Texas AG: Don’t Fall For the Utility Payment Scam

The Texas Attorney General’s Office is warning folks about yet another identity theft wave that’s been separating people from their money: the so-called utility bill payment scam. The AG’s Office writes that “using in-person solicitations, social media, fliers, phone calls and text messages, scammers are contacting customers and claiming that…

Natural Wine Becomes a Crime

If you follow along here at Wine Time, you know that we frequently cover Natural wine and the vitriol-fueled debate on Natural wine that often eclipses the wines themselves (and we have written about Natural wine in Texas here). The stakes in the Natural dialectic just got higher. Last month,…

Laughing & Rhyming: 4 Great Hip Hop/Comedy Crossovers

Fans of Childish Gambino can be split in to two groups: those who like hip hop and appreciate his wordplay, and those who use the phrase “I don’t normally like hip-hop but…” before admitting that they just happen to like the guy from Community a lot. That he’s a strong…

The Annual Kenney 4th of July BBQ

See more community-barbecue photos in our slideshow. Read Robb Walsh’s feature story on community barbecues in Texas. The barbecue pits behind Kenney Hall are of the old-fashioned open-pit construction. This year, 700 pounds of beef shoulder clods, 650 pounds of pork butt and 400 pounds of mutton were prepared for…

San Diego Comic-Con 2012: Girding My Loins

This Thursday I will be making the 45-minute flight to San Diego, California to attend Comic-Con 2012 (I depart at 10:05 a.m. and arrive at 10:50, which seems more than reasonable for flying halfway across the country). It’ll be my first time checking out what has become the 4th largest…

The Weirdest Beatles Reference Ever

The Beatles are the greatest rock band of all time. Some people say it’s the Rolling Stones, but those people just think it sounds cool to be wrong. Being an act that was a legitimate worldwide phenomenon, it’s not at all uncommon to find bizarre places that they have inspired…

Reviews for the Lazy Gamer: Quantum Conundrum

Game: Quantum Conundrum Platform: PC/PSN/XBLA Publisher/Developer: Square Enix/Airtight Games Genre: Puzzler Describe This Game in Three Words: Portal, But Not Plot Synopsis: You are the nephew of the great scientist and inventor Professor Fitz Quadwrangle. Upon arriving for a visit you discover that your uncle has been sucked into a…

What Are We Stuffing? Red Bell Peppers

Summertime cuisine benefits from the plentiful array of fruits and vegetables. As the farmers markets overflow with bright and colorful produce, you start to run out of ideas for cooking it. Simply baking, grilling, boiling and frying vegetables gets old after a while, but what about stuffing them with cheese,…

Inside Rob Gullatte’s Abortion: The Project

Rob Gullatte (formerly known as Kritikal, Beltway Krit and more) is the most interesting rapper with a name change this side of 2 Chainz. Okay, that’s plenty of loaded hyperbole, but the fact remains Gullatte is as obscure a talent as the term can be presently defined. SPIN ran a…

The Circus is in Town, Can PETA Be Far Behind? (No)

At high noon today, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) protesters will rally outside Reliant Stadium to speak out against what it says is bad treatment of elephants by Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus. “Houston residents would run screaming from the big top if they knew…

Get the Fork Out: Our Favorite Utensils

So far in life, I have never had to suffer through a so-called “formal meal.” I’ve never had to know my salad fork from my dessert fork, my soup spoon from my whatever-the-hell-the-other-spoon-is-used-for. Thanks, Mom and Dad. I do, however, have passable table manners, with the possible exception of one…

A.D. Players Bring Victorian Farce to Life in Charley’s Aunt

The setup: Brandon Thomas’s classic and unstoppable Victorian farce Charley’s Aunt, one of theater’s most enduringly funny comedies, positively sparkles in the spit-shine given to it by A.D. Players. Who knew that a guy in a dress could be so endearing? The execution: Obviously, the English. The Victorian Age practically…

Which Mayhem Festival Band Do Parents Hate Most?

