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Every month, the big glowing rock in the sky rolls out for its headlining act, the full moon and suddenly everyone’s acting weird. Cops swear crime spikes, ER nurses brace for chaos and your neighbor’s dog howls like it’s auditioning for a horror movie. The full moon really turning us all into lunatics or is […]
Visiting Venues | Rockefeller’s https://www.rockefellershouston.com Tucked along Washington Avenue in Houston, Rockefeller’s has a kind of legendary glow that only comes from decades of unforgettable nights. Originally built in 1925 as a bank by famed architect Joseph Finger, the building was reborn in 1979 when Sanford and Susan Criner turned it into a live-music club […]
Cattle Country Music Festival is a three-day music and camping festival in Gonzales, Texas, just a couple hours from Houston and not too far from San Antonio and Austin. The festival features artists playing on three stages over the three-day period, with no overlap! The festival grounds feature camping sites, the Cowboy Cove along the […]
Listen up, fellas, it’s that magical night when kids transform into sugar-fueled maniacs and adults pretend they’re too old for costumes (but not too old for Reese’s). If you’re a 45-year-old dude ready to defend your lawn decorations and hand out the good stuff, here’s your power list of candies that’ll crown you neighborhood royalty.
HOUSTON — The holidays in Houston are set to shine brighter than ever as Mayor John Whitmire unveiled plans Monday for two of the city’s biggest seasonal celebrations — the 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade and Deck the Hall: The Mayor’s Holiday Tree Lighting Concert. The 76th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade, returning to downtown […]
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2025’s Atlantic hurricane season isn’t over yet, as Hurricane Melissa has surged to a Category 5 and is barreling toward Jamaica. This hurricane could be potentially devastating to the island nation. RELATED: How You Can Prepare for Hurricane Season Throughout the past two centuries, hurricanes have reshaped coastlines, wiped out cities and left lasting scars […]
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It’s National American Beer Day, and there’s no better place to celebrate than Texas — a state that practically runs on ice-cold brews and backyard good times. From small-town taprooms to massive breweries with statewide followings, Texas beer has carved out its own bold, flavorful identity. RELATED: 30 Songs Every Texan Knows by Heart Whether you’re […]
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Halloween weekend in Houston isn’t just for trick-or-treaters — it’s a full-on celebration across the city, where live music, themed bar crawls, haunted houses and fall festivals take over every corner. Whether you’re looking for a fright-filled night, a family-friendly outing or just an excuse to wear that costume again, the Bayou City has something […]
Fresh arrests in the Terry Rozier and Damon Jones case renew scrutiny on sports betting. Today, dive into the 20 biggest gambling scandals...
The NBA is facing a massive scandal related to betting, as several figures active in the league have been arrested by the FBI. Despite no present ties to the league, former Houston Cougar, NBA player and Galveston, Texas native Damon Jones has been arrested by the FBI, according to Tom Winter and Jonathan Dienst of […]
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Halloween always sneaks up on us — one minute it’s pumpkin spice season, the next you’re frantically digging through your closet for something that says “creative,” not “I gave up.” The good news? You and your boo don’t need to spend weeks planning to pull off a great couples costume. Related: 20 Country Music Halloween […]