Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes

Former Original Beaver's to Become Bar With Chef-Residency Program

Axelrad partner Adam Brackman and acclaimed chef Monica Pope are hoping to create a community vibe.

10/04/2018 By Timothy Malcolm

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Texas Hill Country: Boerne

Boerne offers warm, small-town charm in a quaint, picturesque setting.

10/04/2018

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Don't Miss the 2018 Houston Pet Expo

Shop, Learn, Play, Adopt on October 13th and 14th at the Lone Star Expo & Convention Center.

10/04/2018

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Join us for Bayou City Art Festival Downtown on October 13 &14

Bayou City Art Festival Downtown, benefiting Houston nonprofits, is celebrating 47 years of fine art and giving back with 300 artists, entertainment, music, food, beverages, food trucks, crafts and a costume contest in the Children’s Creative Zone.

10/04/2018

Heart to Art

5 Things You Must Do This Weekend, Oct. 5–7

Do something highbrow, lowbrow, or just plain fun.

10/04/2018 By Morgan Kinney

Line Up

A Round of Applause For the Buffet at Phil & Derek's

Every meal brings memories at this soul food spot.

10/04/2018 By Joanna O'Leary

First Bite

Family Dinners and Nostalgic Trips Prevail at La Lucha

Crispy fried chicken and rich fried oyster loaf highlight a voyage across the Gulf.

10/04/2018 By Timothy Malcolm

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The Awty International School

Houston’s Premier International School.

10/03/2018

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School Profiles 2018

There is no task more important when it comes to choosing the best school for your child. It’s not always easy to know where to begin, so we’ve put together this helpful guide to get you started.

10/03/2018

Salad Days

Houston, You're Getting a Sweetgreen

The fast-casual greens chain isn't the only non-local restaurant coming to the changing neighborhood.

10/03/2018 By Timothy Malcolm

Gettin' Crafty

Signs, Screws, and Scraps: This Is CraftTexas 2018

The biennial juried exhibition returns to the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.

10/03/2018 By Holly Beretto

Getting all Electoral

Register to Vote While You Still Can

The midterms are looming, but the cutoff for Harris County voter registration is even closer.

10/03/2018 By Sandy Tang

I See Dead People

A Different Type of Star Gazing in Los Angeles

Visiting celebrity graves in the city of angels.

10/03/2018 By Bill Wiatrak

Fashion Sense

Runway Houston X Was a Love Letter to the City’s Emerging Talent

With designs from students to seasoned pros, this year's runway was a vibrant one.

10/03/2018 By Julia Davila

It's A Guy Thing

20 Years of Bistro Provence Means Delicious Deals

We can safely call this French and continental staple a Houston institution.

10/03/2018 By Joanna O'Leary

Today's Catch

At Quattro, the Seafood Cioppino Is a Stunner

A new chef at the Four Seasons is tweaking expectations with some strong results.

10/03/2018 By Timothy Malcolm

Shadow Play

You Have Less than a Week to Catch moonGARDEN

Discovery Green's light-based public art installation is already drawing crowds—and marriage proposals.

10/03/2018 By Morgan Kinney

Domecoming

The Original Greek Festival Has a Big, Shiny Surprise

Yes, there will be wine and baklava. But have you seen the new cathedral?

10/02/2018 By Holly Beretto

One Man's Trash

At Rubbish to Runway, Designers Rethink Throwaways

The annual high-energy, nontraditional fashion show in memory of Vanessa Morales is twofold in its cause to promote recycling and fundraise for nonprofit Long Way Home.

10/02/2018 By Julia Davila

Luxury Travel

Jet Linx Debuts a New Houston Hub

Fly in style out of Hobby.

10/02/2018 By Gwendolyn Knapp