public news a `must see` alley theater production opening this week
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public news a `must see` alley theater production opening this week
PN VOL 1, ED 10 | JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 | FREE PUBLIC NEWS www.publicnewsonline.com HOUSTON’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWEEKLY Dining: Euro Bakery does Greek Proud page 11 Public Noise: Curtis Braly Gets Signed page 10 THE BARD “AS YOU LIKE IT” A ‘MUST SEE’ ALLEY THEATER PRODUCTION OPENING THIS WEEK NEWS THEATRE FILM MUSIC DINING ART HUMOR POP CULTURE CONTENTS JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 LIKE US ON LETTER RIP/NO EXIT 3 www.facebook.com/houstonpublicnews/ FOLLOW US ON www.twitter.com/The_Public_News Specializing in full service body waxing for men & women - Brazilian - Bikini/Mankini - Back - Upper Lip and more plus.... 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SUPER BOWLS ARE ALWAYS FUN WHEN THERE IS A CONTROVERSY There is no secret that I have no love for the New England Patriots. It’s either they are really good at football or really good at cheating and getting away with it. The National Football League is, always has been and probably always will be plagued with renegade coaches, out-of-control players and morally bankrupt organizations. Cheating has become the norm in most professional sports and those teams that we admire the most, we are most quick to forgive and/or look the other way. In the modern age of competition, it is indeed sad to see fans of a team give a pass to Ken Petty those who have to cheat in order to win. What does cheating really accomplish in the long run? Are you truly a champion if you had to cheat your way to the top? Whatever happened to sportsmanship? Whatever happened to the integrity of the game? I grew up in St. Louis and still, to this day, bleed red for the Cardinals. However, during the huge home run race of 1998, when both hometown hitter Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa (of the Cubs), crushed the nearly four decade home run record set by a steroid less New York Yankee named Roger Maris. Revived after the strike shortened 1994 season, the crowds were back in the stadiums and in huge numbers. The home run race was the catalyst to the renewed interest in professional baseball. That race was closely watched, television ratings were high, and everyone thought baseball was back. Everything couldn’t be more wrong, and baseball, to this day, has changed the nature of professional competition for the worst. Honest hard work and determined practice has been replaced by blood doping, steroids, and anything else that would give someone that extra edge without working for it. It was only years later that the “Sultans Of Swing”, a baseball term of endearment for those who were home run hitters of extraordinary strength, were called before the US Congress to testify about steroid use in professional baseball. The resulting ‘slap on the wrist’ was less than assuring that this cheating behavior would cease forever. It didn’t. The scenario with Barry Bonds’ home run chase of McGwire’s “record” as well as Houston favorite homeboy Roger Clemmons alleged steroid use, exasperated the issue even further. Why do we applaud these things? We may have another New England Super Bowl victory this week, but at what cost? Everyone remembers Spygate where the Patriots were filming St. Louis Ram practices prior to Super Bowl XXXVI. The NFL is also to blame since they did nothing about it. I don’t expect things to change if we as fans demand it to change. I’d rather be proud of my team that worked hard and overcame adversities, than be ashamed that my team had to cheat and steal to take away a win from a more deserving team. Hate mails can be sent to me via PNhatemail@publicnewsonline.com. My Super Bowl prediction is this: The National Football League will discover that they have finally grown a pair and will decide that the New England Patriots will be banned from the post-season for the next ten years and that any other team found cheating (or team members beating their significant others) will face the same consequences. That should do it. THANKS FOR THE OFFICE SPACE! 