CelebritiesWhat Owen Wilson just saw at the Menil CollectionThe Dallas native is known for his longtime collaboration with Houston-born filmmaker Wes Anderson.By Brittanie Shey
Arts & TheaterHow a Houston muralist is bringing Juneteenth to all of AmericaSix cities, six murals, all commissioned for the holiday by Reginald C. Adams.By Brittanie Shey
CultureHouston's Printing Museum is back this weekendThe Printing Museum moves to Midtown, and reopens its doors to the public.By Brittanie Shey
Arts & TheaterHouston art-world giant James Harithas dead at 90Harithas has been called "the most influential force on the Houston art scene over the past 50 years."By Brittanie Shey
Culture6 cool events happening in Houston this weekendA massive arts festival, two ambitious stage shows, and heavy metal are all on the docket.By A.A. Dowd
Arts & TheaterA famous Caribbean spin on 'The Odyssey' comes to HoustonDerek Walcott's reimagining of the ancient epic comes to the Alley stage.By Chris Vognar
Arts & TheaterBehind the scenes of a Houston show that dunks actors underwaterThe ambitious 'Metamorphoses' tells 10 vignettes on a stage that's really two big pools of water.By Brittanie Shey
Arts & TheaterWhy Houston Grand Opera hits a high note for the city's cultureIt's one of the most decorated opera companies in the world.By Gabi De la Rosa
Arts & TheaterPlay pick-up basketball on this Houston museum's surrealist courtCAMH's immersive exhibit pays tribute to 'Clutch City' and Houston's basketball heritage.By Brittanie Shey
Arts & TheaterStephen King's 'Misery' comes to the Houston stageDirt Dogs Theatre's production of the Stephen King thriller goes up this weekend.By Chris Vognar
TV & FilmIs Glen Powell Texas' next biggest movie star?Since "Top Gun: Maverick," he's crafted an expansive—and distinct—filmography.
TV & Film'Euphoria' premiere makes a short, lazy stop in a tiny Texas townZendaya's romp through West Texas doesn't quite track with reality.
TV & FilmA famed Texas ASL interpreter helps everyone experience the musicYou've seen her sign for everyone from Kendrick Lamar to Lana Del Rey. Now, Amber Galloway is sharing her story on screen.
TV & FilmRyan Coogler, 'Sinners' wining big at the Oscars would be historic"Sinners" is about the blues and vampires, but it's also an examination of the Great Migration.
TV & FilmWhere are Texans going to see the Melania Trump documentary?Depending on where you live, you could go see "Melania" all by your lonesome.
Arts & TheaterMeet the sculptor carving out a new space for Alief artistsThe Manila-born sculptor traces his roots in a new solo exhibit at HCCC.By Robert Boyd
Arts & TheaterA damning play brings the Flint water crisis to HoustonUntil the end of March, Stages in Houston plays host to a new production of the show.By Chris Vognar
Arts & TheaterA thrilling new production opens at Houston’s boldest theaterThe marvel of Catastrophic Theater's "Eddie Goes to Poetry City" is how deftly it harnesses the chaos.By Chris Vognar
Arts & TheaterWhere to spot Houston's most vibrant murals and street artHouston murals are rich with variety, vitality and connection to Bayou City stories.By Robin Soslow
Arts & TheaterAn Off-Broadway hit brings music and history to the Alley TheatreThe musical tells the story of the Cambodian genocide and music nearly lost to history.By Brittanie Shey
MusicTexas welcomed Kacey Musgraves back home at Gruene HallSunday night proved that she's still the girl from Golden.
CultureWhy P. Terry's burger stands look like nothing else in TexasSome Googie architecture with that burger?
CultureA Houston company's stoner art used to be everywhere. Then it disappeared.Once upon a time, a Houston head shop's trippy posters were on the walls of hippies and stoners across America.
MusicKacey Musgraves never wanted to be in a country box"You won't meet anybody who loves traditional country music more than me...But I won't let that keep me in that box."