Bonfires & Illuminations
It was a long, hot summer in Philadelphia in 1776, where delegates from the original 13 American colonies came together to debate and give birth to our country’s founding document. ... READ
It was a long, hot summer in Philadelphia in 1776, where delegates from the original 13 American colonies came together to debate and give birth to our country’s founding document. ... READ
Since taking office in January, Mayor Sylvester Turner has shown he is committed to moving Houston forward, both on the roads and as a city of the future, making bold ... READ
“When I first heard about this project, I wasn’t sure it was for us,” says Jonathan Brinsden, CEO of Midway Companies. “But then I walked in the lobby and I ... READ
Those familiar with the work of Houston-based artist Jamal Cyrus will readily identify with his penchant for the subject of music, the genre often finding a way into his works ... READ
In “Color Jam Houston” at Main Street Square, internationally acclaimed artist Jessica Stockholder’s vibrantly rich installation utilizes the intersection at Main and McKinney as an art canvas that descends from ... READ
Trumpet Flower turns the Funnel Tunnel phenomenon on its head — with a purpose. Houston artist Patrick Renner and his collective, Flying Carpet, reimagined the colorful, slithering creature as a ... READ
In his Art Blocks installation, Zach Lieberman of the Brooklyn-based collective YesYesNo takes cues from Houston to imagine an interactive installation that allows everyone to experience a sense of whimsical ... READ
Spring is finally here! And Downtown Houston is just the place to kick off the new season. From art walks to the Final Four, Downtown has something for everyone to ... READ
Dancie Perugini Ware Public Relations’ (DPWPR) stunning new Downtown offices embody the magnetism and style of the firm’s distinguished leader, as well as depict Dancie Ware’s unwavering passion for historic ... READ
“We’re striving to continue Downtown’s transformation,” Bob Eury says. On a clear winter day, the Houston Downtown Management District executive director and Central Houston president sits in a Houston Center ... READ
Ask any local about the best part of living in Houston, and answers invariably include the city’s incredible diversity, the world-class cultural offerings, the much-talked about ever-evolving restaurant landscape, unrivaled ... READ
It’s one of the premier sports events in the country – the 2016 NCAA Men’s Final Four, the men’s collegiate basketball championship series. The high-voltage event rolls into Houston April ... READ