The Houston Chronicle Tries Its Hand at a Paywall

Houston’s only daily has hopped on the paywall bandwagon with the release of its new HoustonChronicle.com Web site that is different from Chron.com…and 29-95.com. We think that’s all of them. According to CultureMap, the Chron is employing a paywall for a separate Web site similar to the one used by…

Upcoming: Diana Ross, Dropkick Murphys, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Etc.

The 71’s: With The Rocketboys, Megafauna, Mechanical Boy., Fri., Dec. 14, 8 p.m., $10/$14. Fitzgerald’s, 2706 White Oak, Houston. American Fangs: With Southern Backtones, Deep Cuts., Fri., Dec. 14, 8 p.m., $10/$11. Fitzgerald’s, 2706 White Oak, Houston. Arrival from Sweden (ABBA Tribute): Thu., Jan. 17, 8 p.m., $30-$100. Stafford Centre,…

Cypress Hill Sounds Off Before a Loco Scout Bar Show

Amidst the cacophony of talented rappers and rap crews that have emerged from the West Coast, one group has been breaking barriers with a distinct style and voice for more than 20 years. Cypress Hill, with their hyper-realistic street poetry and smoke-filled party records, continues to speak to the weedheads,…

Wine Foreplay: 5 Tips for Priming Your Stemware

Every Thanksgiving, it happens all across America: Well-intentioned hosts do a disservice to wine appreciation by serving wines in dusty, dirty or detergent-tainted stemware. Thanksgiving is a time when families get together. As a result, it’s one of the few times each year when people use all of the stemware…

Karen Stokes Dance Explores the Intimate in Vine Leaf Dances

The Setup: On November 15-17, Karen Stokes Dance presented Vine Leaf Dances, a collection of four short works, at Barnevelder Movement Arts Complex. The concert takes its name from the French word “vignette,” an intimate character study or narrative small enough to fit on a vine leaf. The Execution: The…

5 Rock-Star Biographies That Should Be Broadway Musicals

According to Nikki Sixx, Nikki Sixx gets asked this a lot and yes, his biography The Heroin Diaries is being turned into a Broadway musical, ostensibly quenching theater fans’ dire thirst for a musical based on the life of a Motley Crue member. All joking aside, this sort of thing…

5 Thanksgiving Sides That Need to Go Away

The Pilgrims knew how to feast, man. Back in the day, they had it all — wild turkey, venison, lobster, chestnuts, pumpkins, plums and even freaking seal. These guys set out the perfectly laid plan: Come together as a community and give thanks while gluttonously* feasting on locally sourced meat,…

Dining Out on Turkey Day: Where to Eat This Thanksgiving

Let’s face it, sometimes a “home-cooked” meal in a restaurant is better than anything we can whip up at home. Thanksgiving dinner is one of the most difficult, time-consuming and stressful meals to make if you don’t normally cook meals at home. But there’s one thing to be thankful for…

Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die, Asks Our Beloved Willie

Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die: Musings from the Road By Willie Nelson William Morrow, 192 pp., $22.99 Willie Nelson is such a state treasure, that whoever’s ass happens to occupy the governor’s chair at the time of the event referenced in this books title should order…

Gift Guide: Ten Stylish Gifts for Women

Sweet Jesus, it’s almost Christmas. Pun intended. Thanksgiving is Thursday, people, which means Black Friday is Friday, which means the shopping begins — unless you’re my mother, in which case your shopping is done. But for those of us with less foresight and ambition than good ol’ Martha U., panic…

Pop Rocks: Are There Any ’80s Movies They Won’t Remake?

The Red Dawn remake nobody asked for hits theaters tomorrow. The original featured a group of high schoolers fighting a guerilla war against invading Soviet and Cuban soldiers. The new one features some high schoolers led by a couple twentysomethings against a “coalition” led by a North Korean army that…

The Rocks Off 100: Paige Mann, House of Blues’ Box-Office Diva

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. Who? A former sales manager at doomed Houston record distributors Southwest Wholesale — which…

Turkey Day Forecast: Mild and Dry, Could the Drought Be Back?

