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One of Houston’s “Sweet 16” gentlemen’s clubs is now under new ownership. The Clé Group has added the Colorado Club to its portfolio. Currently closed, it will reopen on July 31, partner ...
Houston’s restaurant community took home two prizes at the 2025 Texas Restaurant Awards. Held July 20, the awards are part of the Texas Restaurant Association's annual Texas Restaurant Show.
Experiencing financial strife is a nightmare of many Americans, but it appears to be a looming reality for Texans, according to a just-released WalletHub study ranking Texas the No. 1 most ...
A shared existential crisis dreadfully looms over Houston preservationists when a beautiful old home hits the market: what will happen to it? What if a cash-hungry developer buys it as a tear down ...
Given how successful the Jurassic Park / Jurassic World franchise has been at the box office, it’s no surprise that Universal Pictures will find any excuse to keep the gravy train rolling. So ...
A country only turns 249 once. To celebrate Independence Day, cities around the Houston region have a host of entertainment options for all ages — including, of course, fireworks to light up the ...
Nearly a dozen public and private Houston-based companies have been hailed among the best places to work in 2025 by U.S. News and World Report.
We get a bit of a theatrical breather this month before some of the biggest mysteries, comedies, and musicals of the year arrive in July. But June still brings plenty of new shows for theater and ...
The state of Texas has a new best barbecue joint. Burnt Bean Co. in Seguin, a small town east of San Antonio, has taken the top spot in Texas Monthly’s new list of the 50 Best Barbecue Joints in ...
More bragging rights for Houston as a desirable place to live: The city has the No. 8 best park system in Texas this year, a new report says.
The world of Texas barbecue is shivering with anticipation. On Tuesday, May 27, Texas Monthly will publish its latest ranking of the state’s 50 best barbecue joints.
Houston Ballet appoints Sonja Kostich as the organization’s next Executive Director. Photo courtesy of the Houston Ballet.