The biggest traveling heavy metal festival of the summer rolls into the Woodlands Pavilion tonight. The annual Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival has stepped its game up significantly in 2012, dropping metal titans Slipknot, Slayer, Anthrax, Motorhead and more onto Houston’s well-groomed northern suburb like so many canisters of napalm…

Bachelor Parody + Five Things I’ve Learned From the Franchise

Somehow, I only recently discovered “Burning Love,” a hilarious, star-packed parody of “The Bachelor.” Produced by Ben Stiller, the Yahoo web series makes spot-on digs at the show, some outrageous and some impressively subtle. The series currently has clueless fireman Mark Orlando (Ken Marino) down to two women, just as…

Top 5 Strange Ice Cream Flavors

I’m thrilled that so many ice cream purveyors in Houston offer inventive flavors. Not that there’s anything wrong with good o’ vanilla, but new and interesting is good, right? Let me go on the record and say, “No, not always.” Especially when it comes to ice cream. Here are five…

A King’s Course: Phonetic Spelling With KDOGG

I don’t know how many rappers are on Twitter. A mathematician might guess it somewhere around “A FUCKING LOT.” And plenty of them have been high-fived for any number of things, be it insight, humor or ratchetry. But when it comes to raw poetry, to unfiltered, sweaty swampland Tennessee Williams-levels…

Rich Hopkins Finds Houston Humidity Suits Him

Living most of his adult and professional life in Tuscon, Arizona, former Sidewinders/Sand Rubies front man Rich Hopkins has recently relocated to Houston. For those who don’t remember, Hopkins and his mates in the Sidewinders hit the charts at the tail end of the ’80s with “Witch Doctor” (1989) and…

100 Creatives 2012 Robert Boswell, Book Author, UH Prof

University of Houston professor Robert Boswell always wanted to write, but took some sideways paths along the way to his present acclaim as author of 11 books and the writer of the cyber-punk novel, Virtual Death. He graduated from the University of Arizona with a degree in both psychology and…

Eight is Enough: Rockets Logjam at Power Forward Dissected

As the Rockets head into summer league play with their ultra-young roster, a question has arisen among fans: what exactly are they going to do with eight power forwards? It’s a valid question. They currently have eight guys who play the position — some can split time at other spots,…

Can’t Decide What To Cook? Use MyFridgeFood.com

It’s a weekday night and you’re at a loss as to what to cook for dinner. How many of you have been in this situation? You look at all the food in your refrigerator, pantry, freezer and cabinets, and a combination of ingredients isn’t coming together. What if there was…

Why Shouldn’t the Zombie Apocalypse Have a Playlist?

Yeah, yeah, we all know it’s 2012. Apparently the end of the world is near. The apocalypse is coming. Or better yet, a zombie apocalypse is coming. If you aren’t so in touch as to what the hell a zombie even is, it’s the living dead, and they are scary…

The Wild World Of Estate And Garage Sales In Houston

Local musician Ben Godfrey, who was has most notably fronted local doom-folk group Listen!Listen! for the past few years and his own solo work, has been rummaging through people’s personal effects for treasures and bargains at garage and estate sales since he could remember. “My aunt would take me when…

Mud Sharks, Satanism and Stairways: The Truth About Zep!

Get Lit: Led Zeppelin FAQ: All That’s Left to Know About the Greatest Hard Rock Band of All Time By George Case 370 pp., $19.99, www.backbeatbooks.com This entry into Backbeat’s exhaustive and incredibly detailed FAQ series tackles the mighty Zep – so there’s plenty of coverage about purported Satanism, musical…

Houston Janitors Call for a City-Wide Strike

Friday’s protestSporadic protests over the past couple months in Houston have escalated into calls for a city-wide strike, as janitors claim their managers illegally threatened and harassed them for participating in protests. Since May, janitors have been protesting to demand a higher wage from the corporations they clean. They went…

Don’t Fall for the Mystery Shopper Scam!

Like most of the rest of us, Algernon Morehead of Humble could always use a few extra bucks, so he looked online last month for ways to become a mystery shopper — people paid by market research firms to evaluate the shopping experience at a variety of companies (usually retailers)…

Hope Stone Dance Company Announces its 2012-13 Season

A rendition of Mozart’s Requiem entitled Lemonade Stand – WRECK-WE-UMMM (ouch) kicks off the 2012-13 Hope Stone Dance Company season announced today. In all, Hope Stone’s modern dance company plans four productions this upcoming season which begins in August. Besides the Lemonade Stand – WRECK-WE-UMMM; it will be performing squared…

