for basically 30 years. But she’s a legend. One of the greatest in jazz and free-jazz history. And not…

Astros Starting Rotation is Going to Be Brutal for Opponents

The Astros completed the first pass through their starting five rotation players with Charlie Morton, the World Series game seven hero, going six shutout inning against Baltimore. That wasn’t a huge shock. The Orioles have yet to score a single run against an opposing starter in 2018. Still, when you…

These Songs Perfectly Sum Up Your World Champion Astros

It’s a great time to be a Houston sports fan. Not only do the Rockets hold the best record in basketball, but the Texans – assuming DeShaun Watson returns to full health – may very well make some noise this upcoming season. Most importantly, however, is the fact that Houston…

Houston’s Best Sandwiches: Egg Salad at Nielsen’s Delicatessen

We are in search of Houston’s best sandwiches because we love sandwiches and we love Houston! A spork. There inside my white paper bag, mixed among the deli paper-wrapped pickle, deviled egg and sandwich was that silly plastic fork-spoon combination. I realized within seconds it would come in handy. For…

How Out Of Touch With Reality Is Jack White?

Twenty years ago, the groundbreaking New York based blues outfit The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion dropped the groundbreaking album Acme. While most who read this won’t remember that record, the trio mixed blues, trip hop, and hip hop with ease in a swirl that made the record hard not to…

A Chat With Monty Python’s John Cleese

Given the chance to chat with John Cleese, the famed actor, writer and co-founder of Monty Python, we began with something completely different: has there ever been, to his knowledge, a porn parody of Monty Python and the Holy Grail? Like a fellow who’s quick-wittedly determined that the parrot he’s…

Weather Week: Summer in Fits and Starts in Houston

Did you enjoy the weekend? You didn’t? Were you in Houston? Were you breathing? Were you ill? If you answered yes, yes, no, then what was going on? It was absolutely stellar weather all weekend, the first in a while. But, alas, you missed it. We all feel sorry for…

Celebrating Women of Classic Horror at 14 Pews

Classic horror films over the history of cinema are full of towering men like Bela Lugosi, Boris Karloff, Vincent Price and others. Women, though, also made their mark on the genre during the pre-slasher era, sometimes in startling ways. Houston author and horror scholar Frank J. Dello Stritto (Vampire Over…

Forever Forward: An Interview With WIRE

Influence and being influential is an interesting thing. As the saying goes, “the innovators don’t always get paid,” the artists who influence art are always the ones who seem like they’re continuously innovating. When it comes to British post-punk pioneers Wire, the four piece has always been about three steps…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Celebrate the Astros Home Opener

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All month long The Thread Alliance Blue Plate Special Launch The Thread Alliance will launch the 6th Annual Blue Plate Special, a month-long campaign encouraging Houstonians to stand up for child abuse prevention and dine out at participating Blue Plate Special…

Fictional Add Ons Get In the Way of Daisy’s Impact

In an era when political messages come to us as targeted partisan propaganda via social media and where our own personal data is being used to manipulate the way we vote, it’s downright quaint to think of a time when electoral attacks ads were considered unethical. A time when denigrating…

Wendy’s Released a Mixtape and It’s Pure Fire

Down is up, ya’ll. The best music I’ve heard all month is a hip-hop EP released by Wendy’s. Yes, that redhead with pigtails is apparently a rapper now, too. The fast food chain’s first mixtape, We Beefin?, pulls no punches against rivals like McDonald’s and Burger King. It all started…

Astros Humble Rangers 4-1 In Opener Behind Verlander’s Gem

If you were trying to cobble together and define the quintessential Astros win, a win that contains all of the relevant elements that embody this team, what would that win contain? Well, probably a home run from George Springer, some general offensive chicanery from Jose Altuve, Carlos Correa chipping in…

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: Easter Sunday Brunch

Here’s a look at this weekend’s best culinary happenings: Anniversary Crab & Crawfish Boil Presidio Saturday, 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. 911 West 11th Celebrate one year at Presidio with a crab and crawfish boil featuring live music by The Mighty Orq, Sara Van Buskirk, John Egan, Frank Freeman, Western…

Guilla Returns With Fresh New Release

The Houston rap game has recently seen many artists leave this town for the sunny side of Los Angeles and beyond. That doesn’t mean that there aren’t plenty of rappers calling Houston home, but it’s a fact that’s existing. It’s hard not to look at the kick up in exposure…

Badfish Pays Homage to the Greatness That is Sublime

The original Sublime only lasted about five years before frontman Bradley Nowell succumbed to a drug overdose. The band has since re-formed and experienced a career second wind with the addition of singer Rome Ramirez in the aptly-titled Sublime with Rome. The reconfigured outfit has even put out a couple…

Arthur Yoria Comes Full Circle New Full Length

If you’re a solo artist in today’s music world, and you’re looking to make a name for yourself, you’re in for quite the battle. In a time when we’re seeing such acts embrace genre mixing, culture marketing, and other tricks to grab someone’s attention; the traditional route of busting your…

The Future of News Involves Robots, Like It Or Not

It’s amazing how quickly a new phrase can enter the zeitgeist only to be rendered meaningless. Look no further than the phrase “fake news.” Now, what is true is that there is plenty of fake news out there, and you don’t have to go far to find it; one only…

Texans Bring Back QB Brandon Weeden To Back Up Watson

Well, the pickings were slim in the NFL’s backup quarterback market, we knew that. In fact, we firmly established it last week in a post in this space. Names like Sanchez, Moore, and Gabbert dotted the landscape. (NOTE: Gabbert signed with Tennessee on Tuesday, and we can only hope the…

Heavy Rains Forecast Across Much of the Houston Area Wednesday

As we suspected, some heavy rains will be moving through the entire region throughout the day Wednesday. The National Weather Service is predicting up to 3 inches of rain in some areas, though most should see less than that. A slow moving cold front is sagging across the state colliding…

I like Vinyl Records More In Theory Than In Practice

Vinyl records, both new and used, have become increasingly popular over the last several years and though I own a turntable and a modest vinyl album collection, I rarely actually play any of them. I don’t have any kind of expertise at all when it comes to sound but I…

10 Ingredients That Make Chopped TV’s Best Self-Help Program

There’s a slew of current television programs designed to make us ponder our human condition and maybe improve it. For example, NBC’s The Good Place quirkishly weaves philosophical and theological ideas into very funny half-hour installments.  This Is Us is a poignant, tear-seeking drama about the ties that bind us…

Side Effects: The Best Music of The Week in Houston

Now that SXSW is over, this city will get a little back to normal with plenty of shows rolling through town. This week we’ll see performances from Ty Dolla $ign, Maxo Kream, Chrome Sparks and more will all be here while locals like Killer Hearts, Brand New Hearts, Will Van…

The Mixed Emotions of Daniel Bryan’s Unretirement

Last week’s episode of WWE Smackdown ended with brand General Manager Daniel Bryan taking a powerbomb from Kevin Owens on the apron on the ring. This is a particularly brutal maneuver for those watching, as fans have been told time and time again that the apron is the hardest part…

Chef Chat: Charles Clark, An Experience Guy

Charles Clark rolled up to his first tasting interview for a chef position, first cooking interview for that matter, with his knives, a boom box, and a tape of the Gypsy Kings. The task was to cook dinner for 12 people. Fresh out of culinary school he moved like a…

Bob McNair’s Defense of Jerry Richardson Pretty Hard to Defend

For as mild mannered and relatively soft spoken as Texans owner Bob McNair tends to be, when he does say something, it often makes headlines. Back in October at an owner meeting, he voiced his concerns over players protesting during the National Anthem saying, “We can’t have inmates running the…

When ‘Hee-Haw’ Meets Metal: John 5 Goes Solo

John 5 is most noted for his work alongside major hard rock acts like Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson. He has been lauded by Slash as a “mind-blowing” metal guitarist. Dude wears face paint and is covered in tattoos. In short, I’m about to interview John 5, and I’m expecting…

Six Great Player Prop Bets For The Astros’ 2018 Season

I know the games still don’t count, but there’s something nice about having the Houston Astros back home at Minute Maid Park for a couple of exhibition games against the Milwaukee Brewers the first couple days of this week. It’s the final message that the regular season, and the defense…

Eighth Day of the Week at Ensemble Has a Special Charm

It smells good at Ensemble Theatre these days where Prester Pickett’s dramedy Eighth Day of the Week embraces us with cozy family values. During intermission, the aroma of home cooking wafts through the house. Someone behind me thought somebody had brought in a Happy Meal. But the smell’s more substantial,…

In Bloom Impresses In Year One

First year festivals can be anything but smooth. Back when I worked Free Press Summer Fest, there were definite growing pains as we learned while we went. However, now as the re-branded, rescheduled, and re-invented FPSF turns into In Bloom, the year one festival ran on time even with attendance…

Rockets Win Total at 60 and Climbing

The Rockets have reached rarified air for the city of Houston. On Saturday, they slogged through their worst offensive performance of the year, but still managed to beat the Pistons in overtime, notching their franchise record best 59th win. On Sunday, still short handed with both Chris Paul and Luc…

Houston’s Weather Week: Rain Coming Midweek

Despite the sometimes gloomy conditions around Houston, we have managed to stay mostly rain free. Drizzles here and there, and a few stray showers always happen this time of year, but it’s been a while since we’ve had a real legit chance of some consistently heavy-ish rain until this week…

AMC’s The Terror Is a TV Horror Masterpiece

This Terror, developed by David Kajganich and certainly the best of AMC’s prestige-TV horror series, is always suspenseful, superbly acted, shrewdly paced and committed to the summoning up what the experience of Arctic isolation might actually have been like

Cristóbal Toral Explores Time Travel and Immigration in Houston Exhibit

Wait, Picasso wasn’t even born when Velázquez, Vermeer and Rembrandt were having their heyday. Art history majors might have to suspend belief, but this time traveling vignette of a 17th century collector eyeballing the surrealist’s Nu couché et homme jouant de la guitare illustrates the wicked sense of humor of Spanish artist Cristóbal…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Spring Has Sprung

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Seasonal Specials Spring Menu Items at Snooze, an A.M. Eatery Snooze, an A.M. Eatery is getting a Spring refresh at locations around town, welcoming three new morning cocktails and four new breakfast/brunch plates. Sip a Goin’ Green Bloody Mary or bourbon-infused Kentucky…

An Author, a Poet Don’t Relent On New Album

The genre of metalcore must have skipped me. I remember it starting up, and bands I’d never heard of dropping albums, but until I started seeing the slew of bands that tour in the genre in the past decade, I wasn’t really that plugged into the genre’s world. That being…

Who Will The Texans Get To Back Up Deshaun Watson?

If there’s one spot on the Houston Texans’ roster that recent history has shown will be needed at some point during the regular season, it’s the backup quarterback position. In 2014 and 2015, O’Brien shuffled quarterbacks and watched enough of them go down with injuries, to where he started a…

First Look at Alfred’s Burger House

In the fall of 2016 we knew just Where to Find the 5 Best Burgers in Houston’s East End. Well, now there’s a new burger joint in town, Alfred’s Burger House. Originally from Floresville, Texas, Alfredo Lopez has been in the neighborhood for more than 20 years. He recently decided to…

Tinsley Ellis lives on Blues Power and…Porn?

