By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezSep 230
Alexis Pye sits on the floor next to her kittens, back resting against a door frame. “I’m more comfortable here, really.” She helps a kitten pry its claws free of a blanket, then sets it free only for it to get caught again. The artist Alexis Pye is an artist, painter and educator based in Houston,...
By Dominique CrespoSep 220
Time spent in college can be exhilarating and hopeful, as it is a major stepping-stone for many young adults. Yet, college students often have to undergo pressures like managing heavy loads of coursework, working part-time or full-time jobs and engaging in extracurriculars, all while attempting to maintain constant...
By Logan LinderSep 200
In between the fast-paced college environment and maintaining a social life, you might find someone you want to get to know on a more personal level. While there are few spots on campus considered date-worthy, the large city of Houston is home to numerous spots perfect for romantic gestures. Listed from cheapest...
By Rey MattesSep 170
As a rising senior, I have had a variety of experiences with dozens of tales to tell about life at the University of Houston. As a student who arrived just before the COVID-19 pandemic struck, I would say my previous statement is a lie. For many present and future Coogs, the “the best years of our lives” were...
By Cynthia Isabel Zelaya OrdoñezSep 170
Lady Gaga made a Houston crowd fluctuate between cathartic tears and fervent dancing during her show on Tuesday in support of her latest album, “Chromatica.” The little monsters showed up in droves on the 13th of September, crowding the streets outside of Minute Maid park dressed in costumes Mother Monster would...
By Isha MerchantSep 100
“This is the land of your people.” “No, this is Glendale.” My For You Page echoes with the infamous TikTok as I look through videos displaying my hometown, Sugar Land. These videos often contain 2-3 South Asian kids showing off places like Voss Road, which is home to multiple Desi boutiques and restaurants, or...
By Rachel E. ColemanSep 80
Growing up outside of the city, I was excited to have the opportunity to go out and do things in the loop. Unfortunately, with all that fun came an empty bank account. After a year in Houston, I discovered not every Saturday out has to leave me without a coffee budget for the week. Here are 10 fun things to do for...
By Atirikta KumarSep 50
Houston is the fourth largest city in the United States as well as the most ethnically and culturally diverse. Often referred to as H-Town or Space City, the city is home to millions. Houston is a city that has much to offer. Founded in 1836 by brothers Augustus Chapman and John Kirby Allen (later incorporated...
By Kevin AguirreSep 20
Local photographer, digital marketer and founder of artist collectives Kevin Aguirre is no stranger to photographing the city. When asked about what stands out most to him about Houston, he zeroed in on its businesses. Come down to RED Labs, hosted by UH alum-owned Saint Arnold Brewery. Hosted by Saint...
By Rey MattesAug 120
Nearly 50 years after the original 1977 Women’s Conference, another convention by and for women (and those affected by misogyny and sexism) is being held in the same city where its historic predecessor held its gathering, from August 12th-14th at the George R. Brown Convention Center.
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