Art Power Couple

The Love Story of These Two Houston Artists Is Full of Whimsy

JooYoung Choi and Trenton Doyle Hancock use their shared vision to create wildly imaginative (and separate) comic book–inspired creative universes.

09/11/2023 By Meredith Nudo

Wildest Dreams

How Project Row Houses Transformed Houston’s Third Ward

Celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, the nonprofit is way more than its row house–style art galleries.

09/08/2023 By Jennifer Stewart

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The Village School

Our world-class teachers provide highly personalized and hands-on innovative learning experiences to generations of creative and resilient global citizens.

09/07/2023

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The Regis School of the Sacred Heart

Students develop a passion for learning and a foundation of moral character.

09/07/2023

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Holy Spirit Episcopal School

Transforming hearts and minds to serve and lead in a modern world.

09/07/2023

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Focus on your health, not the hassles

One Medical offers an alternative focused on convenience and patient-provider relationships.

09/07/2023

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Fall-ing for Dallas

Make the most of the season by savoring dazzling foliage, football mania, State Fair magic and merriment along the Margarita Mile, too.

09/07/2023

Happy Camper

The Only Guide You’ll Need to Sam Houston National Forest

This beautiful park is the best-kept secret for Houstonians who want to connect with nature.

09/07/2023 By Geneva Diaz

Art for All

Houston’s Cultural Institutions Tackle Art Accessibility

From free museums to linguistic diversity, these organizations are paving the way to make art more inclusive.

09/07/2023 By Geneva Diaz

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Private School Profiles Fall 2023

We’ve assembled this helpful guide to showcase some of the regions top private institutions.

09/06/2023

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British International School of Houston

Internationally recruited teachers and research based pedagogy.

09/06/2023

Politico Throwback

A Look Back at Houston’s Convention History from 1928 to 1992

With Houston set to host the 2028 Republican National Convention, explore the city’s convention legacy and its impact on American politics.

09/06/2023 By Uvie Bikomo

Behind the Scenes

Meet the Museum Workers Who Make Houston’s Arts Scene What It Is

From docents to the social media team, it takes a village to keep the city’s cultural institutions thriving.

09/06/2023 By Geneva Diaz and Emma Balter

El Legado de los Muertos

Casa Ramirez’s Ode to Latino Culture Is as Vibrant as Ever

More than three years after Macario Ramirez’s passing, the Mexican folk art store in the Heights is a testament to the enduring power of art, love, community, and his wife, Chrissie Dickerson Ramirez.

09/05/2023 By Geneva Diaz

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Rediscover Texas Tranquility at Hyatt Regency Hill Country

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09/01/2023

Ditching the Drinks

The Biggest Sober Party in Texas Is Coming Soon to Houston

The Rally for Recovery on September 9 will have food, music, and a special appearance from a local Houston hero.

09/01/2023 By Uvie Bikomo

Take a Hike

These Houston Trails Promise Beauty and Adventure

You’ve stretched out your hammies, leashed up your good dogs, and are ready to crank out the mileage. But where to?

08/30/2023 By Gwendolyn Knapp

Culture Connect

New Exhibit on an Ancient Culture Has Lessons for Houstonians

Mudhif on Rice at Rice University’s campus explores the Marsh Arab culture while advising locals on climate adaptation.

08/30/2023 By Uvie Bikomo

Roll Out

Houston’s Group Bike Rides Are the Ultimate Form of Protest

There’s something heart-warming about the anarchy of 2,000 people on bikes reclaiming the roads back from cars.

08/29/2023 By Daniel Renfrow

Remains

Inside the Final Days of a Houston Artist Inspired by Death

Wayne Gilbert, known for using human ashes in his work, had to reflect on his own mortality as he died of cancer this month.

08/29/2023 By Chris Vognar