While it might not have as many users or generate as much income as many other adults-only online ventures, bluesman Tinsley Ellis does have an idea that would make any self-respecting gearhead salivate: Guitar Porn! In the credits for his new album, Winning Hand, the singer/guitarist lists which axe he…

The Voodoo King of Houston Has the Fix For What Ails You

For those suffering from bad luck, carrying around too much bad energy or just in need of a traditional cleansing, Absolem Yetzirah, Houston’s own “Doc Mojo,” just might have the fix. Absolem, whose grandmother was a curandera, says he was initiated by Priestess Miriam Chamani, co-founder and Mambo (Mother) of the…

Albert Hammond Jr & Hinds Came To Get Down Last Night

Even the most devout fans of The Strokes couldn’t deny the amount of energy in the room at White Oak Music Hall last night when Albert Hammond Jr, guitarist for the band, stopped by to support his latest solo record Francis Trouble. Hammond Jr burned through his set of old and…

The YouTube Saga Of Houston Texans Safety Tyrann Mathieu

I’ll admit that before he became a Houston Texan via verbal commitment last Friday, I wasn’t totally aware of Tyrann Mathieu’s entire life story. I knew about all of the things that had happened with him, beginning with his freshman year at LSU, both good and bad — the Heisman…

Broken Social Scene Aims to Help a Houston Festival Rebrand

Broken Social Scene is no stranger to the festival circuit. Hell, the Canadian musical outfit is playing Bonnaroo and Pickathon this summer. Broken Social Scene is also among the headliners of the inaugural In Bloom Music Festival (previously Free Press Summer Fest), scheduled for this weekend at Eleanor Tinsley Park…

Dear Life: The Best Music of The Week in Houston

This week is definitely full of options, considering that we’ll see acts like Martin Garrix, Beck, Lil Uzi Vert and more at this year’s In Bloom Fest, as well as plenty of tours rolling through town as well. Performances from Jeezy, Talib Kweli, The Mark Austin Birthday party and more…

Astros Sign Altuve, But Tougher Deals Ahead

Jose Altuve deserved every penny he got from the Astros and despite the massive price tag of more than $160 million, it ‘s a reasonable deal considering Altuve’s age and skill level. He could, by the end of this deal, be the best player in Astros history since this cuts…

Chef Chat: Lance Fegen On Finding His Authentic Self

His eyes smiled genuinely as he turned to walk away and I was reminded of Ben Harper’s wailing moments in Amen Omen, the song Lance Fegen had sung just moments ago. While restaurant warriors get a little bit of a “hot mess” reputation, somewhere along the way, Fegen was able…

True Broadway Babies: Broadway at the Box 2018

The Fab 5 who rule over the Music Box Theater are consummate entertainers. They sing, act, even dance a bit. Their sparkling revues, now in the Box’s seventh year, are refreshing, intimate shows that show off their prodigious talents, their warm camaraderie among each other and with the audience, and…

Houston’s Best Bars to Experience March Madness 2018

You watched the selection show. You studied all the ins and outs. You ignored Dick Vitale. Then, you filled out a bracket. Odds are, by now, that very same bracket has gone kaput, thanks to top seeds like Xavier and Virginia bowing out early, not to mention Cinderella stories like…

Houston’s Best Sandwiches: The Original at Antone’s

We are in search of Houston’s best sandwiches because we love sandwiches and we love Houston! There are certain things all Houstonians identify with Houston. The Astrodome, traffic, Tex-Mex, Beyonce and the Antone’s Original. I picked up my Original at the Antone’s on Bellaire. There is a rather complicated history…

Jeremy Carswell Drops The Worst Record of 2018 So Far

When you write about music, especially if you cover one particular area of the country, you typically know when albums come out. A simple search of Bandcamp with a city as the keyword will usually pick up new releases quickly. After Houston’s Jeremy Carswell sent me his latest E.P. Everyday…

Garth Closes Out RodeoHouston in the Finest of Fashions

In a sense, RodeoHouston is the best and worst venue for a Garth Brooks show. On one hand, the abbreviated set time, as Garth would acknowledge early in the show, doesn’t really allow for the banter and theatrics for which Brooks is so famously known. On the other, as the…

Weather Week: More Spring, More Pollen in the Forecast

If you blinked (and lived south of The Woodlands) you might have missed the rain Houston received over the weekend. It wasn’t much, but we were blanketed with clouds that kept it relatively cool albeit pretty muggy. This week will be similar to last week, but slightly warmer. Still, there…

The Wiggins Return With An Engaging New Song

Jonathan Read of Houston’s The Wiggins has never done things like anyone else, which is refreshing. As an artist who creates some of the coolest art around town, Read has always seen things differently. In The Wiggins, Read hasn’t taken to doing things like everyone else either, and that’s created…

METRORail Accidents Made Worse by Stupid Houston Drivers

On Friday night, I was sitting with my wife and some friends on the front porch of Shoeshine Charley’s Big Top Lounge along Main Street near Alabama. We were enjoying a cool evening and celebrating the birthday of a friend. The METRORail was zipping by with frequency, often carrying cowboy…

Shame Rules Houston With Energetic Set

A Friday night in Houston can typically mean that there are plenty of local and touring bands rolling through town. Last night, because we’re in the midst of SXSW in Austin, the beginning of a slew of acts to come rolling through began at Satellite Bar. With an opening performance…

Keith Urban Had Almost All the Right Moves at RodeoHouston

Keith Urban NRG Stadium March 15, 2K18 Keith Urban could never be an A-level popstar, even though he has all the tools necessary to be one. He’s got the looks, the charm, and the musical chops—everything you could hope for, really, to make it in the modern music industry—but the…

Houston Sees Red with Wins for Rockets, Cougars

It’s been a really long time since Houston has had a winning college and pro team in the same sport at the same time. On Thursday night it was basketball as the Rockets dispatched the remarkably tenacious LA Clippers 101-96 at Toyota Center. And in round one of the Men’s…

Times Have Changed For SXSW, But You Should Still Go

Night falls on Austin and 6th Street is organized chaos. Music seems to pour out of every single building that’s open after the sun is gone, many of them featuring burly dudes standing outside doing their best to hustle the constant stream of people into their establishments. Lights flash, both…

Openings and Closings: Victor Debuts, Kukuri Shutters

Victor, 4321 Montrose, is adding a little savoir-faire to the Bayou City’s repertoire of urbane and stylistic hotspots. The concept, named for French author Victor Hugo, is decidedly French and there are plans to make the new bar/lounge a destination spot for Francophiles, music aficionados and uber-chic cocktail drinkers. Owner Vincent…

Vodi Will Bring Their Soft Rock To In Bloom

If you had told anyone ten years ago that soft rock would have a place in the music world again, they’d probably have laughed at you. However, when you look around the music industry today, the softer side of rock seems to be all over the place. Whether it be…

Bright StarRoars Like a Freight Train Right Down that Track

Remember the porch swing? Summer evenings when you caught fireflies in jelly jars? Remember a juke joint off the back road with forbidden hooch and hot-to-trot customers? How about misty blue mountains that roll on forever in the background? Sundresses, straw hats, and sensible shoes? Remember teen pregnancy? Eudora Welty?…

Behind the Scenes Movers and Shakers at RodeoHouston

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is in no short supply of superstar moments. This year alone, Houstonians have seen the resurgence of Garth Brooks, the adorable Muttin’ Bustin, and those lip-smack-worthy turkey legs. There’s one behind-the-scenes superstar many might not know about, though, who makes the entire rodeo experience…

Weather Weekend: Spring Break Should Come to a Dreary End

Have you just loved this weather? Especially if you’ve had the week off? What about the pollen? Well, as Meatloaf said, “Two outta three ain’t bad.” The weather this week has been absolutely stunning and should remain the same through Thursday. Then, things, as always, change. It has been a…

When Already Being the Largest Water Park in Houston Just Isn’t Enough

It’s 80 acres filled with rides, slides and rivers and restaurants, but during the coming months Wet’n’Wild SplashTown will expand its facilities over 30 additional adjacent acres that it already owns. Already the largest water park in Houston, Wet’n’Wild SplashTown’s leadership decided there was room for more family fun at its facilities…

Ben Jarrad Impresses With New Single

Music is a funny place, in that you can watch a band and have no idea how accomplished each individual member is on his or her own. That’s what I’d guess would happen with anyone who caught Ian Moore live, as his bassist is an accomplished artist in his own…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Get Your Menu of Menus Tickets Now

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Third Coast, 6550 Bertner, 6th floor, will be hosting a Tasting Series: Irish Whiskey on Wednesday, March 21 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. The restaurant’s award-winning sommelier, David Cook, will teach this course, as guests enjoy…

Broadway At The Hobby Announces its 2018-19 Season

If somehow living in Houston you’ve missed your chance to see Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, The Phantom of the Opera, Rent or (incredibly) The Book of Mormon, then you are going to love Broadway at the Hobby’s upcoming season. Because they’re all coming back — albeit in new productions for…

Harold’s In the Heights Is Coming In Hot To Menu of Menus

Harold’s returns to the Houston Press Menu of Menus for the third year, and this time chef Richard Knight is cooking up something special. The seasoned Houston chef joined forces with owner Alli Jarrett just weeks ago, but they jell like they’ve worked together for much longer. Call it the…

Social Media Gets Baked Into the Experience With New Plays at Ensemble

Houston’s storied Ensemble Theatre isn’t letting any grass grow under its feet. In fact, the cultural institution seems to be firmly entrenched in the fast lane with its line-up of alternative performance pieces. From salutes to visionaries to a focus on Texas playwrights to an exploration of hip-hop, Ensemble’s “Celebrating…

Where to Brunch in Houston on Easter Sunday 2018

Easter is a bunny hop, skip and jump away (it falls on Sunday, April 1) and Houston restaurants are ready to celebrate. From to quick, casual breakfasts and family-friendly brunches featuring the Easter bunny to luxurious multi-course affairs, here’s where to dine on Easter Sunday in Houston this year: Backstreet…

Static Buzz: The Best of The Week in Houston Music

Now that we’re in full swing around SXSW, this week our city will see a ton of talent roll through town. Sets from Snail Mail, Lorde, Dashboard Confessional and more will be here while Greg Cote & the Real Life Friends, The Satanic Overlords of Rock N Roll, and many…

4 Reasons Auto Play Videos on Most Websites Are Universally Hated

There are plenty of annoyances associated with the internet, from trolls and fake news to hackers and spam. It’s not all that surprising that the information superhighway is clogged with garbage after more than 20 years of operating unabated. It is why finding good, quality content is so rare and…

The South Rises Again on Dixie Dregs Reunion Tour

It’s been just a week since the Dixie Dregs launched their reunion tour when guitarist Steve Morse is on the line. The trek called “Dawn of the Dregs,” marks the first time that the classic mid-‘70s lineup which released the band’s first two albums The Great Spectacular (1976) and Free…

Houston’s Best Sandwiches: Grilled Cheese at Tout Suite

We are in search of Houston’s best sandwiches because we love sandwiches and we love Houston! Grilled cheese is one of the most uncomplicated sandwiches that exist. It’s bread and cheese. That’s it. Sure, you can throw tomato on there (hard pass for me, but if it floats your boat)…

Weather Week: A Cool, Beautiful Spring Break on Tap

The only predictable thing about weather in Houston is its unpredictability. It has been a remarkably up and down winter with temperatures ranging from freezing to 80-degree days leaving all of us to bring a sweater or jacket just about everywhere just in case. This weekend was no exception. Saturday…

A$AP Ferg Reps Trap at House of Blues

Trap music is all the rage these days, and this is hard to deny. The fairly new brand of hip-hop – or, at least, one that has experienced a surge in popularity in recent years – ably blends synth and drum beats in creating a somewhat atypical musical experience. From…

Where to Eat and Drink in Houston This St. Patrick’s Day

From traditional Irish breakfasts and corned beef and cabbage plates to Jameson flights and green-colored sweets, here’s where to eat, drink and at least pretend to be Irish this St. Patrick’s Day. Brasserie 19, 1962 West Gray Brasserie 19, Veuve Clicquot and Ruinart Rosé are teaming up for a Pink…

Tove Styrke Brings Her Minimalist Pop To Houston

In pop music, standing out can be a difficult endeavor. Music, as crowded as it is today, doesn’t leave much space for artists attempting to crack into the upper echelon of the industry. However, once you hear the music of Sweden’s Tove Styrke, you should almost immediately become a fan…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Meet the O’Doddy Burger

