All in the Family

Review: The Revisionist Offers a Timely Confrontation With Family and Memory

A co-production between Stages and the ERJCC, Jesse Eisenberg's 2013 play arrives at the perfect moment.

04/13/2018 By Doni Wilson

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Texas Hill Country: Fredericksburg

Texas Heart. German Soul.

04/13/2018

Late Night Bites

On the Road: New Orleans By Night at Cafe Du Monde

Everyone should visit Cafe Du Monde after dark.

04/13/2018 By Cory Garcia

Northern Import

Open Late in the Galleria, Moxie's Has Moxie

The Canadian chain expands into Texas for the second time, but the menu has more than poutine.

04/13/2018 By Lauro Rojas

All Hail

Voodoo Queen Is Back, and Should Be for the Long Haul

Voodoo Queen has been reborn, and the wait was worth it.

04/13/2018 By Jesse Sendejas Jr.

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e.l.f. Cosmetics Remind Us There's Nothing Wrong with Being Basic

There's more than meets the eye, lip, and face when it comes to this affordable brand.

04/13/2018 By Rebekah Kibodeaux

Things To Do

This Weekend in Design: Trunk Shows, Block Parties, and Garden Glitz

What’s popping up in our city from April 13-15?

04/13/2018 By Abby Ledoux

The Beard Abides

6 Things We Learned About James Harden From His GQ Cover

The Rockets star graces the magazine's May cover, in which he reveals his undying love for candy (and his mom) and his ability to pull off the most outlandish sartorial choices.

04/12/2018 By Abby Ledoux

Golden Age

Review: Lawrence Wright's Cleo Revives Technicolor Hollywood for the Stage

The world premiere production at the Alley dazzles with the backstage drama of Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton.

04/12/2018 By Doni Wilson

Not all Bad

Climate Change is Probably Worse Than You Think, But Let's Not Freak Out About It

William T. Vollmann, a National Book Award winner, arrives in Houston with his two-volume explainer on the realities of and possibilities for Earth's climate future.

04/12/2018 By Ryan Pait

HBD to DG

5 Things You Must Do This Weekend, April 13–15

On tap: Art cars roll into town, pop-tastic jazz, and a Discovery Green coming-of-age celebration.

04/12/2018 By Morgan Kinney

WAGS

Kara McCullers Talks Dog Rescue, Houston Hot Spots, and Her World Series-Winning Husband

The wife of the Astros pitcher tells Houstonia about her whirlwind year.

04/12/2018 By Abby Ledoux

How Urbane

Young Professionals Kick Off Exclusive Foodie Phone App with a Rooftop Party

The Urbane Society celebrates its launch with 250 of Houston's PYTs.

04/12/2018 By Abby Ledoux

Party Over Here

Houston-Made Rich Kids Revamps a Familiar Story

A cast of primarily Latinx Houstonians gives a new face to the traditional "teens throw a party" film genre.

04/11/2018 By Brittanie Shey

Found!

Things Are Coming Together at the New Pappy's Location

Pappy's soft opening makes us feel good about its long-term potential.

04/11/2018 By Cory Garcia

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Dine Out For Child Abuse Prevention!

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month! Take action against child abuse by enjoying a “Blue Plate Special” at participating restaurants throughout the month. Proceeds from each “Blue Plate Special” help The Thread Alliance end the cycle of child abuse.

04/11/2018

Tooth or Friction

Dentistry in Mexico: Is It Really Worth The Trip?

Inexpensive dental care? Yes, it exists.

04/11/2018 By Bill Wiatrak

Fringe Benefits

I Tried It: Eyelash Extensions

Kiss your mascara goodbye.

04/11/2018 By Abby Ledoux

Quack Attack

This Rare Duck Is Drawing Birders to the Katy Prairie

Behold the Eurasian Wigeon, a temporary Katy resident.

04/11/2018 By Gwendolyn Knapp

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The Face of Innovation: The Village School

The Village School offers an innovative and rigorous curriculum that prepares students with the critical thinking, professional and leadership skills necessary to be successful in an ever-changing, global economy.

04/10/2018