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Feel free to share on any and all social media outlets. #PublicNews IF YOU CHOOSE NOT TO DECIDE, YOU STILL HAVE MADE A CHOICE © 2015 Public News, all rights reserved PUBLIC NEWS JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 3 NEWS BRIEFS The Red Door Theatre Company Presents: LOVE a musical version 2.0 Send us your press releases and news tips for our News Briefs news@publicnewsonline.com Local Houston Students Perform World TROUBLE WITH WORDS Premiere of Disney’s The Lion King JR. and An exhibition featuring new The Lion King KIDS at National Theatre Festival works by Jamie Ellen Davis HOUSTON - Students from Theatre Under The Stars’ (TUTS) Humphreys School of Musical Theatre (HSMT) recently showcased Love is an interweaving story of ancient their outstanding musical theatre abilities at Greek myth with a musical score that is the 10th nationwide Junior Theater Festival, Goldfrapp-inspired. Demeter, Hades, Zeus, & January 16 – 18. A total of 4,800 students a host of other mythological gods come to life from 26 states, the District of Columbia and in a tale that is modern, timeless, & relevant. two countries participated in the celebration of Love is uplifting. Love is trying. Love is light! musical theatre presented by iTheatrics at the Performances of LOVE a musical start on Cobb Galleria in Atlanta, Georgia. “I had the February 6th and run through February 25th. great pleasure of witnessing the HSMT stuPerformances are on Fridays and Saturdays dents’ superb artistic talent and an incredible beginning at 7:30pm and on Sundays beginstanding ovation of 4,800 of their peers when ning at 3:30. their performance in the New Works ShowTickets range from $10 to $15 and can be case was complete. I am proud that TUTS has reserved by calling 281-542-0500 or emailing the Humphreys School and am in awe of its April@thereddoortheatrecompany.com accomplishments,” said Bob Lawson, TUTS’ The Red Door Theatre Company is located at Director of Education. 4513 Red Bluff Road in Pasadena, Texas 77503. The students from HSMT were one of four They are on the web at www.thereddoortheducational musical theatre groups chosen eatrecompany.com by iTheatrics to perform selections from a The Red Door Theatre Company is a 501 (c) soon-to-be-released musical for attendees in (3) non-profit organization the festival’s New Works Showcase. They Entertain...Energize...Inspire were specially selected by Disney to present a play by Josh Jordan WHEN THE BEACH IS OUT OF REACH SUN SPA TANNING AIRBRUSH TANNING ONLY $19.99 250 CYPRESSWOOD DR. SPRING, TX 77388 281-350-9710 OPEN MON-THURS 9-9, FRI 9-8, SAT 10-8, SUN 11-7 20% OFF ALL PRODUCTS & SERVICES WITH THIS AD 4 JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 R & L BOOKS COLLECTIBLE BOOKS VINYL RECORDS APPRAISALS 209-A Midway Old Town Spring, TX 77373 behind the Funnel Cake Place 281-690-7816 PUBLIC NEWS The Lion King JR. and The Lion King KIDS at this event. With creative choreography recreating iconic numbers like the “Circle of Life” and “I Just Can’t Wait to be King”, the students took the audience on a memorable journey through the Pride Lands of Africa during their performance. Appearing as young lion cub, Simba, was Scott Fonseka with Fernell Hogan taking on the role of Simba in his older years. Matthew Smith provided the voice of Simba’s father, Mufasa, while Chase Callahan acted as the wise lion. Rafiki - the one and only baboon, was played by Joi Pierre. The musical number also included Sarah Klein as young Nala, Gerra Gistand as Simba’s mother and Mufasa’s wife, Sarabi, and Sam Linda as the noble hornbill, Zazu. “The students from Theatre Under The Stars in Houston were the perfect group to launch The Lion King Experience with their performance of selections from The Lion King KIDS and The Lion King JR. at the Junior Theater Festival,” said Lauren Chapman, Disney Theatrical Group’s Resident Teaching Artist. “Their performance was filled with infectious joy and energy, as well as incredible dance technique and show stopping solos. These young professionals captivated the audience and proved what young artists are capable of when given the opportunity.” In addition to the New Works Showcase, the HSMT students also participated in the festival’s Adjudication where they performed a 15-minute piece from Disney’s High School Musical 2 JR. for a panel of distinguished theater professionals. They received rave reviews, along with awards for