Y’all I have been reading up a storm lately — perhaps one of the very, very few benefits of COVID-19 turning our world upside down. Seriously, I’ve read… a lot. So much that I even started a bookstagram account with all sorts of fun recommendations and pretty book pictures. Sound like your jam? See ya over … Continue reading
Category Archives: It’s Culture
What to Know Before You Go to Houston’s Lago Mar
For actual years, I’ve heard about the famed Crystal Lagoon that was planned to a Houston suburban master-planned community. It’s a huge lagoon — for kayaking, SUP-boarding, even jet skis! — meets a neighborhood pool. Currently, the area is building a whole lotta houses in Texas City. But this summer, non-residents can pay for a day … Continue reading
10+ Houston Murals to Visit to Celebrate the City
Whether it’s July 13 — aka 7/13 Day, Houston’s birthday on August 30, or just another weekend and you’ve got friends in town, we’ve got Houston-focused murals for ya. Houston Graffiti Building’s collection Let’s start with the Houston Graffiti Building, shall we? May as well! This one is pretty much a one-stop shop for Houston murals! … Continue reading
How to Celebrate the Fourth of July in Houston This Year
Here are my picks for responsibly celebrating the 4th in Houston — from where to get food/drinks to-go to virtual or drive-in events and fireworks! Continue reading
5 Beautiful Houston Murals That Are Full of Hope
These days, it’s easy to feel down. You may have lost your job or are being overworked. You may be missing your friends or family members and all the virtual options are just not doing it any more. I won’t pretend to understand what’s upsetting you most…. but I will try to cheer you up … Continue reading
What to Know Before You Go to the New Drive-In Movie Theater
The new Rooftop Cinema Club drive-in movie theater is the best COVID-19 creation since to-go alcohol! Popped up at the Silos at Sawyer Yard right next door to the new Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co., it’s such a unique and fun time. I love love love loved when RCC opened their Uptown theater, and I’ve definitely … Continue reading
Baking Bread 101: Where to Get Sourdough Starter in Houston
Have you been pressured into making your own bread during a global yeast crisis and decided that social distancing with sourdough in Houston is going to be your new quarantine hobby? Same. Well, actually I’ve my boyfriend has been making fresh sourdough in Houston since December. Through trial and error, we’ve he’s learned a few … Continue reading
10+ Streaming Shows and Movies Featuring Houstonians or Filmed in Houston
If you’ve already finished Tiger King and are looking for your next binge, might I tempt you with some Houston-related finds? I’ve scoured the internet to round up a few of my recommendations for shows and movies to watch that are somehow related to Houston — whether they were filmed here or feature a Houstonian. Happy … Continue reading
Goodnight Hospitality Brings Color to Montrose With Mini Murals
Goodnight Hospitality is one of the many Houston restaurant groups hurting and hurting hard during the COVID-19 shutdown. However, they’ve taken their closed eateries (Rosie Cannonball and Montrose Cheese and Wine) and added some color — with the help of some local artists! Escaped my house for a drive to Montrose (highly recommend) to take … Continue reading
Where to Pick Up Beer To Go in Houston
Happy National Beer Day! If that doesn’t call for a cheersing of local beer, I don’t know what does. Oh yeah, surviving another day of COVID-19-caused isolation. Have no fear, Houston beer is here! These spots have drive-thru or to-go beer available for you to celebrate today! Eureka Heights This Heights brewery has set up … Continue reading