Trains are trending right now, especially in Houston. We've got miniature trains that would make any model collector swoon with envy, and we also have a few hop on board trains designed to take us through the holiday season. We made a list, and we're checking it twice. So pull...
We're knee-deep in the holiday season, and this weekend's line-up reflects the spirit. This year's Panto play at Stages is the best yet – a colorful, toe-tapping extravaganza – but it's not the only bright spot in our weekend. In the ultimate of do-overs, Galveston's popular Dickens on the Strand is...
The Bayou City is awash in color this weekend. More than 200 artists are chalking street drawings downtown at Hermann Square, we've got the stained-glass spiegeltent decked out for holiday beer tastings, and Society for the Performing Arts has an over-the-top holiday production with snowmen, penguins, angels, reindeer, toy soldiers, gingerbread men and...
We're not only Texas proud, we're America proud, and there's no better way to celebrate our great nation than with Independence Day (and weekend) celebrations throughout Houston and surrounding areas. With opportunities all over Harris County, there's something for everybody. Happy Birthday, America! Friday, July 1 Red, White & Zoo...
All Week Long Killen's Steakhouse Turns 10! To celebrate a decade of excellent steaks, Killen's Steakhouse, 6425 West Broadway in Pearland, will have a week of specials and special events. On Monday, Ronnie Killen himself will be hanging out with customers, and, on Tuesday, ten of the Saint Arnold's Bishop's...
Monday, April 4 Monday Brunch at The Burger Joint This week, The Burger Joint at 2703 Montrose is kicking off Monday Brunch with a special brunch menu that includes a burger Benedict, French toast, chicken fried chicken, micheladas and more. The brunch offerings will be available from 11 a.m. to...
Some 80 years of careful planning and pruning have gone into creating the Bayou Bend gardens we see today. Originally the home of Houston socialite and philanthropist Ima Hogg, the house and grounds were donated to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston in 1957. By that time, Miss Hogg and...