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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
backyard barbecue spot
It’s less than 48 hours before Christopher Williams plans to open his latest venture: U.S. Smith’s BBQ, Beer and Garden and he’s still tweaking the menu.
“That needs a bit more sugar,” he says as a visitor takes a fork to the Fennel Cole Slaw that accompanies Williams’ 11 Dollar Hot Dog.
Nearby a bevy of construction works toil over what soon will be an outdoor serving station. Williams motions to the spot where a smoker eventually will be built.
Ready or not, U.S. Smith’s will open on Thursday, Nov. 29 in the backyard of Lucille’s, Williams’ sexy salute to southern cooking. It joins a handful of two-for-ones in Houston that include Pass & Provisions, Haven and Cove and Philippe’s and Phil’s Wine Lounge.
As the name implies, U.S. Smith’s will serve far less fussy fare than its sister operation. On the menu: baby back ribs, burgers, grilled corn on the cob, baked beans and grilled oysters on the half shell.
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Iconic Felix sign is up for sale on Ebay
A relic of Houston’s past goes on the auction block this week.
The iconic neon sign that welcomed visitors to Felix’s Mexican Restaurant for more than 50 years is being sold on eBay.
Executive Chef Tyson Cole, who opened Uchi Houston in the Westheimer space that housed Felix’s, has targeted all the proceeds from the auction to the League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) to honor Felix’s late owner Felix Tijerina. Tijerina served four terms as president of LULAC.
"Our Uchi family is proud to offer this iconic sign up to benefit Mr. Tijerina's favorite charity, LULAC, an organization he led, supported and believed in for so many years," Cole said.
The auction, which went live Monday, will continue through Dec. 2.
The porcelain sign is being auctioned it three parts, each with a starting bid of $1,500.
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Friday, November 23, 2012
7 new stores to check out
Houston appears to be booming with new stores. Here’s a quick list of ones opening this week and/or recently:
PBTeen (Pottery Barn Teen) at the Woodlands Mall. Opens Saturday. This is one of only eight stores in the country. It has great gifts for boys and girls, as well as home accessories.
Charming Charlie at City Centre. The go-to spot for inexpensive jewelry and accessories has opened a new store at City Centre, located at I-10 and Town and Country Blvd.
Ulta at Centre at River Oaks, 3025 Kirby Drive. Opens today (Friday). Features more than 20,00 beauty products. Grand opening weekend treats: First 10o guests each day through Sunday get free gift certificates valuing $5 to $100 or a free salon service. Free makeovers and consultations.
Biscuit, 2608 Westheimer in Avalon Center. Home goods and treats.
HomeGoods in Pearland. My favorite off-price store for home fashions opens a new store in Pearland at 8 a.m. Sunday. The 25,000 square-foot store is located Silverlake Village, Highway 288 and FM 518.
Makeup2 beauty boutique, 2015 W. Alabama. Makeup artist Tanisha Burr opens her beauty boutique with a beauty bar and will offer makeup demos on Saturday.
OshKos B’gosh at Houston Galleria in the lower level in Nordstrom wing opened this week. Check out the popular children’s and baby line.
Happy shopping!
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On to the next Holiday Event
I am hoping that everyone had a wonderful thanksgiving with family and friends. so now that that one is over it on to the Christmas season. so here are a few things to keep in mind for hosting the most anticipated holiday season:
Keep this checklist in mind as you get started:
* Give your decorations a checkup. By pulling out your holiday decorations well ahead of time, you can save yourself the stress of last-minute surprises like broken platters or light strings with half the bulbs burnt out. If you find items that are broken or in disrepair, don’t throw them out - make a few quick fixes instead. Repair broken items with reliably tough adhesives like Gorilla, which come in a variety of formulas, from clear-drying epoxy to wood glue and more. Replace burnt out bulbs individually, rather than buying entire new strands.
* Stock your pantry. During every holiday this season, food will be a major focus. Be prepared for the biggest days by having all the ingredients you need in your pantry, freezer and - closer to the actual events - your refrigerator. From spices to stock to sweet treats, it’s better to have everything on hand rather than risking the chance of the grocery store being closed or dealing with the long, hectic holiday lines. It’s also a great opportunity to make sure that you have enough supplies on hand to feed guests who stay for a few days at a time, from breakfast to dinner and dessert.
