Documentary Shows Librarians Fighting From The Front Line A new documentary explores the ways in which librarians became front-line workers in the battle for democracy and the First Amendment
Houston Author Has The World’s First Coloring Novel The Texas Renaissance Festival is the perfect place to celebrate one of the most innovative books born in the lone star state
Building A Haunted House One Piece At A Time Sculpture Month Houston's yearly exhibition at the Sawyer Yard Silos is not strictly Halloween themed, but it’s perfect for spooky season.
Local Projects In Texas Preserve Climate Change Initiatives As the Trump administration rolls back climate change efforts, grassroots programs are increasingly building in resilience from heat, storms, and the government itself
Texas Vignette Returns For A Seventh Year A groundbreaking woman-only artist art fair runs again this weekend in its new permanent facility in the Dallas Design District
The Houston Latina-Owned Bookstore Redefining Love The popular romance pop-up bookstore Mossrose is selling literary love to a devoted Houston fan base
The Texas Congressional Shake-up The redistricting saga has left many Texas congressional members and candidates in a peculiar game of political musical chairs