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Ketanji Brown Jackson joins the US Supreme Court as first Black woman on the bench. Mandatory Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images
Published on June 30, 2022
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One-week-old Finnean made his way into the world in the middle of the parking lot at Browning Park in Ogden. Mandatory Credit: KSTU
Published on July 31, 2023
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"Kids & Christmas" Pops Concert
Saturday, December 21, 5:00pm Alice Pratt Brown Hall, Rice University
The Houston Children’s Chorus presents this annual family concert of holiday favorites accompanied by orchestra in the beautiful setting of Stude Concert Hall.
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Anime Matsuri 2022 – Japanese Culture and Related Arts Comes To Houston's GRB
Anime Matsuri is an annual anime, Japanese culture and related arts convention hosted at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas.
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Poet Laureate Workshop: Imagine a Houston In-Person
Join Aris Kian Brown, Houston’s Poet Laureate, for a creative writing workshop that explores your relationship to Houston and what you want the city to look like in the future, through imagery and sound, using a poem by a Houston poet as a model. You will then write your own poems and share them together.
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Full credit: Carl Wasaki/Life Images Collection/Getty Images Linda Brown outside Sumner Elementary School in Topkea, Kansas, in 1953.
Published on March 27, 2018
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(L-R) Justices Samuel Alito, Ketanji Brown Jackson and Elena Kagan are pictured here in a split image. Mandatory Credit: Getty Images
Published on December 6, 2022
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Shop Latinx is a Beautiful Directory Helping You Find and Support Brown-Owned Businesses
Do you want to support Latinx businesses? Doing so is easier than ever before thanks to Brittany Chavez and Raquel Garcia, the Los Angeles-based Latinas behind Shop Latinx.
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HoustonISD Sets New Rules for Parents to Follow
Principals make rules for students to follow. However, the new principal at James Madison High School is teaching parents a little about appearance.
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22nd Annual Black Heritage Rodeo Committee Western Gala
Photography by Semetra Samuel On Saturday, January 24, 2014, Houston Style was on hand at …
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Wake Up and Vote: Civil Rights Hero Meet and Greet
Photography by Vicky Pink - On Thursday, August 6, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on …
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School apologizes for 'most likely to bomb the U.S.' yearbook superlative
It's a yearbook controversy, which has a Valley charter school issuing an apology to parents Monday night. Parents who just received the yearbook from Sonoran Science Academy were in disbelief after seeing a page in which a student with a Muslim first name was voted "most likely to bomb the U.S."
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Race in 2020: What Impact Will Identity Politics Have On the Upcoming Elections?
I’m black and I’m proud! Some of you may recognize my intro from James Brown’s popular 1968 hit, “Say It Loud!” The song was an anthem with a call and response chorus that was not only infectious but also empowering. It starts with James Brown saying “Uh! Your bad self!”
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2023 Pro Bowl Games: How to watch and what to expect
The traditional NFL Pro Bowl has been revamped for the 2022-23 season. The rebranded Pro Bowl Games breathe new life into the longstanding praxis of bringing together the league's top talent.
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“I’m Still Here: Black Dignity in a World Made for Whiteness” by Austin Channing Brown c.2018, Convergent $25.00 / $34.00 Canada 185 pages
Published on June 28, 2018
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Cleveland Browns' Odell Beckham Jr. (13) stretches before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals. Credit: Michael Conroy/AP
Published on October 26, 2020
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(From left): Courtney Eaton, Sophie Nélisse and Jasmin Savoy Brown are seen here in 'Yellowjackets.' Mandatory Credit: Kailey Schwerman/Showtime
Published on March 23, 2023
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Trump, Christie Promise To Combat Opioid Abuse During WH Session
Christie, an early backer of Trump's campaign, led the President's transition team before running afoul of Trump's inner circle and being replaced by Vice President Mike Pence. The New Jersey governor and former 2016 campaign rival has been an outspoken leader on opioid deaths, which have skyrocketed by 214% since 2010 in the Garden State, according to the New Jersey attorney general.
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The Rose Hosts 4th Annual Ensemble Theatre Fundraiser to Decrease High Breast Cancer Death Rate of African American Women
On Sunday, October 8, 2017, The Rose bought “out the house” at the Ensemble Theater in Midtown Houston for an afternoon of entertainment, refreshments and great door prizes, plus a chance to impact the lives of African American women. The Reception started at 1:30 p.m., followed by an exclusive showing of Sassy Mamas, a romantic comedy about three women who confidently pursue their heart’s desires. This year, The Rose @ The Ensemble raised over $30,000 to fund 200 mammograms for patients of The Rose.
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Second Wind: Houston Rockets Prepare for the 2018 NBA Playoffs
Ask any distance runner what sets them apart from any other athlete and they will give you the same answer over and over. “I knew I could complete the race when my second wind kicked in,” most would reiterate. Second wind is defined as a new strength or energy to continue something that is an effort.

