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PETER PAN 360 Hooks Houston Audiences

by Autumn Rhea Carpenter on September 16, 2015

“To live is an awfully big adventure.” – J.M. Barrie, PETER PAN In today’s buzzing, texting, Photoshopped world, it’s difficult to impress youth audiences. While a strong storyline matters most, it takes more effort to...

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Field of Dreams

by Robert Rodriguez on September 3, 2015

The 2015 season promises to be a thrilling one for many major college football programs in Texas. In many parts of the country, the changing colors of the leaves and cooler temperatures signal the beginning...

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Foodie Friday: CityCentre’s Power Couple – Radio Milano and Hotel Sorella

by Gabi De La Rosa on August 28, 2015

If you are looking for a good meal in Houston, you literally have thousands of restaurants to choose from. The large metropolis has a well-deserved reputation as one of the culinary capitals of Texas, but...

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Waugh Street Bat Bridge – Something to Behold Along the Bayou

by Gabi De La Rosa on August 19, 2015

Houston is many things; an oil and gas mecca, the fourth largest city in the U.S., and home to several sports teams, but you probably didn’t know that it is also home to 11 different...

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q&aTX: Carli Lloyd

by Phil West on August 13, 2015

Earlier this summer, Carli Lloyd, Morgan Brian and Meghan Klingerberg took time off from their day jobs as professional soccer players with the Houston Dash of the National Women’s Soccer League to represent the U.S....

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Foodie Friday: Hula Mamas

by Autumn Rhea Carpenter on July 10, 2015

This summer, my family has discovered “The Brady Bunch.” My elementary age boys are enjoying the bell-bottomed, wholesomeness that the family of eight (not including Alice) shares with its audience, capturing a whole new generation...

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Rev Up This Father’s Day with Enterprise Exotic Cars

by Autumn Rhea Carpenter on June 10, 2015

Sons and daughters, it’s time to go beyond the typical Father’s Day gifts. Forgo those striped ties, ignore those trite coffee mugs and resist the urge to purchase a T-shirt that refers to Bar-B-Q, mowing...

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Texas Comicpalooza: Where Your Superhero Soars

by Autumn Rhea Carpenter on May 28, 2015

Here we were: I was clad in a Wonder Woman T-shirt and cape; husband sporting a Batman T-shirt; seven-year-old son wearing his Superman gear and coiffed hair; 10-year-old son in his Batman mask, belt and...

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Health & Wellness: Foxtrot to Health at the Fred Astaire Dance Studio

by Autumn Rhea Carpenter on May 6, 2015

My dance background is sparse. In the first grade, I barely learned third position in ballet when soccer came along and stole my heart. I traded my canvas ballet shoes for cleats and never looked...