Jan 31 – Feb 6, 2013

Jan 31 - Feb 6, 2013 / Vol. 25 / No. 5

100 Favorite Dishes: Our Love Letter to Houston Food

Over at our food blog, Eating…Our Words, we count down our 100 Favorite Dishes in Houston each year for your gustatory pleasure. And in this week’s cover story “Eating Our Hearts Out,” we’ve once again rounded up all of those dishes from the prior year in one convenient spot –…

LA Bar: A Cajun Restaurant with an Italian Heritage

One of the biggest surprises I found in the course of dining at LA Bar — the subject of this week’s cafe review — wasn’t how expensive the Gulf oysters on the half-shell were ($12 a dozen) nor how much better those oysters tasted when topped with garlic butter and…

Final Video Game Atlas Entry: Narshe

Houston Press has thoroughly enjoyed bringing you our regular guidebook to video game worlds, but your humble traveler is reporting from his final destination. Thanks for reading, and for more video game maps visit VGMaps. Name: Narshe, Final Fantasy series Population: 234 Government: Autonomous capitalist collective run by an elder…

Reality Bites: The Vanilla Ice Project

If I were Rob “Vanilla Ice” Van Winkle (if only!), I’d be a little insulted the DIY Network hasn’t done more to promote my program, The Vanilla Ice Project. I’ve been doing this reality show thing for a while now and I had no idea the VIP even existed. And…

A Love Letter to Houston Food (and a Map to Guide You)

In this week’s cover story “Eating Our Hearts Out,” we’ve once again rounded up all of the 100 Favorite Dishes from the prior year in one convenient spot — dishes which exemplify Houston’s status as “the South’s new Creole city,” “Mutt City,” or whichever moniker you choose to apply to…

Charity Saloon Gets a Shout-Out on The Colbert Report

Almost everyone in the service industry enjoys receiving media accolades and mentions in the press. Anything from a positive visit by a critic to a passing mention usually bodes well for business. One honor ranks higher than all others however. And that honor is a passing mention by political satirist…

Catch Me If You Can: Everybody’s Hustling But the Story is Thin

The set-up: The pedigree for the musical Catch Me If You Can, based on the somewhat fictionalized biography of Frank Abagnale, Jr., security and fraud guru extraordinaire, which in turn was the basis for the Steven Spielberg movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks, is unrivaled. The production team for…

An Animal Roars Again: The Eric Burdon Interview, Part 1

As lead vocalist for the ’60s British Invasion band the Animals, Eric Burdon fronted what was perhaps the toughest R&B-influenced group from the era (sorry, Stones fans), and had a second incarnation exploring psychedelic music. In his collaborations with War, Burdon pushed the boundaries of improvisational jamming and started the…

Project Runway Season 11: All Teams, All the Time

So, thanks for the head’s up guys–Project Runway has been on for two weeks and no one told me! Last weekend I popped open a bottle of wine and settled in catch up on all the action–a mere four hours of PR: two 90-minute episodes, plus the one-hour Road to…

Cactus Music Wants You to Help Pick “Houston’s Playlist”

In honor of “Social Media Week,” which is a real thing nowadays, the good folks at Cactus Music are asking their customers (and our readers) to nominate one song either about Houston or from a Houston artist to help create what they are calling the “first-ever community-curated playlist inspired by…

Donnie Glenn Raymond, Jr.: Busted for eBay Sale Gone Wrong

There was trouble afoot in Van Alstyne, Texas, a tiny community northeast of Dallas I didn’t even know existed until I read a report about how a man there got shafted when he tried to buy a motorcycle from an East Texas man. Donnie Glenn Raymond, Jr. of Lufkin (where…

Whimseybox: Creativity Delivered To Your Doorstep Monthly

A Houston company is making DIY projects and crafting easier than ever with a subscription service that delivers a grab-bag of instructions and supplies to your doorstep each and every month. Whimseybox is the brainchild of Alicia DiRago, founder of the crafting blog Dismount Creative. The company is just over…

10 Great Versions of “Wild Thing”

“Wild Thing” may not be most-recorded song in history, but it’s got to be up there. (It’s not even in the Top 10, though, according to the UK’s The Independent.) But when the version by the Troggs, whose singer Reg Presley died of cancer late Monday night, became a hit…

