The Whimsy And Rage Of Poet KB Brookins That crevasse between what’s whimsical and what is so real it hurts is where poet KB Brookins shines the brightest
The Softer Side of Sharks An early brush with Jaws inspired Carrolton artist Heather Karlsson to create an art series depicting friends Norman (a hedgehog) and Shark
The Time-Traveling Manga From a Rising Black Artist Golden Mist follows a young man named Kai who is part of a legendary martial arts dynasty destined to save the world
Haunting New Exhibit At The Holocaust Museum Houston The newest exhibit at The Holocaust Museum Houston includes materials and artifacts from a vault that have never been displayed before
A Landmark Year For The Houston Shakespeare Festival Through Sidney “Doc” Berger, the University of Houston’s legendary director and teacher, Shakespeare became a pivotal part of the city's identity.
In Texas, Bats Are Beloved And In Danger Though hardy animals, Texas bats are seeing major upheavals to their environment thanks to man-made climate change.
Documentary Reveals Houston’s Unsung Blues Legacy 'When Houston Had the Blues' is a deeply fascinating documentary that explores the rise and fall of the genre in the city’s historic Third and Fifth Wards