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Monday, March 12 Courtyard Social Crawfish Boil at Brennan’s of Houston Brennan’s, 3300 Smith, is hosting a Courtyard Social Crawfish Boil from 6 to 8 p.m. The rain-or-shine event costs $25 per person, including crawfish and two beers.  Tuesday, March 13…

The Exonerated Gets a Thrillingly Relevant Staging

Issue plays, plays that concern some type of problematic and troubling social concern, don’t always age well. Times change, moral lines move, technology/science/knowledge increases, generational norms shift and suddenly the issue, once so fist-poundingly urgent, flickers dimly like the last embers of a once mighty fire. But what if the…

Corteo from Cirque du Soleil Soars This Weekend in Houston

There’s this magic moment in most Cirque du Soleil shows where they show you someone doing something incredibly athletic and skillful, yet entirely in your realm of understanding, then that person takes that skill and takes it to another, almost superhuman level. In Corteo, taking place at the Toyota Center…

Sorry Garth, RodeoHouston Belongs to Luke Bryan

Luke Bryan NRG Stadium March 8, 2K18 Exactly four years and two days ago, Usher took the stage at RodeoHouston. I do not remember much about the actual performance — I remember his entrance being particularly spectacular — but I’ve always remembered what happened as soon as it ended. As…

HISD Still Has a Long Way to Go In Special Ed

Put on the spot at last night’s school board meeting and asked to rate how Houston ISD continues to handle its special education students and programs on a scale of 1 (poor) to 5 (we presume super duper), an independent auditor basing her comment on the “ideal” gave the district…

Food Delicacies Of The RodeoHouston Carnival

As I am so generously given a media rodeo pass, I frequently frequent the rodeo for lunch. Because if you’re into corn dogs like I am, that’s the best time to get them. Oh, and every single time I ate by myself. It was glorious. Listed below are a few…

Birthday Club Is Ready To Bring Joy To In Bloom

Music is an interesting space, in that it’s filled with all sorts of characters. When a band forms, it can usually be the efforts of a group writing together, though more often than not, the band is made up around one person’s vision. Over the years, I’ve gotten to know…

Openings and Closings: Underbelly is Closing Soon, Feges BBQ is Coming

Underbelly, 1100 Westheimer, Chris Shepherd’s acclaimed restaurant is closing March 31. Underbelly was a critic’s darling when it first debuted six years ago, thrilling patrons and gourmands alike with its intense focus on locally sourced ingredients and inventive cuisine inspired by Houston’s cultural diversity. Shepherd, who won the James Beard…

An Art Lover’s Guide to 2018 RodeoHouston

Art aficionados can expect the unexpected during this year’s RodeoHouston, with a new custom art piece by pioneer GONZO247 (Mario Figueroa Jr.), tons of selfie stations and some amazing work by established and next gen artists. Titled The Four Pillars of Rodeo, GONZO247’S four-sided art piece pays homage to western…

RodeoHouston’s Most Challenging Year for Junior Marketeers

For most of us in the Bayou City, our Hurricane Harvey stories revolve around catastrophic flooding, toxin-laced waters and overflowing reservoirs. But further down south, just inland of where the Category 4 hurricane first plowed into Rockport at 130 miles per hour (also known as ground zero), their nightmare also included…

Mockingbird Brother Drop New Jam

The best bands it seems, are prolific. In today’s crowded music landscape, dropping a steady stream of new music isn’t necessarily a bad thing by any means. Where the album cycle has gone from two to three years, nowadays you’re doing yourself a disservice to not put out as much…

The Fans Help Jason Aldean Rally Late at RodeoHouston

Jason Aldean NRG Stadium March 6, 2K18 Because this is the United States 2018 and not ancient Rome, I must admit I’ve never been one for portents, but after last night’s RodeoHouston performance maybe I should be. It was a night of extremes before Jason Aldean hit the stage, and…

Famed Italian Winemaker Gaja Here and Gone In A Day

“We’re going.” Brian said as he flicked the promotion card at me excitedly while I polished stemware. “I need to check my schedule, but…” I inspected the flyer more closely, “…oh, we’re going.” Gaia Gaja, eldest daughter of legendary Italian winemaker Angelo Gaja, was in Houston Tuesday and kept a…

Luke Bryan is Good at Getting Serious

Luke Bryan’s appeal is fairly evident. Bryan is handsome and charismatic, a guy who really personifies stage presence. Even for those who don’t get the bro-country movement, it’s hard to deny Bryan as one of the best country entertainers of his era. Bryan and his team write catchy tunes, and…

Yr Throat: The Best of The Week

Now that 2018 is in full swing and SXSW is inching closer and closer, this week we’ll have plenty of music to catch. Sets from Jeff Rosenstock, Bad Bunny, Agent Orange, and more will grace us while locals like Loose Nukes, Deep Cuts and the Chris LaForge benefit show will…

First Look: Taco Casa Makes it to Houston

In a state that treasures its tacos and has appropriated Mexican cuisine from our south of the border neighbors, it’s a wonder that many Texans still opt for the drive-thru at a fast food taco chain instead of stopping at one of the many taco trucks offering Abuela’s authentic recipes…

Farewell, Houston: Kyle Hubbard Says Goodbye

In any music community there’s bound to be attrition. Houston’s no different. Artists establish themselves and appreciate their H-town followers but always hope to spend less time here and more entertaining audiences elsewhere. Some succeed. Others decide to chase these fortunes from different zip codes. And a lot defer their dreams…

Ed Oliver Announces Intentions To Enter 2019 NFL Draft

Over the last few seasons, as the medical and financial welfare of college football players has become a bigger and bigger issue, experts have surmised whether or not it makes sense for certain ELITE players to sit out their collegiate junior seasons and wait for their NFL-mandated three year post-high…

How the Age of Ike Extended Well Beyond the Fabulous ’50s

The Age of Eisenhower: America and the World in the 1950s By William I. Hitchcock 672 pp. $35 Simon & Schuster We all know Ike, right? Had that famous campaign slogan. Hero and leader U.S. forces in World War II. Avuncular, grandfatherly type whose blandness was a trademark and who…

High Waisted Ride the Wave from NYC to H-Town

While Houston has nothing comparable to Austin’s SXSW Festival, local music fans do benefit greatly each March with plenty of “run-off” shows. These are local gigs by bands in town with sort of an added regional date to their main SXSW showcases. One of those shows will feature the New…

Astros Rotation Depth a Hedge Against Injuries

The rich got richer this offseason and, for once, that included the Astros. The addition of Gerrit Cole to an already deep pitching rotation that will hopefully include a full year from Justin Verlander gives the ‘Stros, arguably, the most formidable rotation in baseball. Getting Cole certainly bolsters a talented…

18 Interesting Photos to Discover at the FotoFest 2018 Biennial

FotoFest offers a region-wide showcase of photography beginning with “home base” — a celebration of India and new media in the Washington Avenue Arts District and Asia Society Texas Center — plus satellite exhibits at dozens of participating spaces (galleries, coffee shops, museums, schools). We’ve selected a few interesting samples…

Houston’s Best Sandwiches: Smoked Turkey at Onion Creek

We are in search of Houston’s best sandwiches because we love sandwiches and we love Houston! Getting a turkey sandwich for lunch is like having eggs for breakfast. It’s plain, boring even. If it were fashion, it would be normcore. It’s the basic bitch of sandwiches. But it doesn’t have…

Eight Tips for Voting in the Tuesday Primaries

The 2018 primaries are upon us and Tuesday is D-Day if you intend to get out there and exercise your constitutional right. If you are heading to your polling place on Tuesday, here are a few things that might help you get through it a little more efficiently. Use the…

The Mariachi Superintendent Dumps HISD, Heads for New York City

Richard, we hardly knew ya. Richard Carranza who has only been superintendent of the Houston Independent School District since August 2016, is leaving Houston and heading for New York City to be the chancellor of the public schools there. He leaves behind a cash-strapped district, threatened with state takeover action…

Houston SaberCats Announce New Temporary Home

The Houston SaberCats announced that they will play the remaining matches of their inaugural season at Dyre Stadium. The announcement was made at Fan Appreciation Night on Saturday prior to the exhibition against the Ontario Arrows. The first match at Dyer Stadium will be on April 21 when the SaberCats…

Rain to Start Week Gives Way to Cooler Houston Weather

Coming off an absolutely lovely weekend (nevermind the cloudy conditions Sunday afternoon), spring in Houston continues in earnest this week. A cool front is expected to move through Monday night or early Tuesday, but that should be the only significant weather feature we see much of the week. Expect some…

Flogging Molly’s Dave King Is a Man of the Times

One might mistakenly peg Dave King as sentimental. After all, his band, Flogging Molly, has more than 20 years of successful moments on which to wax nostalgic. Lyrics in songs such as “If I Ever Leave This World Alive,” one of the group’s most popular tunes, do convey a romantic…

The Future of Indie Rock Is Safe In Snail Mail’s Hands

I’m not sure what you were doing when you were 18, but Baltimore’s Lindsey Jordan is in the midst of possibly the biggest year of her life. The singer, guitarist, and principal song writer for the band Snail Mail, has a pretty full plate including her debut release on Matador…

James Harden Ruins the Clippers with a Single Crossover

James Harden possess some of the most ridiculous one-on-one moves in the NBA. He remains, by a wide margin, the best isolation player in the league and nothing could define that domination more directly than what happened Wednesday night against the LA Clippers. To set the stage, recall that in…

Pearl Crush Gears Up For In Bloom

As far as first year festivals go, In Bloom seems to have a pretty robust lineup of locals performing on the four stages of the grounds at Eleanor Tinsley Park although few of the groups have played a traditional upper scale festival prior to their appearance at this festival. Pearl…

I-10 Eastbound at Shepherd Closed All Weekend

Beware, fellow travelers. There is danger afoot in Houston this weekend. If you plan to traverse the inner loop region along Interstate 10, you may be in for a bit of a delay. Turns out, I-10 from Shepherd going east to I-45 just before downtown will be completely closed from…

You Wanna Ride? A Look Into The Carnival’s Scariest Rides

Valentine’s day has come and gone and the real opportunity to prove yourself to your significant other has arrived… at the carnival. Oh yes, if you’re into feeling vulnerable, the carnival makes for a great first date, that or a rowdy playground for you and your friends. “I’m not here…

A Peek Into The Champion Wine Garden At The Houston Rodeo

The Rodeo Uncorked! International Wine Competition enters its 15th year with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and has expanded the Champion Wine Garden, nestled at the base of the Astrodome, to fit thousands. The Garden provides a shady respite from the sensory overload that is the rodeo, beckoning guests…

Want to Get Rid of METROrail Crashes? Eliminate the Cars

Houston Public Media transportation reporter Gail Delaughter did a story recently on METRO’s efforts to educate drivers when it comes to driving near the METRORail system. You might think the problem is pretty simple. After all, METROrail travels on tracks. They can’t weave in and out of lanes and they…

Howard and the Nosebleeds Get Weird on Debut

Preston Dow, lead guitarist and singer for the band Howard and the Nosebleeds is just 24 years old. Let that sink in a bit, because it’s important. On their debut record Get Psychic!, the four piece carves their own path in a genre that’s seemed to follow the same path…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Rodeo Bites and Maki Making

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Through Sunday, March 18, Crave Cupcakes, 5600 Kirby, 1151 Uptown Park, 2501 Research Forest, is getting into the rodeo spirit by offering the Barnyard Box — an assortment of red velvet, dark chocolate, and vanilla cupcakes…

Yuli Gurriel to Miss Six Weeks After Hand Surgery

The Astros suffered their first blip of the new season (assuming you aren’t counting the Forrest Whitley suspension) when it was announced that first baseman Yuli Gurriel would miss six weeks after hand surgery. The injury, which the Astros believe was preexisting and made worse by swinging a bat, is…

Fozzy Takes Chris Jericho’s Focus Outside the Ring

Chris Jericho is a realist. He understands that he will always be predominantly known as a professional wrestler, despite not being a full-time wrestler in nearly a decade. Jericho is okay with this notion for a couple of reasons. One, he’s universally regarded as one of the greatest pro wrestlers…

Astrodome Renovation’s Only Misstep is Timing

On February 13, Harris County decided that the Astrodome deserved one last shot at redemption, approving a $105 million plan to turn the decaying stadium into an exhibition hall despite voters voting down another plan in 2013. State Senator Paul Bettencourt, a long-time tax hawk for the GOP, called it…

Neon Baby: The Best Music of The Week in Houston

Things around town are starting to feel a lot like our friends from Austin will be enjoying SXSW soon. Tours will roll through town from the likes of Cuco, Noel Gallagher, Big Business and many more while locals like Moth Wings, Oceans of Slumber, Camera Cult and more will fill…

Chef Chat: Did You Know Ronnie Killen Is Also A Bull Rider?