* Freshen your linens. Guest rooms often go dormant during the quieter seasons of the year, and need a bit of airing out before the hosting season. Keep a few sets of linens freshly laundered - one on each bed and a couple in the closet - to avoid stale smells. Make sure you also have a few extra blankets clean and ready to use as throws, and don’t forget to vacuum or clean window treatments, where dust easily collects.
* Get in the spirit. Add to your home’s seasonal spirit by making a few crafts or gifts to decorate the main rooms, as well as guest rooms. Get creative with craft store items, or try “up cycling” thrift store or yard sale finds into holiday décor that’s uniquely yours. Visit www.pinterest.com/gorillaglue for project ideas and www.gorillatough.com for a guide to which glues work best on a variety of materials, from ceramics to plastic to paper.
* Be ready to entertain. Being a good host means being prepared for last-minute fun. After the big meal is finished and everything is cleaned up, you and your guests will have time for some extra fun. Set out DVDs, board games and books that will keep guests of all ages entertained.
One of the best parts of celebrating the season is the opportunity to spend time with loved ones. Getting your home ready for guests will make them feel more comfortable when they arrive and give you a new sense of holiday cheer.
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Getting your home ready for the Christmas Season
Decorating your home for the holidays goes hand-in-hand with getting ready for guests – whether those visitors are planned or impromptu. So, as you start to consider your décor themes, think about updates that can be made around the house to make your guests feel even more at home.Keep this checklist in mind as you get started:
* Give your decorations a checkup. By pulling out your holiday decorations well ahead of time, you can save yourself the stress of last-minute surprises like broken platters or light strings with half the bulbs burnt out. If you find items that are broken or in disrepair, don’t throw them out - make a few quick fixes instead. Repair broken items with reliably tough adhesives like Gorilla, which come in a variety of formulas, from clear-drying epoxy to wood glue and more. Replace burnt out bulbs individually, rather than buying entire new strands.
* Stock your pantry. During every holiday this season, food will be a major focus. Be prepared for the biggest days by having all the ingredients you need in your pantry, freezer and - closer to the actual events - your refrigerator. From spices to stock to sweet treats, it’s better to have everything on hand rather than risking the chance of the grocery store being closed or dealing with the long, hectic holiday lines. It’s also a great opportunity to make sure that you have enough supplies on hand to feed guests who stay for a few days at a time, from breakfast to dinner and dessert.
* Freshen your linens. Guest rooms often go dormant during the quieter seasons of the year, and need a bit of airing out before the hosting season. Keep a few sets of linens freshly laundered - one on each bed and a couple in the closet - to avoid stale smells. Make sure you also have a few extra blankets clean and ready to use as throws, and don’t forget to vacuum or clean window treatments, where dust easily collects.
* Get in the spirit. Add to your home’s seasonal spirit by making a few crafts or gifts to decorate the main rooms, as well as guest rooms. Get creative with craft store items, or try “up cycling” thrift store or yard sale finds into holiday décor that’s uniquely yours. Visit www.pinterest.com/gorillaglue for project ideas and www.gorillatough.com for a guide to which glues work best on a variety of materials, from ceramics to plastic to paper.
* Be ready to entertain. Being a good host means being prepared for last-minute fun. After the big meal is finished and everything is cleaned up, you and your guests will have time for some extra fun. Set out DVDs, board games and books that will keep guests of all ages entertained.
One of the best parts of celebrating the season is the opportunity to spend time with loved ones. Getting your home ready for guests will make them feel more comfortable when they arrive and give you a new sense of holiday cheer.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Holiday Time 2012 Houston - Shopping
Houston Holiday Pop Shop
This event — 2-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday — will feature more than 50 independent artists selling handmade craft items, jewelry, vintage clothing and more. Live music, adult beverages and food-truck fare will add to the festivities, which will be at Summer Street Studios, 2500 Summer Street. Free admission.
Holiday on 19th
This two-day open house in the Heights will channel the spirit of “Mad Men.” Think red attire, old-school cocktails and retro fun. The retail shops along 19th street between Shepherd and Yale will offer shopping specials, refreshments and live entertainment, including jazz by Horace Grigsby at the “Laid Back Lounge.” The event is 6-10 p.m. Nov. 30 and 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 1.