If you hadn’t really noticed, it’s been really dry lately in Texas. Not the levels of dry we experienced in 2011, but rain has been in pretty short supply and our area of the state is creeping back toward drought conditions. Now, we mostly don’t care because it’s fall and…

Top 10 Restaurants in Memorial

The last time we rounded up the 10 best places to eat in Memorial was in 2009. CityCentre was still under construction and Memorial City Mall had just emerged from years of redevelopment to rival The Galleria as the city’s best shopping center. The Memorial you see today is not…

1-1 draw lands Dynamo in fourth MLS Cup Final

For the fourth time in seven years, the Houston Dynamo will be a participant in the MLS Cup. They earned their spot as the 2012 Eastern Conference Champions, with their 1-1 tie against DC United Sunday afternoon. The Dynamo knew heading into the game that United was going to come…

AC/DC Finally Comes to iTunes: What You Should Listen to First

Today Aussie rockers AC/DC announced that they are finally coming to Apple’s iTunes music store, following longtime holdouts the Beatles and Metallica. The other big iTunes absentee, Garth Brooks, is probably waiting to join the Apple cult when he reportedly goes on tour in late 2013. Yeah, you read that…

Eric Clapton Gives Toyota Center Some Slowhand March 16

Eric Clapton, the gentleman’s rock star (or something like that), will interrupt Toyota Center’s springtime pop programming — Maroon 5, Pink, Rihanna, Carrie Underwood — for an evening of British Invasion blues and psychedelic classic rock when the man behind “Layla” and other assorted love songs performs with his band…

Last Night: Bill Cosby At Arena Theatre

Even at the age of 75, Dr. Bill Cosby is still able to spin a yarn. It seems to me that only the most gifted of comedians and musicians, the more base arts, can remain enthralling into their seventh decade. It was just last week that the 70-year-old Paul McCartney…

The Last Time Notre Dame Was #1 In The A.P. Poll….

Heading into this weekend, only three undefeated teams remained in Division 1-A college football — top ranked Kansas State, number two ranked Oregon, and third ranked Notre Dame. The formula to figure out who would play in the BCS national title game was pretty simple if things held to form:…

The Turkeys are Coming! The Turkeys are Coming!

The Turkey of the Year is coming. You cannot run. You cannot hide. You can, however, guess who will be wearing the feathers this year. Lord knows there’s no shortage of choices. Our technicians in the Super-Secret Underground Turkey Calculator Bunker & Ice Cream Shoppe had another difficult year of…

Saturday Night: deadhorse at the Engine Room

deadhorse, Blunt Force Trauma, Demon Driver, etc. The Engine Room November 1, 2012 There’s life in that old deadhorse, yet. That’s the message sounding loud and clear from the Houston metal icons’ camp these days. At the Engine Room on Saturday, the band celebrated the release of its first-ever live…

The Draft: A Monster of a Beer Festival

Over the weekend, charity organizers and a host of volunteers staged The Draft, a charity beer festival that has wrapped up Houston Beer Week for the past three years. Known as Monsters of Beer in years prior, the third annual beer festival sought to raise over $30,000 to benefit local…

My Favorite Thanksgiving Side Dish: Creamy Corn Casserole

As a six-year-old, I helped my mom make Thanksgiving dinner for the first time. Of course, I wasn’t able to help with every dish, but the one dish I always helped prepare was the corn casserole. Each Thanksgiving has included this side dish and it’s usually the one we never…

Bad Rap: California Group Won’t Come Clean on Spindletop Dogs

We continue to be disgusted and saddened by the continued silence of Spindletop Dog Refuge owner Leah Purcell, and her lawyer, Zandra Anderson, who refuse to disclose the fates of dogs that are still unaccounted for. When Montgomery County authorities and the Humane Society of the United States workers revealed…

