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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Spring crawfish festival

`Duck Dynasty' star will be at Spring crawfish festival


It's guaranteed Morrissey won't be at this year's Texas Crawfish and Music Festival, and not just because a member of the "Duck Dynasty" crew will be there.

Crawfish fan Silas Merritt "Si" Robertson, AKA Uncle Si, from A&E's mega hit about the rags-to-riches Louisiana family behind duck call and decoy empire Duck Commander will be at the festival for a meet-and-greet on April 20. The festival stretches over two weekends (April 19-21 and 26-28) in historic Old Town Spring. Starting at 1 p.m., Uncle Si will "shaking hands, signing autographs and taking pictures at the `Texas Crawfish Festival Duck Blind.'"

Singer and animal rights activist Morrissey cancelled a Tuesday appearance on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" because the cast of "Duck Dynasty" was scheduled for the same show. According to the Associated Press, Morrissey said Monday he can't perform on a show with what he called people who "amount to animal serial killers."

Acts that will be on hand to put the music in the Texas Crawfish and Music Festival are the Randy Rogers Band, Grupo Fantasma, Shakey Graves, Jack Ingram and the Toadies.
For more information and to purchase tickets, go to texascrawfishfestival.com.


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Summer Festival


Iggy, Postal Service and Japandroids among FPSF performers



The Free Press Summer Festival will celebrate its fifth anniversary this year with another lineup that includes festival-friendly acts, top indie-rock buzz bands, hip-hop and a few vintage rock acts
.
Among the top draws this year will be primal-rock pioneers Iggy and the Stooges and California punk vets Social Distortion, reunited electro-pop duo the Postal Service, soulful and gospel-tinged garage rock band Alabama Shakes, gypsy rock band Gogol Bordello and rap duo Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, whose inescapable "Thrift Shop" exploded late last year and remains a radio staple. The excellent Georgia metal band Baroness, who had to cancel their previous Houston visit because of a horrifying bus accident, also will perform; as will Cat Power, whose electro-soul album "Sun" was one of last year's most acclaimed recordings. The lineup also includes legendary Staple Singers singer Mavis Staples and popular modern-rock acts Grace Potter and the Nocturnals and Passion Pit.

The festival is again assembled and executed by the weekly Free Press Houston and local promoter Pegstar Concerts.

"We talk about every band that exists," says FPH publisher Omar Afra, who puts on the festival with his partner, Pegstar founder Jagi Katial. "If they're part of contemporary culture from 1960 to 2013, then they're part of our discussion.


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RodeoHouston review: Alan Jackson


Alan Jackson’s 21st RodeoHouston performance wasn’t much different from his 20th or 18th or 12th time on the revolving stage. But in his case, there’s something to be said about stability.

Jackson has built up an impressive country catalog, and it’s given him the luxury of crafting a set that hits highs, lows and everything in between. Even with the shortened timeframe, it felt like a fully fleshed out performance.
He kicked off, appropriately en
ough, with “Gone Country” and kept the feel-good vibe going with “Livin’ on Love” and “Little Bitty.” Jackson was cheerful and chatty between songs, and it kept things moving at a brisk pace. (His set was preceded by an impressive tribute for Armed Forces Appreciation Day.)

The songs were well-worn and familiar, but Jackson imbued them with a zippy energy. And 9/11 anthem “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)” is still a powerful moment, no matter how many times he’s sung it.

“Y’all a nice crowd for Wednesday night,” he beamed. “The is all right.”


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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Generation Park to bring more than 100,000 jobs


Generation Park to bring more than 100,000 jobs to Lake Houston area

Construction will soon begin on a new 3,924-acre master-planned commercial development in the Lake Houston area - called Generation Park.

"We expect people to be reporting to work there in the next 18 to 24 months," said Ryan McCord, president of McCord Development Inc., the developer of the property.

Construction will begin in the first and second quarter of this year, McCord said.

"It's going to turn some heads in terms of the level of activity coming to Generation Park," McCord said.

"In another five to 10 years, Generation Park will be accepted as one of Houston's main economic centers," McCord said. "Generation Park will be synonymous with quality and planning in the region. That's really our goal. We are very excited about it."

100,000 jobs

Upon completion of the entire development, McCord expects Generation Park to bring more than 100,000 jobs to the area.


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Monday, February 25, 2013

Performers at the Houston Rodeo


Feb. 25

Toby Keith
From: Clinton, Okla.
Plays: Solo Cup country (red)
Strengths: brawn; big voice; songs about drinking
Recommended if you like: your grandparents, only they prefer Merle Haggard
Try this song: "I Love This Bar"

Feb. 26

Gary Allan
From: La Mirada, Calif.
Plays: Neo-traditional country with a bit of rock and a bit of Bakersfield
Strengths: tattoos; gut-wrenching, slow-burning slow songs about anguish
Recommended if you like: an excuse to drink to good songs about feeling bad
Try this song: "Songs About Rain"