Home for the Holidays Gift Market at Moody Gardens
More than 100 retailers will be offering unique gifts, holiday décor, candles, craft foods and more at this event Friday-Sunday in the Moody Gardens Convention Center. Shopping hours are 2-8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $5. A $50 VIP pass includes refreshments in a lounge overlooking the showroom floor. Information: 281-788-4297
Old Town Spring’s Home for the Holidays
Every weekend now through Dec. 23, this popular shopping district will welcome strolling performers, horse-drawn carriage rides, a petting zoo and pony rides and other diversions for holidays shoppers. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturdays and noon-6 p.m. Sundays. Some activities may require a fee. Information: 800-653-8696
JUST FOR KIDS (and their parents)
Thanksgiving with Santa
The Children’s Museum kicks off the holiday season at this Nov. 23 event that includes a visit with Santa. Children can make their own floats and wear them during an indoor Thanksgiving Parade. Around the museum will be activities that include learning to call a turkey, fun facts about turkeys and the opportunity to create a garland. Hours are 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Admission is $9. Information: 713-522-1138
Holiday Teas and Gingerbread Workshops
Busy parents can get a two-hour reprieve from the holiday chaos courtesy of the Four Seasons Hotel. Every Saturday (Nov. 24-Dec. 22) from 2-4 p.m., the hotel’s culinary team will lead a hands-on workshop in which children ages 12 and younger will decorate their own gingerbread house to take home. Parents can enjoy afternoon tea in the hotel’s Lobby Lounge. Cost is $42 per person. Workshops are limited to 20 children per workshop so reservations are required. Call 713-276-4700. Four Seasons Hotel Houston is located at 1300 Lamar.
Old Fashioned Christmas Party at MST
Main Street Theater will host a kid friendly, “Little House” Christmas-themed holiday party beginning at 11:45 a.m. Dec. 1. Pioneer-inspired festivities include building pretzel logs cabins, bobbing for apples and playing musical chairs. Tickets are $15 and include refreshments, but not admission to the MST’s matinee performance of “A Little House Christmas,” which is being presented through Dec. 22 at Main Street Theater-Chelsea Market, 4617 Montrose. Information: 713-524-6706
Breakfast with Santa
The Downtown Aquarium, 410 Bagby, is hosting this kid-friendly breakfast buffet 8 a.m.-10 a.m. Dec. 1, Dec. 8-9, Dec. 15-16 and Dec. 20-24. Sharkey and Santa Claus will be on hand for photos. Admission is $15.99 ($9.99 for ages 4-10). Reservations advised. Call 713-223-3474.
Jingle on the Boardwalk
A holiday parade, kids’ karaoke, cookie decorating and ice carving are among the festivities 11 a.m.-midnight Dec. 1 at this even on the Kemah Boardwalk, 215 Kipp, in Kemah. Free admission; some activities may require a fee.
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Holiday Time 2012 Houston - Free Events
IKEA Houston Silver Screen at Discovery Green
Each Thursday through Jan. 24, visitors to this downtown park can enjoy a free movie under the stars. Picnics are encouraged, as are lawn chairs and blankets. Food and drink are available. All screenings start at 6:30 p.m. Upcoming films include “A Christmas Story” (Thursday), “How the Grinch Stole Christmas” (Nov. 29), “ELF” (Dec. 6), “Gremlins” (Dec. 13), “Arthur Christmas” (Dec. 20) and “When Harry Met Sally” (Dec. 27).
Macy’s Mistletoe on the Go
You’re going to need a bigger ChapStick. A four-foot mistletoe hanging from a 15-foot candy cane is the latest addition to downtown holiday fun. The mistletoe will spend a week at five downtown destinations. The kiss-stops include City Hall (Nov. 26–Dec. 2), Market Square Park (Dec. 3-9), Hobby Center (Dec. 10-16), Wortham Center (Dec. 17-23) and Discovery Green (Dec. 24-Jan. 1). Houstonians are encouraged to snap a photo of their kiss and share it on the Downtown District’s Facebook page: Facebook.com/VisitDowntownHouston. For every posted photo, Macy’s will donate $1 (up to $5,000) to the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Gingerbread Build Off
One of the sweetest events of the season will be 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 8 at Hermann Square, 900 Smith St., in front of City Hall. Dozens of teams of architects, design students and gingerbread enthusiasts will build cleverly decorated structures and vie for prizes, including best in show, tallest structure, most creative and fan favorite. Structures must be completed by 3 p.m. for judging. Winners will be announced at 4 p.m. Free admission for spectators.
Lasers, Lights & Magic in the Park
Fifteen-minute holiday-themed laser shows can be viewed at 6 p.m., 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Saturday through Dec. 31 at Saengerfest Park, which is located at 22nd Street and Strand in Galveston’s historical downtown district. Free.