Friday Night: Rusko at Warehouse Live

Rusko Warehouse Live November 16, 2012 If anyone ever films a documentary about the EDM movement, the role of “Bad Boy” could easily be filled by Rusko. The 27-year-old Leeds, England-bred dubstep producer and DJ has a reputation for dramatic outbursts and a hearty disdain for sound engineers. Yet, as…

Dining Out on Turkey Day: Where to Eat This Thanksgiving

Let’s face it, sometimes a “home-cooked” meal in a restaurant is better than anything we can whip up at home. Thanksgiving dinner is one of the most difficult, time-consuming and stressful meals to make if you don’t normally cook meals at home. But, there’s one thing to be thankful for…

Yes, the Rice Owls Might Still Go Bowling

The Rice Owls were 1-5 at the halfway point of this season. It looked like just another lost season. Something to which the Owls and their fans have become far too accustomed. Then a funny thing happened. The Owls started winning games. The Owls easily handled SMU on Saturday, winning…

Gothic Council on a Really Good Pair of Boots

My wife has a pair of boots she calls her “gig boots” that got that name because they have managed to be comfortable and reliable for over a decade, no matter how many crappy concerts she has stood around at. Recently the zipper broke on one of them and I…

Betz Gallery’s “Twelve by Twelve” Show Disappoints

Saturday night marked the opening of the Betz Art Gallery’s new home at the Summer Street Studio Warehouse. Betz has been in existence for roughly 10 years but was looking to make a move. Summer Street offers an exciting opportunity for both the gallery and the studios. If this corridor…

Sylvia: A Shaggy Dog Tale With a Big Slobbery Kiss

The set-up: “You never say the things to me you say to her, like…you’re beautiful…or I love you.” The “you” is harried husband Greg (Wayne White), going through mid-life crises. The accusing “me” is neglected wife Kate (Ruth S. McCleskey), who knows a rival to her affections when she sees…

Texans-Jaguars: The 10 Best Rapper Tweets

Houston has a professional football team called the Houston Texans. A lot of people like them; some are rappers. The Internet has several forms of social media; one is called Twitter. A lot of people use it. Some of them are rappers. Like many weeks before, Rocks Off perused Twitter…

Texans 43, Jaguars 37: Four Red Flags, Four Silver Linings

Check out our photos of Sunday’s hard-fought game against the Jaguars. Arizona in 2009. Baltimore in 2010. Oakland in 2011. This was that game for the Texans. The one they seemingly have every season where they repeatedly shoot themselves in the foot with self-inflicted errors and stage a valiant comeback,…

The 5 Best Shows In Houston This Week: November 19-22

Cypress Hill Scout Bar, November 19 The first Latino hip-hop group to gain stardom, Cypress Hill brought a whiff of Cheech & Chong comedy to their red-eyed rapping, but were hardly playing around on songs like “Hand on the Pump” and “How I Could Just Kill a Man.” Sen Dog and B…

3 Hated Sequels That Are Clearly Better Than the Original

Making a sequel isn’t hard. Of the ten top grossing movies of 2012, six are sequels. Seven if you count the Spider-Man reboot as a one. That’s what Hollywood does, find something that works and finger bang it with two digits wrapped in a coke-dusted $100 bill until the movie-going…

PB&J Permutations: Peanut Butter and Jelly Cupcakes

There are certain combinations of foods that have become so iconic in the American food psyche (e.g., apple pie and vanilla ice cream, spaghetti and meatballs) that it seems wrong to have one without the other. The illustrious union of peanut butter and jelly — which has proved so successful…

Remembering DJ Screw, 12 Whole Years Later

Death sucks. In all honesty, death is the one relationship you know will inevitably happen, but you spend every waking hour trying to avoid it. Like that girl who wants to honor herself by slut-shaming and gives you the clap. Or the guy who’s so drunk he’s braying like a…

Magical Bubbles: The Week in Art 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…