When it comes to “bests” in Houston, Ronnie Killen comes to mind. The Pearland-based chef operates on all cylinders with Killen’s Steakhouse, Killen’s Barbecue, Killen’s Burger, and now in Houston, Killen’s STQ. Since opening his steakhouse in 2006, he and his restaurants have received copious awards and landed on several…

Hopdoddy Burger Bar Will Move on Into CityCentre Next Fall

Hopdoddy Burger Bar, the Austin based burger and booze operation which already has locations in Vintage Park, Rice Village and River Oaks in Houston, has decided to set up another outpost, this time in West Houston at CityCentre. The westside location will open in early fall 2018.  Hopdoddy’s menu includes…

A New Book Tells the Story Behind The Wire

The inside story of one of the greatest TV shows ever made, The Wire, has been chronicled in a recent book. Fans of the landmark series are quickly devouring All the Pieces Matter, an oral history based on interviews with most of the cast and crew. It didn’t seem like…

Riding the (Cocaine) Rails with an Eagle and His Lady

Rock Monster: My Life with Joe Walsh By Kristen Casey 352 pp. $25.95 Rare Bird Books Of all the rock and roll wild men of the ’70s and ’80s, Joe Walsh was one of the wildest. That he exuded a goofy charm through many of is booze-and-drug fueled escapades (why…

Now an Empty Nester, Arsenio Hall Returns to the Road

Arsenio Hall is about to have lunch with Eddie Murphy, but first, he wants to talk stand-up comedy. This is fitting, considering Hall began his career as a stand-up comic while Murphy easily ranks among the most popular and influential comedians in the history of the game. “I’d been trying…

Astros Opening Day Ticket Prices Surprise Some Fans

On Monday, the Astros began offering single game tickets to season ticket holders. One of them posted a snapshot of the cost of tickets for opening day and let’s just say it was a tad higher than last year. Others began weighing in on Twitter almost immediately, some with outrage,…

How the Beatles Got ‘Tooned in to the Times

It’s not often that an artist has his work denigrated by the very subject of it and can laugh about it decades later. But that’s exactly what has happened to animator Ron Campbell, the director of “The Beatles” cartoon series. The Saturday morning show ran from 1965-69 and featured clean-cut,…

Houston’s Best Sandwiches: “Crunchy Chicken” at Local Foods

We are in search of Houston’s best sandwiches because we love sandwiches and we love Houston! Fried chicken is amazing. Crammed between two pieces of bread, it’s downright transcendent. But, only if you feel like consuming approximately eleventy billion calories. On a weekday at lunch, this is a recipe for…

Should We Arm the Kids as Well as the Teachers?

It’s only February, but there have been eight school shootings in America this year. Children get shot in public schools so often that “It’s safer to stay home” could be a legitimate excuse for a kid to miss a day of school. But the aftermath of the slaughter in Parkland…

Dave Mason is Still Feelin’ More Than Alright

While Dave Mason was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004 for his co-founding and on/off again membership in Traffic, his solo career has long been underrated. From debut Alone Together though It’s Like You Never Left and Let it Flow, his songwriting is solid, and…

The Best Queso in Houston

I truly can’t say whether this taste test was born out of a scientific curiosity around queso, or just an unquenchable, gluttonous thirst to exist in a room with 20 containers of hot, creamy cheese. I suspect the latter, but if this specific brand gluttony was going to happen, at…

App of the Week: Timehop Brings Back Memories…for Better or Worse

App: Timehop Platform: iOS/Android Website: https://timehop.com/ Cost: Free Long ago, before the advent of digital technology, there was a things called diaries and photo albums. No, they weren’t posted to Facebook. These were literal books with paper in them. Did you just ask what paper is? Ok, good, I thought…

Weather Week: Holy Crap, is That The Sun?

Little darling, it seems like years since it’s been clear Here comes the sun Here comes the sun, and I say It’s all right George Harrison seems like he acutely understood the pain of Houstonians in recent weeks. In fact, it is said that Harrison wrote the opening lines to…

Memphis the Musical Will Not Leave You Alone

It’s a plot filled with predictable twists and turns whose main claim to fame is that it is (very) loosely based on the life of Dewey Phillips a real life white DJ in Memphis in the 1950s who championed the cause of so-called race music. In so many ways it…

Anova Skyway Hits the Highway

Nothing about Anova Skyway suggests caution. The veteran Houston progressive rockers create music that challenges listeners to ponder heavy issues. The band performs their technically-precise music without abandon live. But, lately it has taken a measured approach to taking that music to listeners outside the Houston area. That changes this…

Get A Life Gets Ready For In Bloom

If you’re going to start a band in today’s crowded marketplace, you’re doing best by standing out a bit. For Chase DeMaster of the band Get A Life, that’s what this is all about. DeMaster owns and operates his own label through French Kiss Label Group with #VeryJazzed; he’s a classically…

TUTS Artistic Director Explains the New Local Focus of Next Season

Relying on musical theater classics, mounting home grown productions instead of hosting touring shows, and incorporating more of the Humphreys School of Musical Theatre students in their professional productions will both restore Theatre Under the Stars to its original community engagement mission and enable it to become a nationally recognized…

Shame Brings Their Intense Post Punk To Houston

It was only about 30 years ago when bands like P.I.L., Wire, and The Fall were ruling the world with their post-punk sounds. Since then, post-punk as a genre has quieted until the last couple of years when bands like Protomartyr and Ought started making us remember the genre. Of…

The Biggest Rule Problems in the Three Major Pro Sports

Major League Baseball is proposing rule changes this year to help speed up the pace of play during games. As my colleague Sean Pendergast reported, Astros pitchers don’t sound too thrilled with the idea. In fact, there are plenty of players around Major League Baseball who find the proposed attempt…

Astros’ Blue Chip Prospect Forrest Whitley Suspended For 50 Games

On Wednesday morning, Houston Astro fans got their first bit of bad news during 2018’s spring training as the organizations’s top pitching prospect, right handed starter Forrest Whitley, received a 50 game suspension for violating minor league baseball’s drug policy. The suspension was first reported by ESPN.com’s Buster Olney on…

Some of Garth Brooks’ Best Weren’t Even His Biggest

Garth Brooks is opening (February 27) and closing (March 18) this year’s Rodeo Houston concert lineup, and you are no doubt aware of this because, well, Garth Brooks is unequivocally the most successful and noteworthy artist in country music history. Because of that, tickets for both of Garth’s Rodeo Houston…

Cold Feet: The Best of The Week

This week shows how diverse this year is shaping up to be, and not just the weather patterns. Performances from Above & Beyond, NF, Xavier Wulf, Hayes Carll and more will grace our city while locals like King Finn, DaggerHead, Mockingbird Brother and more will be around to fill in…

Can the Astros Repeat? 4 Reasons Why and 4 Reasons Why Not

As the full squad reports to spring training this week, there appears to be a sometimes not-so quiet confidence with this Astros squad. Justin Verlander believes the road to the title runs through Houston and has tweeted as such. The team has adopted the slogan “Never Settle” for the season,…

App of the Week: Houston Parking Made Easy with Parkmobile

App: Parkmobile Platform: iPhone, Android Website: http://us.parkmobile.com/ Cost: Free (not the parking though, obviously) A few years ago I was in Miami and I found myself face to face with a parking meter and no change in my pocket. On the side of the meter, I noticed there was an…

Ella Vos Finds Therapy Through Music

Therapy comes in any number of ways. Some opt for the more direct route via a counselor, psychologist or various other licensed professionals. Some internalize and don’t do much at all. Others turn to drugs or alcohol. Others, meanwhile, find healing in constructive avenues like exercise or volunteering. Ella Vos,…

Moth Wings Give You All The Feels on Open Swim

It was about two years ago when I saw Houston duo Moth Wings play to no less than about 100 people at each of two shows in one week. For a while now, the younger crop of new musicians in Houston have been doing things their own way, booking their…

Lights Reminds Houston That We Can Be Giants

Lights is one of those artists who has been hitting a hardcore tour schedule and selling gold records for a decade, but I only recently became aware of her through her latest album, Skin and Earth. For that I have my wife to thank. I haven’t seen her form such…

Breaking Down the Final 25 Games of the Rockets Season

Despite a rash of injuries, ups and downs in the schedule and the addition of players like Gerald Green and Joe Johnson to the lineup, the Rockets entered All-Star weekend with the best record in the NBA at 44-13, percentage points (and a tiebreaker) in front of the Golden State…

ImposterBoys Don’t Let Up on Debut Album

Over 20 years ago, I shared a cab with these nice women from an L.A. punk band called Red Aunts during SXSW. I remember their set the day before, and it was one of the most intense shows I’d seen up until that date. It doesn’t happen often, but every…

Cloudy, Wet Week Ahead in Houston Weather

First, the good news. There is a decent chance that we will have our first (mostly) dry weekend in quite a while at the end of the week. That is still a bit up in the air, but chances are looking better that we could have only modest chances of…

Touch(ed) Takes An Incredulous Look At Mental Health Issues

To enjoy a play, we the audience willingly engage in several suspensions of disbelief. Those people up there on stage? They really are the characters they portray. The lighting that dims, darkens or shines brightly? Well that’s just the atmosphere. Same for the music that fades in and out or…

Kemo For Emo Ends A Picture Perfect Romance

“To make something of this scale starting with only a single camera and a script was overwhelming. So starting two years ago and finally publishing the final video was invigorating.” That’s Larry Fenix discussing the work he, his band Kemo For Emo and a group of dedicated actors and local…

Astragal Hopes To Keep It Short and Sweet at In Bloom

Festivals are now just a part of the music landscape, whether you accept that or not. Now that FPSF, formerly Free Press Summer Fest, has been re-branded, renamed, and rescheduled to In Bloom, it’s time to start looking at those who make up the local side of the festival. In…

Openings and Closings: Bonjour Cafe Poetes, Arrivederci Arcodoro

Cafe Poetes, 122 West Gray, began its soft opening February 9, just in time for le jour d’amour, Valentine’s Day. The French cafe serves a unique variety of eclairs, such as vanilla lavender as well as the more traditional chocolate covered pastry. The menu also offers savory versions like salmon artichoke, for an…

Celebrate Chinese New Year at Yauatcha Houston

The lunar new year, popularly referred to as Chinese New Year, takes place this Friday, February 16. While there are a myriad of ways that you can celebrate — spending time with family, handing out red envelopes filled with money to young ones, or watching a lion dance — Chinese…

Book Takes You on the Smooth Sailin’ Seas of Yacht Rock

The Yacht Rock Book: The Oral History of the Soft, Smooth Sounds of the 70s and 80s By Greg Prato 296 pp. $22.95 Jawbone Press Of all the “retro” music movements that have seen songs and musicians gain newfound popularity decades after their initial day in the sun, Yacht Rock…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Get These Rodeo Season Specials

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Third Coast Restaurant, 6550 Bertner (sixth floor), will be hosting a Pinot Noir Tasting on Wednesday, February 21, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Guests will explore how the wine came to be and how American varietals…