Holiday in the Park
“A Tribute to Santa’s … Elves & Workshop at the North Pole” is the theme of this year’s festival Nov. 30-Dec. 2 at League Park in League City. Events include three parades, carnival, holiday market, pet parade, costume contest and plenty of carolers. The grand night parade starts at 6 p.m. Dec. 1. A snow hill (for ages 4 and younger) opens at 1:30 p.m. Dec. 2. 200 N. Park, League City. Free admission.
Miracle on Morton Street
Downtown Richmond is transformed into a winter wonderland for this event 10 am.-7 p.m. Dec. 1 in the city’s historical district. Festivities include musical performances by local choirs and bands, narrated wagon rides, a craft marketplace and an opportunity to chat with Santa. Free. Information: 832-752-9645
Old Fashioned Christmas at Jones Park
It’s a 19th-century celebration complete with a tree lighting, wassail and a visit from Saint Nick 4-7 p.m. Dec. 1 at Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center, 20634 Kenswick, in Humble. Free admission. Reservations required. Call 281-446-8588.
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Holiday Time 2012 Houston - Special Events
SPECIAL EVENTS
Zoo Lights
Sparkling lights, life-size animal sculptures, strolling carolers and the opportunity to visit the animals after dark are part of the appeal of this new holiday event at the Houston Zoo. Zoo Lights will be open 6-10 p.m. Friday through Jan. 5 (with the exception of Christmas Eve). Admission is $10 (free for ages under 2); the last ticket will be sold at 9 p.m. Information: 713-533-6500
Moody Gardens’ Festival of Lights
With its mile-long trail of lights and sound-enhanced, animated displays, the holiday festival draws more than 85,000 visitors annually. Festivities include ice skating, musical entertainment and snow tubing on real snow. Open Thursday through Sunday, Nov. 29-Dec. 1, Dec. 6-8 and daily Dec.13-Jan. 5. Hours are 6-10 p.m. Admission is $6.95. Some attractions, such as ice skating and snow tubing, require an additional fee. Moody Gardens is located at One Hope Boulevard in Galveston. Information: 800-582-4673
Dickens on the Strand
The Strand historical district is the home to this popular family festival, which re-creates Victorian England. Festivities include a daily parade, bed races, strolling entertainers and costumed historical characters and Victorian-inspired crafts. Festival hours at 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Dec. 1 and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Dec. 2. Tickets are $14 ($8 for ages 7-12). Information: 409-765-7834
Gingerbread Fun at the Omni Hotel
Santa will host a gingerbread-decorating party 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Dec. 1. Festivities will include refreshments and photos with Santa. Free admission, but reservations are required. Guests also are asked to bring one new and unwrapped toy for the U.S. Marines Toys for Tots program. The hotel will debut its Gingerbread Village 4-7 p.m. during a party that includes holiday fare and a cookie bar, hot chocolate, hot cider and an adults-only hot chocolate. Free admission, but reservations are required. The Omni Hotel is located at Four Riverway (off Woodway Drive at the West Loop). To reserve your spot at either event, email dtapping@omnihotels.com.
Christmas Cruises
See downtown’s holiday lights by boat when you take a 30-minute pontoon boat ride along Buffalo Bayou. The tours will be offered 5 p.m.-8 p.m. Dec. 1, Dec. 8 and Dec. 15. The cruises depart Allen’s Landing, 1001 Commerce. Paid parking ($5) available in Spaghetti Warehouse lot. Cash-only admission is $7 ($5 for ages 4-12) on a first come, first-served basis.
Holiday Workshop at Rienzi
Learn to make a needlepoint Christmas ornament during a workshop 1-4 p.m. Dec. 1. No needlepoint experience is required. Participants should bring a 6 inch by 7 inch stretcher bar, scissors and tacks. Cost is $20 and includes all other supplies. The museum house filled with European decorative arts is part of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Rienzi is located at 1406 Kirby Dr. Reservations required. Information: 713-639-7800
Golden Candlelight Tea
Hats and gloves are encouraged at this event that recreates a 19th-century tradition and kicks off the Heritage Society’s holiday season. Held 3-5 p.m. Dec. 2 in the organization’s tea room, tickets are $50 ($35 for ages 12 and younger). Information: 713-655-1912
Christmas Boat Lane Parade
More than 100 festively decorated and brightly lit boats will cruise the Clear Lake channel from South Shore Harbor Marina and the Nassau Bay Lagoon to Galveston Bay beginning at 6 p.m. Dec. 8. More than 100,000 people are expected turn out for this 51st boat parade. Vantage points include the Kemah Boardwalk.