Parker Restores Library Hours Cut In Budget Crunch

Libraries whose hours have been reduced for4 budgetary reasons will go back to their normal operational schedule, Mayor Annise Parker will announce tomorrow. The city plans to to restore “library hours cut during [a] tough recession two years ago,” according to a release from the mayor’s office. Many of the…

UPDATED: KTSU DJ Myron Anderson on Life Support Following Brain Aneurysm

UPDATE (February 8, 11:30 a.m.): Anderson passed away Thursday evening. See the full obituary here. February 5, 11:15 p.m. “The account of Myron’s unfortunate health episode was not quoted to you accurately,” writes Myron Anderson’s publicist Danye’ Roland. “Here are the facts as we know them.” “Myron was having a…

Tenacious D Debut Album Getting Deluxe Reissue Treatment

Tenacious D’s self-titled 2001 effort, the album that soundtracked a million bong sessions and made Dio cool all over again, is getting the deluxe reissue treatment on vinyl on March 5. The comedy duo of Jack Black and Kyle Gass brought in a star-studded team for their first album, building…

Not Buzzworthy? Rockets Winning Games, but Not Hearts and Minds

Tuesday morning, a friend of mine asked a question on Facebook: “Which championship do you most want to see next in Houston, football, basketball or baseball?” Not surprisingly, for most the answer was simple: football. The Houston Rockets are a young, dynamic, offensive-minded team. They have one of the best…

The Day The Muzak Brand Died

Muzak is dying. Long live Muzak. That great musical mainstay of elevators, shopping centers, and other hellish waiting places is getting consolidated by its owner Mood Media, melding inside their own longstanding multi-sensory brand simply called Mood. By far my favorite Muzak tune was Lionel Richie’s “Stuck On You”. It…

Greg Miller Brings The Outside In At Peveto Gallery

Greg Miller often gets grouped with the Shepard Faireys and Banksys of the art world, though what the post-pop artist does is quite the opposite of the famed street artists. Miller doesn’t go out and tag walls (he considers himself “something of an environmentalist” he says as way of explanation…

Camaraderie Pairs Well with Muscadet at Philippe on Post Oak

As vibrant as its food scene may be, Houston isn’t exactly known for a shared camaraderie or general collegiality among restaurant professionals. Of all the major U.S. cities where I’ve lived and worked (including New York and Los Angeles), Houston has always struck this adoptive Texan as falling short in…

Your Guide to the Bajillion New Guided By Voices Releases

Boy, Guided by Voices has released a lot of albums lately, huh? Since their reunion, Bob Pollard’s classic indie-rock band has been producing almost nonstop, releasing three albums — Let’s Go Eat the Factory, Class Clown Spots a UFO and The Bears for Lunch — in 2012, and an EP…

Apple Maps is Not Ready to Let Go of Astroworld

Our friend Alex Luster, who was the subject of a cover story in 2011, posted something intriguing to his Facebook page on Monday. According to him, Apple Maps, the app that took the place of Google Maps in the iPhone’s OS 6 upgrade and has been much maligned, apparently still…

Roosh Williams Preps Houston Rap Full-Court Press On Deja Roo

Last week, Roosh Williams, one of the demigods among the current class of underrated Houston rappers, released a new track with Bubba Sparxxx, “Fraudulent”. That’s right, Bubba Sparxxx. The track is a Southern-fried delicacy that Roosh calmly executes with his aggressive double-time slick talk and Sparxxx showing he hasn’t lost…

Giving Last Concert Cafe One Last Chance

Although I live within walking distance of Last Concert Cafe, I’ve avoided it like that creepy quasi-homeless dude on my street who calls me “Ladybug” since I first moved into the Warehouse District this past summer. Make no mistake: I love my eclectic, colorful neighborhood and its unpredictable nature. I…

Single Women, You Have It Made In Houston

Hey, another somewhat scientific survey that includes Houston!! Let’s dig in!! In this case, a website no one has ever heard of called Nerd Wallet has put together various stats to determine which American cities are the best places to live in for single men and single women. You’re a…

