Hello Houston (May 5, 2025)
Today: We discuss Harris County Public Health’s recent health report, the current state of the U.S. economy, and learn more about why we celebrate Cinco de Mayo. Plus, our hosts weigh in on the top...
View ArticleHello Houston – The Commuter Cut (May 5, 2025)
For our busy Houston commuters – we have “The Commuter Cut” – a special 40-minute version of our show to listen to during your journey home.
View ArticleHello Houston (May 6, 2025)
Today: We discuss Houston’s hot stops, this year's hurricane forecast, and learn how Starbase, Texas became an official city. Plus, Tony-nominated actor and Houston native Kevin Cahoon.
View ArticleHello Houston – The Commuter Cut (May 6, 2025)
For our busy Houston commuters – we have “The Commuter Cut” – a special 40-minute version of our show to listen to during your journey home.
View ArticleWhere to get the best vegan and vegetarian food in Houston: The Full Menu
In this month's installment of The Full Menu, food writers discuss some of their favorite restaurants to get vegetarian and vegan food around the city.
View ArticleJudge set to make ruling in Texas Renaissance Festival lawsuit over alleged...
The Texas Renaissance Festival is an annual fall event that's been held for more than 50 years in a small town about 55 miles northwest of Houston. It was the subject of a 2024 documentary series...
View ArticleAn imaginary friend and losing a job help a man break free from his comfort...
Actor David Rainey talks about his role as imaginary friend "Bert" in The Alley Theatre's production of the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, which runs through May 25.
View ArticleHouston-based Pappas Restaurants wins bankruptcy auction for On The Border
The purchase is subject to court approval later this month. On The Border, headquartered in the Dallas area, operates 80 locations in the U.S. and internationally, but does not have any restaurants in...
View ArticleJudge orders sale of Texas Renaissance Festival following lengthy legal battle
The renaissance festival is an annual fall event that’s been held for more than 50 years in a small town northwest of Houston.
View ArticleHello Houston (May 8, 2025)
Today: A new Pope is elected during the show. Also, we look at the latest Texas voters’ polls, learn more about why violence against nurses is on the rise, and talk with Houston actor Brett Cullen.
View ArticleHello Houston – The Commuter Cut (May 8, 2025)
For our busy Houston commuters – we have “The Commuter Cut” – a special 40-minute version of our show to listen to during your journey home.
View ArticleConcerts explore the concepts of freedom and democracy through song
The Apollo Chamber Players string quartet is collaborating with young musicians from HSPVA for a pair of concerts exploring what freedom and democracy mean today.
View ArticleHello Houston (May 9, 2025)
Today: We talk with Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher, actress Michelle Elaine tells us about the play “Primary Trust,” and we learn more about adoption. Plus, we hear the latest “Cold Coffee” featuring...
View ArticleProspective Texas Renaissance Festival buyer plans to continue event,...
Earlier this week, a Grimes County Judge ordered the owners of the Texas Renaissance Festival to sell its property and assets after siding with a prospective buyer who sued after a $60 million deal...
View Article‘Texas Strip’ steak proposal gets House hearing, pushback from New York...
Senate Concurrent Resolution 46, if passed by lawmakers in the Lone Star State, would direct the Texas Department of Agriculture to rename the New York Strip to promote the cattle industry in the...
View ArticleHello Houston (May 12, 2025)
Today: We talk with State Representative James Talarico, break down immigration policies, and discuss how recent FDA changes could affect businesses. Plus, we chat with the directors of the Mini Murals...
View ArticleRothko Chapel to restore Beryl-damaged artwork with grant funding
The interfaith sanctuary in Montrose was closed from July until December because of damage sustained during Hurricane Beryl. Grant money from the Bank of America will help restore the Mark Rothko...
View ArticlePlay highlights the mental health challenges faced by ‘The Black Man’
Actor and musician Andre Pitre and playwright and actor Charnele Brown talk about their production of "The Black Man -- A Mental Health Journey."
View ArticleHello Houston (May 13, 2025)
Today: We explain how to protest your property taxes, discuss the 40th anniversary of “Back to the Future,” and preview Brandon Rottinghaus’ new podcast/feature “Texperts.” Plus, BBC journalist William...
View ArticleHello Houston – The Commuter Cut (May 13, 2025)
For our busy Houston commuters – we have “The Commuter Cut” – a special 40-minute version of our show to listen to during your journey home.
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