Where Are We Drinking? Clue: Nerd Out

At this popular watering hole, your ales and lagers aren’t served to you by just any old bartenders. Here, you’re presented with pints by patented Beer Goddesses. If that isn’t enough of a clue as to where we’re drinking this week, well…you simply need to get out more and get…

Run-D.M.C. Reuniting at November’s Fun Fun Fun Fest

The surviving members of the Kings of Rock, Run-D.M.C., will headline Austin’s Fun Fun Fun Fest November 2-4 at Auditorium Shores, the festival announced this morning. The performance will be Joseph “Run” Simmons and Darryl “D.M.C.” McDaniels’ first since DJ/producer and founding member Jam Master Jay’s 2002 murder. DMC will…

HPMA Showcase Daily Deal: Half Off GA & VIP Tickets

The Houston Press is putting the finishing touches on our 2012 Music Awards showcase, scheduled for Sunday, August 5. We expect to announce the lineup and venues (it’s downtown) in the next day or two, but for now we’d like to give a special offer to our readers. As part…

An Intoxicatingly Good Idea: Concepcion

It was ladies’ night. Well, as much of a wild to-do as two moms, an artiste and an idle attorney could muster up the energy for. What started out as a mature, smart evening meal with what should have been extremely profound, intellectually stimulating conversation, resulted in a margarita vacation…

The Drop! The Drop!: Welcome To Twitter’s Dubstep Island

This past weekend I discovered Dubstep Island, a fantasy Twitter feed where “the stars of EDM go and live together on an island for some reason.” The artists live and explore the island with people like James Blake and Skrillex rubbing bare shoulders, though we cannot imagine either of them…

Top 10 Best Places to Find the Konami Code

There once was a 2D space shooter called Gradius that was so damned difficult it utterly mocked the concept of fun. Kazuhisa Hashimoto discovered this fact while working on an NES port of the arcade, and since he was basically god of an electronic world he came up with a…

Frontier Airlines Abandons a Houston Airport

On Wednesday, if you’re driving to Hobby, rushing to make your Frontier Airlines flight, you are in a world of hurt. That’s because you’ll be headed to the wrong airport. Effective July 11 and moving forward (at least until it changes its mind again) Frontier and its planes will be…

7 Music Videos of Ice and Snow to Cool Off With

It’s hot. I mean, it’s very hot. It’s hot like we offended God. Maybe it was the gay-marriage thing, maybe some kids made fun of a bald priest and instead of sending bears to mete out smiting he sent the sun. One of those is in the Bible, but I…

7 Terrible (Movie) Ways To Spend Your Vacation

Summer time means packing up the kids, boarding the dog and heading to what should be a relaxing trip to some not too far off, but far off enough, destination. This is the theory. In reality, vacations are usually sullied by any number of ridiculous reasons: tire blowouts, dirty hotels,…

What’s Cooking on Pinterest? Healthy “Egg McMuffin”

Having the option to grab breakfast on-the-go makes our lives easier, but it doesn’t necessarily benefit our health. This week on Pinterest, I found a healthy version of McDonald’s Egg McMuffin that you can make ahead of time. I’ll admit that I was skeptical. But these simple substitutions tasted great…

Should Cell Phones and Cameras Be Banned at Concerts?

This past weekend a staffer at NPR music blog All Things Considered went to see M. Ward and Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. Upon entering the legendary venue, writer Bob Boilen spied a sign on the door with the message “Tonight, no photography or…

The Diary of an Eight-Year-Old Who Became a Food Critic

The Internet was abuzz this past weekend over the video that a 32-year-old man made in which he “interviewed” his 12-year-old self. It was cute, clever and perfectly edited to make it seem as if the 32-year-old Jeremiah McDonald was actually conversing with the 12-year-old Jeremiah, who was mostly concerned…

An Obamacare Playlist You Can Afford

The Supreme Court’s decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act has now been almost two weeks ago. If you keep up with national news, or maybe just don’t avoid the Internet machine, well, you have probably observed that people are still noticeably buzzing about the ruling. It does happen to…

Friday Night: Fat Tony & Friends at Warehouse Live

Fat Tony feat Tom Cruz & 10ille Warehouse Live July 6, 2012 There is a track on Fat Tony’s new Double Dragon named “Good While It Lasted.” It tells the story about a girl that Tony spends a lot of time with in the back seat of her black Jeep…

