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September 20, 2012
Houstonian Community Activist Ray Hill Appears on The AP with Judyth Piazza

Judyth Piazza interviews Houstonian Community Activist Ray Hill on The American Perspective Seventy one year old native Houstonian. Graduated from Galena Park Public Schools; Attended Steven F Austin State University, University of Houston, Tulane University, New Orleans, no degrees. Came out as a gay man to my family and at Galena Park High School in […]

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September 16, 2012
Business Profile: Houston Attorney Bruce A. Seeley

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” -- Martin Luther King Jr. When it comes to injustice in the State of Texas there is no better attorney to have on your side than Bruce A. Seeley. Seeley believes in fairness, integrity and the law. He has a strong love of family and traditional Texas […]

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August 26, 2012
An Impression of a Lifetime: Mike Woods, Tattoo Artist Extraordinaire

He’s a master of his craft; he’s a creator of vision and art, and a father to a year and a half year old son who, when he talks about, his entire face lights up like the Vegas strip. He is tattoo artist Mike Woods. Working along side some of the best Houston has to […]

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August 8, 2012
Get Your Tickets for Space City Con Today: George Comits Talks About Space City Con

Judyth Piazza interviews "Greek" George Comits Executive Director of Space City Con on The American Perspective Space City Con is an all-ages festival of comics, sci-fi, fantasy, gaming, literature, and art, in the spirit of Houston, Texas! Envisioned as a "geek festival with free parking," SCC is conveniently located at the Westin Galleria convention center […]

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August 7, 2012
Armored Car Robbers Make Court Appearance in Houston

HOUSTON—A six-count federal indictment has now been unsealed as two of the five charged made their initial appearances in federal court, United States Attorney Kenneth Magidson announced today. Walter Keitric Freeman and Corinthian Phillips, who turned themselves in to authorities, are charged along with Hendrick Dwayne Lynn, Chad Eric Haywood, and Allen Moore, Jr. with […]

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August 6, 2012
“SPACE CITY” Guest of Honor Nichelle Nichols Star Trek's Uhura

Houston Texas August 11 - 12, 2012 at Westin Galleria Convention Center Sci-Fi fan-favorite actress is media Guest of Honor for new pop culture convention featuring Kids Need to Read, along with comics, top authors, artists, gaming, costumes, live music, and more. Space City Con is honored to welcome Star Trek icon and former NASA […]

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August 5, 2012
Houston Eats on The Streets

HOUSTON MEALS ON WHEELS By David J. Knee Bernie’s Burger Bus www.berniesburgerbus.com Twitter: @BerniesBurger Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/berniesburgers Eatsie Boy’s www.eatsieboys.com Chef Matt (845) 430-8479 Twitter: @eatsieboys Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Eatsie-Boys/161003190598767 Typical Hours of Operation: Wed-Sun 11:30a-3:30p. Location: Agora Coffee Shop. 1712 Westheimer Houston TX 77098. (Times & location subject to change) Frosted Betty Bake Shop 833 Studewood Houston, […]

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August 5, 2012
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Features Jennifer Steinkamp’s “Mike Kelley”

By Mimi Amaral Since the early 1900s the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) has been devoted to the procurement of arts, sciences and cultural amenities displayed within historical architectural galleries, cultural centers and community organizations. The original building, designed in 1924 by William Ward Watkin, was the first art museum to be built in […]

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August 1, 2012
“Art to Heart” Fights to End Human Trafficking

Kelsey Kincaid, a 19 year old graduate of La Port High School and former dancer of 15 years, will be trying her hand as a producer for her very first event appropriately entitled “Art to Heart” which will be held on August 4, 2012. The event will consist of a contemporary dance performance with art […]

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August 1, 2012
Free Things to Do in Houston: Don't Miss Out!

FREE THINGS TO DO IN HOUSTON By David J. Knee Art Car Museum 140 Heights Blvd Houston, TX 77007 Information (713) 861-5526 www.artcarmuseum.com Hours Wednesday-Sunday: 11 am-6 pm Closed: Monday & Tuesday Admission Always Free CAMH| Contemporary Arts Museum Houston 5216 Montrose Boulevard, Houston Texas 77006 Information (713) 284-8250 www.camh.org Hours Tuesday-Wednesday, Friday: 10 am-7 […]

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