Brian Cushing - The Leader of the Texans.
Interview by Craig Shemon of 1560 The Game Radio.
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An Interview with Arian Foster
by John Granato
What is it like to be famous? I don’t consider myself to be famous actually.
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Healing Sick Children
An Interview with CEO powerhouse Mark A. Wallace.
In 1989, at the age of 36, Mark A. Wallace was appointed President and CEO of Texas Children’s Hospital, which treats in excess of 2 million children annually and is consistently ranked among the best pediatric hospitals in the nation.
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That Wretched Cat
An excerpt from author Toni Garcia Carpenter’s new book“Domestic Commando. A Stay-at-Home (R)evolution.”
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The Texans Offense Will Be Better This Season Because...
In 2010, the Texans had the best running back in football statistically, the best wide receiver in football subjectively, their quarterback threw for over 4,300 yards for the second year in a row, and they gained the third most yards in the National Football League.
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Frank Sinatra slept here
Tired of all the modern city hotels and ready for some island time with Jimmy Buffet music and one of the grandest hotels anywhere. Hotel Galvez is less than a tank away and harks back to much simpler yet grander times.
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A New Game | Baseball like it should be played.
Baseball like it should be played. Hunter Pence is a good reason to root for the Astros By William Hanover
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May Day, May Day!
“May Day, May Day, outside frolics start today!” After years of hearing my late father-in-law’s ritual rhyme, I wake up every first of May with the lyric and visions of outdoor living skipping through my head.
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Welcome to Houston - Final Four City
The Rockets Power Dancers are a team of performers to be reckoned with. They are a diverse group of girls with different professions, qualities, ages, ethnicities, talents, schedules and strengths.
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Final Four Houston Dining Guide & Steak Bracketology
Maybe Vegas and New York and possibly Chicago can rival the number and quality of steakhouses, but Houston may be in a class of its own.
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Hats Off to Houston’s The Hat Store
You’ve got your boots, jeans and pearl snap shirt.
Now you just need that perfect cowboy hat for rodeo.
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Touring the Texas Coast
It’s summer and that means it’s time to hit the beach. No kidding, but there are a lot of beaches along the Texas coast that are worth checking out.
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Peter C. Marzio, the Game Changer
I worked closely with Peter Marzio at the MFAH for close to 18 years. One way to convey the enormous impact of his work is to compare the museum that I first saw in 1984, just one year after Peter had become director, with what was there when I moved away from Houston in 2003.
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Lone Star Wine Shines Bright
It’s no secret that when the rest of the world thinks of Texas, they often envision the sterotypes- belt buckles, beef, and a tasty bottle of...wine?
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A Little Gem Dazzles in Montrose
Nestled among towering ancient oak trees, and often overlooked even by Houstonians, La Colombe d’ Or Mansion is an oasis in the midst of Montrose, one of the few remaining oil baron mansions in the area.
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Selling the City
The people, the places, the events and the ideas that shape this ardent, divergent and vibrant city.
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Charles Justiz
The beefy six-foot, silver-haired pilot looks like an ad in GQ magazine, as he lounges in front of a T-38 that would make Tom Cruise’s Maverick from Top Gun drool.
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Hands on Texas Wine
Here at Intown, we love wine and we love Texas maybe even more. So this topic seemed a natural fit. What we didn’t know is that there is an entire industry—an entire Texan industry, to be sure, devoted to wine. And it’s been around since 1650. That’s right, before there was Texas there was Texas wine.
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Houston's Green Leaders
In a culture where ‘going green’ is a growing concern, Houston is following the movement to its foundation—green building. For those who don’t know, green building entails not just energy and environmental efficiency but economic responsibility as well.
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Cold Case Connie
Houston Police Department’s Connie Park could be an Asian version of Cold Case’s Lilly Rush.
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