The Alley’s Black Coffee Is Quite Strong

Read our interview with Alley Artistic Director Gregory Boyd. The set-up: Agatha Christie’s first play, from 1930, Black Coffee, introduced the Belgian crime-solver Hercule Poirot, and the Alley Theatre has brought it to life for the annual Summer Chills tradition of mystery plays. The execution: The set is elegant, decorated…

Top 5 Red Wines to Serve Chilled in Summer

Some are more apt to reach for white than red wine during summer months, and it’s perfectly understandable: White wines are generally served chilled, red wines generally not. But when summertime arrives at our house, I find myself craving earthy red wines to pair with the smoked ribs we are…

Falling Skies: “Love and Other Acts of Courage”

Usually Pete covers Falling Skies but he is taking some time off to have a life/go on vacation, so I am filling in. I know little about this show, save its Wikipedia description, so bear with me as I recreate this week’s episode for you loyal fans. As the show…

True Blood: The World of Dark, the World of Tomorrow

Alan Ball was known for his masterful use of music in Six Feet Under. He’s lost none of his touch when it comes to his current HBO series, True Blood — which happens to be set in the Louisiana swamps, not terribly far from Houston. On its surface, the fifth…

The Zoo Story from Edge Theatre: Pure, Electrifying Albee

The set-up: We have to thank Jim Tommaney’s Edge Theatre for giving us the alpha and omega of Edward Albee (Tommaney also covers theater for the Houston Press). Its former production in February was Albee’s latest, Me, Myself and I, while Edge’s current production is Albee’s earliest, the provocative, haunting…

Where Are We Eating? Clue: Wax On

This sushi joint epitomizes the phrase “mom-and-pop restaurant.” Don’t expect to rush through your meal here, either, as it’s only staffed by the mom and pop themselves — and no one else. Know where we’re eating this week? Leave your best guess below…

Last Night: Crimson ProjeKct at Warehouse Live

Crimson ProjeKct Warehouse Live July 8, 2012 Let’s get one thing straight from the very beginning: King Crimson, by any other name, is still King Crimson. This requires an understanding of the nature of the band, which fans have come to learn over the years. King Crimson is a living,…

Zelda at the Symphony is Truly Legendary

Having covered the last two Final Fantasy: Distant Worlds concerts, it was a treat to see another iconic video game soundtrack get the orchestral treatment in Legend of Zelda: Symphony of the Goddesses. The Koji Kondo themes that make up the 25-year-old series have remained some of the most memorable…

Friday Night: Jade Simmons at Jet Lounge

Jade Simmons, Riverlin, Rett Lea Jet Lounge July 6, 2012 When concert pianist Jade Simmons first learned that her computer wouldn’t latch onto Jet Lounge’s sound system Friday night, thereby ruining her chance to introduce to the audience her experimentation in partnering classical songs with hip-hop beats, she shrugged it…

Video Game Atlas: the Republic of Dave

Once a week Art Attack will offer you a handy little guide to the fictional countries and cities of video game worlds. Name: The Republic of Dave, Fallout series Population: 9 Government: Democracy Located in the most North-eastern corner of the Fallout 3 map, the mighty Republic of Dave stands…

Saturday Night: thelastplaceyoulook at Warehouse Live

thelastplaceyoulook Warehouse Live July 7, 2012 Music is subjective, and when it hits you is oftentimes related to the circumstances under which you hear it. Maybe you’re driving around when a song comes on the radio, and it makes your ears perk up. Something about it — a voice, a…

New Tortas at Ninfa’s Hardly Torturous

…except, I guess, if you ate all three at once. Then, you might be hurting. First, let’s get something straight. I don’t, or didn’t, go to The Original Ninfa’s for burgers. If I venture out to Navigation, it’s for fajitas, tacos al pastor, or maybe the seafood enchiladas. But these…

Second Straight Draw For Dynamo Has Silver Lining

For the second straight match, the Dynamo defense held their opponent scoreless, earning their sixth shutout of the season. For the second straight match, the Dynamo offense was held scoreless, only their fifth time during this 2012 MLS campaign. Not all was bad for the Dynamo on Saturday, who did…

Crucifying America on a Playlist of Gold

In addition to the short list of people that we’ve elected president is an even shorter list of people that by all rights should have been at some point. I’m not talking about Ron Paul or Ralph Nader or Ross Perot but huge figures of statesmanship like Colin Powell or…

