From street art to high culture, the Houston Press’ arts coverage spotlights the creatives, performers, innovators and institutions that make up the cultural fabric of the city.| Houston Press
An interview with Toussaint Jeanlouis who plays multiple roles including the head of the tiger in the national tour of Life of Pi coming to Broadway at the Hobby.| Houston Press
Addam's Family spinoff Wednesday returns to Netflix this week along with a new season from Chicken Sisters on the Hallmark Channel and Mexican soccer documentary series Necaxa on Hulu.| Houston Press
Our cutlure's premier parodist, "Weird Al" Yankovic, was in full force on the "Bigger and Weirder" tour.| Houston Press
Musical parodist Weird Al Yankovic will perform on Friday at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. Shows from Counting Crows, Reverend Horton Heat and Dave Koz are also on tap this week.| Houston Press
Maria Muldaur, "The First Lady of Roots Music," has just released One Hour Mama, a tribute to her mentor, Victoria Spivey.| Houston Press
A review of The Wizard of Oz now on stage at Houston's The George Theater with A.D. Players.| Houston Press
A look at the backstage reality behind one of wrestling's most iconic moments, Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania III| Houston Press
Jazzman Dave Koz brings his annual horny summer show to Houston on the tails of a rock funk cover tune.| Houston Press
Hulk Hogan's legacy of ring work following his death this week.| Houston Press
We bring you a list of the hottest culinary happenings in Houston this weekend.| Houston Press
Original reporting and compelling writing on local news, restaurants, arts and culture have made the Houston Press a vital resource for readers who want to understand and engage with their community.| Houston Press
Stay current on local musicians, performances and venues at the Houston Press, your guide to the Houston music scene.| Houston Press
Despite local school districts having a formal book review process in place, parents and trustees alike are going the alternative route through "internal review" processes that are less transparent and lead to more books coming off the shelves and classrooms without notice.| Houston Press