Feb. 27

Alan Jackson
From: Newman, Ga.
Plays: understated neo-trad country
Strengths: perma-stache; jukebox-ready songs; can summon the mullet
Recommended if you like: George Strait
Try this song: "Drive"
Feb. 28

Zac Brown Band
From: Atlanta
Plays: Southern rock/country with international jam-band inclinations
Strengths: skullcaps; expansive definition of "country"
Recommended if you like: Jimmy Buffett & Kenny Chesney & fried food
Try this song: "Chicken Fried"


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Friday, February 22, 2013

Restaurant Openings


  • Il Mondo Della Pizza has opened in the the Memorial Villages area. An open kitchen snakes along side the spare dining room. The menu features a handful of pizzas, as well pastas, steaks and seafood.
    7591 Katy Freeway, 713-680-9847

  • Sweet Boutique Bakery has opened a second location at Cinco Ranch in Katy. The bakery specializes in custom cakes, macaroons and cake pops.
    23501 Cinco Ranch Blvd., 281-394-5776

  • Snap Kitchen has opened a grab-and-go micro store downtown in the tunnel of One Allen Center. The health-focused kitchen offers seasonal fare using local, organic ingredients.
    500 Dallas, 713-659-6700

  • Smallcakes, a franchise bakery chain founded in Kansas, has opened its first Houston store. The bakery offers more than 80 flavor combinations for its custom cakes, cupcakes and whoopie pies.
    12149 FM 1960 W., 281-671-0104

  • Bubba Gump Shrimp Co. has moved into the space on the Kemah Boardwalk formerly occupied by Joe’s Crab Shack. The restaurant offers 19 preparations of shrimp.
    215 Kipp in Kemah, 281-334-2881

  • Jersey Mike’s Subs, which is known for its grilled submarine sandwiches, has opened its sixth Houston-area location at 4765 FM 1960 W. Call 832-286-1364.

  • Zoës Kitchen continues to expand in Houston. The restaurant chain, which specializes in fresh, healthy fare, has opened a new store in the Rice Village. It also will open a spot in Vintage Park next month.
    5215 Kelvin, 713-528-2464

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    Dish of the week: Brisket flautas

     Dish of the week: Brisket flautas


    Brisket flautas at El Tiempo Cantina on Navigation (shrimp a la carte). Photo by Alison Cook

    Brisket flautas at El Tiempo Cantina on Navigation (shrimp a la carte)

    It had to happen. The way Houstonians mix and match elements of our disparate cooking styles, sooner or later somebody was going to put shredded and chile-peppered brisket inside a flauta. And it's a genius idea, as I discovered when I visited the new El Tiempo on Navigation Blvd. last week.

    I was eager to check out the venue in which the Laurenzo family will be throwing down right next door to Ninfa's on Navigation, the restaurant where matriarch Ninfa Laurenzo launched the tacos al carbon (and eventually fajitas) craze, starting back in the 1970s. The Laurenzos sold their interest in Ninfa's long ago, but now they're back in the neighborhood with a vast palace of tile and stucco and papel picado, studded with huge, muscular horse sculptures and bright traceries of aqua wrought iron.

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    Wednesday, February 20, 2013

    New Houston-area theme park

    New Houston-area theme park under development


    Developers hope an empty, heavily wooded plot of land in New Caney will transform into a thriving entertainment district by 2015- complete with a theme park, water park and a new dining and music scene and more elaborate attractions.

    Construction will begin on the Grand Texas Theme Park in October to be ready for a grand opening in March 2015 if all goes according to plan, said Monty Galland, a pre-development manager for the project.

    Developers and officials in Montgomery County will close by the end of April on land on State Highway 242 and U.S. Highway 59, about 15 miles from the Woodlands and 10 miles north of Kingwood.

    The cost of the water park, theme park, amphitheater and paintball arena, which will be supported by Galland's group, will cost $119 million. The other developments, which include restaurant and hotel areas, will add $95 million to the overall cost. The project was discussed at a Feb. 14 board meeting of the East Montgomery County Improvement District. Developers project first year attendance to be around 665,000 to eventually reach about 1.8 million after several years.

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    Barbecue championship

    Barbecue championship starts coming to Reliant Park


    More than 300 cooking teams will compete in the World Championship Bar-B-Cue Contest beginning at 5 p.m. Thursday at Reliant Park and running through Saturday, when the winners will be announced at 7 p.m.

    More than a dozen titles will be awarded, including championship brisket, most colorful team and most unique pit. Back to defend their 2012 titles will be the Road Dog Cookers (ribs) and the Swine-O's (Dutch-oven dessert).

    New this year to the cook-off is Brewfest.

    Located in the Rockin' Bar-B-Que Saloon, Brewfest features six stations offering a selection of craft beers. Brewery representatives will be on hand to talk about their beers. Fans of the grape can find their beverage of choice at the adjacent Champion Wine Garden.

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    Corkscrew BBQ

    Corkscrew BBQ a new Houston classic


    The smoked turkey and the cobbler were already gone when I lined up outside the Corkscrew BBQ trailer at a quarter past noon on a recent Saturday. Said items were inscribed, with hot-pink marker, on the dreaded "Sold out" whiteboard propped against the order window.

