Rules Are Meant To Be Broken

No White After Labor Day: Is It Still a Rule?

Who’s to say that the rule applies in the warm and humid weather of the South?

10/27/2017 By Charnee Collier

Astro 'Cue

Houston and LA Mayors Make Meaty Wager for World Series

If LA's mayor is looking for Korean barbecue in H-Town, here's where to find it.

10/27/2017 By Beth Levine

All the Bases

I Eat Therefore I Am A Fan: Try These Astros-Inspired Specials

From cookies to booze, consume your allegiance to Houston's home team.

10/27/2017 By Joanna O'Leary

Local Love

At Kendleton Farms Market, Helping Women Heal

A farm in Fort Bend County is supporting survivors of sex trafficking by teaching them how to create—and sell—boutique-quality handmade wares.

10/27/2017 By Brittanie Shey

Fitness Friday

Welcome to The Woodlands: Orangetheory Fitness Opens Its 13th Local Location

One of America's fastest growing fitness studios is taking over the city and the suburbs.

10/27/2017 By Katharine Shilcutt

Hydrating

Will the MVP Altuve or Kershaw Curveball Be Served at the JW Marriott?

World Series stakes are particularly high for hotels in Houston and Los Angeles.

10/26/2017 By Beth Levine

It's Not Halloween!

Where to Celebrate Día de los Muertos Across the City

From fun runs to ballet folklorico, these are the seven Day of the Dead celebrations to seek out this year.

10/26/2017 By Anita Gomez and David Montalvo

Travel Tips

Every Traveler Should Make a Bucket List—Here's How

Writing down your list—and getting creative with it—will bring your dream adventures that much closer to reality.

10/26/2017 By Bill Wiatrak

Spook City

5 Things You Must Do This Weekend, Oct. 27–29

Surprisingly, there are things to do besides watch the World Series.

10/26/2017 By Morgan Kinney

World Series Game 2

The Astros Win a Game for the Ages in L.A.

No stage is too big for this team.

10/26/2017 By Scott Vogel

Buono Aperitivo

Damian’s Cucina Italian Serves Up a Brand-New Happy Hour

The after-work crowd has a tasty new option in Midtown.

10/26/2017 By Lauro Rojas

Local Love

A Unique Pop-Up Boutique Is Opening Soon at GreenStreet

The 13-month-long pop-up shop focuses solely on women-owned-and-made brands from the Bayou City.

10/26/2017 By Katharine Shilcutt

Dine in P.E.A.C.E.

Vegan or Vegan-Curious? These Houston Potlucks Will Give You FOMO

Taste a wide range of plant-based cuisine at these monthly gatherings.

10/26/2017 By Cherie Devine

Green Again

Houston, Get Your Green Cans Ready: Curbside Recycling Returns Next Month

The city is resuming normal recycling schedules soon after removing 1 million cubic yards of Harvey debris.

10/25/2017 By Laura Furr Mericas

Home Sweet Home

What Does the Need for Affordable Housing Look Like?

The documentary Our Journey Home comes to Houston to illustrate the benefits of much-needed public housing.

10/25/2017 By Morgan Kinney

World Series Game 1

Astros Fall to Dodgers, 3-1

Stellar pitching by L.A. ace Clayton Kershaw proved too much for Houston in the teams' first meeting.

10/25/2017 By Scott Vogel

Back in my day...

The Manhattan Dolls Bring Nostalgic Music for Troubled Times

“We've had seniors with severe dementia sing every word of every song."

10/25/2017 By Holly Beretto

Sushi Tots

Spicy Dog'N Go Is Bringing You Over-the-Top Mobile Hot Dogs

Ingredients range from teriyaki sauce with truffle aioli to Cheetos crumbs.

10/25/2017 By Beth Levine

Serving Fish

Pokéworks Offers Unusual Make-Your-Own Experience

The Heights' first poke spot exceeds expectations.

10/25/2017 By Alice Levitt

World Series Countdown

The Tale of Three Hs: Houston, Hollywood and Harvey

The Astros are ready for their close-up.

10/24/2017 By Scott Vogel