
An interview with H. W. Brands, author of The Age of Gold: The California Gold Rush and the New American Dream.
Nov 1, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
An interview with H. W. Brands, author of The Age of Gold: The California Gold Rush and the New American Dream.
Nov 1, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
READ ALL ABOUT IT November is an ideal month for books: The weather is cooler, a perfect excuse for staying in and escaping into the world of your favorite page-turner. But if bumming indoors isn’t your style, then mind your p‘s and q‘s and hit the road for these literary…
Sep 30, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
Pop artist Peter Max brings his psychedelic stylings to Fort Worth’s Milan Gallery for a month-long show beginning October 26. Max will christen the exhibit with an appearance. What can people expect to see in the exhibit? Well, my exhibitions are sort of semi-retrospectives. What you will see are…
Sep 30, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
CUISINE ART If your pocketbook can spare the $125-a-plate charge, then pull up a seat for Cena Con Frida—Dinner With Frida. The flavorful fare of saucy Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, passionately dished up by La Mansión del Río Hotel executive chef Scott Cohen, is the main course at this fiesta…
Sep 30, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
The northeast town of Hawkins remembers one of its small-town girls.
Sep 30, 2002 — By Patricia Sharpe, Patricia McConnico, Eileen Schwartz and Stacy Hollister
Aug 31, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
Rice University makes for an interesting history lesson.
Aug 31, 2002 — By Patricia Sharpe, Patricia McConnico, Eileen Schwartz and Stacy Hollister
Aug 31, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
TRAIL MIX Ah, the mythical cowboy—he squandered not a second of daylight on the range. But after darkness fell, our archetype unwound in front of a glowing campfire, chowing down on beans and biscuits and slugging down coffee as black as the skies above. Now, a new cookbook—Bill Cauble and…
Aug 31, 2002 — By Stacy Hollister
DIVERSIONS OF GRANDEUR Trashy romance novels may be perfect for summertime escapism, but fall calls for more enlightened pastimes. Houston delivers with an artistically packed weekend September 27-29, one built for cultural indulgence. Begin Friday evening, when the Houston Ballet performs Madame Butterfly, an adaptation of the operatic favorite. On…
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