Today I sought out Leo Tanguma’s mural on Canal Street titled The Rebirth of Our Nationality, completed in 1973 during the Chicano mural movement. All of this got me thinking about the [...]
A few days ago, I had the privilege of attending the Houston Symphony Orchestra’s annual Fiesta Simfonica to salute Hispanic Heritage Month and Diez y Seis, or Mexican Independence day. [...]
It’s still warm out at 9pm but we’re hungry on this Deiz y Seis (the Mexican Independence Day), so what better place to go than the original Ninfa’s restaurant on Navigation [...]
The New York Times couldn’t have said it any better than their 2007 article title “It’s Lonesome in This Old Town, Until You Go Underground.” At first I thought it was just me—self-employed, on [...]
Let’s recap: 1 new flash fiction per day, 1 Texas-based blog post per day, 1 Houston-inspired photo per day, conversations about art with the painter, our shared studio space (shown here), and [...]
I made a pilgrimage this morning to the Post Rice Lofts, formerly the historic Rice Hotel. On the corner of Main and Texas Streets, just a 15-minute walk from our studio, this building had [...]
It takes almost two weeks, but it happens nonetheless. The heat, the trash, the homelessness, the prison, the lack of safety…Houston hits me like a two-ton truck. I can’t leave the studio at [...]
What can I say other than the fact that I felt almost moved to tears? Picture wide-eyed-me scuffing along the sidewalk of the fourth largest city in the country. I can’t stop staring at the [...]
Ladies and Gentlemen, there’s something you should know about. Many decades ago a rare and almost forgotten creature made its brief debut in Texas history: the cattalo. That’s [...]