Rienzi Holiday Home Tour
Enjoy wine, eggnog and live music during a tour of this festively decorated house museum 5:30-7:30 p.m. Dec. 19. Admission is $20; 1406 Kirby Dr. Information: 713-639-7800
A Charlie Brown Christmas-Unscripted
ComedySportz, the city’s oldest improv troupe, offers a send-up of Charles Schultz’s holiday classic and, as always, it will need some guidance from the audience. Performances are 10:30 p.m. Fridays through Dec. 28. Ages 17 and older only. Tickets are $12. The ComedySportz Arena is located at 901 Town & Country Blvd. Information: 713-868-1444
Carriage Ride at Market Street
Horse-drawn carriage rides are available 6-9 p.m. Fridays-Sundays through Dec. 9, Dec. 14-23 and Dec. 27-30 in The Woodlands’ Market Street entertainment district. The 30-minute tours, which take a route through the district’s holiday light display, board in front of the Cinemark at Market Street, 9595 Six Pines Drive. Cost is $8 per person, $15 per couple, $50 for a party of four. Information: 936-499-4760
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Holiday time 2012 Houston
PARADES & TREE LIGHTINGS
63rd Annual Holiday Parade
More than 400,000 revelers are expected to line the streets of downtown for this Thanksgiving Day parade. The parade gets rolling at 9 a.m. today. This year’s featured performer will be Kenton Duty of Disney’s “Shake It Up.”
Uptown Holiday Lighting
More than half a million twinkling lights will be turned on during this event 4 p.m.-7 p.m. Thursday on Post Oak Boulevard (between San Felipe and Westheimer). Among the live entertainment will be the Houston Concert Band, Salvation Army Harbor Light Choir and the Children’s Chorus. The event culminates with a dazzling fireworks show over the retail district. Information: 713-621-2504
Mayor’s Holiday Celebration and Tree Lighting
Dennis Edwards and the Temptations Review will headline this annual holiday tradition 6 p.m.-8 p.m. Nov. 30 on Hermann Square at City Hall, 901 Bagby. The event will include appearances by Mayor Annise Parker and Santa, musical entertainment, the lighting of a 63-foot white fir and a fireworks display. Free admission.
Fulshear Festival of Lights and Parade
This family event kicks off the with a tree-lighting ceremony at 6 p.m. Dec. 1 and includes a performance by the Fort Bend County Boys Choir.
Hometown Christmas Festival
This event kicks off at 7 p.m. Nov. 30 and continues through Dec. 2 at Pearland Town Center, 11200 Broadway. Festivities include a tree lighting, musical entertainment, a snow play area, carriage rides and a craft market. Free admission, but some activities may require fee.
Pasadena Holiday Lighted Parade
This parade will roll down Fairmont Parkway (Preston to Pansy) in Pasadena at 7 p.m. Dec.1. Information: 281-991-9500
Hometown Christmas Parade
Dozens of floats, drill teams and classic cars will be decked out for the holiday when this parade rolls through Pearland beginning at 6 p.m. Dec. 1. The parade moves along FM 518 between Pearland Parkway and Old Alvin Road. Free for spectators.
City of Sugar Land Tree Lighting
The 40-foot Christmas tree on Sugar Land Town Square is the focus of festivities 5-8 p.m. Dec. 6. Among the planned events: children’s crafts and games, musical entertainment, Elf Karaoke and photos with Santa. A free shuttle will offer service 4:30-8:30 p.m. from Mercer Stadium, 16403 Lexington.
Baytown Christmas Parade
With its “Nutcracker Christmas” theme, this annual parade will roll down Baytown’s Market Street and Texas Avenue beginning at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 6. The parade will include several bands, drill teams and lighted floats, as well as Santa riding in a 1947 fire engine.
City of Pasadena’s Christmas Tree Lighting
Santa and Mr. Claus will throw the switch and light up Pasadena during a celebrations 6-9 p.m. Dec. 7 at City Hall, 1211 Southmore. The free event will feature musical entertainment, hay rides and refreshments. Information: 713-475-7048
Magnolia Area Chamber of Commerce Christmas Parade
This charming small-town parade will begin at 10 a.m. Dec. 8. It runs along Nichols Small and Michael roads in Magnolia.
