The 2nd Anniversary of the Poison Pen Reading Series features a longtime listener, first-time reader. Scott Repass emcees the monthly literary installment, which is hosted at...
Long before the date September 11 became significant in the American collective memory, it was already well ensconced in that of the people of Chile as the date of the coup in...
The play Shylock, The Jew of Venice sets Shakespeare's alleged anti-Semitism in a concentration camp. Classical Theatre Company's director and co-writer, John Johnston, takes...
"A novice guitar player could play our songs, and I know that because I am a novice guitar player," says Bright Men of Learning front man Marshall Preddy. But it's not always...
Da Camera kicks off A Little Day Music, its annual series of free lunchtime concerts, with a performance by the José-Miguel Yamal Latin Jazz Quartet, a Houston favorite....
A Sideshow Tramps-News on the March match-up is a no-doubt, sure-fire, worth-every-penny bill. News on the March is a group of local up-and-comers who continue to impress...
This event explores diverse backgrounds in a comfy setting
Voices Breaking Boundaries wants to slip into something a little more comfortable. For Living Room Art: "Brown in the Third Ward," the local art collective is inviting patrons...
It's hard to imagine that the same mind that created the Cat in the Hat, the Lorax and Yertle the Turtle spent time contemplating war and genocide, but it turns out that Dr....
Have lunch with David Handler during the midday reading of his sixth Desiree Mitry title, The Sour Cherry Surpise. As the book opens, Sour Cherry Lane has gone crazy. Usually...
The African savannah, as nearly everyone who's ever seen a nature documentary knows, is loaded with amazing wildlife. But it's also home to some fascinating human cultures,...
Someone once said, "All art is political." That's apparent in photographer Erika Diettes's "Drifting Away." Her moving exhibit of life-size images, which are printed onto clear...
For men of a certain age (okay, those of us pushing 40), the early '80s were the golden era of video games. And what's the only thing better than being joystick heroes and...
The children's opera Strega Nona (Grandma Witch) has some pretty big lessons to teach, like respecting other people's property, taking responsibility for your mistakes and...
Sir John Gielgud, Tab Hunter and Liberace all on the big screen together - where else but Q-Fest, the 12th Annual Houston Gay & Lesbian International Film Festival? Today's...
Tomas Young joined the Army after 9/11 to get revenge on the perpetrators of the attacks. He thought he would go to Afghanistan; he never wanted to fight in Iraq, which is...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston is hosting some of history's greatest performers in concert...in pictures. "The Sounds I See: Photographs of Musicians" is a collection of...
Siamese twins, freaks, dwarfs, sword-swallowers, gangsters, giants and a sadistic killer all play a role in Darryl Wimberley's Kaleidoscope. The author of A Rock and a Hard...
After performing Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 21, the Houston Symphony will fill Jones Hall with controversy. Mozart and Shostakovich ends with a performance of Shostakovich's...
After years of development and nearly as many years of hype, Spore has arrived — an event made so big by the association of Will Wright (SimCity, The Sims) and EA's...
Foreword: Much of the reporting of this feature took place before Hurricane Ike. On the eve of the storm, Rex Bell sent the following e-mail out to his mailing list: "Well, I'm...