Person Of Interest: “Critical” Care

I think it’s time for Reese to get a new suit. It’s a nice look, don’t get me wrong, but threatening to become cartoonish, like Bart Simpson’s red t-shirt or June Cleaver’s pearl necklace (stop that). He doesn’t even employ Finch’s strategy of changing neckties every week. For a guy…

deadhorse Comes Galloping Back With New DVD Saturday

When the rumors started to swirl last year, they were a little hard to believe at first. Was deadhorse, the Houston death/thrash band that amassed a large and loyal following in the early ’90s, really going to show up and play a gig at Warehouse Live? It had been nearly…

60 Second Cookies…In A Mug

It’s official. I am now obsessed with microwavable desserts in a mug. It started a few weeks ago when I made 60-second brownies. They were fantastic and way too easy. And so my fixation began… See also: What’s Cooking on Pinterest? Nutella Mug Cake This time, I tried out this…

Wretched Owner of BlueHippo To Pay Back Texans He Ripped Off

The Texas Attorney General’s Office has announced an agreed judgment with the a-hole behind the BlueHippo uber-scam that defrauded consumers in Texas and across the country. The sole shareholder of the defunct Maryland-based company, whose advertisements for computers bought on layaway targeted low-income folks, has agreed to pay $175,000 in…

Upcoming Events: Afternoon Tea and the Art of Smoke

Beer-lovers, this weekend is for you! Although Houston Beer Week is wrapping up, you can still celebrate at two different events on Friday and Saturday. Tonight is our very own Craft Beer Hoppy Hour at Phoenicia’s MKT Bar, in which we spotlight local microbreweries and pair their brews with food…

Aussie DJ Dirty South: Global Citizen of “City of Dreams”

Unlike certain genres that dominate the airwaves here in the U.S., EDM is a global phenomenon. That’s not to say that there aren’t rappers and country singers in other parts of the world, but very few of those acts become stars here. EDM is something completely different. If you’re heading…

Week in Photos: Hubcap Grill

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…

Rex Brown Talks All Things Pantera

When bassist Rex Brown takes the stage at Concert Pub North tomorrow with his new supergroup Kill Devil Hill, he’ll be carrying a significant musical legacy along with him. As a founding member of Pantera, Brown helped to export a unique brand of dynamic Texas metal around the world in…

‘Tis The Season For Spirits and Cheese: Whisk(e)y Edition

This holiday season, turn the tables on the traditional “wine and cheese” combo by pairing cheeses with your favorite hard alcohol. In this special series, I’ll be investigating which fromages go best with distilled spirits as well as offering tips on how to construct a tasting without breaking the bank…

10 Cool & Cheap Weekenders: November 16-18

Rusko Warehouse Live, November 16 Rusko’s show at Stereo Live back in May didn’t go so well, so it’s a little surprising to see the bad boy of dubstep back in Houston so soon. The 27-year-old British DJ and producer cursed and wobbled his way through a bass-drenched set that…

Thanksgiving Alterna-Recipe: Savory Bacon Chive Pumpkin Quiche

Having eaten my fill of pumpkin-flavored grocery store products, I thought it time to start developing my own squash-themed dishes. My pantry was already overflowing with sweets and treats leftover from Halloween, so I decided to go the savory route and make a pumpkin quiche for brinner, the most important…

Start Your Holiday Shopping with Delicious Voice Daily Deals

Today’s Houston Press Voice Daily Deal offers you three delicious options at Angus Grill Brazilian Steakhouse: enjoy half-off a three-course, all-you-can-eat dinner for two, four or six. Dinner includes nine different meats, carved tableside, along with a variety of hot sides, and a huge salad bar. This voucher is valid…

Paul McCartney: What Becomes a Legend Most?