TV’s Most Unbelievable Couples

If you’ve been watching the new break out HBO dramedy Girls this past season you’ve seen Lena Dunham’s awkward yet refreshingly real relationship with wannabe actor Adam Sackler (Adam Driver). These two can’t seem to get it right, but their relationship makes sense. She’s a glutton for punishment; he is…

The 5 Sexiest Celebrity Male Chefs

It’s getting hot in the kitchen, and not just from the flames. Check out the Top 5 Hottest Celebrity Male Chefs that make our flames broil: 5. Govind Armstrong Armstrong’s dreamy locks first made our hearts flutter on shows like Bravo’s Top Chef and Top Chef Masters and the Food…

Ten ’90s Films With Technology That Didn’t Age Well

One thing you must love about the movies is they have the ability to make things that are fake look real. Over time, the methods of making this happen become a bit dated because technology changes. Unfortunately for some of these films, the technology used to make the films plot…

The Paleo Diet: So Easy a Caveman Can Do It?

If I had a dollar for every fad diet, I’d be rich. The main reason people grab hold of these diets is because the ads are glamorous and make everyone believe they can lose weight in a snap. It’s interesting that one of the newest diet sensations goes back to…

Got Issues? Ask Rock a Little

Dear Rock A Little, So I am a little upset that you have not called me back and accepted for a fifth date. I was falling in love with you, but I guess you didn’t feel the same way. Why are you avoiding me? Brian Smith Downtown Houston Dear Brian…

Cesar Cedeno And The Astros Career That Could Have Been

I’ve written in the past that I loved watching Jeff Bagwell play baseball. He’s the best all-around player the Astros have ever had; a superb hitter, base runner and a fantastic defensive player. I’ve never seen anybody who was better at turning the 3-6-3 double play and he was fearless…

How Far Can We Get From the Velvet Underground?

Since Rocks Off bought a smartphone this past January, we have downloaded almost 400 songs from iTunes. We know, we need help. But we have become fascinated with the damn thing. One of the features we like the best is “Listeners Also Bought” at the bottom of each album’s page,…

So Long Oscar-Winning, Chronic Masturbator Ernest Borgnine

Oscar-winning actor Ernest Borgnine died on Sunday at the age of 95 of renal failure. The rough and tumble thespian had a wild and varied career, winning an Academy Award in 1955 for his role in Marty, and later spending time on television on McHale’s Navy, Airwolf, and as the…

Slim Thug Tells How To Survive In a Recession

“If he had $10, he’d put $7 aside and try to do what he can with the $3 til he could make some more money.” — Milton Harris, about Slim Thug Slim Thug wrote a book. No kidding. NO KIDDING. Now, if initially that sounds as inviting as “Slim Thug…

Foster’s Vegan Announcement Adds to Texans’ Quirkiness

Officially a vegan now. We’ll see how this goes. But week one down. So far, so good. Feels wonderful.— Arian Foster (@ArianFoster) July 6, 2012 We’ve all known Arian Foster to be a rather unique guy. He’s a bit of a philosopher and poet. He tweets about eastern religion and…

Brick Fiesta: Where LEGO Becomes a Lifestyle

Though I’ve been a LEGO fan since I was a kid, I didn’t really realize just how widespread a community was encompassed by the little plastic bricks until I ran across an unbelievable cityscape that the Texas LEGO User Group (LUG) had on display at the 2011 Comicpalooza. Longer than…

Beehive from Texas Rep: The Ultimate Jukebox Musical

The setup: From bubble gum to Southern Comfort, the women of ’60s pop had a radical musical transformation. Whether their music exactly mirrored those changing times as easily as Beehive’s creator Larry Gallagher would like us to think is another matter, and, anyway, we really shouldn’t be thinking such deep…

Guess Who Is On the CMJ Home Page Today?

Congratulations to Houston’s the Tontons, who are featured on the home page of new-music trade journal CMJ’s Web site today. They even got the picture. Yes, Rocks Off still gets excited to see a local band make headlines in a national publication, especially one as esteemed as CMJ, which in…

100 Favorite Dishes 2012: No. 60, Parrillada at Pampa Grill

This year leading up to our annual Best of Houston® issue, we’re counting down our 100 favorite dishes in Houston. This list comprises our favorite dishes from the last year, dishes that are essential to Houston’s cultural landscape and/or dishes that any visitor (or resident) should try at least once…

Readers Poll: What Are Your Favorite Summer Albums?