Staying Out of Cycle: An Interview with Jeff Rosenstock

It was early 2015 when John Baldwin of Walter’s asked me, “have you heard this new Jeff Rosenstock record?” That record, We Cool?, would end up crashing the SideOneDummy website when it dropped, and thus made me a longtime fan of the indie rocker. I had already been a fan…

Here’s How to Get Your Tickets to Hamilton in Houston

It has just been announced that tickets for Hamilton will be on sale as of Friday, February 23 at 10 a.m. in Houston. The tickets will be sold through Ticketmaster Verified Fan® in a system “that allows pre-registered fans to unlock access to tickets without competing against scalpers and bots,” according…

Black Panther Proves Soundtracks Still Matter

Black Panther arrives in theaters this weekend, and you are no doubt keenly aware of this fact. This is for a few reasons. One, Marvel’s marketing push has been both brilliant and strong. Two, the film boasts a near-perfect score on Rotten Tomatoes (no easy feat for a comic-themed affair)…

App of the Week: Two Weather Apps For Everyday Users

App: Accuweather Website: https://downloads.accuweather.com/ Platform: iPhone/Android Cost: Free App: Wunderground Website: https://www.wunderground.com/download Platform: iPhone/Android Cost: Free There is no perfect weather app, free or otherwise. For all the apps we’ve tried over the years (and we’ve tried a LOT), nothing quite covers everything one would need. There are great specialty…

The Five Podcasts Everyone Should Listen to at Least Once

Whether it’s looking for something different as the new year began or visual entertainment burnout, I’ve noticed an uptick in “I’m new to podcasts, what should I listen to first?” posts going around on social media. The responses to these posts, while well-intentioned, are pretty hit and miss. Podcasts are…

A Short Tour Through ALDI: Is It For You?

Many people love ALDI, a few people dislike ALDI, and many just don’t understand ALDI. By the end of this article, many folks should have a better idea of whether or not ALDI is a spot worth checking out. ALDI is a close relative to Trader Joe’s, literally. Owned by…

Brass Beam: The Best Music of The Week

Now that we’re moving steadily into 2018, there’s plenty of acts visiting Houston ahead of the big push so many will make next month surrounding SXSW. This week we’ll get visited by the likes of Waxahatchee, Pedro The Lion, St. Vincent and G-Eazy while locals like Only Beast, Crawler, The…

You Might Think These Songs are Romantic; You are Wrong

Valentine’s Day is upon us. You may now use this reminder as an opportunity to see which flower companies offer same-day delivery. With regard to Valentine’s Day, celebrations certainly vary. Some couples, particularly those in the honeymoon stage of the relationship, will use the night as an opportunity to indulge…

Still Homeless Six Months After Harvey: A Look Back at Those Damned Dams

There’s no need to visit Glassdoor.com to realize that some of the worst places to work this past year were at the Harris County Flood Control District and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. While Hurricane Harvey was whomping Houston and southeast Texas with trillions of gallons of water, the engineers, meteorologists, scientists, surveyors and other…

Alternatives to Driving…Even in Houston

Houston is a car city. There is really no changing that mainly because it is huge and the easiest way to get around is on a freeway in a car. That doesn’t mean all of us can’t find ways to avoid getting behind the wheel for the benefit of traffic…

An Enemy of the People at Classical Theatre is Ibsen at His Boldest

It’s no surprise that a quill pen slashes through Classical Theatre’s logo. Is there another Houston company that produces, reveres, celebrates theater’s greatest writers? Shakespeare, Chekhov, Gogol, Strindberg, Aristophanes, Ibsen. There is much to be learned from these antique teachers. Our very being derives from their insights. Modern western civilization…

Meat-Free Fridays: Where to Eat in Houston For Lent 2018

After the decadence of “Fat Tuesday,” the 40 days of Lent begin. Though Lenten season is a time of prayer, atonement, and sacrifice (traditionally in the form of meat-free Fridays), that doesn’t mean you need to give up on flavor. From Friday night-only bouillabaisse to sloppy cheese enchiladas, these local…

The Cops Drop Their Arresting Punk On First Offense

If you’re making punk music today, you could easily blend in with the youths that are dropping pretty consistently at any given time. If you’re a band that wears outfits, the same could be said. When I first heard Houston’s The Cops, I was pretty shocked that a band that…

Another Week, Another Round of Gloomy Houston Weather

If you were hoping for a sunny and maybe even warmer forecast for the week ahead, you’ll probably want to look elsewhere. It has felt more like Seattle around here lately than Houston and, sadly, you may need an extra jolt of caffeine to reign in the seasonal affective disorder…

Memphis Explores Race, Love and Secrets

Set in the 1950s South, the Tony Award-winning musical Memphis tells the story of a white DJ who falls in love with a black singer. And no, this does not prompt everyone to break into the Hallelujah chorus. Wrong place, wrong time and not destined for success. But bolstered by…

Soggy Weekend Means You Might Want to Stay Inside

At the risk of completely abusing an already overused phrase, winter is coming…to an end. We are closing in on springtime here in Houston and the end result is often turbulent and schizophrenic weather patterns. Cold fronts are making their last gasp passes through the area, battling with warmer air beginning…

America, Leave the Light On for Motion Hotel

Motion Hotel plays a hometown set tonight at White Oak Music Hall. It’ll give Houston listeners their first taste of all-new music from the group, and it will set in motion a schedule that will have them bunking in hotels in a half-dozen states as they take their brand of…

Dear Tarantino: If She’s 13, It’s Your JOB Not to Have Sex With Her

There was a bit in Jezebel recently where famed auteur Quentin Tarantino defended also-famed auteur Roman Polanski. Polanski, the director of many important films, fled to Europe following allegations he had sexual relations with 13-year-old Samantha Gailey. Since then he has continued to have a storied and celebrated career involving…

An Ode to the Cali Sandwich Lady

I honestly don’t even know her name, but anyone who frequents the midtown Vietnamese joint, now inside the old Crave Sushi spot on Travis Street, knows who I mean. She is always behind the counter, taking orders and barking them back to her staff. She is the beating heart of…

Without A Face Drops New Banger

The way hip hop in Houston has always worked, is that there has always been a steady stream of new rappers in the wings ready to fight for the throne. Since Soundcloud has become its own sub-genre of the hip hop world, the waters have become muddied with rapper who…

An Insider’s Guide to 2018’s RodeoHouston

Whether you’ve got a section of the closet devoted to pearl button shirts, oversized belt buckles and cowboy boots made with all sorts of exotic leathers, or you’re a newbie to H-town and this truly is your first rodeo, there’s plenty to get excited about with the annual Houston Livestock…

The Timberlake Takedown is In Full Effect

The pop culture consuming public is an interesting case. As much as said public enjoys building up its icons, it enjoys tearing them down equally – if not more – so. Case in point, Tiger Woods. Once arguably the most popular athlete on the planet, Tiger’s fall from grace was…

Motion Sickness: The Best Music of The Week in Houston

The new year has certainly been full of surprises, and this week should be no different. While shows are moved in the wake of the closing of Walter’s, there’s still plenty of entertaining options that’ll be here around town. Performances from Phoebe Bridgers, BORGORE, Fetty Wap, Wild Child, and Sleigh…

Sleigh Bells is a Serendipitous Pop-Rock Story

Every relationship, no matter how mundane, has an origin story. Some professional types begin with the simple apply-interview-accept progression. Others of a more personal nature may range from a chance meeting at the park to a prearranged date via any number of online dating sites. Some of these relationships succeed,…

What The Closing Of Walter’s Says About Houston

The music world is changing so fast, that it’s almost difficult to keep up with. The way things were 20, ten, and even five years ago in music have since changed in ways that most people can’t begin to imagine. Sixteen years ago, Walter’s opened on Washington Avenue, and changed…

App of the Week: Marco Polo is Snapchat for Old People

App: Marco Polo Platform: iPhone/Android Website: MarcoPolo.me Cost: Free The title of this story is not an insult. As interesting as Snapchat can be with its funny filters and disappearing Snaps (supposedly protecting your nudes from the world at large – you know you do that, so don’t deny it), that…

King Cakes Hit Houston for Mardi Gras 2018

It’s time for the Mardi Gras and there’s no better way to celebrate the excess of pre-Lenten festivities than a traditional King Cake. Okay, maybe a couple of Pat O’ Brien- style hurricanes and some spice-loaded, boiled crawfish would be preferable, but for many Louisiana transplants and East Texans who identify…

All the Men on Boats at Main Street Theater Are Women

It’s the true-ish story of a ten-man expedition played on stage by ten women. It’s an epic journey along the rivers that run through the Grand Canyon, perhaps the last great mapping expedition in the United States. And led by a one-armed Army major who lost his right arm in…

Rockets Rolling As They Head Toward the All-Star Break

In the Rockets’ dismantling of the Cavs in Cleveland Saturday night, Chris Paul was plus-47 in 27 minutes of play. Ryan Anderson was plus-37. This was in Cleveland against LeBron James with James Harden somewhat limited by foul trouble early and still missing both Eric Gordon (sore back) and Trevor…

Ripe Cuisine Opens Storefront in the Heights

Since the closure of Radical Eats, I’ve been on the hunt for another go-to vegan restaurant in Houston. The purely vegan restaurant scene around town is woefully scant, but Stephanie Hoban is on her way to remedying this with a long-awaited storefront for her popular vegan food truck, Ripe Cuisine…

Wild Child Raises Expectations Ahead of Album’s Release

Music evolves, or at least it should. Great bands are always adding to what they do while expanding their sound without deterring from their initial intent. That’s what Austin’s Wild Child has always seemed to do at least. With each release they’ve added more members, expanded on their intense live…

Six More Weeks of Winter, But Probably Not for Houston

Punxsutawney Phil, the seer of seers, prognosticator of prognosticators, emerged from whatever hole he lives in last Friday and predicted six more weeks of winter. In the south, there is often a silent cheer that erupts because six more weeks of winter here means we put off the brutal heat…

7 Things About Nazi and Edgelord Humor

Yeah, you saw that right. Nazi humor on a Doctor Who page. A show that literally had an episode called “Let’s Kill Hitler” apparently still spawns fans and admins that think “blerp bloop gas chamber LOL.” What the hell these people get out of the show is a mystery to…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Get Your Whiskey and Chocolate On

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All month long Valentine’s Sweets at Ooh La La Dessert Boutiques Ooh La La Dessert Boutique, 23920 Westheimer, 20155 Park Row, 770 West Sam Houston Parkway North, will be offering special Valentine’s Day treats this month, including the Valentine’s Hostess Cupcake,…

J.J. Watt Wins Prestigious NFL Man of the Year Award

If you’re looking for the perfect way to encapsulate Houston Texans defensive end and franchise icon J.J. Watt, it happened on Saturday night. Following a season in 2017 in which he missed the final eleven games, a season which followed a season in which he missed the final thirteen games…

The Great Society Covers the Wounds, Scars and LBJ ’60s

“My fellow Americans, I am Lyndon Baines Johnson, the 36th President of the United States. Baby Boomers ridicule me, having lived through the turbulent ’60s during my presidency (1963 – 1968). To Gen-Xers and Millennials I am ancient history. They’re much too young to remember, if they even care about…

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: Make it a Super Beef Sunday

Here’s a look at this weekend’s best culinary happenings: Kick-off to Mardi Gras Galveston Friday through Sunday The Strand The 107th Mardi Gras! Galveston is taking over the island from Friday, February 2 though Tuesday, February 13 (Fat Tuesday). In addition to parades, balcony parties, concerts and plenty of beads,…

Openings & Closings: Leeland House Debuts, Bacon Brothers Depart

Leeland House, 2119 Leeland, opened in January. The Southern-inspired eatery offers breakfast and lunch, with plans to extend to a happy hour and dinner service in the future. The newest concept from owner and restaurateur, Cheryl Crider, of Neighborhood Hospitality, will have a coffee bar with beverages like flat whites…

Four Good Reasons to Dislike Musicals

A couple weeks ago, my wonderful mother treated my wife and I to Kinky Boots at Jones Hall. As sweet as this gift was, musicals are not really my cup of tea. Having said that, we had fun and it made me want to watch the film, which I still…

Giant Kitty Ups The Ante on Rampage

Punk music has changed a lot since its inception 40 years ago. If you’re a definitive punk band, you’re bound to change with each and every release, while hopefully growing your sound in the process. That seems to be what Houston’s Giant Kitty is up to with their second release…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Celebrate Good Fortune at Yauatcha

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: This February, dim sum teahouse Yauatcha, 5045 Westheimer, will celebrate its first Chinese New Year in Houston with a festive food and art activation, commissioning two leading London artists to create innovative Chinese lantern art installations…

James Harden is the NBA’s Most Valuable Player. Period.