    Two dozen other hopefuls were in front of me, and the queue simmered with anticipation sharpened by a jittery dash of anxiety. Houstonians of every flavor swapped barbecue intelligence and debated about what they were going to order. ("Get the brisket," I told anyone who'd listen.) They even discussed the finer points of cobbler, notwithstanding the fact that they wouldn't get any today.

    They craned their necks and stood on tiptoe to see what new items had appeared on the "Sold out" sign. When "sausage" went on the sign at precisely 12:53 p.m., a muffled groan was heard. A burly fellow who discovered that they were out of baked potatoes - he'd wanted the pulled-pork number with pico de gallo and poblano ranch dressing for his mom - silently mouthed a mild epithet, turning aside as he did so in deference to Corkscrew's tongue-in-cheek reminder: "We sell out every day! Please, no whining."

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    Corkscrew BBQ
    ★ ★
    24930 Budde, Spring, 832-592-1184
    Hours: L: Tuesday-Saturday, 11 a.m. until sold out
    Credit cards: all major
    Prices: Sandwiches $5.50-$9.95; plates $8.25-$13.75; sides and desserts $2-$2.25
    Must-orders: Brisket, rib plate, Bobert sandwich, pulled pork or brisket tacos, mac and cheese, cobbler
    Reservations: first-come, first-served at outdoor picnic tables
    Noise level: moderate
    Website: corkscrewbbq.com



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    Bayou City History

    Bayou City History


     
    Missouri-Kansas-Texas passenger depot behind the Merchants and Manufacturers Building, May 1949. (Chronicle file)
     
    You’re looking at the old Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad passenger depot located behind the Merchants and Manufacturers Building (now UH Downtown). Specifically it was at Girard and North Main.
    According to the Houston Chronicle, the structure was built in 1914 for $165,000 ($3.6 million today). Thousands would pass through the station (though not through the same entrance) until the Katy discontinued passenger service in Houston in November 1957. The railroad demolished the building in December 1958.
    The Katy line ran somewhat northwest from the station along White Oak Bayou before crossing into the First Ward. Today, the train tracks are gone, but you can follow it on bike or foot into downtown. Right now, the path ends right where the old MKT station used to be. Think about that next time you pedal into the city.



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    Bonnaroo announces 2013 lineup

    Bonnaroo announces 2013 lineup


    One of the biggest music festivals of the year has announced its 2013 lineup and it is pretty big. This year's Bonnaroo will be June 13-16 in Manchester, Tenn. and will feature some of the biggest names in indie rock, rock, hip-hop and comedy.

    Paul McCartney, Mumford & Sons, the Wu-Tang Clan, Tom Petty, Wilco, Bjork, R. Kelly, Passion Pit and ZZ Top are some of the music heavyweights. Daniel Tosh and "Weird Al" Yankovic make up the notable comedians.

    Other notable performers include the Gaslight Anthem, the Lumineers, Matt and Kim, Dwight Yoakam, Japandroids, Kendrick Lamar and Frank Turner. For a full lineup and more info of the event check out bonnaroo.com.

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    ZaZa's `Hard Times' room


    Story behind ZaZa's `Hard Times' room, AKA the `goth dungeon closet'

    Checking into Houston's luxurious Hotel ZaZa, guests can expect sumptuous fabrics, elegant light fixtures and design-forward style - usually. While the hotel is known for putting a unique touch on its rooms - the "Houston, We Have a Problem" concept suite includes a bubble chair and a large globe in the center of the coffee table, while the 2,100-square foot "Rock Star" suite has animal prints, mirrored walls and a bedroom that sleeps six - there's nothing like the strange vibe of room 322.

    When one guest booked a last-minute room at the ZaZa, he ended up in what his friend referred to as a "goth dungeon closet" in a post on popular Internet message board Reddit.

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    Friday, February 15, 2013

    Pro tips from some VIPs for All Star Weekend


    As you read this, out-of-towners are arriving for the madness that is NBA All-Star Weekend. And if this is your first time to Houston, you're going to need a tour guide.
    A pair of the cities busiest rappers - who collaborated on the 2010 tune "Sext Me" - run down their favorite spots and shout-out everything from sushi to designer shoes. If you see them partying over the weekend, say thank you.

    Bun B is a big fan of Uchi.: Michael Paulsen/Houston Chronicle
     

    Bun B (rapper, founding member of UGK)
    Uchi (904 Westheimer): It's a great restaurant - clean, fresh food. Great chefs, great staff. I know the guys there, so I could get a good table.

    Junction Bar (1601 W. Gray): That's where we broadcast our radio show, Sports Rapp Live, on 790 AM.

    Sole Purpose (1641 Westheimer): A guy from Port Arthur opened the store, and he's bringing in really nice pieces (shoes, clothes). Not the common stuff you find in a mall. It really sets you apart from everyone else.

    Warehouse Live (813 St. Emanuel): I know the manager really well. He's very good at bringing in diverse acts from many genres. It's not just a hip-hop venue. It's not just a rock venue. They've done a great job of ushering Houston into this next level.

