Beach Vacay

Make the Most Out of Your Next Weekend in Galveston

Eat like a local, tour a museum, or enjoy an amusement ride at Pleasure Pier the next time you’re on the island.

05/16/2025 By Sofia Gonzalez With Emma Balter

The Must List

A Night for Guy Continues to Celebrate Folk Legend’s Legacy

Fifty years after Guy Clark’s debut album, and nine years after his passing, Texas musicians still gather to sing his songs and make sure his gifts are never forgotten.

05/15/2025 By Meredith Nudo

Continuing a Legacy

Doña Leti’s Is So Much More than a Viral Spot for Birria Tacos

The restaurant might seem like it was an overnight success, but it’s been in the making since the early 2000s—and it all started with fruit.

05/14/2025 By Sofia Gonzalez

The Classics

At 90 Years, Pizzitola’s BBQ Has Embraced a New Chapter

The restaurant remains a staple in Houston, and is now leaning into its heritage with new ownership.

05/13/2025 By Sofia Gonzalez

Out and Proud

Listening to Hope and History with KPFT’s Queer Voices

The program has chronicled the past and present of Houston’s LGBTQ+ community for five decades, and it’s gearing up to be a critical element of the future.

05/13/2025 By Meredith Nudo

Rebuilding

After Fire, SHAPE’s Heart Continues to Beat in Third Ward

The decades-old community center held much Black Houston history within its walls. Founder Deloyd Parker is determined to rebuild.

05/12/2025 By Uvie Bikomo

Dark Side

The Darth Vader House’s Long (Imperial) March Through Houston History

We got a chance to speak to the new owner, Mexican sculptor Enrique Cabrera, about his vision for a brand-new chapter for the fascinating space.

05/09/2025 By Claire Sewell

Movie Night

Really Cool Dine-In Movie Theaters in Houston

At these luxe local theaters you can enjoy dinner and a show at the same time.

05/08/2025 By Meredith Nudo, Stephanie Bartels, and Daniel Renfrow

Best of Both Worlds

Agnes and Sherman Gives Houston the Asian American Diner It Deserves

Look for dishes like a savory scallion waffle and al pastor fried rice at this highly anticipated new Heights restaurant by chef Nick Wong.

05/07/2025 By Sofia Gonzalez

Bayougraphy

Filmmaker Shahd Shahroor Tells Palestinian Stories on Her Own Terms

She got a standing ovation at the 2024 Houston Cinema Arts Festival, and she's just getting started.

05/07/2025 By Meredith Nudo

Prime Cuts

The Most Unique Steakhouses in Houston

There are plenty of restaurants to choose from for a good cut of meat, but only so many of them are worth your money.

05/06/2025 By Sofia Gonzalez and Emma Balter

Fundamental

These Houstonians Create Oases Among the City’s Literacy Deserts

In a county where one in three adults is functionally illiterate, Book Cycle, Class Bookstore, and Birthday Bash Box are all making books accessible to more people.

05/05/2025 By Meredith Nudo

Local Marketing Lab

Why Social Media Ads are Crucial for Growing Your Business

Harness the Power of Social Media with Proven Strategies and Expert Insights from Award-Winning Publications

05/02/2025 By Victoria Vidal

Essay

How Menudo Came to Define Family and Holidays

Once known as the “soup of the poor,” it’s now a staple special occasion dish for many families, including my own.

05/02/2025 By Sofia Gonzalez