By Alina VelasquezNov 120
All photos by Alina Velasquez The first day of Honeyland Festival at the Crown Festival Park in Sugarland was filled with amazing food, beautiful handcrafted goodies and flawless performances from Black artists all around the world. Festival goers were overwhelmed with the talent spread out through the...
By Alina VelasquezNov 90
On November 11 and 12, Honeyland Festival — a two-day celebratory event showcasing the creativity of Black professionals across various industries— is bringing some of the biggest names in food and the music industry to the Houston area. The two-day festival will overtake Sugar Land’s Crown Festival Park, with...
By Oscar HerreraNov 20
All photos by: Oscar Herrera John Mayer played a solo tour at the Toyota Center in Houston on Monday, Oct. 30. Mayer’s opener, JP Saxe sang an acoustic set to warm up the crowd before Mayer went on near 9 p.m. Mayer opened his concert with one of his greatest hits “Slow Dancing in a Burning Room.” As soon...
By Maya PalavaliNov 20
Graphic by: Maya Palavali Autumn has finally come; the leaves falling in multi-colored heaps, the air a perfect crisp and the sweater season has arrived. Well… for Texans, it is not quite there yet. Walking to classes still seems like swimming in humidity and the rain does not help the atmosphere. It does...
By Julianne GutierrezOct 200
Trap metal concert at Warehouse Live? It’s HAARPER? Count me in. HAARPER’s concert was something I did not want to miss. It was energy-filled and fresh with performers who were new to my ears and acquainted. The rapper came to Warehouse Live in Houston on October 11. An hour before the concert started, people...
By Atirikta KumarOct 190
All photos by: Atirikta Kumar Maisie Peters brought her The Good Witch tour to Houston last week and bewitched the crowd with her lyrics, instrumentals and stage presence. Have you ever watched an artist just rock out on stage and remain in awe of them? Like you’re looking at a total rockstar and it’s awesome...
By Sydney RoseOct 180
Photo courtesy of: Austin Football Club Local Texas artist Blakchyl opened the Tito’s Handmade Vodka Stage at Austin City Limits Music Festival on Saturday of Weekend Two. They performed hits like “Way Up,” “Protected” and closed the set with “Eastside.” Between navigating the festival for the first time and...
By Jamie ThorntonOct 170
I’ve been a massive fan of the Jonas Brothers since I was a kid. I vividly remember listening to their albums on my pink CD player and getting their Build-a-Bear dog for my eighth birthday. I’ve never been able to see them in concert. That’s why seeing them on October 7 was such a huge deal to me. Previously, I...
By Azurley VargasOct 170
A surge of excitement rushed through thousands in the crowd on the first day of Austin City Limits Music Festival Weekend Two as The Lumineers took the Honda Stage. The band was one of two headlining acts on Friday, Oct. 13. From opening their set with a stage extension planted in the middle of the crowd, engaging...
By Sydney RoseOct 160
Crowds only increased at Zilker Park on Sunday for the last day of the Austin City Limits Music Festival. Headliners Mumford & Sons and ODESZA closed out the second weekend, giving audiences a show to remember. The day began with artists such as Leon III, Ralph’s World, The Moriah Sisters and more opening up their...
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