The Rocks Off 100: Alyssa Rubich, Angel of Instability

Welcome to the Rocks Off 100, our portrait gallery of the most compelling profiles and personalities in the far-flung Houston music community — a lot more than just musicians, but of course they’re in there too. See the entire Rocks Off 100 at this link. Who? Singer-songwriter Alyssa Rubich made…

10 Most Bizarre Valentine’s Gifts on Etsy

Valentine’s Day is pretty tame in the House With One F. Just a card, stuffed animal, chocolates, wine, and maybe a small present. But some people like to go above and beyond on the day, and for that Etsy has just the thing… provided that in addition to having a…

Testament’s Dark Roots of Thrash Run Deep

If classic thrash metal’s “Big Four” (Metallica, Megadeth, Anthrax, Slayer) ever decided to expand to a “Big Five,” then that slot would certainly be taken by California’s Testament (sorry, Exodus fans…). And while seemingly every band of a certain longevity will proclaim their latest record “just as good” as their…

Top 10 Restaurants in Westchase

Westchase — for its relatively small boundaries — is a poster child for the breadth of ethnic cuisines available in Houston. Far from simply an area saturated with mid-rise office buildings and chain restaurant’s, it’s also a microcosm of the Bayou City. The neighborhood offers Cajun, Persian, Bosnian, Argentinean, French,…

Top 10 Goth(ish) Songs By Non-Goth Artists

I am an egalitarian goth myself. I like to include all manners of acts under the banner as long as I feel their music in some way is in lockstep with gothic themes. That why I’ll happily declare Johnny Cash goth, and Stevie Nicks as well. But some acts came…

Rick Perry Calls For California To Move To Texas

Governor Rick Perry, apparently abandoning his idea of seceding from the U.S., has another plan — if you can’t take the Texas out of America, you can bring the America into Texas. Or something like that. Perrryesque logic can be tough to decipher sometimes. Perry’s office has announced it’s purchasing…

PEDs: On The Differing Treatment of A-Rod and Ray Ray

There were two major non-Super Bowl related sports stories last week. They both involved big name athletes using PEDs. There was the story from our sister paper Miami New Timesinvolving Alex Rodriguez and numerous other baseball players. And there was the bizarre story with Ray Lewis and deer antler spray…

MKT Bar: Tale of an Unexpected Hotspot, Act 5 (Finale)

CHARACTERS The Manichean; apparently intoxicated gentleman; our narrator; assorted children up past their bedtime SCENE 1 A breezy Saturday. 8:55 p.m. Tonight, we’re told, is MKT’s “Vinyl Night,” sponsored by Heights Vinyl. This week’s vinyl group is Justice Tirapelli-Jamail and Cory Sinclair of The Manichean, a “progressive rock band” with…

The “Bad” Table

It doesn’t matter what restaurant you visit; there will always be the “bad table.” You know which one I’m talking about. The one by the bathroom, by the service/bussing station, by the swinging kitchen door or the one in the corner where the restaurant’s atmosphere is nonexistent. Don’t let restaurants…

Catch Me If You Can: Fast Talking and Fast Action

If you thought the 2002 movie version of Catch Me if You Can was exhausting with all those times con man Frank Abagnale Jr. was running like hell to escape his dedicated pursuer, Carl Hanratty, and then imagine a musical (whose leading man on Broadway won a Tony Award and…

God Pondering What To Do Now That Ray Lewis Has Retired

No longer shackled with the burden of managing Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis’ Super Bowl run, God the Almighty is looking for a new gig. “I may never find something as important as my Ray Lewis Project, but I’m hoping the Middle East can keep me occupied, God said. Other…

Knock Me a Kiss: A Family Drama of a Very Famous Family

The set-up: The social apex of the Harlem Renaissance was the marriage in 1928 of the poet Countee Cullen to Yolande Du Bois, daughter of W.E.B. Du Bois, educator and leader in establishing new respect for the America Negro. But the marriage was not all it appeared to be, and…

Saturday Night: Girl In a Coma at Fitzgerald’s

Girl In a Coma Fitzgerald’s February 2, 2013 In the same way that Girl In a Coma’s hometown of San Antonio is both beautiful and haunted, the band’s aesthetic sound and presence lingers in your mind long after you push play. With rich tones and a confident demeanor, this attitude…

