Music Festivals

Texas Smoke Break Brings Some of Rap’s Best to Houston this Weekend

Plus 7 tips on how to stay safe this weekend.

03/18/2022 By Shelby Stewart

TV Recaps

Top Chef Season 19 Episode 3 Recap: Noodles and Rice and Everything Nice

The remaining chefs dive deep into the world of Asian cuisine.

03/18/2022 By Shelby Stewart

Buy or Bust

Hou Review: Sunday Riley’s Light Hearted Sunscreen

Houstonia puts the sunscreen with rave reviews to the test.

03/18/2022 By Danielle Wright

PROFILE

Houstonian John Devereaux Comes Home on Tour with Hamilton

Catch the Westfield High School graduate in the hit musical before it closes this Sunday, March 20.

03/17/2022 By Holly Beretto

Out and About

5 Things To Do In Houston This Weekend, March 18-20

George Strait and Ashley McBryde will close out Rodeo Houston Sunday.

03/17/2022 By Shelby Stewart

Anniversary

Fort Bend County Suburb Celebrates 25 Years

Sienna was named one of the most popular master-planned communities in the country.

03/17/2022 By Ile-Ife Okantah

Elements of Style

The Reality of a Pandemic Fiancée

Wedding dress designer Danielle Frankel details how COVID-19 affected weddings.

03/17/2022 By Danielle Wright

ART NEWS

This Medieval Manuscript is Getting A Facelift

The MFAH received a grant to restore an ancient Hebrew prayer book.

03/16/2022 By Amarie Gipson

Sponsored Content

No One Does Camp Like the Y

From the range of activities to the values-based programming and year-round opportunities, YMCA Camp Cullen offers campers and their families an unforgettable experience. Here are the top 4 reasons why you should choose Camp Cullen this summer.

03/16/2022

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Uncompromising Academics. Uncommon Brotherhood.

Summer@STH sets the stage for academic acclaim and personal growth

03/16/2022

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Rice University Tapia Camps Inspire Students in STEM

Tapia Camps are residential experiences at Rice University that cover topics in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) with an emphasis on communication and equity. Rising 8th-12th graders execute projects designed by research faculty.

03/16/2022

Mai Pham Favorites

Try These Pan-Fried Dumplings from This Family-Owned Spot in First Ward

Made lovingly by hand every day, Dumpling Haus’ pan-fried dumplings are better than the versions you’ll find in Chinatown.

03/16/2022 By Mai Pham

Texas Divided

What’s the Future of Cannabis in Texas?

67% of Texans support the sale and use of recreational cannabis, but possession of any amount up to 2 ounces is a Class B misdemeanor.

03/16/2022 By Keith Nelson

Beat The Frizz

Combat Spring Humidity with These Products for Salon-Perfect Hair

Avoid the unwanted puffy look with these humidity-fighting products.

03/16/2022 By Danielle Wright

Look Good Feel Good

Savage X Fenty Storefront Now Open in Houston Galleria

Houston is the third location to debut following Las Vegas and Los Angeles.

03/15/2022 By Danielle Wright

Sponsored Content

Why Summer Camp is More Important Than Ever

Camp is a longtime summer tradition for generations of families, but now more than ever children and young adults need summer camp.

03/15/2022

MUSIC

Bun B’s Rodeo Takeover Was a Family Reunion

Here's how having all of Houston's hip-hop superstars in one arena went.

03/15/2022 Photography by David “Odiwams” Wright By Sama’an Ashrawi

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2022 Summer Camp Guide

This year’s summer camp guide highlights both overnight and day camps that deliver a fun-filled summer for every child!

03/15/2022

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Camp Champions Builds Strong Kids

Camp Champions has created a tradition of excellence since 1967. With the facility and staff expected from a premier camp, Champions is distinguished by its developmental focus on building strong kids.

03/15/2022

Hometown Hero

Trae Tha Truth Honored For Humanitarian Efforts

As a pillar in the neighborhood and one of Houston’s most altruistic figures, Trae leads the charge when it comes to helping the community.

03/15/2022 By Shelby Stewart