You know technically if you live in Houston, summer never really goes away. It just sort of lingers on top of the region, every now and then rousing from slumber to pound us with heat and humidity. Northern parts of the country have a firm line separating the seasons, but…

Congrats, J: 10 Graduation Gift Ideas for Justin Bieber

Teen pop sensation Justin Bieber managed to graduate from high school recently, earning his diploma from St. Michael Catholic Secondary School in Stratford, Ontario, a school that was kind enough to offer him electronic courses uncontaminated by loathsome U.S. politics. Bieber moved to Atlanta with his mother five years ago…

6 Cool & Cheap Weekenders: Young Mammals, Lick Lick, Etc.

It’s the heavy heavy monster sound of Reverberation tonight at Boondocks with DJs King Shing-a-Ling, Mr. Stagger Lee, Psychedelic Sex Panther and King Cobra. Free… and one step beyond! Overcaffeinated Houston indie-rockers Young Mammals return after a hot minute to release the new 7″ single, “Landlady” b/w “Optometrist” at Walter’s…

Chef Chat, Part 3: Erin Smith of Plonk Bistro — The Tasting

Erin Smith Plonk Bistro 1214 West 43rd Street 713-290-1070 www.plonkbistro.com This is the third and final part of a three-part chef chat series. Part 1 and Part 2 ran in this space over the last couple of days. This week, we’ve been chatting with Erin Smith of Plonk, who has…

Peacock: 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…

Four Earl Campbell SI Covers to Remember His Greatness

Anyone old enough to remember the Luv Ya Blue days of the Houston Oilers (hell, a lot of you probably don’t remember the Houston Oilers!) likely remembers very specific things like Bum Phillips, the rally in the Astrodome, Dan Pastorini and the AFC title games in Pittsburgh. But, above all…

Last Night: Robert Ellis at the Mucky Duck

Robert Ellis McGonigel’s Mucky Duck July 5, 2012 Robert Ellis has a variety of tools. With his clear and nasal voice, he can communicate powerful emotions in just a few words. He is easily a session-caliber guitar player. But his simple language and sometimes skeletal song structures should not be…

A Basque Wine for Slimy Okra

Even in East Texas, where fried okra is to the culinary landscape what George the Gator is to Peggy’s on the Bayou, people simply can’t tell you what okra tastes like. My wife Tracie P, an accomplished gastronome and native of Orange, Texas (where she grew up frying her okra…

Comment of the Day: Stop Hurting Our Feelings, NBA Free Agents

We have some great commenters here on Hair Balls, and it’s time we paid some damn attention to them. So we’ll be highlighting a Comment of the Day each morning or afternoon from the previous day’s work. Maybe two comments, even. This will all be determined by a highly rigorous…

Video Game High School: Law Ready for This?

Here we are at the end of the first season of Video Game High School, and after nine episodes it remains one of the true gifts the Internet has offered those of us who worship at the joystick altar. It’s a crowdsourcing success, it celebrates the geek, it punishes the…

Old Habits Die Hard: 6 Texas Beers to Try

Texans are a stubborn bunch. Proud and headstrong, we hold our beliefs as closely as just about anyone. Sometimes we do it out of tradition, and other times simply out of habit. What other excuse do we have for still executing the mentally handicapped and eating at Saltgrass Steak House?…

Instagram Ain’t Got Nothing on Rita Bernstein

Painterly photographs never seem to lose their appeal — there’s a reason there are multiple apps that specialize in turning your boring old photographs into neatly framed, beautiful works of art. Rita Bernstein achieves a similar effect in her work, but rather than pushing a button, the Philadelphia photographer spends…

Week in Photos: 4th of July Graffiti

Each week, we take a dip into the Houston Press Flickr pool and see what our talented photographers have been up to. We’re looking for pictures that represent the best of Houston, from food to art to events, to secret hidden spots of beauty. Just drop them in our Flickr…

Meet the Pyro Psychoanalyzed

Valve recently released Meet the Pyro, the final of their “Meet the Team” videos used to cinematically introduce the characters from Team Fortress 2. Using a tool called Source Filmmaker, which in true Valve style they will release to the public for free later this year, the videos bring them…

