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Cover Photo by Seles Sanchez Houston has a reputation. We’re always building something, fixing something and/or planning something.  As the fourth most populous city in the country, this place runs on the hustle and bustle. And if you’ve ever sat in traffic on I-45 at 4:37 p.m. (peak rush hour), you know...

Cover Photo by Matthew Murphy, featuring the cast of Water for Elephants at the Hobby Center “Water for Elephants” premiered at Houston’s Hobby Center on Jan. 27, 2026, as part of the Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center 2025-2026 Season. The critically acclaimed Broadway musical follows Jacob, a young...

Photo Courtesy of Houston Ballet With a magical and comedic performance, the Houston Ballet brings Stanton Welch’s 1997 unique spin on the classical story of “Cinderella” by adding a modern twist to the enchanted fairy tale. Through a round, small window, those who attend the performance are introduced to the...

Photo Courtesy of Houston Ballet With a riveting and glittering performance of “The Nutcracker,” the Houston Ballet continues to spread holiday cheer all throughout the city. The traditional ballet strikes a chord with many families each year at The Brown Theater. Those who get to experience the enchanting...

Photos by: Oscar Herrera Game Day is a nerve-racking yet exciting event for a Cougar Doll such as Jocelynn Luna. She starts the day by waking up around 8 a.m. to eat some breakfast. Then around 10 a.m., it’s time to get glammed up in her dance attire. This process takes up to an hour and a half. If call time...

Most class assignments only lead to a grade. When I completed my application to an international residency for performers in Tuscany, Italy, which was hosted by the International University for Global Theater Experience, I was merely thinking of submitting the copies of the application to my teacher.  It was our...

When it was announced that Borgore would not appear at Stereo Live, I was sure that turnout would be pretty sparse. Stereo Live, apparently, was afraid of this same conclusion: Ticket prices plummeted and landed on “free.” As I approached the venue, it looked as though the offering had done the trick. Hardly after 10...