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Black History Month is coming to a close, but black history is everywhere in Houston. From Freedman's Town, to Third Ward and in museums around the city, we narrowed down nine places to visit to learn more about black history.

Smash-hit musical 'Hamilton' comes to the Hobby Center this month. The musical about one of the founding fathers still has tickets available.

Valentine's Day can seem like a wasted holiday for many singles. Instead of doing a traditional celebration for Valentine's we came up with 14 new ways to celebrate the holiday.

The historic River Oaks Theater is reopening after closing down permanently in March of 2021. The theater is now owned by Star Cinema Grill.

Houston fall weather is rarely in the 60s and 70s. Instead, it varies from the 50s to the 90s...in one day. How do we dress for that?

The Houston music scene rivals Austin's. Not as much in the festival circuit (although Astroworld exists) but in the genres Houston offers.

The art and food scene in Houston got a shot of new blood with the soft opening of the artisan grocery store, Railway Heights Market, located just north of Interstate 10 in the Timbergrove area. 

Whether you’re a newcomer or have lived in Houston for years, figure out what plans in Houston best fit you.

If you don’t want to pay top dollar while you’re shopping, and you enjoy being kind to the planet, secondhand shopping is the way to go. Why pay over twenty dollars for a piece of clothing, furniture or trinkets when you can get the same thing for under twelve? If you’ve never heard of resale shopping, then you’re...

Moving to a new city can always be intimidating, especially when it’s on your own. As someone that has moved many, many, many times (seven to be exact), I have some experience making new friends. Here’s what has helped me in the past, and what I can only hope helps you in Houston! Find ways to explore your...