Houston Theater Week 2025 Breaks Records With $2 Million in Ticket Sales
Houston Theater Week 2025 set new records with more than 43,000 tickets sold and $2 million in revenue, showcasing 400 performances across the city’s vibrant theater scene. The fourth annual event brought music, dance, theater, and a celebrity lecture series …
Cirque du Soleil’s OVO Kicks Off Texas Tour with Local Star Kyle Cragle
Texas native Kyle Cragle wowed audiences at exclusive Cirque du Soleil OVO media events in Austin and Houston, offering an early glimpse of the show’s dazzling acrobatics and whimsical insect world ahead of its Texas tour this fall.
Tickets for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Tour at the Hobby Center Go on Sale September 19
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast returns to Houston with a two-week run at the Hobby Center, marking the first Disney-presented North American tour of the musical in more than 25 years. Tickets go on sale September 19.
Visit Lake Charles Launches Second Season of Spanish-Language Podcast
Visit Lake Charles has launched the second season of its Spanish-language podcast Visita Lake Charles: Las Voces de Luisiana, highlighting Southwest Louisiana through local Hispanic and Latino voices.
Watson Coleman Endorses Jolanda Jones in Texas 18th Congressional District Race
State Representative Jolanda Jones has gained the endorsement of Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman as the race for Texas’s 18th Congressional District special election intensifies, with recent polls showing a competitive field.
YES Prep and Legacy Open Two New School-Based Clinics in Southeast Houston
Southeast Houston families now have easier access to pediatric and behavioral health care with two new school-based clinics at YES Prep Hobby Elementary and Secondary, serving students, siblings, and children of staff—regardless of insurance or ability to pay.
Meow Wolf Houston Celebrates Anniversary with Cosmic Howl Halloween Party
Get ready, Houston! Meow Wolf’s first-ever Cosmic Howl turns Radio Tave into an interdimensional Halloween party for one night only—live music, DJs, roaming performers, specialty cocktails, and a costume contest. Don’t miss this 21+ anniversary blowout on October 31!
Meet Amanda Edwards: The People’s Candidate for Texas’ 18th Congressional District
Amanda Edwards, known as “The People’s Candidate,” is running in the Texas 18th Congressional District special election, emphasizing grassroots engagement, healthcare, education, and economic opportunity.
Houston to Honor ALMAAHH with Proclamation During Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Houston City Hall will host a Hispanic Heritage Month celebration on September 15, recognizing ALMAAHH with a special proclamation honoring its role in advancing Latino arts and culture.
Kroger Seniors Discount: Extra 5% Off for 55+ on September 3
Hey Houston – today only! Seniors 55+ can enjoy an extra 5% off their entire purchase at Kroger on Wednesday, September 3.
Claude Cummings Jr. to Receive NNPA 2025 National Leadership Award in D.C
Claude Cummings Jr., President of the Communications Workers of America, has been unanimously selected to receive the NNPA 2025 National Leadership Award for his extraordinary leadership and dedication to advancing workers’ rights and justice.
CIS Houston Kicks Off Back-to-School Tour at Forest Brook Middle
Communities In Schools of Houston kicked off the new school year with a back-to-school celebration at Forest Brook Middle School, bringing resources, activities, and community support to local families.
Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office Warns of Increasing Scam Activity
Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office warns residents of rising phone scams demanding fake warrant payments through irreversible apps like PayPal.
From Clippers to Couture: Houston Designer D. Simmons to Showcase ‘The Bespoke Collection’ at New York Fashion Week
Houston designer D. Simmons, founder of DCASSO Custom Designs, is taking his bold, bespoke menswear from the barber’s chair to the runway with the debut of The Bespoke Collection at New York Fashion Week this September.
Latest Poll Shows Candidate Amanda Edwards Ahead in TX-18 Special Election
With three months until voters decide who will fill Texas’ historic 18th Congressional District seat, early polling shows Amanda Edwards leading a crowded field — but a large undecided bloc could sway the outcome.