Friday Night: Sum 41 at Warehouse Live

Sum 41 Warehouse Live February 1, 2013 At 10:45, the crowd at Warehouse Live began to grow restless. Sum 41 had yet to take the stage, and the audience clamored for their emergence from behind the proverbial curtain. Twenty-five minutes later, as half the crowd sang and shouted along to…

Surviving The Great Blackout Of Super Bowl XLVII

Last night’s Super Bowl blackout in New Orleans went something like this. At first, the lights dimmed in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome after Jacoby Jones’ 100-something yard kick return. Just like they had done in preparation for Beyonce’s pyro-laden halftime show. Then, the screaming scoreboards and screens that dotted the stadium…

Friday Night: Smokey Robinson at Jones Hall

Smokey Robinson Jones Hall February 1, 2013 “You short circuit all my nerves/ Promising electric things/ You touch me, and suddenly there’s rainbow rings/ Quiet storm” — Smokey Robinson, “Quiet Storm” Legends do it better. Only Smokey Robinson — singer, septuagenarian, shaper of the equally legendary Motown Records and songwriter…

FotoFest’s Crónicas: Beautiful, Yet Bleak Look at Mexico

Friday night, FotoFest opened its latest exhibition Crónicas, which is a multi-media group show featuring seven Mexican artists. Each of the artists’ work examines the culture of violence that has been so prevalent in Mexico over the past few years. The exhibition runs through March 9 and is on display…

Let’s Recap [Most Of] Super Bowl XLVII’s Commercials

If companies spending $4 million for 30 seconds of Super Bowl LXVII airtime seems grotesque to you, well, that’s because it is. But the fact remains, the NFL’s championship game is still viewed by some 100 million people across the nation. And in what may be shocking news to some,…

Beyonce Stoops to Conquer Toyota Center July 15

Hot off the heels of her electrifying Super Bowl halftime performance, which some believe had something to do with the mysterious blackout at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome shortly into the game’s third quarter, Beyonce announced after the game that she will hit the road later this year for her first world…

How To Eat Your Weatherman: Groundhog Stew

Even though I grew up in central Pennsylvania and have a spot for Punxsutawney Phil, I still get annoyed that we give credence to meteorological predictions made by buck-toothed rodents. When I lived in Massachusetts, I used to get downright angry at these woodchuck forecasts, especially when they involved many…

What’s Cooking This Week? Tuna Melts & More

I love cooking for my fiancé and me, but most of the time, cooking for two proves to be difficult. If I don’t make a plan, I end up running around in circles at the grocery store and wasting half the ingredient’s I’ve bought (and I hate wasting food). Enter…

Grading XXL’s Past 5 “Freshman 10” Classes

Apparently there are still rappers who want to make the XXL Freshman 10 class this year. Take Riff Raff, for example. He wants it so badly that he has been following everyone on Twitter who votes for him in the contest. The magazine began running its annual list of noteworthy,…

No MVP? Jacoby Jones Wuz Robbed!

The extremely disappointing ending to the Houston Texans’ season, which saw them toss away games and play poorly after an impressive start to 2012, triggered some extreme reactions in fans. Some — pushing for changes in the front office and head-coaching positions — no doubt would have liked to have…

Why Electric Daisy Carnival Texas Should Be In Houston

The largest music festival in the United States in terms of attendance is not Coachella, Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, or Austin City Limits. While each sees thousands of music fans pass through the gates every year, the real attendance champ is Electric Daisy Carnival Las Vegas. The 2012 version of the event…

Top 5 One-Night Stand Movies

One night stands have come up a lot in my life lately, not the way you think. Last week across the nation Fathom Events presented a cinematic behind-the-scenes look at musical theater that was created in 24 hours and titled One Night Stand. The concept is intriguing, although not original…

Super Bowl XLVII: 4 Winners, 4 Losers

“Ain’t about redemption. Ain’t about that. It’s a business. The Texans gave me my chance out of Lane College, and now I’m a champion.” — Jacoby Jones On a night where the only thing standing between Jacoby Jones and the Super Bowl MVP award being a yeoman’s performance from Joe…

The Buyer’s Guide to Geek Parodies of Goodnight Moon

Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon has captivated and led children into slumber for more than half a century. It’s a great book, but for the modern geek there are plenty of other options than the standard text to read to your children. As the Houston Press’ resident geomancer, ultrasound tech,…