Outstanding Student Direction (Dylan Lambert) and Outstanding Student Choreography (Matthew Smith). Click here to view the additional honors awarded to the HSMT students. To learn more about TUTS’ Humphreys School of Musical Theatre (HSMT), visit TUTS.com/HSMT. On view January 30, 2015 - March 13, 2015 Opening reception: January 30, 2015, 6pm Fresh Arts presents “troublewithwords”, a solo exhibition of new work by local artist Jamie Ellen Davis. “troublewithwords” is a collection of simple, organic drawings, prints, and work drawn directly on the gallery walls that collectively create an autobiographical narrative of the artist and how her severe learning disabilities have influenced her work. The result? An engaging, self-exploratory and self-revelatory exhibition that invites the viewer into a world where words, in their distortion, become objects to be both seen and read. The public is invited to a free opening reception with the artists beginning at 6 p.m., on Friday, January 30 at Fresh Arts, 2101 Winter Street, Studio B11, Houston, TX, 77007. Free parking is available. Davis says of “troublewithwords”, “It’s neither purely visual nor purely textual. Instead the work employs text as an aesthetic rather than semantic material. It shifts the verbal to the visual and by doing so changes the primary ways in which we process and produce information. This investigation of language-as filtered through the lens of cognitive disability-shows lines to have meaning and words to take shape, both literally and figuratively. The work must be seen and read, not as two separate acts, but as one.” ABOUT THE ARTIST Jamie Ellen Davis received her MFA from the University of Houston in 2014, with a concentration in drawing and printmaking. In the spring of 2008, she graduated from Pratt Institute with a Bachelor’s of Fine Arts in printmaking and book arts. In 2008 she was awarded the H. Peter Kahn Fellowship and in addition to numerous group exhibitions, Davis has had solo exhibitions at the University of Houston and The Ink Shop Printmaking Center in Ithaca, NY. EVENT CALENDAR Send us your events for inclusion in our Events Calendar events@publicnewsonline.com KINKY BOOTS photo by Matthew Murphy ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ONGOING BALDWIN BOETTCHER BRANCH LIBRARY The Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library will provide ESL classes for library patrons that are at a beginning, intermediate, and advanced level. Our beginning English classes are on Mondays, 6-7:30 pm and Fridays, 1-3 pm; intermediate level classes, Wednesdays, 6-7:30 pm and Thursdays, 1-3 pm; Advanced Level English class, Tuesdays, 4-5 pm; Conversational English Class for all levels, Tuesdays, 10-12 pm beginning on February 3rd. All ESL classes are free. Sign up for the ESL classes at the information desk at the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. The address of the library is 22248 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble Texas 77338. For more information about the English classes call the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library at 281-821-1320. WRITING A GREAT ARTIST STATEMENT JANUARY 28th FRESH ARTS What is an artist’s statement, and why do I have to write one? Whether applying for consideration into a gallery or whether your art will be showing at a coffee shop, studio space or museum, you will most likely be asked for an artist’s statement to accompany your work. Some artists feel like they’ve said everything they want to say through shape, form, and color, so why say more? These feelings are understandable, but, at the same time, being able to write a clear, inspired artist’s statement can be crucial to your success. And, creating one can be fun and can more deeply connect you with your vision. Come join Elizabeth White-Olsen, founder and UR YO RAGE FITS HE RE director of Writespace, Houston’s newest literary arts organization, and let her guide you in writing an artist’s statement that you will be proud of! AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTH FEBRUARY 16th 6pm BALDWIN BOETTCHER BRANCH LIBRARY Mr. Daniel Sample, Genealogy Specialist, Fort Bend County Libraries Genealogy and Local History Department will host an African American Genealogy class at the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. He will cover online databases