Somewhere outside London, or perhaps Liverpool, must be a warehouse that stores all the raw materials used to create the collage that scrolled down the two giant vertical video screens flanking the Minute Maid Park stage Wednesday. This thing had photographs, newspaper clippings, postcards from Liverpool, tour paraphrenalia (Wings lapel…

Christmas Comes Early: WHAM is Here

Christmas is coming early for all you art lovers out there – the 7th Annual Winter Holiday Art Market (WHAM) is just around the corner. The annual holiday market, filled with wares from local artists, takes place November 16 through 18 at the Winter Street Studios and it’s not just…

The Arrival of Correct Hip-Hop “Grammer”

It’s no secret. Houston has a robust rap underground. We have many reasons to be proud of our hip-hop scene. And there’s nothing wrong with having one more. Every now and then, an artist comes out of the clear blue sky, and makes such an undeniable musical introduction, their newness…

American Horror Story: Asylum: Nazi vs. Serial Killer

The way that Asylum manages to hold onto its psychological peaks and artistic climaxes is really quite remarkable. Unlike the last season, which mostly stuck with a pretty set formula of ghost-like scares, Asylum continues to change everything up so constantly that no one scare tactic ever grows stale. The…

Galveston Principal Busted in Adult Video Booth

Okay, pervy teachers and school administrators need to pass a resolution at the next Texas Masturbators Local Union meeting: no more jerkin’ it in adult video stores, no matter how strong the urge. Because apparently police are conducting raids these days at decidedly non-peak Wanking Hours, like 9:45 a.m. That’s…

Royce White Versus The Ignorant Mob

Can someone please explain to me why so many people are so pissed off at Royce White? I know why the Rockets are upset – I don’t necessarily agree with the Rockets being angry with him, but I get it – but I don’t get why my twitter timeline and…

Last Night: Sir Paul McCartney at Minute Maid Park

Sir Paul McCartney Minute Maid Park November 14, 2012 SLIDESHOW: Beatlemania: Paul McCartney Plays Minute Maid Park Seeing Paul McCartney live is a lot of things. It’s communing with a spirit that touched millions and will touch millions for as long as humanity lurches forward. It’s hearing the old schmaltzy…

The Rocks Off 100: Willow Villarreal, Hatetank Maniac

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. If you are under 30 in Houston and grew up going to punk or…

Royce White’s Twitter Rant: 10 Ignorant Replies

“Is he worth it?” In the sports world, it’s the answer to that one simple question that ultimately determines the length of a player’s shelf life in whatever league he plays in. Extrapolated in more detail and reworded, is the combination of a player’s skill set, salary, and performance worth…

IHOP at Home: Frozen Breakfast Sandwiches

I always enjoy looking at the frozen section in the grocery store. If you look hard enough, you’ll find something you’ve never seen before. This past week, I discovered IHOP at Home frozen breakfast items and intriguingly bought the French toast maple sausage breakfast sandwiches. You can’t go wrong with…

Fan Direction: 5 Great Music-Video Contest Winners

One of the latest trends I’ve observed in music is that almost everyone is outsourcing their videos these days, even top artists. It’s much easier and cheaper to hold a fan contest, asking your fans to create videos for you, than it is to go out and shoot the video…

Houston’s Top 10 All-Day Breakfasts

Houstonians love a few things above all others: burgers, Tex-Mex barbecue, pizza, crawfish and breakfast. These are the foods that get us crazy passionate, the meals that fuel endless debates here in the city where residents eat for sport. We even have breakfast sub-categories that we love to jaw about:…

Good Spielberg’s Bad Moments

The first few minutes of Lincoln play out like a parody of the expectations of Steven Spielberg’s detractors. The Great Emancipator rests like a humble Solomon upon a hard wooden chair, surrounded by freely mixing black and white soldiers of that great war of his. One black soldier dares to…

Cypress Hill

The first Latino hip-hop group to gain stardom, Cypress Hill brought a whiff of Cheech & Chong comedy to their red-eyed rapping, but were hardly playing around on songs like “Hand on the Pump” and “How I Could Just Kill a Man.” Sen Dog and B Real’s gritty rhymes could…