The Best Concerts In Houston This Week

Toro Y Moi Fitzgerald’s, February 4 Chaz Bundick, aka Toro Y Moi, has just released Anything In Return, another set of chilly bedroom anthems that nestles in nicely among his lengthy discography. Call it chillwave, R&B, indie-pop, whatever, just don’t call it slap-dash. Bundick is creating timeless moodscapes like his…

The 2013 Burger Bracket Is Nigh: Make Your Voice Heard

The third annual Burger Bracket is coming up soon, and although we’re still finding the perfect venue for you — our readers — to come and judge Houston’s best burgers, we’ve already compiled the brackets themselves. But we need your help. If you didn’t like the line-up on last year’s…

Beyonce Blows ‘Em Away In Wham-Bam Super Bowl Halftime

An army of Beyonces. Can you handle it? The power circuits of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans might not have been able to. Sticking to a few high-kicking dance moves, bringing out a gaggle of dancers dressed exactly like her — and then former Destiny’s Child mates Kelly Rowland…

The Parking Ordinance Battle Has Just Begun

There’s something quaintly likable about the small-town vibe of Houston City Council meetings. The Art Deco chambers on the second floor of City Hall can only hold about 250 people, most of whom seem to know each other in that typically close-knit Houston way. This past Wednesday, Councilwoman Wanda Adams…

Texans Owner Bob McNair: “We Need to Party More”

This week while talking to the NFL press, Texans owner Bob McNair was asked about Houston hosting another Super Bowl, and he lamented that Houston doesn’t have the same party atmosphere that New Orleans has. Yes, it’s true that Montrose isn’t exactly the French Quarter, I can admit. Most promising,…

Last Night: Eli Young Band at House of Blues

Eli Young Band House of Blues January 31, 2013 They say Texans have lost our twang. Most Texans don’t seem to be all that balled up about it. Rather, the some 1,500 Texan Eli Young Band fans who crammed into House of Blues for the first of two sold-out shows…

MKT Bar: Tale of an Unexpected Hot Spot, Acts 3-4

CHARACTERS Katy (the server); our narrator ACT 3, SCENE 1 Outside. 9:15 p.m. As we pass the lineup of chairs placed outside MKT’s front doors, we realize: It’s quiet. Too quiet. The quiet doesn’t stop once we get inside; there are only a few evening eaters, and the Christmas/Kwanzaa setup…

Aimee Bobruk Is “Two of a Kind” All By Herself

Austin’s singer-songwriter darling Aimee Bobruk will be in town at Anderson Fair this weekend, and to herald her arrival, she recently recorded a fantastic music video for her tune “Two of a Kind.” It’s a simple yet fetching throwback to the days of silent film, with Bobruk playing both her…

Super Bowl Beat: Geeking Out at Radio Row, Running into Bob McNair

On Thursday afternoon, I shook Houston Texans owner Bob McNair’s hand here near Radio Row inside the convention center. I sorta remember saying something about being here from Houston and thanking him for everything. What “everything” means, I do not know. Later on, during an interview with local Houston radio…

Macbeth From Opera in the Heights: Don’t Miss This Production

The set-up: Giuseppe Verdi’s Macbeth (1847; revised for Paris, 1865) is his first true masterpiece. While his earlier operas have stirring passages (Nabucco’s choral “Va pensiero,” which practically became Italy’s national anthem, is a highlight of what he called his “galley years” as a composer), this adaptation of Shakespeare’s tragedy…

Depleted Owls Stun Cougars

Rice’s Ben Braun looks upward, seeking a little help from the skies.The Rice Owls defeating the Houston Cougars 79-69 on Wednesday night wasn’t surprising. Or rather it shouldn’t have been surprising. Not to anybody who has actually watched both teams play this season. The Cougars are the more talented team…

Minute Maid Panorama: The Week in Photos

It’s time again to check out the Houston Press Flickr Pool and see what kinds of art shots our talented photographers have added. We love street art, unique perspectives and beautiful photos of Houston’s creative community. If you think you’ve got a good eye, drop your pictures in the pool…