including www.ancestry.com and print resources. The genealogy class is scheduled Monday, February 16th at 6 pm. Register for the class at the information desk or call the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library at 281-821-1320 for more information about the program. KINKY BOOTS FEBRUARY 10th-22nd THE HOBBY CENTER Kinky Boots, the smash-hit musical that brings together four-time Tony® Award-winner Harvey Fierstein (Book) and Grammy® Award-winning rock icon Cyndi Lauper (Tony Award-winner for Best Score for Kinky Boots), plays at The Hobby Center February 10-22. Directed and choreographed by Tony Awardwinner Jerry Mitchell, Kinky Boots opened on Broadway April 4, 2013 and continues to play to standing-room-only crowds nightly. The show, which has broken all box office records at the Hirschfeld Theatre, recouped its costs in October 2013, after just 30 weeks on Broadway. Kinky Boots took home six 2013 Tony Awards, the most of any show in the season, including Best Musical, Best Score (Cyndi Lauper), Best Choreography (Jerry Mitchell), Best Orchestrations (Stephen Oremus) and Best Sound Design (John Shivers). The show also received the Drama League, Outer Critics Circle and Broadway.com Awards for Best Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Album, along with many other accolades. In Kinky Boots,Charlie Price has reluctantly inherited his father’s shoe factory, which is on the verge of bankruptcy. Trying to live up to his father’s legacy and save his family business, Charlie finds inspiration in the form of Lola. A fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos, Lola turns out to be the one person who can help Charlie become the man he’s meant to be. As they work to turn the factory around, this unlikely pair finds that they have more in common than they ever dreamed possible… and discovers that when you change your mind about someone, you can change your whole world. Kyle Taylor Parker plays the role of Lola. Kyle was one of the Angels in the original Broadway company as well as the Lola understudy. Steven Booth stars as shoe factory owner Charlie Price. Parker and Booth are joined by Lindsay Nicole Chambers as Lauren, Joe Coots as Don, Craig Waletzko as George and Grace Stockdale in her touring debut as Nicola. Rounding out the ensemble are Damien Brett, Stephen Carrasco, Lauren Nicole Chapman, Amelia Cormack, Troi Gaines, J. Harrison Ghee, Blair Goldberg, Darius Harper, Andrew Theo Johnson, Crystal Kellogg, Jeffrey Kishinevskiy, Jeff Kuhr, Ross Lekites, Patty Lohr, Mike Longo, Tommy Martinez, David McDonald, Nick McGough, Bonnie Milligan, Anthony Picarello, Horace V. Rogers, Ricky Schroeder, Anne Tolpegin, Juan TorresFalcon, Hernando Umana and Sam Zeller. TUTS will offer several special events and add-on packages in conjunction with the show to make for an unforgettable musical experience: Kinky Boots Sundance Film Screening – Monday, Feb. 2 at 7 PM OUT@TUTS post-show cast party - Thursday, Feb. 12 Valentine’s Day Add-On Package – Saturday, Feb. 14 (2 PM & 8 PM performances) “Kinky Kocktails” VIP Event – Thursday, February 19 at 6 PM Tickets (starting at only $30) are available: Online at tuts.com Phone at (713) 558-TUTS (8887), outside the Houston area at (888) 558-3882 In person at the TUTS Box Office, (800 Bagby), Monday - Friday 10 AM - 6 PM, and Saturday Sunday 11 AM - 4 PM. Special offers are available for groups of 10 or more by calling (713) 558-8888 or via email at groupsales@tuts.com. TUTS’ production of Kinky Boots is made possible by the generosity of Spectra Energy. TRIBUTE TO MAE WEST FEBRUARY 11th 2pm-3pm HUNTSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Huntsville Public Library will present Mary Anne Burkhalter’s “Tribute to Mae West” on Wednesday, February 11, from 2-3 p.m., in the Library’s Community Room. Ms. Burkhalter has portrayed Miss West across the country for over 20 years, bringing rare songs and material to the show, and takes great pride in keeping the comedienne’s work alive in her “Tribute to Mae West.” Her comedy carries over into the audience, as she employs a unique brand of walkaround humor and involves audience members in on-stage comedic skits. Mae West rose to international stardom, and in 1932 was the highest-paid woman in America. Ms. West was notorious for her snappy wit and controversial characters, and