Mostly Cloudy

Silver Linings Playbook, which stars Bradley Cooper as a manic-depressive man-child attempting to get his life back together after a breakdown, won the coveted Audience Award at the Toronto International Film Festival in September and subsequently shot to the top of most Oscar prognosticators’ Best Picture short list. The film’s…

Capsule Art Reviews: “Cleve Gray: 1967 Silver Paintings,” “CraftTexas 2012,” “Debra Barrera: Kissing in Cars, Driving Alone,” “[Houston Times Eight],” “Liz Ward: Cryosphere,” “Structural Impermanence: New Works by Renée Lotenero”

“Cleve Gray: 1967 Silver Paintings” It was 1967. The late, great Cleve Gray was angry with his painting — a semi-Cubist composition of black and a bit of green — because it was “boring.” So he threw a bucket of aluminum paint on it that he had lying around, likely…

Generationals

Straight outta New Orleans, two-man outfit Generationals is finally starting to gather steam outside of the Crescent City with synths and vocals that recall prime Pet Shop Boys. Ted Joyner and Grant Widmer keep their songs compact, hanging hooks in all the right places on the new Lucky Numbers EP,…

Tamaryn

New Zealand-born vocalist Tamaryn is making waves this fall with newest release Tender New Signs, a nine-track ode to dream-pop that comes coated in washes of reverb. Though the music could stand to be a little less anonymous, the San Francisco-based Tamaryn and main collaborator Rex John Shelverton make great…

Rusko

Rusko’s show at Stereo Live back in May didn’t go so well, so it’s a little surprising to see the bad boy of dubstep back in Houston so soon. The 27-year-old British DJ and producer cursed and wobbled his way through a bass-drenched set that was one of the raunchier…

FallCore

Yes, it’s FallCore time again, an annual must-attend event for local metalheads, hardcore kids and even a few wayward pop-punkers. This long-running mini-festival, brainchild of Hatetank Productions promoter Willow Villarreal, is still going strong on its twelfth edition and you know it just wouldn’t be a FallCore without Will to…

Special Texas Edición: Why do Mexicans Love Ska?

Dear Mexican, Lately, I’ve noticed a few bands, como Voodoo Glow Skulls, have embraced ska music both at home and in Mexico. I was curious what the appeal is for Mexicans of ska music? Also, if you had to turn people to Mexican ska, what would be your top five…

Paul Ramirez Band

A weekly gig is about the best way for guitarists to hone their craft, and Houston’s Paul Ramirez has done just that Wednesday nights at the Continental Club for more than a year now. It pays off in Sex With a Dragon, his debut CD that throws in a little…

Refinery: A Burger-centric Icehouse

See more of The Refinery’s petroleum-themed dining room that pays homage to Houston’s history in our slideshow. Even though it’s only been open a few months, The Refinery is already shaping up to be a love-it-or-hate-it type of place. Some people love the oilfield-themed decor, while others find it kitschy…

Young Lovers and a Hypocrite

I Capuleti e i Montecchi You can hear the haste in Vincenzo Bellini’s The Capulets and the Montagues (1830), whose libretto is a maladroit rewrite of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. (The Bard was horribly ill-served by most opera adaptations until Verdi set him right.) The musical patchwork is uneven, but…

Lincoln: A Tall, Tall Film

There’s an unfun tendency in American life to fictionalize our national heroes as rigid statue-people who only speak as though they are delivering commencement addresses, a kind of unlovable, Al Gore–ish anti-charisma that would inhibit anyone in real life from becoming a national hero in the first place. Own it,…

Philly Poutine

Restaurant News Just because I didn’t include Pappa Geno’s wicked Philly on my recent list of Houston’s Top 10 Sandwiches (which was reserved strictly for deli sandwiches) doesn’t mean I don’t lust after the thing. I do. I have terrible urges for Pappa Geno’s at least once a week. I…

Death of Cinema

That the American cinema is deader than Dillinger is a fact no right-thinking observer unwilling to be laughed out of the room would even think of denying today. To do the current round of think piece writers one better, we will add that not only are the movies dead, but…


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