Over the last two seasons, there was an argument to be made. Rockets guard James Harden put up gaudy numbers, historic numbers, but there were caveats. In 2015, Steph Curry led perhaps the best team in NBA history that didn’t win a title, wiping out the Rockets in the process. And…

MyDolls Leak Intense New Song

The Houston punk scene has always seemed to foster growth and creativity more than any other genre represented here. While there are subsets of the genre that have haters in it, the original punk bands are the acts that seem to keep growing with each and every release. So, it’s…

Six Things We Learned From Tom Brady’s Facebook Documentary

I arrived late Sunday afternoon in Minneapolis, and aside from roughly 90 percent of the media members dealing with some degree of system-shock because of the sub-freezing temperatures during the day (and sub-zero temps at night), the biggest storyline so far this week has been the world’s reaction to Tom…

Our Proposed Rule Changes For The New XFL

It’s pretty clear McMahon is pitching this alternative league to that segment of the America public who felt silent protests and on-field hijinx disrespected the NFL’s military fetishism and laughable stance on domestic violence.

Houston’s Best Bars to Watch the Super Bowl

The Super Bowl buzz in Houston is a bit tempered this year, considering our city isn’t, ya know, hosting the thing. Nevertheless, the NFL’s championship game is the biggest TV event of the year, and as such, is something to be celebrated. Some choose to host a viewing party. Others…

Will Houston Have Another Freeze Before Winter is Over?

Over the past 12 months, Houston has seen more than its fair share of anomalous weather. From Hurricane Harvey’s record flooding to an early-December snow to a January freeze that kept temps below 32 degrees for around 36 hours and left frozen rain intact on shadowy roof gables for several…

Moody Center for the Arts Looks to the Cosmos for its Spring Show

Take one spoonful of mid-century modern, mix in a healthy dose of multiverse theory, add a soupçon of algorithms and finish it all off with man’s triumph over wood and you’ve got an out-of-this-world spring show over at Rice University’s Moody Center for the Arts. Josiah McElheny’s Island Universe gives a…

Faded Heart: The Best Houston Music of The Week

The weather in Houston is changing almost hourly in this new year it seems, just like the dizzying array of music options that’ll swing through town over the next seven days. While famed independent music venue Walter’s will close their doors this weekend, performances from Borns, They Might Be Giants,…

Believe it or Not, the Pre-Sale for Menu of Menus Starts Today

The pre-sale for this year’s Menu of Menus® Extravaganza starts today at 10 a.m. and ends on February 2.  Tickets can be purchased through Ticketfly. Menu of Menus, one of Houston’s largest food and wine events with more than 40 area restaurants along with wine, beer and cocktails is presented…

Margo Price Leads the Female Country Revival

Female empowerment is certainly a popular topic of conversation these days. Between the #MeToo and Time’s Up movements, coupled with a slew of assault and harassment allegations in Hollywood and involving some of the most powerful men on the planet, women are increasingly (and rightfully) having their voices heard. And…

Chef Chat: Story Time With Monica Pope and Jamie Zelko

You’ve probably heard of James Beard nominated Monica Pope (most recently T’afia, Sparrow Bar and Cookshop) or Jamie Zelko (Zelko Bistro, Heights Honey Bee Project, The Ivy & James), maybe eaten at their restaurants and perhaps even seen them on television a time or two. These modern-day Amazon warriors continue…

Kevin Hart Coming to Houston in October

It’s going to be hard for Kevin Hart’s coming year to top his previous one, considering he starred in two hit movies, one of which (Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle) ruled the holiday season box office. Nevertheless, arguably the biggest stand-up comedian in the world today is going to give…

Stages Repertory Theatre Readies Itself For a Big Move

The plan was to keep it simple. Stages Repertory Theatre’s board and directors, like most thriving mid-size operations, had stayed solvent all these years with a mix of audience favorites and daring, edgier works while keeping a careful eye on the purse strings. They knew they needed a redo to…

Phoebe Bridgers Opens Up About Playing Texas

In recent years, singer songwriters in many cities can feel like they’re a dime a dozen, but it doesn’t feel like that’s the sound that’s coming from Los Angeles. You could’ve said that statement for a long time until last year, when Phoebe Bridgers released her stunning debut album Stranger…

App of the Week: H-E-B Delivers with a Top Notch App for Shoppers

App: H-E-B Grocery Store App Platform: iPhone/Android Website: HEB Mobile Cost: Free Grocery shopping is a joy for some and torture for others. There have been numerous apps come out to try and make the process easier from list-making tools to grocery delivery services. H-E-B is the undisputed king of…

Alma en venta Not as Magical as It Would Like to Be

Magic realism rears its shaggy head in Philip Boehm’s Alma en venta (Soul On Sale), the lodestar production to lead off Stages Repertory Theatre’s Sin Muros Festival in February, a salute to “Latina/o” artists. The comprehensive “Without Walls” jubilee features the world premiere of Josh Inocencio’s Purple Eyes, readings of…

Rossini’s Wickedly Funny Barber Struggles With Too Many Distractions

There’s an opera hidden inside Houston Grand Opera’s Resilience Theater at the George R. Brown Convention Center. Can you find it? It’s a masterpiece; that’s a certainty. It’s also wickedly funny. Written by opera’s buffa genius, Gioacchino Rossini, The Barber of Seville is the finest prosecco: fizzy, flavorful, potent. You…

The Killers Keep It Rolling in Sugar Land

The Killers are an interesting band as it pertains to the modern-day scene. They aren’t exactly current enough to get lumped in with bands like Imagine Dragons or The War on Drugs, nor are they some throwback nostalgia act looking to cash in on good records past. In fact, the…

Last Reflections By John Royal

I have decided my time at the Houston Press is at an end. Thank you all for reading over the past several years. It’s been something that I’ve enjoyed doing, but sometimes, things just have to end. Before I go, however, I just had a few things I wanted to…

NFL Head Coaching Hiring (and Retaining) Report Card

The NFL, like all sports, has its own set of sub-seasons within its own year. There are the prominent sub-seasons like the draft, training camp, the regular season, and the postseason. Beyond that, there are the smaller events or calendar windows, such as the NFL combine, free agency, and my…

Getting a Li’l Yachty With Houston Musicians

Here’s an admission: we love yacht rock. The music is sometimes called “chillwave” or, more commonly, “Adult-Oriented Rock.” Its easy, breezy tunes – songs like Steely Dan’s “Hey Nineteen,” Rupert Holmes’ “Escape (The Pina Colada Song)” and the Doobie Brothers’ “What a Fool Believes” – created a commercially successful genre…

Keeshea Pratt Band Brings Home A World Title

Last weekend, Houston’s own Keeshea Pratt Band took the blues music world by storm and earned the top honors at the 2018 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. It was Tuesday evening when the Houston Press caught up with Pratt, the band’s namesake, vocalist and freshly crowned queen of the blues…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Celebrate One Year at One Fifth

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: One Fifth Houston, 1658 Westheimer, will be celebrating its one year anniversary on Monday, January 29. The evening will feature a special a la carte menu with house favorites from both One Fifth Steak and One Fifth…

Houston Symphony Announces its 2018-19 Season, Cue the Violins

When music-struck parents envision their lessons-taking children as one day soaring to great heights playing the violin, surely Joshua Bell and Itzhak Perlman play prominent roles in those dreams. Fortunately for us all, the Houston Symphony has signed both on for appearances in its 2018-19 season, which is being announced today. In…

The 2018 Grammys: Who Will (and Should) Win

Football is taking a break this weekend (no, the Pro Bowl doesn’t count), which makes Sunday night a fitting time to honor some of the best and brightest in mainstream music. The 60th Annual Grammy Awards emanate from New York City, and performers include Bruno Mars, U2, Kendrick Lamar, Sam…

Astros Singleton, Deetz Suspended for Substance Abuse

In what has quickly become one of the biggest bust stories in Astros history, infielder Jon Singleton was suspended 100 games for his third bust of an illegal substance. Additionally, right-handed AA pitcher Dean Deetz got dinged for 80 games for use of performance-enhancing drugs. First, Deetz was drafted in…

Made Man: The Best Houston Concerts of The Week

Hopefully there’s no more ice on the road while we’re closing out the first month of the year. This week we’ll see sets from Marilyn Manson, Wolf Parade, Prawn, Big Boi and more while locals like Football, etc., Forever Miles, Grand Old Grizzly and others will fill in the spaces…

After the Cold and Rain, the Sun Emerges in Houston

Haven’t we all had pretty much enough winter already? OK, some of you may like the cold, but most Houstonians would like to see the temperatures moderate for a bit and maybe even warm up somewhat. For that group, Mother Nature appears to have heard your pleas. It’s not going…

Rockets Roll to 3-0 Home Stand with Win Over Heat

The Rockets finally managed to put the entire band back together on Monday night and the results were similar to what they managed in the previous two games, a 99-90 win over a banged up Miami Heat team. The win gave the three straight wins in all three games on…

While You Were Away: The Killers Still Rock

It’s rare that a band’s finest work ultimately signals the end of its commercial heyday; in fact, this seems almost the opposite of what happens with most successful bands. With regard to bands of the past two decades, think Foo Fighters. Think Green Day. Hell, venture into individuals artists and…

First Look at SusieCakes in the Village

As a dessert fiend, I know where to get cake in Houston. For an airily-crumbed yellow cake with fudgy chocolate frosting, Empire Cafe is the ticket (preferably on a Monday, to take advantage of half-price cake day). For thick layers of a densely-sprinkled vanilla slice with pure white frosting? Sweet…

Giant Kitty Is Ready To Rampage With New Single

Punk rock has always been a genre that’s more defined by those who play it than those who deem it worthy or unworthy. In the punk world, it seems like nowadays there are more than enough people trying to prove what punk is or isn’t. However for Houston’s Giant Kitty,…

Where Does The AFC South Stack Up Heading Into 2018?