    300 Houston (925 Bunker Hill): I like the atmosphere. And I don't have to go up two or three flights of stairs just to go bowling.

    TroubleSum (fashionista and Houston's first lady of hip-hop)
    The Galleria (5085 Westheimer): Every fashionista's dream. It showcases some of my fave retail stores: Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms, Saks, Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Yves Saint Laurent and Forever 21.

    Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen (various locations): Great food, and one taste will make you a frequent guest.

    MAG Studios (3550 Lang): A one-stop shop for videos, recording and photoshoots. The green room is amazing for shooting futuristic-style movies or videos.

    Venue (719 Main): They're hosting the flyest parties this weekend and stars, including Terrence Howard and Common.

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    Spotted in Houston


    Spotted in Houston: Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, Calvin Murphy’s shoes

    The big names are already descending in Houston for the NBA All Star festivities, which kick off tonight and run through Sunday.
    Michael Jordan’s plane landed yesterday. Charles Barkley is here. And someone spotted Calvin Murphy’s pointy shoes.
    Be sure to tweet your photos with the hashtag #NBAAllStar.
    Note: Fans can register to claim free tickets to be part of the halftime show featuring Alicia Keyes, the pregame introductions by Ne-Yo, and the pregame concert starring Ke$ha, Ludacris, B.o.B at 1iota.com.


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    Bayou City History

    Bayou City History


    There was more to this 1971 photo than we thought

     
     
    From the May 2, 1971, Houston Chronicle: Montrose mansion houses this group of young tenants. Most of them are college students or dropouts. (Bill Clough : Chronicle file)
    I found this May 1971 Houston Chronicle photo in our Montrose file. The group of twentysomethings here lived in what was described as a Montrose mansion in the Westmoreland Addition. They were not identified nor was an address published.
    However, as I learned last week, the house these folks are standing outside apparently has a unique history. More on that in a bit.
    The photo was published as part of a Sunday story on the changing scene in Montrose. Here’s how the article described the area:
    Spring mornings in Montrose, a few of the folks who live the freak life-style in an old, columned 20-room house on a quiet residential street near the Southwest Freeway often pause on the steps of the front porch to watch the scene.
    On some days the scene includes the tall, impressive-looking Negro butler from across the street walking a poodle and looking as if he wished he were some place else.
    Sometimes it also features a middle-aged woman revving down a side street on her big, 750cc Moto Guzzi motorcycle. (Someone who spotted her car reports she has personalized plates that read RT-ON.)
    Such scenes, viewed by the 10 or so residents of the three-story mansion and the two-story house next door, are common today in the Montrose area, where longhairs and growing numbers of young families coexist with poor whites, blacks and Mexican-Americans, students, homosexuals and a few families of gypsies and Cuban exiles. Apartment-dwellers abound.
    Before the time of River Oaks and Memorial, however, Montrose was one of the city’s finest neighborhoods. The names of many of its residents are written large in the city’s history: Garwood, Jones, Edna W. Saunders, the Drs. Daily, Lamar Fleming, Alessandro, Fonville, to name just a few. One of the state’s most distinguished musicians, Miss Bessie Griffiths, an intimate of the great of the concert world, still lives and teaches in her home at 408 Hawthorne.
    The fact that a group of students lived in this Westmoreland home in the early 1970s may sound familiar to those who follow historic preservation. That is similar to the history of Mayor Annise Parker’s house, which was designated a protected historic landmark in 2009. The house's history also matches other elements of the house’s past as written up in the Chronicle back then. I sent the picture to spokeswoman Janice Evans along with some details from the 1971 article. She checked with Parker, who said the picture probably shows her house.
    Known officially as the Elbert C. Crawford House, it was built in 1904 by August LeBrun Metcalf. In 1906, Metcalf sold the house to Clara Edwards Crawford, whose husband, Elbert C. Crawford, was a local entrepreneur. In 1918, the house was sold to Carl F. Gydeson, president of Gyedson-Manford Cadillac Company, who was referenced in the Chronicle article. His family lived there for years before it was rented out to students in the late 1960s/early 1970s, probably those in the photo above.