notable for writing all her own material. Mary Anne Burkhalter was raised in Houston, where her first role was playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at the Alley Theatre. She has since performed from coast to coast and overseas, and is currently writing and performing more than a dozen musical shows. The Huntsville Public Library is located at 1219 13th Street. Contact Denise Tilson at 936-291-5471 for more information. WHERE LEADERS ARE MADE SUCCESSFULLY SPEAKING TOASTMASTERS DENNY’S RESTAURANT 20015 Interstate 45 Spring, TX WEDNESDAY NIGHTS 7:15pm - 8:45pm GREAT SPEAKERS Moore oore Tim Ti e INNOVATIVE STRESS RELIEF $3 WATCH BATTERY 702-B Spring Cypress Rd. Old Town Spring, TX 77373 RAGE FIT www.ragefit.net WITH AD 832-831-5147 202 MAIN ST OLD TOWN SPRING 281-528-5400 Mon-Sat 10-6 Hours of Operation: Tues - Sat 10am-5pm (closed Sunday & Monday) Appointments Available www.mooretime.net PUBLIC NEWS JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 5 TO THE REPUBLIC ART TALK How fast can YOU go THE KOREAN MOON JARS from 69 to 290 ? by Rosanne Friedman As long as I can remember, Harris County has developed along Interstate “corridors” radiating out from Houston with two concentric “loops” connecting them. 610 and Sam Houston Beltway, the primary ways for Northsiders to get from the one side of the county to the other, are increasingly congested and dangerous loops. Commerce has become strangled and commuters downright stresses by this. Last Monday, taking my son to Kum-Do lesson on Rd., just south of Bart Pearston Pruitt Rayford, took me a full hour. Now, it shouldn’t take anyone 60 minutes to go 10 miles, 30 miles from downtown. Driving this area resembles a jig-saw puzzle map with missing pieces in the middle. The “missing pieces” are known as F1, F2, and G in SH99/ Grand Parkway terms. So, if you are finding yourself like me sometimes, frustrated with the traffic here, let me offer my “glass half full” perspective. The Grand Parkway is a $1.1 billion project of TxDoT and several other local agencies. It will be another example of how state and local governments here are meeting the growing area’s needs. According to Forbes, half of the U.S. 10 fastest growing counties are in Texas, and Montgomery is one of them. SH99’s completion in 2012 on the Westside has turned the focus on the stretches from 249 to 69 (or 59/Eastex as most call it). Its projected 38 miles and 120 bridges will include 4 lanes of scenic drive with intermittent access roads. Toll rates have yet to be announced, but we can rest assured it will ease traffic times and save fuel and emissions greatly. Zachry-Odebrecht Parkway Builders projects opening in late 2015, just in time for the openings of developments like Spring Commons and the Exxon-Mobil campus on I-45. They project a scenic section crossing Cypress and Spring Creeks and both branches of the San Jacinto Rivers while accessing numer- 6 JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 ous new and existing housing developments. Did you experience horror of trying to evacuate in 2005 when Houston was projected to take a direct hit from Hurricane Rita? Our van overheated trying to go north on Kuykendahl as traffic snarled from cars that had overheated or ran out of gas in the 100+ degree heat. This is overdue. Two major factors used in figuring quality of life for an area are always infrastructure and roads. The completion of F1, F2, and G sections of the Grand Parkway will improve both in the Spring-Montgomery area. Stay calm and keep telling yourself, “We’re coming into the home stretch”. And say another, ”God bless the inventor of automotive air conditioning.” I’ll leave you with a well known chuckle as the temps begin to rise again here. The four Goldberg brothers, Lowell, Norman, Hiram, and Max, invented and developed the first automobile air-conditioner. On July 17, 1946, the temperature in Detroit was 97 degrees. The four brothers walked into old man Henry Ford’s office and sweet-talked his secretary into telling him that four gentlemen were there with the most exciting innovation in the auto industry since the electric starter. Henry was curious and invited them into his office. They refused and instead asked that he come out to the parking lot to their car. They persuaded him to get into the car, which was about 130 degrees, turned on the air