New beginnings

Hercule Poirot Returns to the Alley

The famed detective returns in a new version of Murder on the Orient Express and the first production from new Artistic Director Rob Melrose.

07/15/2019 By Holly Beretto

Book Open

Food News: Start Making Reservations Now for Houston Restaurant Weeks

Plus, say hello this week to the city's first Mendocino Farms.

07/15/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

Easy Breezy

10 Travel Accessories That Won't Weigh You Down

Keep calm and carry-on.

07/15/2019 By Rebekah Kibodeaux

Captain Enormo

The Largest Slices in Houston Are at Gotham Pizza 

Move over Frank's, there's a new (okay, not new) large slice of cheese pie in town.

07/15/2019 By Joanna O'Leary

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5 Things You Must Do This Weekend, July 12–14

Batty boat rides, Selena at Jones Hall, and more.

07/12/2019 By Morgan Kinney

Door No. 4

Chris Shepherd's Next One Fifth Is Gulf Coast

One Fifth Mediterranean is closing, but maybe not for long.

07/12/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

Fitness Friday

Houston, Prepare to Get Your Butt Kicked: Barry's Has Arrived

The original boutique fitness concept fêted its new River Oaks studio at a grand opening bash late last month.

07/12/2019 By Najla Brown

Party Time, Excellent

PartySlate Wants to Be Your One-Stop Shop for Event Planning

Houston is the 10th city the web platform has launched in.

07/12/2019 By Abby Ledoux

The Best Around

Beer News: Pearland Brewery Wins Big at Global Competition

Plus, Eureka Heights teamed up with a Texas favorite on a big new beer.

07/12/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

What A Fool Believes

This Is the Definitive Definition of Yacht Rock

Michael McDonald is playing The Woodlands on Friday. Let's just set the record smooth.

07/12/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

What's The Big Dill?

Houston, We Have a Pickle Festival on the Way

In a Pickle Fest lands in Kingwood on September 7.

07/12/2019 By Gwendolyn Knapp

For Tourists and Locals

How to Have the Perfect Foodie Weekend In Houston

Whether it's your first time in H-Town, or you're just reacquainting yourself, here's how to eat like a native.

07/11/2019 By Carlos Brandon

No Rest

Indigo Chef Reveals Plans for New Restaurant

Jonny and Chana Rhodes are diving further into soul food in 2020.

07/11/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

About That Storm Tho

The To-Doux List: July 12–14

This weekend brings midnight margaritas, all things bridal, and big hats at brunch.

07/11/2019 By Abby Ledoux

Opera

The Mikado Goes Topsy Turvy

Gilbert & Sullivan's problematic favorite gets another version in Houston.

07/10/2019 By Holly Beretto

Mane Attraction

I Tried It: Temporary Hair Dye

The wonderfully named Good Dye Young lets us all be posers.

07/10/2019 By Rebekah Kibodeaux

Bayou City Beer Club

Beer Review: Saloon Door's Ridiculous AF

A boozy beer with peanut butter and chocolate? We're here for it.

07/10/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

Go Texan

An Ode to Schlitterbahn New Braunfels

Wait, you can even spend the night? Who knew?

07/10/2019 By Jennifer Simonson

Wunderkind

Maurielle McGarvey Is the Future

The youngest playwright ever to work on Rec Room's stage, the 18-year-old HSPVA grad will premiere a new version of Woyzeck.

07/09/2019 By Siena DeBolt

Good Morning

Food News: Here's What to Know About Rosie Cannonball, Montrose Cheese & Wine

Plus, another tenant has opened at the food hall Understory.

07/09/2019 By Timothy Malcolm