NBC’s The Voice Holding Houston Auditions Next Saturday

This just came in over the transom. Popular NBC singing show The Voice will hold auditions for its upcoming season next Saturday at Reliant Center next Saturday, February 9. All musical styles are being sought, so all you polka-loving kids, now’s your chance! Further details, per the NBC Universal release:…

Person of Interest: Day of the “Dead Reckoning”

That’s how you come back from a hiatus. Just like that, Person of Interest pushes a very loud reset button on Reese’s back story and introduces what looks to be the next Big Bad. And all this one episode after reintroducing Kara Stanton, who killed Agent Donnelly and absconded with…

Houston’s Top 10 Dance Clubs

10. CLUB TROPICANA If the word alone makes you thirsty, you can quench that parched palate at Tropicana every weekend. Now’s your chance to try out those dance moves you learned in Zumba class, or coax your quiet friend into shaking her “bum bum.” Tropicana is known for its great…

Easy Super Bowl Dinner: Baked Potato Bar

Serving food in a buffet style is always efficient and easy when you’re hosting a bunch of people over for dinner. With the Super Bowl game this Sunday, everyone wants to watch the game and have a good time with friends, not slave away in the kitchen. You’ll be happy,…

Best Comics of January Part 2: The Joker Tops Caligula

Once a month the amazing staff at 8th Dimension Comics selects a pile of the best new releases for us to peruse and judge. Caligula: Heart of Rome #2 At the expense of sounding like a killjoy, a lot of the “shocking” things we know about the Ceasers is about…

Reviews for the Easily Distracted: Warm Bodies

Title: Warm Bodies Are We Over Zombies Yet? Not quite. And you still have World War Z to look forward to in July. Rating Using Random Objects Relevant To The Film: Four John Waites out of five. Brief Plot Synopsis: Zombie meets girl, zombie eats girl’s boyfriend’s brains to get…

Last Night: Lady Gaga at Toyota Center

Check out Gaga’s Little Monsters in our slideshow. Lady Gaga Toyota Center January 31, 2K13 Lady Gaga knows what the people want, and she gives it to them. She knows that some people just come for the spectacle, so she brings along a giant gothic castle and a variety of…

Texas In 2016: Hillary Beats Rick Perry?

At some point, Texas will give up its status as a GOP guarantee. That seems the consensus, at least. A burgeoning Hispanic population, increasing transplants from California and New York, and a youth bubble surpassed by only Utah — all signs point toward an eventual purpling of this putative Republican…

Top 5 Brownies in Houston

Brownies, like chocolate chip cookies, seem so simple – yet why is it that so many places screw them up? There are mediocre brownies aplenty in H-town (believe me, I’ve done my research) but truly excellent brownies are few and far between. Here are five that make the cut: 5…

It’s a No-Pants Party With the White Ghost Shivers

Listen up, fellow ruckus lovers…we’re goin’ on a road trip. Follow me back in time, to a place where acoustic instruments reigned supreme, and the kazoo was safe to harmonize alongside the jug, and skirt-lifting had little to do with video hos. It is there, dear ruckus lovers, that you…

100 Creatives 2013: Kristin Warren, Actress and Choreographer

What She Does: Kristin Warren is a professional actress and choreographer with a host of credits both regional and national under her belt, but she is also the associate artistic director of the Wildfish Theatre. The Wildfish is dedicated to helping kids learn theater arts by producing full Broadway shows…

The Best Concerts in Houston This Weekend

North Mississippi Allstars Last Concert Cafe, February 1 Sons of the late Jim Dickinson, the legendary Memphis producer and sometime Rolling Stones sideman, Luther and Cody Dickinson grew up on punk but couldn’t help absorbing the abundant rootsy sounds around them. Logically, their band North Mississippi Allstars infused the music…

Google + Facebook = World Domination

Since the soft launch of Facebook’s “Graph” search engine, there is more and more speculation about what this tool may or may not do. The Facebook Graph Search allows users to look up their individual friends to see what they are up to, what they like, what pictures of food…

Opening for Houston Press Web Editor

The Houston Press has an immediate opening for a full-time web editor. This position combines journalism with social media marketing and analytical data management to increase the audience for the Press on its desktop and mobile applications. The web editor assigns and edits photo slideshows, manages a weekly budget, and…