conditioner, and cooled the car off immediately. The old man got very excited and invited them back to the office, where he offered them $3 million for the patent. The brothers refused, saying they would settle for $2 million, but they wanted the recognition by having a label, ‘The Goldberg Air Conditioner’ on the dashboard of each car in which it was installed. Now old man Ford was more than just a little anti-Semitic, and there was no way he was going to put the Goldberg’s name on two million Fords. They haggled back and forth for about two hours and finally agreed on $4 million and that just their first names would be shown. And so to this day, all Ford air conditioners show: Lo, Norm, Hi, and Max. PUBLIC NEWS This 400 year old form is called a Moon Jar and is made from white porcelain clay. It’s a mesmerizing shape that has been described as simple, spare, poetic and beautiful. It’s not perfectly round, but subtly asymmetrical, voluminous, it surrounds space in almost a spiritual way. Though it might seem to have been a meditation device, or have a sacred utility, it was used for practical household purposes such as food and drink storage. These forms caught the attention of Bernard Leach (1887-1979), a famous British potter credited for sharing Asian art with the west and Western art with the east, he saw them in Korea about a hundred years ago. By the end of the 19th century the British were the first foreigners Korea allowed into the country and the first with whom Korea established diplomatic relations. In 1935 on Leach’s second trip to Korea he brought a Moon Jar back to England with him, that Moon Jar is now at the British Museum. These Moon Jars have many things in common with Modernism, they both embrace Modernist principles of simplicity, truth to materials, form following function, and the idea that less is more. Moon jars are from the Joseon Period (13921910), the jar at the Museum of Fine Art in Houston was made during the 18th century. They came from a time when the country was recovering from two different invasions and was finding its own national identity. . The craftspeople were anonymous, the construction of the pot reflected the clay from which it was formed. Where the top half was attached to the lower there is a line in the middle of the vessel that is evident and part of the spirit of the container. According to the thinkers of the time there is a life force that is in all natural objects. The asymmetry of the container caused by warping on the wheel or slumping in the kiln was not viewed as a deformity but rather nature expressing itself in the form. The white jar symbolizes the Confucian ideals of austerity, simplicity, and modesty. Imagine living with household objects whose beauty vibrates across cultures and centuries. According to the British Museum there are 20 remaining Moon Jars from the Joseon Dynasty now existing in the world, we have one on display every day in Houston at the Museum of Fine Arts. We are a multicultural Houston, Peter Marzio (former director of the MFAH) made sure to embrace us all, he enriched all Asia, including a proportionate Korea. SOCIAL MEDIA TIP OF THE WEEK Last week we explored Facebook Lists and how they work. This week, let’s go over the List feature on Twitter; what it is and how it works. Twitter Lists are for reading tweets only. Unlike on Facebook, you can’t choose whom to share a tweet with; all of your tweets go to all of your followers. Also different from Facebook Lists, you can subscribe to lists created by others. To create a list on Twitter, click on the picture icon drop down menu on the top-right hand navigation bar and select “Lists”. Click on “Create List” and add a name for the list, a short description and select either the or Private opJeb Kicker Public tion. Only you can see private lists and users are not notified when added to a private list. For public lists, users are notified when they are added to it, but not when they are removed. Also, other users can subscribe to that list. Click “Save List” and you’re all set! To add or remove users to lists, you must go to their profile; you cannot add or remove users from the Lists page. On a users profile, click on the gear icon drop down menu and select “Add to or Remove from Lists”. A pop-up menu will appear displaying all of your lists and you can check the lists you’d like