    I found this May 1971 Houston Chronicle photo in our Montrose file. The group of twentysomethings here lived in what was described as a Montrose mansion in the Westmoreland Addition. They were not identified nor was an address published.
    However, as I learned last week, the house these folks are standing outside apparently has a unique history. More on that in a bit.
    The photo was published as part of a Sunday story on the changing scene in Montrose. Here’s how the article described the area:
    Spring mornings in Montrose, a few of the folks who live the freak life-style in an old, columned 20-room house on a quiet residential street near the Southwest Freeway often pause on the steps of the front porch to watch the scene.
    On some days the scene includes the tall, impressive-looking Negro butler from across the street walking a poodle and looking as if he wished he were some place else.
    Sometimes it also features a middle-aged woman revving down a side street on her big, 750cc Moto Guzzi motorcycle. (Someone who spotted her car reports she has personalized plates that read RT-ON.)
    Such scenes, viewed by the 10 or so residents of the three-story mansion and the two-story house next door, are common today in the Montrose area, where longhairs and growing numbers of young families coexist with poor whites, blacks and Mexican-Americans, students, homosexuals and a few families of gypsies and Cuban exiles. Apartment-dwellers abound.
    Before the time of River Oaks and Memorial, however, Montrose was one of the city’s finest neighborhoods. The names of many of its residents are written large in the city’s history: Garwood, Jones, Edna W. Saunders, the Drs. Daily, Lamar Fleming, Alessandro, Fonville, to name just a few. One of the state’s most distinguished musicians, Miss Bessie Griffiths, an intimate of the great of the concert world, still lives and teaches in her home at 408 Hawthorne.
    The fact that a group of students lived in this Westmoreland home in the early 1970s may sound familiar to those who follow historic preservation. That is similar to the history of Mayor Annise Parker’s house, which was designated a protected historic landmark in 2009.The house's history also matches other elements of the house’s past as written up in the Chronicle back then. I sent the picture to spokeswoman Janice Evans along with some details from the 1971 article. She checked with Parker, who said the picture probably shows her house.
    Known officially as the Elbert C. Crawford House, it was built in 1904 by August LeBrun Metcalf. In 1906, Metcalf sold the house to Clara Edwards Crawford, whose husband, Elbert C. Crawford, was a local entrepreneur. In 1918, the house was sold to Carl F. Gydeson, president of Gyedson-Manford Cadillac Company, who was referenced in the Chronicle article. His family lived there for years before it was rented out to students in the late 1960s/early 1970s, probably those in the photo above.





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    Oyster Extravaganza


    Oyster Extravaganza and other Houston restaurant news

    Fresh Gulf oysters.: Mayra Beltran : 29-95

    Saint Arnold will host an Oyster Extravaganza at the Brewery 3 p.m.-5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17. Guests will include oyster expert Jim Gossen and Brennan’s Chef Danny Trace.
    Admission is $50 with proceeds going to benefit Foodways Texas, a non-profit that works to preserve the state’s diverse food cultures. Purchase tickets at foodwaystexas.com.
    2000 Lyons Ave., 713-686-9494

    Food celebrates Texas’ heritage
    Frank’s Americana Revival is celebrating Texas’ heritage with a series of special menus offered Friday evenings through March 29.
    The menus include American West-inspired appetizers, entrées and cocktails. Appetizers include chile shrimp tacos, oyster nachos and pork asado atop a cheese biscuit. Among the featured entrées: Texas strip steak with caciotta cheese enchiladas and grilled snapper with black-bean salsa.
    On Feb. 22, March 8 and March 22, the Emmett and Shine Chuck Wagon will be at the restaurant to treat guests to cooking demonstrations.
    3736 Westheimer, 713-572-8600

    El Tiempo opens on Navigation
    El Tiempo Cantina has opened its fifth location, east of downtown, directly across the street from where Roland Laurenzo’s family business got its start. Laurenzo’s mother, Ninfa, opened her 10-table cafe in 1973. The Original Ninfa’s on Navigation is no longer part of the Laurenzo family’s holdings.
    The new El Tiempo is first come, first served during its initial opening weeks.
    2814 Navigation, 713-222-6800

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    Thursday, February 14, 2013

    Where to spot celebs this weekend


    Los Angeles and New York are rife with celebrities. Houston? Well, not so much.
    That makes the celebrity-magnet NBA All-Star Weekend the perfect time for stargazing.
    It’s four days jammed with parties, lunches, golf tournaments, concerts and countless photo ops.
    Official All-Star performers include Alicia Keys, John Legend, Ne-Yo, Ludacris, Ke$ha, Fall Out Boy, B.o.B., Ellie Goulding and Phillip Phillips.

    Michael Jordan and Ne-Yo are expected to be in town.: Getty
    Mi
    chael Jordan and Ne-Yo are expected to be in town.: Getty
     
    Thursday’s All-Star Celebrity Game also welcomes some A-(to-Z)listers, including Queen Latifah, Olympic gold medalist Usain Bolt, TV personality Samantha Harris, and Kevin Hart and Nick Cannon of “Real Husbands of Hollywood.”

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    A-list stars serve as hosts during party weekend

    Alicia Keys will co-host a huge party here Friday.: Getty
    NBA All-Star Weekend is already confirmed to bring several high-wattage performers to Houston, including Alicia Keys, Ke$ha and Diddy. But brush up on your “Single Ladies” dance, because we’re back on Beyoncé watch.

    That’s right, folks: Houston’s biggest superstar will likely be back in town to party, post-inauguraton, Super Bowl and Grammys. Husband Jay-Z is hosting the D’USSÉ Cognac party Saturday at Rich’s nightclub.