Meet Gaga’s Opening Act, French EDM Wunderkind Madeon

Whether you’re a casual fan looking for a night of spectacle or one of the above little monsters who camped out to be first to get inside, we all know that the main attraction of tonight’s show at the Toyota Center is Lady Gaga. That said, there’s no reason you…

30 Seconds With IAmDynamite

Chris Martin and Chris Phillips as IAmDynamite is one of the great modern duo-bands that manages to make two guys sound like an army, easily putting them up there with acts like Chromeo and our own Morgue City. Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of Supermegafantastic f…

Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co. Celebrates One Year in the Bayou City

Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co., Houston’s youngest fully operational brewery, celebrated its one-year anniversary this past Saturday with a few hundred of its closest friends. The party was held on-site at Buffalo Bayou’s warehouse location near Shepherd and I-10, featuring exclusive beers, live music and food from local food truck Phamily…

The Americans: “This Place Doesn’t Turn Out Socialists.”

The obvious parallel for The Americans, FX’s new series about Soviet sleeper agents up to no good in 1980s USA, is Homeland. Minor differences aside (unlike Brody, the Jennings have no POW background) both shows focus on seemingly everyday folk tasked with attacking the United States from the inside and…

The NFL Experience Lands In New Orleans

On Wednesday, the The Super Bowl 47 NFL Experience opened to fans at the Morial Convention Center. Featuring a mind-boggling amount of merchandise, GMC automobiles, and chances to exercise your crazed fandom, the 850,000-square-foot fan fest is a feast for the eyes and a strain on the muscles. Seriously though,…

The Real Fame Monster: How Much Evil Could One Pop Star Do?

Consider the following hypothetical scenario: over the past five years you, through a combination of talent and charisma, have managed to scale the music industry summit to become a pop icon with millions of fans worldwide, including 30+ million followers on Twitter; among the millions are a group of hardcore…

Texas Blues Hero Jimmie Vaughan Recovering After Heart Attack

Guitarist Jimmie Vaughan, a founding member of the Fabulous Thunderbirds and one of the nation’s leading solo blues artists, has been discharged from a California hospital after being treated for a heart attack, according to a statement from his management Thursday morning. Gretchen Barber, Executive Director of the Luther Wolf…

Last Night: Wale at House of Blues

Wale House of Blues January 30, 2012 Ralph Victor Folarin, known to his hip-hop fan base by pen name Wale, has just released a mixtape, titled after his surname: Folarin. Reviewers praise the new effort, saying it rounds the bend toward coming full circle back to Wale’s lyrically quirky early…

Hit-Lit: A Delight to Watch and Not to Be Taken Seriously

Check out our interview with actor/playwriter/director Robert Wuhl. The set-up: In the first public viewing of Hit-Lit, the first play by Robert Wuhl, Emmy Award-winning actor and television writer, an upward-striving female editor at a second-tier publishing house desperate for a best-seller sees what she thinks is a brutal slaying,…

The Yeah Yeah Yeahs Album-Cover “Controversy” Bores Me

The release of the “controversial” cover art for the Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ forthcoming album, Mosquito, has managed to stir up quite a bit of buzz. (Leave me alone. I like puns.) If you’ve somehow managed to escape the album-cover hype, I’ll let you in on a little secret: you’re not…

Jim Nabors Marries a Man. Of course, ‘Gomer’ Is Gay. He Lives in Gayberry

The world resounded with a predictable Gol-ol-olllll-leeeee! at yesterday’s news that Jim Nabors had gay-married his long-term partner, Stan Cadwallader. Nabors, who played Gomer Pyle in both 1960s-era television series The Andy Griffith Show and its spin-off, Gomer Pyle, USMC (pre-Don’t Ask Don’t Tell, we guess), announced the two had…

A Month of Chocolate: 28 Ways to Indulge

We did it last year, and this year we’re doing it again. It’s almost February, which means in addition to fleeting resolutions, it’s all about the chocolate, baby. From Bacon & Chocolate Waffles to a piping cold cup of Frozen Hot Chocolate, here are 28 Ways to Indulge: Friday, February…

5 Photos That Prove Doctor Who Is Real

If you ever want to have a real good time, hide on a rooftop somewhere and blast the sound of the TARDIS landing from a set of powerful speakers. I promise you that you will see at least a couple of people come tearing out of their homes looking for…

