Light a candle and close out Mahatma Gandhi Week with 1,000 Lights for Peace at Miller Outdoor Theatre on Sunday, October 4, 2015. The grand finale to Mahatma Gandhi Week, 1,000 Lights for Peace, begins with a respective 5k Walk for Peace near the Gandhi statue in the Hermann Park Rose Garden and concludes with […]
fter a stellar summer for restaurant openings, the fall is already off to a strong start. Already, three of this fall's most anticipated openings have made their debuts and they aren't the only restaurants making a splash. With so many worthy options, this month's list goes to 11. While they're roughly ranked in the order […]
Dont miss out on Shay's Octoberfest event! Purchase a Karbachtoberfest beer and keep the Stien! Stop by Shay's Irish Pub on October 2nd after 5 pm!!
Aware if offering discounted rates to the residents of The Rice lofts. Check out the prices below! Get your next hair cut or shoe repare done on the second floor! They occupy the space of the old club room!! Rice Residence Hours 6~7:30a.m By Appointment Only{713-223-9273} After Hours {713-202-1667text} Services Men Hair Cut & Shine […]
The annual Beer Fest returns to Brenner’s on the Bayou this fall—but we’re switching things up this year by pairing barbeque pitmaster creations with renowned craft beers. Nosh on perfectly-cooked barbeque varieties from all four regions—Memphis, Texas, Kansas City and the Carolinas—and sample eclectic brews from some of the nation’s most elite brewmasters. Offering entertaining […]
eer enthusiasts across the Houston area may have ducked out of work a little early Monday afternoon to line up for Bishop's Barrel 11, the latest in Saint Arnold Brewing Company's series of barrel-aged brews. Based on the brewery's popular Endeavour IPA, Bishop's Barrel 11 is the first time the company has released a barrel-aged […]
As I walked through downtown Houston to attend a press conference a few months ago at The Grove, where Houston First and the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau were set to announce a major new initiative to lure leisure tourists to the Bayou City, I chuckled at the absurd idea. Houston has always been […]
I’ll admit to having an affinity for the dearly departed State Bar of Texas—not to be confused with the organization that grants attorneys the power to practice law in the Lone Star State, but rather the bar that once occupied a large corner of the second floor of the historic Rice Lofts downtown—in spite of […]