    Of course, that doesn’t mean either will show up. But you never know. Here’s a rundown of the weekend’s music-related celebrations, featuring an impressive roster of R&B singers, rappers and reality stars:

    Thursday
    All-Star Weekend Kickoff Celebration
    : With Scarface, Jadakiss, Slim Thug and Juelz Santana. 9 p.m. at Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel. $40-$70; 713-225-5483 or warehouselive.com.
    Erykah Badu: A three-hour show as DJ Lo Down Loretta Brown. 7 p.m. at Scott Gertners at Houston Pavilions, 1201 Fannin. Tickets start t $50; 713-520-9688 or www.showclix.com/event/baduskybar.

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    Happy Valentine's Day

    Valentine's Day by the numbers

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    bringing downtown back to life


    New crop of talent is bringing downtown back to life


    Aside from the occasional whoosh of a MetroRail train going by, there's not a lot happening around the corner of Main and Congress on the north end of downtown. Empty storefronts hold the remnants of bars and clubs that clogged the street a decade ago, when the Super Bowl and burgeoning public transit brought Main Street to its most recent, though short-lived, heyday as an entertainment district.

    That's something that a group of young but influential restaurateurs and bar owners is trying to change. In the next two months, no less than four new concepts are opening within a block of this intersection, transforming a dead zone into a culinary and nightlife destination.

    "We had a conversation two years ago at Warren's Inn, and the gist of it was that individually we could fail but together we could make something really cool," said Brad Moore, a co-owner of Grand Prize Bar in Montrose and Big Star Bar in the Heights. "What we wanted was a place where we could all park and walk to each other's businesses, and I don't think we could have picked a better block."

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    Wednesday, February 13, 2013

    Swamp People

    ran across this on the houston chronicle website this moring. Being Troy Landry is my first cousin i think this is some interesting news on who will be on the show next year.

    2 Join Cast of Southeast Texas Reality Stars


    In the television program "Swamp People," Louisianans have shown how they scratch a living out of bayous and wetlands in their fearless, unadorned, unscripted glory.

    Starting Thursday, a couple of Texans - from Jefferson County to be exact - are joining the cast. Troy Broussard, a Port Arthur Fire Department captain, and Harlan Hatcher, a Fannett fisherman, will team up as the "Swamp People" camera captures their hunting prowess in its first foray west of the Sabine River. They join these folks who have brought a little bit of Southeast Texas to televisions everywhere

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    Original Article on Beaumont Enterprise

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    Sunday, February 10, 2013

    Texas's Best Historic Sites

    Texas's Best Historic Sites

    From the hallowed walls of the Alamo to the landmark spot from where President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot, Texas packs a wallop for history buffs. Visitors can get a taste of what life was like throughout the state's history, witnessing recreations of its former Christian missions as well as imagining the battle in San Jacinto that won Texas independence from Mexico. You might not want to "mess with Texas," but you will want to explore its past. Here are our picks for Texas's best historic sites.

    Travel Channel - Texas Historic Sites

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    Houston's Must-See Museums

    Houston's Must-See Museums


    Travel Channel - Houston Museums

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    Friday, February 8, 2013

    P!nk


    P!nk

    Thursday, February 21, 2013, 7:30 PM    
    P!nk (Alecia Beth Moore) sets out on her 'The Truth About Love Tour' in 2012. Her debut album, 'Can't Take Me Home,' was a multi-platinum hit in the R&B/pop music vein. She then stood out with more of a rock edge on her successful follow-up, 'Missundaztood,' which included the hit single, 'Get the Party Started.' 'I'm Not Dead,' took that sound a step further with such singles as 'Stupid Girl' and 'U and Ur Hand.'

    Cost: $29.50-$99.50
    Event url: www.pinkspage.com


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    Texas Birthday Bash


     
    Friday, March 1, 2013, 5:30 PM - 11:00 PM

    An event celebrating Texas Independence sponsored by the City of Navasota. The great state of Texas was born in 1836 when the Texas Declaration of Independence was signed just 7 miles down the road at Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas.

    Friday, March 1st:
    The event will get kicked off at 5:30pm with a concert by 3 great country artists playing 90 minutes each...the concert will end around 11pm being held in the area around the Navasota City Hall. BBQ and beverages will be available through event vendors.

    Saturday, March 2nd:
    The Texas Birthday Bash Dash (formerly called the Rattler Run) a 5/10k run will start at 8am with a route that will take participants through the historic downtown streets of Navasota. Details and information on race registration can be found at navasotatx.gov

    At 10am in front of City Hall there will be a ceremony to celebrate the placement of the statue of Frank Hamer, the City Marshal of Navasota in 1908 who later became famous for his role in tracking down the criminal duo Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow in 1934 as a Texas Ranger.

    Starting at noon in the Mance Lipscomb Park there will be many texas themed family activities free to all visitors including: pony rides, petting zoo, a western themed street shootout re-enactment and much more.

    The second day of country music will get started at 1:30pm with 5 artists playing till 11pm. The stage will be in the area around the Navasota City Hall. There will be an area dedicated for anyone that would like to play washers and dominos (42). BBQ and beverages will be available through event vendors.

    Event url: www.navasotatx.gov


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    Summer X-Games


    Houston inches closer to hosting Summer X-Games

    The Summer X Games could be coming to Houston.

