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Construction Contractors’ College Inaugural Class Graduation Ceremony
On Tuesday, February 10, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at the Kingdom Builders’ …
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Prize-winning Texas drama teacher to get special Tony Award
The special Tony Award that honors educators will go to a drama teacher in Texas who argues that “musical theater has a unique way of bringing people together.”
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Rare whisky market dominated by fakes, testing shows
You've just spent a barrel of cash on it, but is that very expensive whisky actually good to drink?
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Art is Bond. is proud to present In Kind We Trust, a solo exhibition featuring the work of photographer Colby Deal
In Kind We Trust, is the first of a series of archival-based exhibitions that is inspired by artist Colby Deal's reading of "Photography on the Color Line." This book delves into the process in which W.E.B. Dubois collected and exhibited hundreds of photographs of Black Americans in the year 1900.
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An Iraqi worker excavates a rock-carving relief recently found at the Mashki Gate, one of the monumental gates to the ancient Assyrian city of Nineveh, …
Published on October 21, 2022
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Marcus Media and Barbernomics Successfully Presented The Inaugural AtlBarbernomics Barber Expo “2017”
On Sunday, March 19th, 2017, the Inaugural ATLBarbernomics Barber Expo, hosted by Celebrity Barber, Cassius of RollerCoaster Waves, was exclusively held at Mansion Elan and featured some of the top professionals in the barber and beauty industry including Derek J and Donald Perry of BET’S Ink, Paper Scissors.
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Congressman Al Green Observes 60th Anniversary of President John F. Kennedy’s “We Choose to go to the Moon” Speech
“President Kennedy’s ‘We Choose to go to the Moon’ address, when examined in context with his inaugural address, explicates how Kennedy engendered a we-can-do-it, it-must-be-done attitude into the zeitgeist of our time. In his inaugural address he indicated, ‘…let us go forth to lead the land we love, asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own.’”
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PVAMU Heralds a New Era with the Inauguration of Dr. Tomikia P. LeGrande
Prairie View A&M University (PVAMU) stands on the cusp of history as it prepares to inaugurate Dr. Tomikia P. LeGrande as its ninth president. This momentous occasion, set to take place from Tuesday, March 19 to Saturday, March 23, 2024, will mark a significant milestone in PVAMU's illustrious 147-year legacy, as Dr. LeGrande becomes only the second woman to ascend to this esteemed position.
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Where to go this summer: A dozen destination ideas
Summer 2023 is poised to be a travel blockbuster. Globally, international arrivals were already at 80% of pre-pandemic levels in the first quarter of 2023, and a strong summer is expected in the Northern Hemisphere, according to the UN World Tourism Organization.
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Free Wi-Fi Keeps Riders Connected Pilot Program Begins
METRO, the city of Houston and Microsoft are teaming up to keep riders connected during their travels. Riders on select buses traveling the 54 Scott and 204 Spring Park & Ride routes, as well as METRORail's Green and Purple lines can now access the free Wi-Fi internet connection from any phone, tablet or mobile computing device.
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Inaugural freshDark Festival
Photography by Kalele Thumbutu - On Saturday, June 20, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on …
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2014 City of Houston Inauguration
Photography by Vicky Pink and Roswitha Vogler - On Thursday, January 2, 2014, Houston Style …
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2014 City of Houston Inauguration
Photography by Vicky Pink and Roswitha Vogler - On Thursday, January 2, 2014, Houston Style …
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KNOWAutism Inaugural Gala
On Thursday, February 12, 2015, Houston Style Magazine was on hand at Royal Sonesta Hotel …
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Teen Dies From Too Much Caffeine, Coroner Says
Too much caffeine caused the death of a 16-year-old high school student from South Carolina who collapsed during class last month, according to the county coroner.
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Potential for significant wildfires continues this week for much of North, Central and East Texas as firefighters work to contain several new fires from Monday
The fire environment, characterized by critically to extremely dry vegetation and critical fire weather, will support wildfire activity this week.
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Washington DC: The master plan that created the world's most powerful city
Washington, D.C., might not have the same cultural cachet as New York or Los Angeles, but the capital of the United States has something unsurpassed by any other city in the world.
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Dallas GOP Donor Threatens Abbott, Pledges to Make 100,000 Robocalls Defending Confederate Plaque
A Dallas man angry over the removal of Confederate monuments has pledged to call 100,000 Texas households in the next few weeks urging them to contact their elected officials. Dallas businessman and GOP donor Christopher Ekstrom said the Conservative Response Team, a politically active nonprofit he leads, plans to make the robocalls before Jan. 12.
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'American Song Contest' winner is...
The winner of the inaugural "American Song Contest" was announced Monday.
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The Inaugural UNICEF Audrey Hepburn Society Ball Houston, TX
Houston Style Magazine reporters Samantha Vallejo and Mimi ------ attended The 2013 Inaugural UNICEF Audrey Hepburn Society Ball held at Houston's Wortham Theatre Center. The September 6th, event honored philanthropist Margaret Alkek Williams, First U.S. Recipient. Emcee Jesse Metcalfe told HSM why he decided to become part of the UNICEF Foundation. After congratulating Margaret Alkek Williams for her extraordinary dedication and her award recognition HSM asked her why she picked UNICEF as her charity of choice, she whispered "for the kids, I did it for the kids." The legendary and late Audrey Hepburn's son Sean Hepburn Ferrer englightened HSM on how his mother instilled in the hearts and minds all over the world a passion for UNICEF.