With all but two teams done for the season, and more importantly, with all of the head coaching positions in the division now filled (assuming we believe Josh McDaniels will wind up in Indianapolis once the Patriots’ season is over), it’s time to look at the state of the union…

Taste Test: Three Brothers Bakery Pie

Pie day is Tuesday, and no, I don’t mean PI Day. National Pie Day has its own dedicated 24 hours in January, and it’s meant to be a celebration of the baked creation—according to Google, “a day for all to bake or cook their favorite pies.” In the off chance…

Harvest Day Arrives For A Texas Medical Marijuana Company

“When we got our provisional license on May 1, we basically won that provisional license on an application that was just 300+ pages of dreams,” Compassionate Cultivation CEO Morris Denton tells me Friday morning, standing outside one of the flower rooms at CC’s medical marijuana facility. There’s an excitement in…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Get Ready for a One Pot Showdown

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: Monday, January 22 Basque Country Dinner at Uchi Uchi, 904 Westheimer, will be expanding its multi-cultural twist on Japanese cuisine with a one-night-only menu exploring the flavors of Spain’s Basque Country, offered from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Created in partnership with…

I Don’t Care If Aziz Ansari is Sad

Over the last few weeks there’s been a long discussion regarding a blog post detailing a sexual encounter between a woman named Grace and actor/comedian Aziz Ansari. Ansari’s actions, as described by the author, have prompted a lot of speculation where the line between sexual assault and just bad sex…

Where to Dine on Valentine’s Day 2018 in Houston

Romance is in the air and Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, so now is the time to make reservations for the special day. From decadent, prix fixe meals for two to a la carte affairs offering complimentary bubbly and chocolate-dipped strawberries, these Houston restaurants are ready to bring…

Narrow Head Returns With Killer New Track

Twenty years ago there was a time when fuzz infused rock seemed to be everywhere, and you couldn’t really escape it. In today’s crowded music climate, the bands that are making distorted guitar rock are few and far between, but the ones who are making it are doing it better…

Cougars Shock Shockers, Defeat Wichita State 73-59

It was 50 years ago Saturday that the Houston Cougars hosted the UCLA Bruins in the so-called Game of the Century. The first major college basketball game played in a domed stadium before a packed crowd and televised on national television, the game saw the second-ranked Cougars bring down the…

Chaos And Comedy Come Together In The Superbly Quirky Well

It’s close to impossible for a theater company to hit it outta the park every production. This is true regardless of the theater’s size, budget, mandate or creative team. It is certainly true of Mildred’s Umbrella, a small company that doesn’t always elicit critical praise in these pages. But, what…

Houston Women’s March Attracts Thousands

In more ways than one her face and body had been kissed by age; she sat patiently waiting in her wheelchair for the second Houston Women’s March to begin. At 87 years, her light green eyes shone bright with purpose. The daughter of immigrants who had just barely escaped Germany…

Elektra and its Tale of All-Consuming Blood Lust Has Blockbuster Power

The only thing missing from Houston Grand Opera’s superlative rendition (via Chicago Lyric Opera) of Richard Strauss and Hugo von Hofmannsthal’s titanic Elektra (1909) is the orchestra. In a telling, but apocryphal, tale from the Dresden rehearsals, Strauss berated maestro Ernst von Schuch: “The orchestra’s not loud enough, I can…

The Cast of Best of Enemies Makes the Unbelievable Believable

When in doubt listen to The Godfather’s Michael Corleone, “Keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.” Both protagonists in Mark St. Germain’s theater adaptation of Osha Gray Davidson’s non-fiction Best of Enemies do this with a pungent sniping that’s mighty hard to swallow. Based on a true story set…

Rice’s Sam McGuffie Aims to Medal at the Winter Olympics

Sam McGuffie was a do-everything offensive threat for the Rice Owls. A Rice Owl from 2009 to 2012, McGuffie primarily played running back, but he also spent lots of time in the slot and at wide receiver. He finished his career with 2,299 all-purpose offensive yards, scoring a total of…

Marilyn Manson is Best When Showing His Softer Side

Marilyn Manson rose to fame as America’s favorite shock rocker. With his profane lyrics, drug-fueled persona and attire that can safely be labeled provocative, Manson thrived in the pre-social media age. Yes, there was a time when a rock star could legitimately scare people, something Manson proved during his late…

Joel McHale is On the Neverending Tour

Joel McHale has starred in big-budget movies and headlined one of the most critically-acclaimed television comedies of its era. He regularly pops up on late-night talk shows to banter with the host. He has hosted ESPN’s ESPY Awards. With a quick wit and charm to match, it’s no wonder McHale…

ABRY Makes Herself Known On Debut Single

The dance pop world is a tough one to break into, no matter how good you are. As a music journalist, you tend to get messages from all types of artists who have new music out or music that’s coming out. While sometimes you can’t get to all of those…

NFL Playoffs: Conference Title Game Best Bets

If the goal of the postseason were to create a metaphor or symbol of an NFL’s regular season, this year’s playoffs is doing a hell of a job. In a season where television ratings dipped (significantly, in some weeks), players protested during the anthem, player and owner conflict amped up,…

Come Together Right Now with Peace and the Chaos

If there’s a band name more in-step with the times than “Peace and the Chaos,” I’m unaware of it. Yes, the opposing yins and yangs of life are eternal. There have always been differences between the left and the right, betwixt the haves and have-nots, among women and men. But…

First Look at Harlem Road Texas BBQ

In Texas, there is plenty of BBQ to be had, but not all of it is good and distinct. Traditions and known methods are reliable but putting a twist on them and adding style along with elements from another culture goes a long way. A certain BBQ brand was doing…

Houston Women’s March Steps Up For 2018 Rally

The second Houston Women’s March will take place Saturday, Jan. 20 from 9:30 a.m. to noon, starting at the Buffalo Bayou Waterworks Building, 105 Sabine Street and concluding at City Hall, 901 Bagby Street. Guests include DJ Gracie, Kim Franklin of The Suffers and several guest speakers, including former Mayor Annie Parker and other community representatives.

Upcoming Houston Food Events: The Truffle Masters Returns

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Basketball and burger fans can head to Brasserie du Parc, 1440 Lamar, which is rolling out a new Burger and a Beer special whenever the Rockets are playing in Houston. For $10 plus tax and gratuity,…

Dan Workman Takes The Next Step In Houston Music History

The music world is full of engineers and producers, many of whom make their marks and then seem to disappear. Houston’s Dan Workman, the producer, engineer, musician and artist, is still making plenty of waves in and out of the music world. As a member of the seminal experimental band…

A Hard Freeze Kind of Wednesday Morning for Houstonians

No school again today. Colleges are shut down for day two also. The area remains under a hard freeze warning, wind chill advisory and winter weather advisory until 10 a.m. Municipal courts are closed for the day. Metro is taking a break until the afternoon. The Houston Chronicle asked for…

Eat This: Short Rib Soup at Ohn Korean Eatery

I don’t go to Ohn Korean Eatery nearly as often as I should. The cool Korean joint opened by chef and restauranteur Mike Tran (who also owns Aka Sushi House, Tiger Den, Mein Chinese Restaurant, Night Market Thai, and Laki Fish) earlier this year, I think of it as more…

Simple Fix: The Best Music of The Week in Houston

The new year is shaping up nicely and this week is a great example of that. In the next seven days Houston will be treated to the enchanting sounds of Aimee Mann, the psych garage rock of Night Beats, and The Moody Blues will all be here in town. Of…

2018 College Football Coaching Hire Report Card

You look at Kevin Sumlin’s 2017 season at Texas A&M, and the way that it ended, and at first blush, you feel badly for Kevin Sumlin. You do, don’t you? I mean, in the very first week of the season, his team blew a five touchdown lead in a little…

Spread the Love at The Cheese Bar For National Cheese Lover’s Day

Award-winning Mac & Cheese: check. Beer Cheese Soup: check. Grilled Cheese: check. Poutin: check. Check. Check. Check. The Cheese Bar at the Boardwalk at Towne Lake in Cypress, Texas should be a destination on every cheese lover’s checklist, and just in time for National Cheese Lover’s Day, January 20. It’s…

HISD Will Stay Closed on Wednesday [UPDATED]

HISD has just released a statement that all schools and its offices will be closed Wednesday. Describing it as “a precautionary measure because of inclement weather and the related potential for dangerous road conditions,” a press release from the district said that the expectation of continuing icy road conditions on Wednesday…

The Thorn And Moon Magickal Market Offers Magic for the Daring

For the first Friday of the last couple of months, a very special marketplace has been open to visitors who are drawn to experiences that break from the expected and mundane. The people responsible are a creative coven of witches who also run their own occult and magical supply business…

Waxahatchee Opens Up About The Importance of Being Southern

Katie Crutchfield has had no problem proving that she’s one of the best new songwriters coming out of the indie rock world. From her pop punk leanings with her and her twin sister’s now defunct band P.S. Eliot to the subtle beauty of the 2015 Waxahatchee album Ivy Tripp, Crutchfield…

As The Scandal Widens, What’s Next For The Alley?

Joy Yvonne Jones appeared on the Alley stage in 2015/16 as an ensemble player in As You Like it and a fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, both of which were directed by Alley Artistic Director Gregory Boyd. Even before she set foot in the rehearsal room, she was warned…

Chris Paul Returns to LA as Rockets Look to Go 4-0 This Week

With James Harden and Luc Mbah a Moute still at least a couple weeks from returning to action (and Nene and Tarik Black recently sidelined), it was looking like a pretty tough stretch over the past week, but Chris Paul happened. The Rockets point guard led the way—along with the…

NFL Playoff Miracle: The Case Keenum Play — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

In a way, this season’s NFL playoffs have been the ultimate irony. In a season which has been embodied by declining television ratings, national anthem protests, mistrust between the players and owners, and woefully half-baked concussion protocol, these NFL playoffs have been (from a drama standpoint, at least) exactly what…

Luhnow Does It Again, Gerrit Cole Traded To Astros

On Wednesday this past week, Houston Astro fans everywhere were teased by afternoon reports that the Pittsburgh Pirates had traded former All-Star starting pitcher Gerrit Cole to the Astros. Some reports even got as specific as to say that the package going back to the Pirates included outfielder Derek Fisher…

10 Houston Concerts We’re Looking Forward to in 2018

If the first weekend of 2018 is any indication, Houston’s concert future looks bright. With the power duo of Big Freedia and Boyfriend opening things up and Carly Rae Jepsen (who was kind enough to take Katy Perry on the road with her) shutting them down, it was a mighty…

This Week in Houston Food Events: Warm Up with Seasonal Eats

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All month long National Steak Month at Roka Akor Roka Akor, 2929 Weslayan, is celebrating National Steak Month with two exclusive Wagyu flights and a 28-day dry aged ribeye during the month of January. Guests can experience the Japanese Wagyu flight…

10 New Year’s Resolutions for Houston Drivers

Happy New Year, Houstonians! It’s a new year, a new you and time to solidify those resolutions. For the benefit of all of us who take to the roads each day (and take our lives in our own hands), may we suggest a few for the drivers out there? Our…

Alley Theatre Circles the Wagons Some More

The Alley Theatre, clearly feeling under siege this week with the abrupt departure of longtime artistic director Gregory Boyd and the ensuing allegations about a toxic environment involving bullying and butt pinching as reported by the Houston Chronicle, is not being particularly forthcoming with the media or public. In an…

Houston Symphony Names New Executive Director and CEO

Are California and Texas like BFFs? At least it seems that way given today’s announcement that John Mangum, who most recently served as president and artistic director of the Philharmonic Society of Orange County and who before that was director of artistic planning for the San Francisco Symphony is the new…

Houston’s 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: A Gumbo Smackdown

Here’s a look at this weekend’s best culinary happenings: Gumbo Smackdown at Sugar Land Town Square Saturday, noon to 3 p.m. 2711 Plaza Houstonia’s fifth annual Gumbo Smackdown will take place at Sugar Land Town Square. Chefs will compete for the city’s best gumbo as festival goers taste, vote, sip…

Bob Schneider’s Not Dead Yet

The life of many singer-songwriters isn’t one necessarily tailored to a long lifespan. Between the long hours, late nights, travel, and those booze-filled smoky nights, it’s a profession that certainly lends itself to an early grave. At one point in his career, Austin’s own Schneider figured he too would join…

NFL Playoffs, Divisional Round: This Weekend’s Best Bets

Much was made during the College Football Playoff about how we wound up with an all-SEC final, and how regionalized the playoff had become. All four semifinal participants were, more or less, in the southwest quadrant of the country, and the two finalists were driving distance from the finals venue…

We Know Our Country — Well at Least Some Folks Think So

The Houston Press got some good news Wednesday that Vivid Seats, which describes itself as “the largest independent ticket marketplace for concerts, theater and sports, had included our online music site in an article highlighting the top sites that country music fans should know for 2018. Talk about music to…