    The Harris County-Houston Sports Authority is making a bid for ESPN's action sports event, an annual competition that began in 1995.

    "It's definitely another feather in our cap," said Janis Schmees, the CEO of Harris County-Houston Sports Authority. "It's a useful event, it's a great timing because we have a brand new skate park that we just broke ground on. There, it attracts a younger crowd. Even in the Olympics they've added snowboarding because they're trying to keep the youth excited about the Olympic movement. I think that up and coming generation loves the X Games."

    Two other Texas cities – Fort Worth and Austin – advanced to the round of 13 cities still in consideration. Houston is also competing with Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Long Beach, Calif., Minneapolis, Montreal, New Orleans, Pasadena, Calif., and Philadelphia.

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    Thursday, February 7, 2013

    Symphony celebrating centennial

    Symphony celebrating centennial with free concerts, A-listers

    When the Houston Symphony throws its yearlong 100th-birthday party next season, A-list guests will include cellist Yo-Yo Ma, soprano Renee Fleming and actress Sigourney Weaver. Also invited are as many Houstonians as the orchestra can draw to a pair of free events: a June 21 concert celebrating the centennial of the symphony's first performance - to the day - and a July Jones Hall music festival that will include a presentation of the annual Houston Chronicle Dollar Concert - which will be free this year.

    When the season starts in earnest in the fall, big-name soloists will include violinist Joshua Bell, pianist Emanuel Ax, violinists Gil Shaham and Midori and pianist Yefim Bronfman.

    John Adams, whose works have been popular with the orchestra, will conduct the group for the first time in January. Veteran Hollywood composer John Williams will conduct an evening of his own works, sharing the stage with Ma, who will play Williams' Cello Concerto. Popular-music performers scheduled include jazz singer Steve Tyrell, trumpeter Chris Botti and "Smash" star Megan Hilty.

    Information about the centennial season is available at 713-224-7575 and houstonsymphony.org.

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    Wednesday, February 6, 2013

    Things you can only get in Houston


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    Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

    Inside the making of an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

    Artist rendering of plans of Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in Midtown.: Crosspoint Properties/Handout
     
    When it was announced a decade ago that the Alamo Drafthouse would be opening locations in the Houston area, all the cool kids familiar with the experience the theaters offer were elated. Unfortunately for some, those locations happened to be far west of the city in West Oaks Mall and Mason Park in Katy. Now that the West Oaks location has closed to make way for a Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill, cinephiles can turn their attention to two new Alamo Drafthouses, one at Vintage Park and another in Midtown.
     
    First to open will be the Drafthouse at Vintage Park, near Tomball Parkway and Louetta. The grand opening of the seven-screen cinema will be Valentine’s Day, but screenings of new releases and classics such as “Ghostbusters,” “Jaws” and Ted Kotcheff’s lost classic “Wake in Fright,” begin Sunday. Films confirmed for the “official” opening weekend include the fifth entry in the “Die Hard” action series, a singalong to Baz Luhrmann’s “Moulin Rouge,” featuring a live performance by the Houston Burlesque Revue on Thursday, and a professional heckling of “Back to the Future” provided by the master mockers of Master Pancake (Feb. 17).
     
    And for the first time, Houston Drafthouses are being custom built.
     
    “Designing an Alamo Drafthouse Cinema from the ground up allows us to create a unique experience for each theater,” says Robert Saucedo, programming and support manager for the Houston region. “From a small art-house film in an intimate screening room to a summer blockbuster in a 190-seat auditorium — we provide the perfect setting for each movie.”
     



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    Tuesday, February 5, 2013

    Movies with ties to Houston


    Movies filmed or set in Houston


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    First Houston Barbecue Festival is coming

    Are you ready for some BBQ?: Michael Paulsen/ Houston Chronicle

    Are you ready for some BBQ?: Michael Paulsen/ Houston Chronicle

    Of all the inferiority complexes Houston allegedly suffers, barbecue should not be among them. And yet, when Texas barbecue is parsed — and it’s currently very hot as a culinary topic nationally — Houston isn’t part of the discussion. Austin and its satellites, including Taylor, Elgin, Lockhart and Luling, seem to get all the attention.
     
    Two Houston barbecue lovers want to change that. After investing years of hands-on research to find the best Houston barbecue, J.C. “Chris” Reid and Michael Fulmer are launching the first Houston Barbecue Festival, an event designed to celebrate the unique barbecue traditions of a city refusing to remain cloaked behind a veil of smoke. Today the festival, to be held March 24, launches its tickets sales on houbbq.com and announces its lineup, which at press time includes Pizzitola’s Bar-B-Cue, Tin Roof BBQ, Gerardo’s, CorkScrew BBQ, Ray’s BBQ Shack, Blake’s BBQ, Virgie’s Bar-B-Que, Gatlin’s BBQ, Burn’s BBQ, Brook’s Place BBQ and Lenox Bar-B-Que. About four other barbecue shops also may be added.
     