to add the user to, or uncheck the lists you’d like to remove the user from. To view another users’ lists, go to their profile page and click on the gear icon drop-down menu and select Lists at the very bottom. If they have any public lists, they’ll appear here. To subscribe to one of their lists, click on the list you want and hit “Subscribe” in the upper right-hand corner. This list will now appear in your own lists page. You can view your customized List timelines by going to your lists page on your profile and clicking on the list you’d like to view. You can also view who has subscribed to your lists and members of each list on this page. To access the Lists page on Twitter’s mobile app, go to your profile, click the gear icon drop down menu and select Lists. Lists are a quick and easy way to customize the posts you want to see and make for a much more enjoyable social experience. Start by subscribing to our Public News list on Twitter. Happy Listing! PUBLIC NEWS 2015 READERS CHOICE AWARDS CREATIVITY EXCELLENCE PROFESSIONALISM PASSION Celebrating Excellence Voting Starts Later This Month PUBLIC NEWS JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 7 ALLEY THEATRE RESIDENT COMPANY FEATURED IN SHAKESPEARE’S ROMANTIC COMEDY AS YOU LIKE IT As You Like It runs January 30 through February 22 as part of the “Alley Theatre @ UH” season HOUSTON, Texas – Alley Theatre Artistic Director Gregory Boyd announces the cast and creative team for As You Like It, the first play of 2015 in the “Alley Theatre @ UH” season. “All the world’s a stage” in this masterpiece about romance and mistaken identity. Elizabeth Bunch, Chris Hutchinson, James Black, Jeffrey Bean and Todd Waite lead the company in one of Shakespeare’s greatest comedies. As You Like It traces the separate and intertwining journeys of Rosalind and Orlando, who have each been banished from their home and family. Independently, they each set out with a faithful friend and loyal servant and make their way through the Forest of Arden. Lovers discover lovers, fathers find daughters, brothers reclaim brothers, people are transformed and evil is converted in this delightful story of love. Alley Theatre Resident Company members Elizabeth Bunch as Rosalind, Chris Hutchinson as Orlando, and Todd Waite as Duke Frederick/Duke Ferdinand lead the cast. The cast of As You Like It also includes Resident Company Members Jeffrey Bean as Touchstone, James Black as Jaques, Charles Krohn as Adam, Melissa Pritchett as Phebe, David Rainey as Corin and Jay Sullivan as Silvius. Returning to the Alley are John Feltch as Oliver and Nicole Rodenburg as Audrey. Emily Trask makes her Alley debut as Celia. The cast also features musicians Aaron Echegaray on guitar and percussionist Luke Hubley. As You Like It features scenic design by Kevin Rigdon with costume design by Tricia Barsamian and lighting design by Rui Rita. Music composition and sound design are by Rob Milburn and Michael Bodeen with voice and text direction by Barney Hammond, choreography by Peter Pucci and Assistant Director Brandon Weinbrenner. As You Like It, by William Shakespeare, directed by Gregory Boyd, begins performances Friday, January 30 opens officially Wednesday, February 4, and runs through February 22, 2015 at the University of Houston’s Wortham Theatre. Suitable for general audiences. As the Alley Theatre undergoes the first major renovation in its history, all 2014-2015 season performances are at the University of Houston’s (UH) main campus. Details about the previously announced renovation can be found at www.alleytheatre.org/renovation. Construction on the Alley Theatre building began in July, 2014 and will continue through the summer of 2015, with the grand opening of the renovated Alley Theatre scheduled for October 2015. For more information about the venue at UH visit www.alleytheatre.org/ gettouh ABOUT THE CAST Jeffrey Bean (Touchstone) is in his 20th season as an Alley Company Artist and has appeared in over 100 Alley productions since 1989. Recently he has appeared in A Christmas Carol as Ebenezer Scrooge, Dracula as Dr. Seward, The Old Friends as Albert Price, 8 JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 PUBLIC NEWS Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike as Vanya, Communicating Doors as Reece, the World Premiere of Fool as King William, You Can’t Take it