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Brenham area is about 75 miles northwest of downtown Houston, Texas. It's a nostalgic vision that Brenham-based Blue Bell Creameries imprinted on the minds of …
Published on January 31, 2017
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Honorees (from left): ODPEC Board Chair Audrey Gassama, Honoree Vanessa Wyche, Honoree Annette Moore, Honoree Debra L. Johnson, Honoree Donna Blackshear-Reynolds, Houston Alumnae Chapter President …
Published on December 10, 2018
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Chris Botti Is Coming to Jones Hall, April 14-16
Grammy Award winning trumpeter, composer, and POPS fan favorite Chris Botti returns to the Jones Hall stage to join Principal POPS Conductor Steven Reineke and the Houston Symphony for three special performances April 14-16
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Quad Webb-Lunceford, Bravo TV Star Gives Back at Carter's Kids Charity Benefit
Bravo TV Star Quad Webb-Lunceford of Married To Medicine spoke with Dawn Paul of Houston Style Magazine on the red carpet at the Carter's Kids Charity Benefit.
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SHAQ aka Dr. Shaquille O'Neal at Congressional Black Caucus 2013
Houston Style Magazine reporter Dawn Paul got a One-On-One Exclusive with SHAQ aka Dr. Shaquille O'Neal at Congressional Black Caucus 2013! Check out the interview to here!!
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The X-Factor Contestant Josh Levi
Houston Style Magazine's Bell interviews one of the most memorable 2013 X-Factor Contestants Josh Levi. He reveals a very important connection to Fifth Harmony's Normani that NO ONE has ever discovered before!
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Chalk Talk with Tennis Phenom Taylor Townsend
Taylor Townsend is the former #1 ranked Junior Tennis player in the world. She is now coached by Houstonian and tennis legend Zina Garrison. Catch our Chalk Talk Session here with Sports Reporter, Kim Davis of Houston Style Magazine!
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Nick Cannon Looks for Next Boy Band at #TBE2014
Nick Cannon held a press conference with the media before auditions for his search for the next boy band. Cannon also gave a free concert at the Texas Black Expo just for youth. Houston Style Magazine brings exclusive coverage.
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Trayvon Martin Peaceful Protest Part 2
Hundreds of Houstonians came out to join 100 cities in peaceful protest for Trayvon Martin. In response to the verdict in the George Zimmerman trial, Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network organized a national day of peaceful protest and Houston Style was on the scene!
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Videos in Officer-Involved Shooting Investigation at 6700 Cullen – July 9, 2016 | Houston Police
The first two video clips are surveillance video taken from a business. The next two video clips are of police officer body worn cameras. The body worn camera videos are shown in their entirety.
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Salsa, Sake’ and Soul Mixer
Photography by Vicky Pink - The Greater Houston Black Chamber joined with the Asian Chamber …
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Carl Jeanpierre’s 60th Birthday
Photography by Vicky Pink - On Saturday, December 5, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on …
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Democrats Helped Push Needed Resources Into the Economic Stimulus Package to Keep Families First
“As a senior member of the House Committee on Homeland Security which is responsible for the domestic health security of our nation and the Budget Committee, we continue to put Families First in our efforts to stimulate the economy. The current negotiated Senate bill is not perfect, but it does put families first above big corporate interest”
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Through it all, mother of four graduates from Jackson State University following the tragic death of her 6-year-old son
Kyoukius Washington received her bachelor's degree in social work from Jackson State University this morning, April 30. It is a moment that could have easily not been and perhaps no one would have blamed her for giving up.
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Habitat and species loss leaves just 3% of world's land ecosystems intact, study suggests
Just under 3% of the world's land remains ecologically intact, with undisturbed habitat and minimal loss of its original animal species, a new study suggests.
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Hurricane numbers are decreasing in every ocean basin except for one, study finds
Before the era of satellites, it was next to impossible to know whether a hurricane occurred out in the open ocean unless a ship was unlucky enough to run into it. And scientists for decades have been trying to piece together a historical record to better understand how the climate crisis is changing these storms.
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Most Drive-thru Voting Locations to Close for Election Day in Houston
The Houston-area county at the center of a legal fight over drive-thru voting decided late Monday to close nine of the 10 polling places that the county had used as drive-thru voting locations.
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Medical staff at Astroworld responded to 11 cardiac arrests at the same time, CEO of medic company says
The CEO of ParaDocs, the medic company hired by Astroworld organizers, spoke on camera for the first time Monday to "set the record straight" on what his team did and to defend how hard his staff of more than 70 people worked to save lives.
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First-degree relatives 9 times more likely to develop serious form of depression, study says
Close relatives of people with treatment-resistant depression are nine times more likely to develop depression that also does not respond to traditional treatment, a new study found.
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Astros’ George Springer “Strikes Out” 3rd Annual Bowling Benefit for Camp SAY
The worst thing a baseball player can hear is the word strike. But on this night that word was what George Springer and all the Houston Astros players in attendance wanted to hear as they made strikes for children who stutter. Astros’ Outfielder George Springer brought along family, friends, and teammates to help raise money for underprivileged youth to attend Camp SAY at the Third Annual George Springer All-Star Bowling Benefit.

