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Lights in the Heights planning already under way
What passes for cool fronts moved in this morning, making it seem distinctly fall-like (Hey, no snarky comments, OK? I'm trying to will it to be so!!). I'm crediting the...
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Found at Hello-Lucky tonight
The Found show, featuring artists Tracy Melton, JoAnn Park, Christine West, David Brown, Mike Lonchambon, will open at Hello-Lucky, 1025 Studewood, from 6-8 p.m. tonight.
Yeti Sunshinewill be...
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Back to School in 1960?
I found this wonderful photo from 1960 by Tom Coburn from the Chronicle file over at J.R. Gonzales' excellent Bayou City History Blog.
Judging from the street sign and...
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Jackson Lee to host Town Hall meeting Monday
U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston) will host a Town Hall Meeting on health care reform here in the Heights 7-9 p.m. Monday at Travis Elementary School, 3311 Beauchamp.
What...
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Claire School of Dance open house Saturday
The Claire School of Dancewill host its annual open house at bothy locations, 1245 Heights Boulevard at Grace United Methodist Church and 1703 Heights Boulevard at Lambert Hall for...
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Bluesmen Milligan/Garr at Listening Room Saturday
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Historical Committee meeting at 1046 Harvard
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Gonzalez to hold Heights office hours
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Parallel Universe show today and tonight
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McMurtry at Listening Room Saturday
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Registration open for Bike Rally, Scavenger Hunt
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Annual free show available in the skies this week
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UPDATE: HITS to perform Violet this weekend
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McDermott concert at Antidote Friday (VIDEO)
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HITS to stage Thoroughly Modern Millie
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White Linen Night look back (VIDEO)
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Shake Russell at Listening Room Saturday (with VIDEO)
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