The Frivolist: 8 Reasons Why It’s OK to Use a Coupon on the First Date
By Mikey Rox There’s a large faction of our selectively stuck-up society that think using a coupon on a first date is tacky. My guess is that they’re not the
By Mikey Rox There’s a large faction of our selectively stuck-up society that think using a coupon on a first date is tacky. My guess is that they’re not the
By Nancy Ford Dear Ivanka, Uncomfortable as this is for both of us, I’m writing to you to share some truth about your daddy. I know you love him, and
ByForest Riggs Hot July is about gone and hotter August is upon us. Originally name Sextilis by Romulus in 753 B.C., the month of August was eventually was renamed by
By Romeo San Vicente Do you arthouse? If so, then you already know that Xavier Dolan, the wunderkind director-actor from Montreal, is responsible for an ever-growing body of queer-themed films
By Rena McCain Happy Weedsday, all you lovely people! I would like to take this opportunity to announce the coming of Cannafest 2018! Cannabis Open Carry Walks (COCW) is hosting.
By Johnny Trlica Is it too early to start thinking about another World Series title? As we enter the dog days of summer, our Astros are just one of two
By D’Anne Witkowski There’s been a lot of talk about “civility” lately which was triggered by the owner of a restaurant asking a woman who is known worldwide for lying
By Randall Jobe Bayou City Theatre Company presents Kill Move Paradise, an interactive theatrical experience set in Purgatory. Four black men prematurely ripped from Earth by police brutality are imbued
By Jim Ayres So many people have told me how much they love Postino, a new wine café in the Heights Mercantile development on Yale, just north of 6th Street.
By Randall Jobe | A conversation with Houston playwright Gwen Flager This summer, Queensbury Theatre presents Shakin’ the Blue Flamingo, written by Gwen Flager and directed by Claire Hart-Palumbo. In