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Gallery by Raphael Fernandez After the final Rodeo competitions—including cattle wrangling introduced by UH’s own Vice President for Intercollegiate Athletics Eddie Nuñez—the lights went out in NRG Stadium, and the AJR logo appeared on the main screen as the star stage was rolled out onto the dirt. The logo...

Photo provided by Angelina Contreras Rodeo is back! The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo proposes a month of Western culture and competition. The first show was in 1932 with a total of 2,000 people. Now, it boasts over 2 million visitors. It is one of the largest events in Houston. The mission is to...

Gallery by Shahd Ayesh On Feb. 21, beloved musician Faye Webster performed at 713 Music Hall for her Underdressed at the Symphony tour. The evening started with a soothing set by her opener Mei Ehara, setting a nice tone for the night. Ehara ended her performance with a duet with Faye Webster, leaving the...

It is a historic snow day in Houston.  Snow in Texas, while beautiful, also means the city shuts down. Staying off the roads and indoors can be fun for a little while. However, it eventually gets boring.  To fully enjoy the warmth inside–between snowball fights and building snow people, of course. Here is a a...

Fans often have specific artists they go to see at music festivals. The beauty of these festivals, however, is there are so many musical performances and acts across the stages, including big names and emerging artists. With so many options, festivalgoers are bound to discover new artist they didn’t know before....

David Shaw took the Tito’s Handmade Vodka Stage at Austin City Limits Music Festival on Sunday of Weekend Two. Shaw sang songs from his new album “Take a Look Inside” and slowed down the time with his alternative set, perfectly balanced between energetic and slow.  Between playing his second-first solo set at the...

Cooglife sat down with Quarters of Change, an alternative, indie rock band from New York City. Vocalist Ben Roter and guitarist Ben Acker provided insight into the four-man band’s Portraits tour–named after their latest album. Quarters of Change has been busy this year touring since April 2024. The band has been...

Photos by Oscar Herrera On Sept. 28, I found myself in the most electrifying atmosphere. At the sold-out 713 Music Hall in Houston, Zedd took the stage and made the night one of vibrant celebration of music. From the moment Zedd kicked off with “Where You Are,” a John Summit cover, the energy in the room swell....

Pink cowboy hats, sequined outfits and energized festivalgoers flooded Zilker Park on Sunday, Oct. 13 to wrap up the 2024 Austin City Limits Music Festival.  Chappell Roan and her “Pink Pony Club” stole the show Chappell Roan was the hottest artist to see on Sunday. While Roan was not the headliner, arguably,...

Festivalgoers at Austin City Limits Music Festival danced the night away as Dua Lipa lit the stage on fire to close out Day Two.  Dua Lipa Had The Crowd “Levitating” Lipa converted Zilker Park into her own night club. Mixes, lights, fun pop music and fireworks made Lipa’s headliner show one to remember. The...