5 Bands Studies Show Make You a Bad Person

We’ve been hearing for years that rock music makes us bad people. We’ve heard it from our parents, from teachers, from those goody-goody kids at school. AC/DC has probably written at least 100 songs about the subject. But what if I told you that scientists in the Netherlands have proved…

Jonestown’s Medicine Man

UPDATE September 16, 2014, 11:30 a.m.: Officials are seeking relatives of two Texas women whose ashes were among cremains discovered in a Delaware funeral home in August 2014 and identified as victims of the 1978 Jonestown massacre. I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any…

Line & Lariat Goes from Surf to Turf

Check out Line & Lariat’s gorgeous, sunny dining room for yourself in this week’s slideshow. Sometimes you visit a restaurant so good and so criminally unappreciated that you want to plant your flag and set up camp, waving down people in the streets as they walk by and encouraging them…

Clybourne Park at the Alley

‘If we could all just sit down together at one big table and…” Eisenhower-era housewife Bev (Elizabeth Bunch) doesn’t finish her thought at the end of the first act of Bruce Norris’s unflinching — and immensely funny — headlong dive into the thorny issue of America’s race problem, Clybourne Park…

Hansel & Gretel Too Much Candy

Steven Spielberg and his jaunty little apologue about the 16th President of the United States aside, it’s no longer enough in movies for a historical figure or literary character to do simple stuff like abolish slavery or find a man of intelligence and character. Abraham Lincoln is reduced to slaying…

Hamlet Goes to College

Martin Luther, the radical father of the Protestant reformation, taught theology at Wittenberg University, Germany’s most prestigious institute of higher learning. Elizabethan playwright Christopher Marlowe placed his quasi-mythical Doctor Faustus, who sells his soul to the devil, inside the school’s hallowed halls as teacher of philosophy. Shakespeare put Hamlet here…

Oscar’s Feast of Appetizers

There’s scant dialogue but plenty of eloquent storytelling in the five animated short films up for a 2013 Oscar, all of which — along with their live-action and documentary counterparts — will get a pre-award show release at the IFC Center beginning February 1. Save for a five-minute Simpsons segment…

Aw, Nuts

Being a lucky guy, I’ve only been kicked in the balls once. How did it rate on the comedy scale? Well, it was funnier than a monologue by Chelsea Handler, but not quite as hilarious as my last screening for colorectal cancer. Yet despite the fact that this act hurts…

Kings of the Stone Age

Here’s something you don’t get to say too often: It’s a shame when Paul McCartney turns up. Before McCartney arrives, rasping, puppy-eyed, and eager to have a go at the hot new grunge sound of 1993, Dave Grohl’s Sound City is an exciting, sometime illuminating documentary about how a squad…

Capsule Art Reviews: “Claes Oldenburg: Strange Eggs,” “Common Objects,” “Ewan Gibbs: Arlington National Cemetery,” “Maggie Taylor: No Ordinary Days,”

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Survival Skills

Social Distortion The National Labor Relations Board, through a series of new rules governing small business and social media, has provided greater protections for employees who speak out against employers online. Expanding existing rules, the NLRB said, “Workers have a right to discuss work conditions freely and without fear of…

Ass Kicking, Plato-Style

‘It’s hard to get these things started,” says Walter Hill, the dean of the American action movie, speaking to me from Los Angeles. “Action films are by their very nature more expensive than what are sometimes called, in the independent world, ‘relationship films.’ But I despise these categories. I’ve never…

Eastbound and Downtown

TOP 10 So you’re not comfortable with the EaDo sobriquet. I don’t care. The thing has stuck. It’s short, easy and to the point. Accept it and move on. EaDo is drawing people east for the first time in a long while, and I’m going to embrace that change. Besides…

No Requests

Rather than slowly work my way up to my point, I’m going to cut to the chase: Over the next few hundred words, I’m going to make a case for why EDM shows are better than rock concerts. This statement will be viewed as heretical by many of you, especially…

Grammar, Television and Geography

Dear Mexican: Grammar question/rant. If Spanglish is a legitimate dialect/language, why do you feel the need to italicize every instance of code switching? I seriously doubt that when you speak you emphasize every puta palabra (emphasis intended here), but that’s what your article reads like. We all know that you…


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