A Few Things I Learned at Electric Forest

The Best Music of Electric Forest 2012 My story of this past weekend is one to tell. I went to Electric Forest, with no expectations whatosever in my head. I wanted to be open-minded. I just knew there were certain artists that I had to see. To my surprise, it…

Two Choice Idiocies in the 2012 Texas GOP Platform

The 2012 Texas Republican Platform has been released, and reading briefly through it there is an interesting mixture of solid conservative thought, some common sense points, and at least two of what appears to be a complete and utter disconnect from even manufactured reality. As Houston Press’s resident anal-retentive poker…

100 Creatives 2012: Patrick Turk, Master of Scissors and Glue

Originally from Galveston, Patrick Turk spends ridiculous amounts of hours whittling pieces of paper to smaller pieces of paper, which the artist assembles into left-field patterns and shapes. (Scissor and glue companies must love him.) The smaller images depict everything imaginable, ranging from body parts to sushi. Once put together,…

30 Seconds With Fat Tony

Do you know anyone that doesn’t like Houston’s master MC Fat Tony? If you do, they might be a damned lizard person because no hot-blooded human could hate his new album Double Dragon. That album kicks ass like Billy Lee. What could we learn from such a man in 30…

The Buyer’s Guide to Cable Reel Furniture

The giant wooden cable reel is a staple furniture piece of college students, being that it’s durable and you usually have to steal it, which adds to the character. Nonetheless, once we’ve graduated, most of us say goodbye to the cable reel and go to Ikea. A few people, though,…

App of the Week: Google Chrome Finally Available for iPhone

App: Google Chrome Platform: iPhone, iPad Website: App Store Cost: Free With all the upgrades to iOS over the years, one thing that has lagged has been browser technology. The built-in Safari app for iPhone is fine, but has a number of limitations that make it a less than desirable…

Be Pure and Tell the Truth: Our 5 Favorite Musical Buddhists

Today His Holiness the Dalai Lama turns 77. Although he didn’t officially become the temporal head of Tibet until he was 15, he’s made the most of 62 years in the position. He’s won a Nobel Peace Prize, advocated for his country and countrymen, and amassed more than 4 million…

The Best Music of Electric Forest 2012

Electric Forest 2012 Double JJ Ranch, Rothbury, Michigan June 28-July 1, 2012 In 2011, Paste magazine named Electric Forest on its list of “Top 10 Most Intriguing Inaugural Music Festivals,” because it holds several philanthropic endeavors such as a food drive and both art and music classes along with live…

Video: Dynamo Tailgaters Warm Up for Armed Forces Day Game

Tailgating isn’t just for football anymore. It’s also for fútbol. Since the opening of BBVA Compass Stadium (and even when they were still playing at Robertson), fans have swarmed the parking lot before games to eat, drink and generally stir up a ruckus. Taking a cue from the massive tailgate…

Menil’s Damaged Picasso Out of Emergency Surgery

As the Houston Police Department continues to look for Uriel Landeros — the 22-year-old dude who lobbed a sophomoric stencil onto the face of a Pablo Picasso and then bragged about it on the Internet — The Menil Collection’s real-deal conservation department is doctoring Woman in a Red Armchair back…

Houston Center for Contemporary Craft: The Space Between

The Houston Center for Contemporary Craft’s current show is inspired. “Interstitial Spaces” brings together Julia Barello and Beverly Penn in their first collaborative installation, and it’s such a natural pairing that makes for a cohesive, rich, full show — even with only nine pieces. The two artists make skillful, sculptural…

Rest of the Best: Houston’s Top 6 Karaoke Bars

Here’s something maybe you didn’t know about karaoke culture: It’s considerably more involved and nuanced than most anyone outside of it knows. For example, were you aware that, same as there are karaoke bars that aim to attract laughably bad singers, there are some that draw stunningly good, as well…

Bourbon, Burgers & Brew Bus: Not Your Average Fourth of July

While others were celebrating the Fourth of July with backyard barbecues and the obligatory Eleanor Tinsley Park fireworks, we went the nontraditional route, stepping onto The Wave, Houston’s hipster-magnet jitney service, which chauffeured us and a mixed bag of revelers around the city’s Inner Loop for “Bourbon, Burgers & Brew…

