Public Art UHS Offers Free Programming, Self-Guided, Interactive Tours Through May 2021 A series of colorful, bright, large-scale sculptures are sprinkled across the University of Houston campus, offering visitors an emotional lift and escape to fun. Lace up your most […]
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Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center Set to Launch Feed the Hungry Campaign
The Texas Freshwater Fisheries Center is teaming up with the Henderson County Food Pantry this November to help feed the hungry. In honor of the first Sharelunker, “Ethel” who was caught on November 26, 1986, the “Ethelsgiving Feed the Hungry, […]
Houston Grand Opera presents Bon Appétit! and The Impresario on HGO Digital
Operas to be released as a double bill in November On Friday, November 27, Houston Grand Opera will present a double billing of Bon Appétit! and The Impresario. Renowned mezzo-soprano and HGO Studio alumna Jamie Barton delights as Julia Child in Lee Hoiby’s one-woman […]
5 Vacation Rental Trends That Have Hosts Talking in 2020
Due to the Coronavirus pandemic impacting vacation rental trends, the global vacation rental market has found itself in an unprecedented situation. Despite the long-term uncertainty, many hosts have seen these changes as a chance to review and refine their business […]
Want to Go on a Trip Without Breaking the Bank? Here’s How
So, you want to embark on a trip, but you aren’t sure if your wallet can handle it? The thing is, there is a common misconception that traveling the world is nearly impossible unless you have an insane budget. Luckily […]
The Pros and Cons of Using Infrared Sauna
Infrared saunas can provide serious and lasting positive benefits to those who use them. This being said, there are a few precautions you need to keep in mind if you are considering using an infrared sauna. Because of how the […]
2020 Virtual Nutcracker Market Details: All you need to know to shop ‘til you drop (online)
As seasoned and first-time Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market shoppers prepare to embrace the virtual version of Houston’s annual holiday shopping event, Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market has some tips and insights on how to make the most of the experience. The […]
Galveston Holiday Festivities to Feature Socially Distanced, Family Friendly Events
The holiday season on Galveston Island is full of tradition, from its popular Festival of Lights to the renowned Victorian festival Dickens on The Strand. This year, the island’s family friendly festivities will continue with adjustments and new guidelines for […]
Houston Arboretum presents Sip & Stroll outdoor event on Nov. 19 with peek at the newly renovated Nature Center
Enjoy a quiet evening out on the Houston Arboretum trails and get a behind-the-scenes look at the newly renovated Nature Center with the Arboretum’s Sip & Stroll outdoor event. The dimly lit walk will include two glasses of wine or Saint Arnold […]
Modest Quail Numbers Expected Statewide Ahead of Season Opener
Quail season opens in Texas on Oct. 31 and while the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department’s (TPWD) surveys have returned relatively low quail numbers in comparison to previous years, hunters hitting the field this season will see more favorable conditions […]



