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The New Boomtowns: Latest Energy Crisis is a Boon for Many Cities Across the U.S.
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Washington Independent: http://www.washingtonindependent.com/view/the-new-boom-towns Houston Strategies: http://houstonstrategies.blogspot.com/ The New Boomtowns Latest Energy Crisis is a Boon for Many Cities Across the U.S. By Joel Kotkin The steep hike in gas and energy prices has created a national debate about the future of American metropolitan areas -- mostly about the reputed decline of suburbs and edge cities dependent on cars. But with all this focus on the tro…
Houston: New South Korean Grocery Store Chain.
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Some rather positive reviews for the 53,000-sq.-ft. Super H Mart now open in the former Randall’s on Blalock at Westview, a few blocks north of I-10. Yelp user Therese S. calls the big Korean chain ’s Houston store an Awesome, awesome Asian grocery store. They have pretty much almost everything . . . . I saw wansuy (cilantro), (Philippine–the best) mango juice, calamansi juice, halo-halo ingredients, even fish sauce, oyster sauce (albeit in HUGE bottles), sinigang mix, prawn c…
Hate crime statistics show tolerance in Texas, Houston
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Dec. 29, 2007, 2:24AM Hate crime statistics show tolerance in Texas, Houston Incidents were down here in '06, but rose nationally By CINDY HORSWELL Copyright 2007 Houston Chronicle Recently released FBI "hate crime" statistics suggest Texas and its largest city, Houston, could be growing more tolerant than many other parts of the country. While nationally the number of hate crimes climbed in 2006 to the highest number in five years, the FBI reported Texas'…
Obama will make Houston appearance Tuesday
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Feb. 16, 2008, 8:00PM Obama will make Houston appearance Tuesday Senator Barack Obama will be in Houston for a rally at the Toyota Center early next week, his campaign announced today. The candidate's "Stand For Change Rally" at 6 p.m. on Tuesday is scheduled for the first day of early voting for Texas' March 4 primaries. Tickets to the rally are free on a first-come, first-served basis at texas.barackobama.com/houston With Sens. Hillary Clint…
U.S. media shy away from Texas cowboy stereotype
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March 3, 2008, 11:28PM U.S. media shy away from Texas cowboy stereotype By JEANNIE KEVER Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle Maybe you've noticed something missing from the national news coverage of Texas' presidential primary. We haven't seen Katie Couric in a cowboy hat. "I think a lot of people are starting to realize that what Texas is today, the rest of the United States will be tomorrow," said Rice University political scientist Bob Stein. That means a state wit…
As Americans change, so does their religion
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Feb. 26, 2008, 1:27AM As Americans change, so does their religion Survey finds nearly half of adults didn't keep the faith they grew up with By JEANNIE KEVER Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle American religion is becoming increasingly reflective of society's changing demographics and lifestyles, with nearly half of adults practicing a religion that is different from the one in which they were raised, according to a new survey, which also shows the percentage of…
DANCE SALAD FESTIVAL
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429 visits
March 18, 2008, 6:19PM DANCE An international blend of Salad Fest features performances like no other By MOLLY GLENTZER Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle Sitting in the upstairs office of her River Oaks home, surrounded by piles of immigration paperwork, production notes, DVDs, videos and brochures, Nancy Henderek leaned forward one recent morning with an evangelist's zeal and fixed her eyes like rocket launchers on a guest. "I never have to give my 'What is Dance Salad' sp…
The Medium-Artists Only
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By VIRGINIA HEFFERNAN Published: December 23, 2007 …
An excerpt from Obama's historical speech yesterday
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You can watch or read the whole speech here: http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3511 If you're busy, here's a highlight from the speech: http://www.moveon.org/r?r=3510 "We have a choice in this country. We can accept a politics that breeds division, and conflict, and cynicism. We can tackle race only as spectacle—as we did in the OJ trial—or in the wake of tragedy, as we did in the aftermath of Katrina—or as fodder for the nightly news. We can play Reverend Wright's sermons o…
QUIRKY HOUSTON
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Feb. 26, 2008, 5:47PM RENOVATION CELEBRATION Pop a top, again Beer Can House - restored to its original condition - is ready for a round of spectators By JEANNIE KEVER Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle Call John Milkovisch a man ahead of his time. No one talked about recycling or reducing their carbon footprint back when Milkovisch started covering his house with beer cans in the 1960s. And folk art was something you might find in Appalachia or Latin America, not a workin…
Montrose: Bohemian Bayou
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From B.S. Houston Art Blog. Thursday, June 12, 2008 Montrose: Bohemian Bayou The Montrose District is a grid of neighborhoods lined with Live Oaks and teeming with youth culture. Directly west of downtown Houston, Montrose holds many treasures if one is willing to look hard and slow down. In their current state you should drive slowly because of the condition of the streets anyway. The neighborhood is very green, and it seems as if the bayou is threatening to take ov…
CityPass puts city on list with some top U.S. destinations
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May 2, 2008, 10:45PM Houston tourism chalks up a gain CityPass puts city on list with some top U.S. destinations By L.M. SIXEL Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle The president of CityPass wasn't convinced there was much to do in Houston. Mike Gallagher had been to Houston 25 years ago on business, and as far as he could tell, about the only attraction was Johnson Space Center. But local boosters pestered him into coming back. Surprised to see Houston's array of museums,…
Houston, Texas: Latin Wave Film Festival immersed in cultural life, regional flavor
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May 1, 2008, 4:51PM FILM FESTIVAL Latin Wave immersed in cultural life, regional flavor By DAVID DORANTES Copyright 2008 Houston Chronicle Nine selections from the Latin American film industry that reflect the color and the daily and cultural life of that part of the world will be screened through Sunday at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, for the third annual Latin Wave: New Films from Latin America. Among the festival's filmsare a documentary about an Argentinean schola…
Houston: 8th Annual Dragon Boat Festival
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8th Annual Dragon Boat Festival Saturday, May 3, 2008 9:00am - 4:30pm Allen's Landing - Downtown Houston Welcome to the thrilling sport of dragon boat racing! We are entering our 6th year paddling at the birthplace of Houston – Allen's Landing in downtown. You can expect over 30 teams racing throughout the day with colorful entertainment, educational cultural booths, delicious cuisine, and fun games for kids and adults alike. If you are not paddling as part of a team, then…
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