Re-examining bullying with The Karate Kid

Perhaps no other movie in the past 35 years has been more forward in its portrayal of bullying than 1984’s The Karate Kid. The film portrays bullying in a vivid manner. Johnny is the quintessential bully. He thinks rather highly of himself and that he can do no wrong. He…

Mike Judge Directs An Animated Zac Brown Band Clip

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When I was a kid, my parents bought two things that changed my world and neither was an Atari (though that would come on a Christmas to be named later). The first was a VCR. You may scoff now, but a VCR in 1980 was like a flying car and…

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The beauty of Italian cooking is the simple flavors. One of my favorite Italian dishes is an antipasto, bruschetta. Every restaurant in Italy serves bruschetta with classic tomato, basil and olive oil on top. But there are endless varieties of bruschetta. Here are five recipes that you can easily make…

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When Colin Heath was growing up in Victoria, British Columbia, he was a self-described “reckless kid.” Channeling all that energy for good, he went to circus school in Montreal, where he got the formal training that led him to Cirque Du Soleil in its early, more circus tent-like years. “At…

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Back when John Tobias and Ed Boon were looking for a way to set their Jean-Claude Van Damme action game turned fighting franchise Mortal Kombat apart from Street Fighter II, they hit upon the idea of murder. Originally the idea was to be reserved for the final boss, Shang Tsung,…

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According to ESPN, Rockets point guard Goran Dragic has agreed to a deal with the Phoenix Suns worth $34 million over four seasons. The Rockets had reportedly realized last week that Dragic wanted much more than they were willing to offer and decided to pursue other options. Some reports suggest…

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If imitation is the best form of flattery, Marilyn Manson must swoon at the sound of Wednesday 13’s music. Best known for his work in the Murderdolls, Wednesday 13’s comparisons to the 1990s shock-rocker are inescapable — the raspy voice delivered as a half-screech/half-whisper emanating from a pasty-white wraith. Makes…

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Young Mammals release a new seven-inch Friday night at Walter’s — the locals’ first new music since 2010’s heavily praised LP Carrots — giving longtime fans a taste of where the group is in 2012. Local custom label Bombs By Mail is putting out the two-song release, which sports vividly…

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Amazing Spider-Man

The Amazing Spider-Man, an inexcusably good reboot-thing from director Marc Webb, celebrates the heartwarming arachno-genetic bar mitzvah in which a boy becomes a spider and a spider becomes a man, a rite of passage last observed in Sam Raimi’s uneven but often pretty great trilogy in the oh’s. And there’s…

1981 and Now

LOCAL SPOTLIGHT Assistant Music Editor Craig Hlavaty recently purchased a 1981 edition of The Genuine Texas Handbook, a guide to all things Texan. It’s an often-tongue-in-cheek look at the people, places, outfits, songs, foods and more that made someone Texan 31 years ago. At the beginning of Handbook’s food section,…

To Rome with Love

In Woody Allen’s new film, To Rome with Love, people — like, really young people — still talk, improbably, about “neuroses.” Horny, middle-age businessmen actually stand around the water cooler and ogle the hot secretary, as in the Playboy cartoons of the ancients. In the Allen Legendarium, Freudian psychiatrists never…

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It’s just after 10:30 a.m. inside the cavernous Houston City Council chambers when Council Member Helena Brown, who has held office for only four months, scrunches her small, cherubic features into a scowl and requests the right to speak. The matter before the council involves the construction of a $26-million…

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“Welcome to the recession, boys,” says John Travolta’s DEA-double-agent profiteer in Oliver Stone’s Savages, based on Don Winslow’s novel. Savages is a movie of its moment, though both its good guys and bad guys (if there’s really even a difference) are unquestionably the 1 percent of their industry — that…

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Pyro is late. Ryu is unfazed. “He’s on his way,” says Ryu. “He’ll be here in a minute.” “Pyro” isn’t a government name (duh). Neither is “Ryu.” Both men are now approaching their mid-twenties, and the further away they get from their teenage days, the further away they get from…

Praise Ensemble

You can’t tell a book by its title. Nor a musical. The somber-sounding Sanctified suggests a deep religiosity but delivers a rollicking entertainment certain to delight. The dancing and the laughter in no way undermine any spiritual message, but the narrative brings together 15 characters, each determined to have his…

Potbelly Release Second Album

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