HISD Cuts Down on its Starts and Stops

Starting in the 2018-19 school year, Houston ISD schools will have one of two standardized start and end times, it was announced Wednesday. Elementary and K-8 campuses will start at 7:30 a.m. and end their day at 2:50 p.m.  Middle schools, high schools and campuses with grades 6-12 will go…

Football, etc. Take Their Sound To Japan

There’s a concept in the music world that a band needs a manager, that a band needs an agent, and that a band needs a ton of extra personnel. However, for a long time now, there have been a ton of bands who tour the globe without any of that,…

The Acting and Singing Are the Best Parts of The Color Purple

Who, in their right mind, would dare call Adrianna Hicks, playing Celie, “ugly,” as does every character in John Doyle’s revisionist The Color Purple? OK, maybe “powerhouse,” “incandescent,” even “lovely,” that I would agree with, but “ugly”? No way on earth or any stage this side of the Great White…

Don’t Fall For The Wobbly Wheel Scam

Recently, Houston has been the feeding ground for a slimy type of predator, cruising our roads like sharks looking for wounded prey. But unlike sharks, which are only doing what comes natural to them, and who are part of a beneficial cycle, the predators working Houston’s Southwest side, are a…

Doing Good: The Best of The Week

The year is going strong so far, and this week is no different. Sets from touring acts like Milky Chance, Duel, and Dirty Fences will all be here while locals like Mojave Red, Pyreship, Killer Hearts and more will fill in the spaces between. Thursday you can start off with The…

Plan to Bundle Up for the Houston Marathon

Houston has enjoyed a slightly more mild weekend and start to the work week despite a cool front that moved through Sunday night bringing with it some occasionally heavy storms including hail and an abundance of lightning. Raise your hand if your dog was freaked out. While we won’t actually…

Ups and Downs Continue for Harden-less Rockets

The adage “live by the three, die by the three” has been bandied about in NBA circles since the three point shot became a  part of the game. But, the Rockets, a team that shoots the long-range shot in greater numbers than any team in league history, may be better…

What Coachella’s Lineup Reveals About Festivals in 2018

The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival – or Coachella, for brevity’s sake – is the premier, or at least the most noteworthy, annual music festival in the United States. Taking place over two weekends in April, it’s also one of the earlier festivals on the calendar, meaning it sort…

The Cops Debut New Song “Hot Pursuit”

Typically speaking, anytime you catch a band playing in some sort of stylized garb or matching outfits, you should figure that the gimmick will outweigh the music. There have been exceptions to that rule in bands like Rocket From The Crypt, but few have been is solidly done as Houston’s…

NFL Playoffs: Wild Card Weekend — 4 Winners, 4 Losers

When the Texans season ended so ignominiously in Indianapolis on New Year’s Eve, we thought we could turn the page and never have to think about 2017 ever again. in so many ways — injuries, results, Tom Savage fumble sacks — it was the most grueling season in Texans history…

The Subtle Misogyny in Anti-Goth Makeovers

Last month Transformed explored my least-favorite trope in makeover shows: the “goth to normal” look. Or, as they call it this time, Goth to Gorgeous. Pardon me while I throw up a bit. Nicole Guilbault, a self-described Victorian goth, decided to change up her look after prompting from her godbrother,…

Cougars Go All-In on the Baylor Way of Winning Football Games

The Houston Cougars decided to go all in on the #MeToo movement this weekend, announcing the addition of former Baylor assistant coaches Kendal Briles and Randy Clements to the football team’s coaching staff on Saturday morning. Of course, UH is going all in on the movement by hiring two men…

10 Places Houston Insiders Take People Visiting Town

Houston, unlike other major cities in the United States, doesn’t really have an iconic spot for out-of-town visitors. Sure, there’s NASA and its rather disappointing tour. There is the much-hyped shopping at the Galleria or the historic views of the city from the San Jacinto Monument. None of these things…

At Duck Donuts You Are in Control of Your Own Creation

Duck Donuts has arrived. Doughnuts in Houston have been popular for a while, so, what makes this doughnut any different than the rest? Based on a visit this morning, It’s the puppy-like excitement you feel that begins with ordering, watching the batter plopped in the fryer, getting it iced and…

Sessions, Rescinding Cole Memo, Goes to War With Legal Marijuana

On Thursday, Jeff Sessions rescinded the Cole Memorandum, ending an understanding between federal authorities and states with legal marijuana. The move raised fears of an impending crackdown and further cements Sessions’s reputation as an anti-pot crusader. While marijuana remains illegal at the federal level, the Cole memo, issued by Deputy…

An Iliad Takes the Epic And Makes It Modern

By now we’ve been so endlessly bombarded with listicles that you’d think any thematic naming off of one thing after another would barely catch our attention let alone stir any emotions. But just watch what happens when a nameless narrator, the solo actor on stage, tries to remember which tragically…

The 20 Best Houston Rap Tapes Of 2017 (5-1)

05. ROB GULLATTE, Gullactic Vision Five years is a long time between projects. Rob Gullatte swore that he was retired, that he was done rapping but no rap retirement indeed rings true. He’d been preparing Gullactic Visions under watchful eyes, waiting for the moment to arrive to let it go…

Cougars Lose 81-63 to 9th-Ranked Wichita State

Wichita State has been one of the best mid-major basketball programs for many years. But tired of not being treated as a major player in college basketball, the school made the leap during the off-season, joining the American Athletic Conference, perhaps the best of the mid-major conferences. The Houston Cougars…

Openings and Closings: Carmelo’s Returns, Duck Donuts Debut

While many Houstonians bade a tearful farewell on Christmas day to Carmelo’s,14795 Memorial, plans were already made for its continued survival. According to The Cleverly Food Talk Radio Show, Carmelo Mauro has sold his namesake restaurant to a local restaurateur, Benjamin Berg. Berg owns B&B Butchers and Restaurant, 1814 Washington,…

Take a Look at the Stacked RODEOHOUSTON 2018 Lineup

Ever since the announcement that Garth Brooks would not only be returning to RODEOHOUSTON but opening and closing the event, we’ve known that this was going to be a huge year for the Rodeo. Now we’ve got the rest of the 2018 entertainment lineup, featuring some of the biggest names…

The 20 Best Houston Rap Tapes Of 2017 (10-6)

10. KYLE HUBBARD, All Good Things Come Kyle Hubbard wrote his masterpiece of an album mostly in the front seat of his car. It’s been covered time and time again, but Hubbard’s flow, that of a yeoman clocking in and clocking out from a bullshit nine-to-five is endearing. All Good…

Nathan Quick Comes Full Circle On The Other Side

Nathan Quick is an artist. You need to let that sink in, as he’s always been the guy who drops a record, and the response you’ll hear most is that “he’s a nice guy,” or “he’s a productive guy.” However, on his latest release The Other Side, he bears his…

From Bank to Bar: Brews and Boos in Burton, Texas

Retirement plans come in all shapes and sizes. Some folks plan to travel, others decide to take up playing bridge, but for Stephen and Melissa Russell — who must have been the coolest couple around — they decided to take their popular house concerts one step further by opening up…

How Katy Perry Can Get Back on Track

Katy Perry is one of the biggest pop stars on the planet. She has toured the world, sold millions of records, logged hits for days, made millions of dollars, and in the process, became an absolute pop culture phenomenon. Point being, it’s good to be Katy Perry, who brings her…

Upcoming Houston Food Events: Hot Sake and a Bubbles Brunch

Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings: Etoile Cuisine et Bar, 1101-11 Uptown Park, creates two special prix fixe menus each month, one for dinner and one for weekend brunch, and from each sale, a portion goes to a designated monthly charity. For…

Ryan Pera and Agricole Hospitality Head For Montrose

Agricole Hospitality will open Night Heron at 1601 West Main this February in the space formerly known as Lowbrow. According to a press release the menu will offer, “small plates and shareables… explore cuisines from around the world… beers on tap, a 75-bottle wine list with strong by-the-glass offerings, and…

Deshaun Watson’s ACL Rehab Progressing Ahead of Schedule

It appears as though Texans head coach Bill O’Brien will be back for the upcoming 2018 season, although in a cryptic 25 minute press conference yesterday, in which he deferred about half of the answers to Bob McNair (who has not spoken publicly in quite some time), O’Brien essentially left…

The 20 Best Houston Rap Tapes Of 2017 (15-11)

15. EASY YVES SAINT, Don’t Panic Rapping ass Yves makes it a personal mission to be a step ahead of the next bar that comes out of his mouth. It is proficiency of the highest order and unlike Eminem meticulously peeling away how to rhyme words with orange, it’s actually…

Analyzing the Rockets Schedule Without James Harden

The Rockets’ annual New Year’s Eve game turned into a thrilling double-overtime win, the first win in the previous six games for the Rockets against the team who started their losing streak, the Lakers. The 148-142 final delivered a win for a team going through a rough patch, but it…

First Look at Nancy’s Hustle

The universe wanted me to find out about Nancy’s Hustle. A new neighborhood bistro and wine bar in EaDo, the eatery opened in early December and hadn’t been on my radar until I watched — interest piqued — an Instagram story in which my friend enticingly poured cream into perfectly…

Bitter Cold Descends Upon Much of the U.S.

We in Houston tend to think we have it rough when temperatures hover around the freezing mark as they have early in this first week of 2018. But, for those who have not had to live through the kind of brutal cold gripping parts of the United States since New…

Swish Swish: The Best of The Week

Now that 2017 is in the books, we can start looking forward to a promising new year, resolutions most of us won’t keep, and plenty of entertaining options in the slowest time of year for concerts. But even with that being the case, there’s more than enough happening around town…

Hard Freeze Coming Tonight for Entire Houston Area

The record temperature for January 3 is 25 degrees. We’re not gonna lie, 25 degrees is damn cold for Houston, Texas, USA. When friends who are from more northern climbs laugh at our suffering, we just remind them to check with us in August. But, don’t be surprised if we…

The Vikings Ride the Arm of Case Keenum to the NFL Playoffs

The NFC’s No. 2 seed for the playoffs is the Minnesota Vikings with a 13-3 record. Not many predicted the Vikings would end up in this spot. Especially not after starting quarterback Sam Bradford was essentially knocked out for in the first game. And especially not when Bradford’s backup was…

The 20 Best Houston Rap Tapes Of 2017 (20-16)

Last year either felt like the longest year ever or the shortest one, depending on your deposition. In the last four months alone, the city of Houston has witnessed a 500-year flood, a World Series win, a franchise quarterback arrive and a snow day. We also may have had the most…

Breaking Down the Blockbusters of 2018, Trailer By Trailer

While movie theaters struggle with the question of how to get audiences to fork over $10 a ticket, Hollywood rolls on with another year of big budget, CG heavy spectaculars that’ll we’ll all have 24 hours to see before the spoilers start littering up our social media feeds. The year…

Are We Nearing the End of Music Ownership?

Many of us were criminals at the end of the 20th century. You can dress up any argument you want about why you got into file sharing in the first place, but if you were one of the millions who downloaded and used Napster and the similar apps that followed,…

Fight Me Drops Debut That Doesn’t Disappoint

When bands release their debut albums, many attempt to do so with plenty of fanfare, and try to get the word out as much as possible. That’s not really how Houston’s Fight Me does anything, but that’s not a bad thing either. So, while this album came out a couple…

This Week in Houston Food Events: A New Year, A New Burger

Here’s a look at this week’s hottest culinary happenings: All month long Salad Swap Challenge at Snappy Salads Beginning Tuesday, January 2 and throughout the month, both Houston locations of Snappy Salads, 19111 Katy and 1920 Fountain View, will be offering a “Salad Swap Challenge”. Guests who dine at other…

The 10 Biggest Houston Sports Stories of 2017

“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” could describe virtually any year in Houston sports, but perhaps none quite as dramatically as 2017. The thrill of victory and the agony of defeat was in full effect around here. In reality, the good outweighed the bad…


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