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Thursday, November 15, 2012
Hermann Park Bridge
A bridge to somewhere opening in Hermann Park
If all 6 million of Hermann Park's annual visitors showed up at once, more than three people would occupy every square foot. An absurd scenario, to be sure, but still a testament to the popularity of central Houston's premier urban green space.With its zoo, theatrical productions and proximity to art and science museums, Hermann Park, which will mark its centennial in 2014, may be the best-explored real estate in town.
Now, with Friday's dedication of the $5 million Bill Coats Bike Bridge, visitors will, for the first time in decades, have easy access to 90 acres of parkland they may never have dreamed existed.
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Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Houston's Turkey Day parade
Helium shortage could threaten Houston's Turkey Day parade
These are indeed tough economic times, but inflation is not something that should ordinarily affect Houston's annual Thanksgiving Day parade.But this year towering inflatable balloons such as Nemo or Papa Smurf might not manage to get airborne next week because of a persistent worldwide shortage of helium.
The gas shortage has organizers of the city's 63rd Annual Holiday Parade scrambling to find enough suppliers to fill up their diverse balloons that have become a trademark of the parade.
"We've secured helium to meet some of our parade needs, and we are working to secure more," Kim Stoilis, president and chief executive officer of the Houston Festival Foundation, said in an email Wednesday. "We're excited about this holiday tradition and our parade director assures me that all of our balloons will be flying high on Thanksgiving morning."
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Anti-virus pioneer John McAfee
Anti-virus pioneer John McAfee wanted for murder in Belize?
You are probably used to seeing the name “McAfee” as the ubiquitous anti-virus software searches your computer for viruses, but according to Gizmodo, it’s the police in Belize who are searching for founder John McAfee — to face murder charges.Gizmodo:
According to Marco Vidal, head of the national police force’s Gang Suppression Unit, McAfee is a prime suspect in the murder of American expatriate Gregory Faull, who was gunned down Saturday night at his home in San Pedro Town on the island of Ambergris Caye. (Read the full story here)
Full Article on Chron.com
Article on CNN.com
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Sunday, November 11, 2012
Thursday, November 8, 2012
Moody Gardens Festival of Lights
Moody Gardens Festival of Lights
As one of the largest holiday celebrations in the region, Festival of Lights has become a holiday tradition for families and groups alike. Enjoy more than 1 million lights within 100 sound-enhanced animated light displays and nightly live entertainment. In addition, you can skate around on the area’s only outdoor ice skating rink (bring your own skates or rentals available), take pictures with Santa or watch holiday films in the MG 3D, 4D Special FX or Ridefilm theaters.
New this year: SNOW TUBING! Hop on an inner tube and slide down the Texas-sized Arctic Slide!
Dates: Open on all Festival of Lights nights
Hours: Noon-10pm (6-10pm on Thurdays & Fridays)
Admission: $12.00
Festival of Lights
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Marriage Equality
here is a very heart felt video I ran across for the support of Marriage Equality, I hope it moves you the way it moved me.
I Am Your Reason to Support Marriage Equality
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I Am Your Reason to Support Marriage Equality
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Sunday, November 4, 2012
Day Light Savings Time
Just a reminder to everyone to remember to set the clocks back 1 hour for day light savings time.
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Thursday, November 1, 2012
Houston Holiday Parade
Sneak Peek: See Houston Holiday Parade floats, meet characters, take photo with Santa
Houston - On Saturday, November 10, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., families will have the chance to preview the 63rd Annual Holiday Parade presented by H-E-B at the second annual Sneak Peek & Character Meet and Greet.
The 2012 Holiday Parade Sneak Peek & Character Meet and Greet is programmed specifically with families in mind. Go behind the scenes into the downtown Parade Warehouse where the Houston holiday magic happens. Sneak Peek is a fundraiser for the annual Holiday Parade, a public celebration that is syndicated in 16 markets and viewed live by over 400,000 proud Houstonians.
Saturday, November 10, 2012
10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
3603 Clinton Drive, Houston
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SPECIAL OFFER FOR KIDS:
Children (under 17 years) will receive complimentary admission to the 2012 Holiday Parade Sneak Peek and Character Meet and Greet courtesy of KHOU. You must register online and present your ticket at the event. Children must be accompanied by a ticketed adult (18+). Offer limited to admission of up to four children per one paid adult admission.
Tickets (use Code KHOUKIDSFREE)
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