This evening, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announced winners from the 2021 Rodeo Uncorked!® International Wine Competition, awarding the top honor of Grand Champion Best of Show to repeat winner Alexander Valley Vineyards CYRUS, Alexander Valley, 2014. The Reserve […]
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Managing Director Perryn Leech Has Decided To Leave Houston Grand Opera After 14 Years
Houston Grand Opera Board Chairman Allyn Risley announced today that Managing Director Perryn Leech is leaving the organization effective December 31, 2020. He will continue to serve as a consultant during the leadership transition. Leech has been with HGO for […]
Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo™ Raises A Glass To The Winners Of The 2021 Rodeo Uncorked!® International Wine Competition
This evening, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo announced winners from the 2021 Rodeo Uncorked!® International Wine Competition, awarding the top honor of Grand Champion Best of Show to repeat winner Alexander Valley Vineyards CYRUS, Alexander Valley, 2014. The Reserve […]
The Alamo Releases New Research Report On The Iconic 18-Pounder Cannon
The Alamo is proud to announce the release of a new research report on the 18-pounder cannon, which details the cannon’s prominent role in the Battle of the Alamo and how a faithful replica can be made. Accounts from 1836 […]
JD’s Chili Parlor Introduces the World’s First-Ever ‘Chili Mary’ (Mixers)!
JD’s Chili Parlor, a chili-focused artisan food company and a 2019 top 20 finalist in H-E-B’s ‘Quest for Texas’ Best’ competition announces the release of their latest and perhaps greatest (at least for those who like to imbibe) invention – the Chili Mary! […]
What to Know Before You Go to Your First Horse Riding Lesson
Even the greatest equestrian was once a beginner. And it’s pretty exciting picking out your gear when you’re going on your first horseback ride. But, some simple and avoidable mistakes could make your first lesson uncomfortable either for you or […]
Texas Winter Tradition Returns with Rainbow Trout Stocking
November marks the beginning of a winter tradition in Texas for anglers of all ages across the state as the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department begins stocking thousands of rainbow trout November 25. The easy to catch rainbow trout are […]
Safely Make Your Holidays Merry and Bright at a Texas State Park, THC Historic Site
Texas State Parks and the Texas Historical Commission host self-guided and social distanced events celebrating Thanksgiving, Christmas Although holiday celebrations look a little different this year, Texas State Parks and the Texas Historical Commission State Historic Sites are hosting more […]
No Label Brewing Co. Celebrates 10-Year Anniversary On Saturday, Nov. 28
All-day celebration features live music, axe throwing, Santa Claus and debut of new beers and ‘VIP for Life’ passes from one of Houston’s original craft breweries Ten years ago, No Label Brewing Company became just the third brewery to open in […]
Katy ISD Dance Director Wins Award for Going Extra Mile for Student Facing Adversity
While Katy ISD teacher Victoria Way is well known as director of the Jordan High School Legacies dance team, she’s now making headlines for her work with a team member whose medical condition left her unable to participate with the […]






