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Celebrate the Best of Louisiana’s Creole & Cajun Culture and Heritage

The Louisiana Food & Wine Festival, September 14 – 17, 2023 in Lake Charles.

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Pristine Heights: The Caribbean’s Most Anticipated Residence Property Prepares to Break Ground

This “residence in paradise,” located on the island of Roatan, is a short 3-hour direct flight from Dallas and Houston.

07/12/2023

Past and Future

A New Restaurant in Kemah Seeks to Decolonize Indigenous Cuisines

Th Prsrv takes diners on a 4,000-year culinary journey through Thai and Native American flavors.

07/12/2023 By Daniel Renfrow

Riding Solo

Fun Ideas for Solo Adventures in Houston

Explore the city’s underground tunnel system or tour Houston’s murals.

07/11/2023 By Danielle Wright

Voices Declaring

A New Rendering of the Classic Musical 1776 Helps Examine the Past

Presented by Theatre Under the Stars at the Houston stop of its national tour, the show puts on a new face with a diverse cast.

07/11/2023 By Holly Beretto

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Community is a Running Club, Craft Breweries and a Place to Call Home

After moving from Dallas, one young couple discovered a desirable lifestyle in Lubbock, Texas

07/10/2023

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Elevated Care without Compromise

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07/10/2023

Plan My Weekend

Our Guide to the Best Weekend Ever in Houston: July 7–9

This week, we’re catching a blues concert and trying new ice cream flavors.

07/07/2023 By Emma Balter

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Sip, Swirl and Savor This Summer in Texas Wine Country

Explore Fredericksburg’s more than 60 wineries and tasting rooms through guided tastings, tours, and special events.

07/05/2023

Bayougraphy

Richard Bado Will Convince You Opera Is for Everyone

The chorus director reflects on his 35 years at Houston Grand Opera.

07/05/2023 By Elisabeth Carroll Parks

Jewish History

What to See and Learn at Holocaust Museum Houston

HMH features fascinating temporary exhibitions, special events, and one of the largest research libraries in the country.

07/03/2023 By Claire Anderson and Zoe Sayler

Food Culture

Jewish Deli Exhibit Tells Story of Hope at Houston Holocaust Museum

With the help of local deli man Ziggy Gruber, I’ll Have What She’s Having shows how food forged the Jewish American community.

07/03/2023 By Emma Balter

Furever Homes

To Save Lives, This Houston Rescue Ships Stray Animals to Other States

Rescued Pets Movement has saved more than 81,000 local dogs and cats from euthanasia since 2013.

06/29/2023 By Daniel Renfrow

Best of the City

Houston's Top Real Estate Professionals

For when you need help navigating the ups and downs of this wild real estate market.

06/27/2023 By Houstonia Staff

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Celebrate The Summer In Kerrville

Conveniently located an hour west of San Antonio, Kerrville is a unique Hill Country getaway with river, art, dining, and robust shopping experiences.

06/26/2023

Women Produce

With New Album, LaNell Grant Is Putting Her Voice Front and Center

The Alief-raised music producer is elevating hip-hop through faith and womanhood in her solo debut album.

06/26/2023 By Geneva Diaz

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The Museum Reexamines A Centuries-Old Mystery With New Permanent Exhibit

The National Museum of Funeral History Presents “The Most Famous Burial of All Time: The Shroud of Turin”

06/26/2023

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Leading Texas Medical Marijuana Dispensary Brings Relief to Houston

Last year, Texas Original Opened Houston’s First Permanent Medical Marijuana Pickup Location.

06/23/2023

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Your Next Vacation Destination: Margaritaville Lake Resort

Margaritaville isn’t just a place – it’s a state of mind.

06/23/2023

Booze Free

Where Have All of Houston’s Sober Queer Spaces Gone?

The city is profoundly lacking in LGBTQ+ bookstores, cafes, and other alcohol-free hangouts.

06/23/2023 By Meredith Nudo