    The festival, which will be from 1 to 5 p.m. at Bayou City Event Center, 9401 Knight Road, is modeled on the Texas Monthly BBQ Festival: for one price attendees can sample tasting portions from all the participating barbecue joints. It’s an opportunity for some of the city’s newer and unheralded barbecue operations to get some well-deserved exposure, the organizers say.
     
     
    Houston Barbecue Festival
    When
    : 1-5 p.m. March 24
    Where: Bayou City Event Center, 9401 Knight Road.
    Tickets: All will be sold in advance at www.houbbq.com (no sales at the door). General admission is $40 per person or $80 for VIP tickets, which allow guests to enter an hour early and includes a T-shirt, goodie back and drink tickets. Admission includes tasting portions from all participants. Beer and mixed drinks sold separately.
     


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    Houston Rodeo 2013

    The "Click 2 Houston" website has a section dedicated to the Houston Rodeo to help you keep up today on events and happenings.

    Click 2 Houston - Rodeo


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    Saturday, February 2, 2013

    Mardi Gras! Galveston 2013 links

    The 2013 event is scheduled to be the biggest Mardi Gras! Galveston celebration yet!
    Important Mardi Gras! Galveston 2013 links:


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    Houston bars and Mardi Gras


    Houston bars and restaurants celebrate Mardi Gras

    You don’t have to go to the island to celebrate Mardi Gras. Several local restaurants and bars will be hosting their own bead-filled bashes. (We'll be updating this list as it gets closer to Fat Tuesday.)

    Oh, baby, it's Mardi Gras time!
    Oh, baby, it's Mardi Gras time!

    House of Blues will be the site of a Mardi Gras Feb. 9. There will be a zydeco band, a Bloody Mary Bar and a Cajun feast. From noon-4 p.m., $29.95 gets you four pounds of crawfish and all you can at at a Cajun buffet.
    1204 Caroline, 888-402-5837
     
    The “Roots of Brazil” is the theme of the G Lounge’s Brazilian Carnaval (8 p.m.-2 a.m. Feb. 9). The Bacanas Brazilian Band will perform classic sambas and other traditional music. Presale tickets for this 18-and-up event are $25.
    5718 Fairdale Lane, 832-881-1569.

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    Mardi Gras in Galveston

    Island gears up for 2013 Mardi Gras

    Mardi Gras kick offs Feb. 1 on Galveston Island and runs through Feb. 12. The nation’s third-largest Mardi Gras celebration will feature 38 concerts, 24 parades, five masked balls and countless parties.
    The pre-Lent party attracts more 300,000 to the island each year.
    Admission at the gate to the downtown Mardi Gras entertainment district is $17 (free for ages 11 and younger). For discounts, purchase your tickets online at mardigrasgalveston.com. You’ll also find multiday passes and tickets for balcony-view parties.

    Here are highlights — and, please, pace yourself.

    Friday, Feb. 1
    Four parades will roll through the downtown entertainment district beginning with the Party Gras Parade — a Dixieland jazz band — at 5 p.m. It will be followed by the George P. Mitchell Mardi Gras Parade at 7 p.m., the third annual Funky Uptown Umbrella Brigade at 8:30 p.m. and the Krewe da’ Yaga’s Café Parade at 10 p.m.


    The Mystic Krewe of Aquarius will roll again.: Mayra Beltran : 29-95
    The Mystic Krewe of Aquarius will roll again.: Mayra Beltran : 29-95

    Saturday, Feb. 2
    Grammy-nominated rockers Tonic will perform at 7:30 p.m. in Saengerfest Park, located at the corner of Strand and 23rd streets. It’s free with admission to the Mardi Gras entertainment district.
    Parades routes will go along the seawall and through the downtown entertainment district.

    Dionne Bennett of Houston screams for beads in 2012.: Associated Press
    Dionne Bennett of Houston screams for beads in 2012.: Associated Press

     On the seawall, 20 marching bands and hundreds of costumed krewe members will take part in the Mystic Krewe of Aquarius Mardi Gras Kickoff Parade at noon. At 6 p.m., Krewe of Gambrinus “Lights Up the Night” Parade will conclude with a fireworks display.
    Downtown will see the Zaniest Golf Cart Parade at 1 p.m., the iHeartRadio Rocks The Block Parade at 3 p.m., the Art Car Parade at 4 p.m. and the Build Your Own Krewe Parade at 9:30 p.m.

    Sunday, Feb. 3

     Two family-friendly parades -- the Sunshine Kids Parade rolls at 1 p.m. and the Shriners Hospitals for Children Parade is a go at 3 p.m. – will be a celebration of children. Admission to the entertainment district is free.

    Friday, Feb. 8

     Country music artist Lee Brice will perform a concert at 9 p.m. in Saengerfest Park, located at the corner of Strand and 23rd streets. Free with admission to Mardi Gras entertainment district.
    Spectators can enjoy three parades in the downtown entertainment district, including the Danny Weber Memorial Fire Truck Parade at 7 p.m., the Krewe Babalu All Krewe Parade at 8 p.m. and the Krewe of Maximilian Parade at 10 p.m.

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