Surprise, Surprise

Who's Performing at Tonight's Sofar Show? You'll Have to Wait and See

The international series of pop-up concerts is growing in Houston, and audiences are eating it up.

04/29/2019 By Hannah Che

Review

At Stages, Murder for Two Successfully Traffics in Multiple Personalities

This campy whodunit succeeds in making fun of the whodunit genre itself.

04/29/2019 By Doni Wilson

Prime Time

Food News: The Woodlands Welcomes Killen's Steakhouse

Plus, watch acclaimed Vietnamese chef Nikki Tran on a new Netflix series this week.

04/29/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

Chasing Whistler's Mother

How Far Would You Go to See the World's Best Works of Art?

For this traveler, to the ends of the earth.

04/29/2019 By Bill Wiatrak

Stick It To Me

I Tried It: Vitamin Injections

Aura MD Body offers injectable cocktails for metabolism, energy, anti-aging, and overall wellness.

04/29/2019 By Abby Ledoux

Preview

Madama Butterfly and Miss Saigon Bring Twice the Passion to Houston Stages

Houston audiences can see two different versions of the Madame Butterfly story in the next three weeks.

04/26/2019 By Holly Beretto

Weekend read

5 Things You Must Do This Weekend, April 26–28

Support local shops for Saturday's Independent Bookstore Day, plus a bunch more ideas.

04/26/2019 By Morgan Kinney

Fitness Friday

Vino Vinyasa Wants to Help You Wine Down

The popular wine-based yoga class hits Houston.

04/26/2019 By Jillian Goltzman

Brotherly Love

Pappa Geno's Cheesesteaks Will Please Philly Natives

But will you eat yours with ketchup? (You should eat yours with ketchup.)

04/26/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

Stone Cold

Beer News: Get Colorful Avengers: Endgame Inspired Beers from Ingenious

Plus, an EaDo brewery is throwing a big grand opening party, and you should go.

04/26/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

It's Back, Back Again

The Houston Arboretum's Ravine Trail Is Back

The trail has been closed off for three years due to flooding and erosion, and it's finally open again.

04/26/2019 By Gwendolyn Knapp

Exit Interview

Glasstire Founder Rainey Knudson Explains Why She's Stepping Down

Don't worry: She still really loves Texas art, and boy, oh boy does she hate Facebook.

04/25/2019 By Brittanie Shey

Essay

Why We Still Need Foodstagram

Beautiful plates can help open up a whole new world of flavors.

04/25/2019 By Meredith Nudo

*Adds to Cart*

Fashion Blogger Lyndsey Zorich of L. Avenue Is Launching an Online Store

"The Avenue" launches at 9 a.m. on Friday, May 3.

04/25/2019 By Abby Ledoux

Bayou City Beer Club

Beer Review: Bakfish's All Y'all

What is a "Texas golden ale," anyway?

04/25/2019 By Timothy Malcolm

Cheers to the Freakin' Weekend

The To-Doux List: April 26-28

This weekend brings Oscar de la Renta, pool deck Pilates, and an outdoor furniture market.

04/25/2019 By Abby Ledoux

Premiere

The Curtain Rises on The Phoenix at HGO

A "gloriously bizarre" opera within an opera premieres this week in Houston.

04/25/2019 By Holly Beretto

Music

Meet the Houstonian Who Produced the Biggest Latin Hit in the World

Scott Summers is the man behind 'Con Calma.'

04/25/2019 By Jeff Balke

Ice House

Houston Noir Reveals the Bayou City In All Its Seedy Glory

The new short story collection explores the murder, betrayal and brujería lurking everywhere from River Oaks to the Ship Channel.

04/25/2019 By Morgan Kinney

Ice House

Will the City of Houston Actually Fill the Countless Enormous Potholes on Our Streets?

In which we subject Mayor Turner's promise to the rigors of the scientific method.

04/25/2019 By Morgan Kinney