With You as Mr. De Pinna, The Elephant Man as Frederick Treves, Clybourne Park as Russ/Dan, Death of a Salesman as Charley and November as Charles Smith. Previous Alley highlights include Amadeus as Salieri, Boeing-Boeing as Robert, The Farnsworth Invention as David Sarnoff, Cyrano de Bergerac as Cyrano, The Scene as Charlie, Doubt as Father Flynn, Subject to Fits as Prince Myshkin, Much Ado About Nothing as Benedick, The Pillowman as Michal, Twelfth Night as Feste, The Importance of Being Earnest as Algernon, Billy Bishop Goes to War as Billy Bishop, Gross Indecency as Oscar Wilde, The Foreigner as Charlie Baker and Stones in His Pockets as Charlie Conlon, et al. Broadway credits include Bells Are Ringing as Francis and Amadeus as Kappelmeister Bonno. Film & Television credits include Clinger, Law & Order, Law & Order: SVU and All My Children. He is a graduate of Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts and a Princess Grace Award winner. www.jeffreybean.com James Black (Jaques) is proud to be celebrating his 29th consecutive season at the Alley Theatre where, as an actor and occasional director, he has been involved in over 100 productions. Recent appearances include Dracula as Van Helsing, Communicating Doors as Julian, Freud’s Last Session as Sigmund Freud, You Can’t Take It With You as Martin Vanderhof, The Hollow as Sir Henry Angkatell, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club as Mr. Richards/Mycroft Holmes, The Elephant Man as Man/Conductor/Snork, A Few Good Men as Capt. Matthew A. Markinson, Black Coffee as Hercule Poirot, Noises Off as Lloyd Dallas, The Seafarer as James “Sharky” Harkin, The Seagull as Trigorin, Dividing the Estate as Lewis Gordon, Pygmalion as Colonel Pickering, Amadeus as Count Orsini-Rosenberg, August: Osage County as Steve Heidebrecht, Peter Pan as Captain Hook/Mr. Darling, St. Nicholas, Boeing-Boeing as Bernard, Harvey as Elwood P. Dowd, Mrs. Mannerly as Jeffrey, and Our Town as Stage Manager among others. He has also directed Good People, Clybourne Park, A Behanding in Spokane, Doubt, Death on the Nile, Glengarry Glen Ross, Deathtrap, Dial “M” for Murder, Our Lady of 121st Street, The Foreigner, Of Mice and Men and As Bees in Honey Drown. His film and television credits include Olympia, The Man with the Perfect Swing, Houston: The Legend of Texas, Fire and Rain, Challenger, Night Game, and Killing in a Small Town. He received a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut and a Drama Desk nomination for Best Actor for Not About Nightingales and a BackStage West Garland Award for his appearance as Eddie Carbone in the Alley’s production of A View from the Bridge. Elizabeth Bunch (Rosalind) As You Like It is Elizabeth’s 50th production at the Alley Theatre since 2002. Previous Alley performances include Lucy in Dracula, Margaret in Good People, Joss in the World Premier of Fool by Theresa Rebeck, Brooke Wyeth in Other Desert Cities, Mrs. Kendal in The Elephant Man, Bev/Kathy in Clybourne Park, Desdemona in Othello, Bernstein in November, Eliza Dolittle in Pygmalion, Hero in Much Ado About Nothing, Emily in Our Town, August Osage County, Peter Pan, Boeing- Boeing, Harvey, 39 Steps, The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Doubt, Steel Magnolias, Proof, and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Television includes Law and Order SVU. Elizabeth is a graduate of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. John Feltch (Oliver) is always happy to be back at the Alley Theatre, where he was a proud member of the acting company for eleven seasons and over sixty productions (1989-2000). In addition to playing Marley and Mrs. Dilber in A Christmas Carol these past three years, John’s most recent roles at the Alley are the Father in Eurydice and Atticus Finch in To Kill A Mockingbird. He has appeared on Broadway in Enchanted April and off Broadway at Roundabout Theatre in Richard Greenberg’s The Dazzle. Film credits include Tadpole, Looking For Nick and About Time. Education: BA from Williams College, MFA from UNC Chapel Hill. John has taught for Rice University, University of Houston and UNC Chapel Hill. Chris Hutchison (Orlando) is in his eighth season as an Alley Company Artist. This is his 43rd Alley Theatre production since first appearing here as Hal in Proof in 2004.Other favorite roles include Weber in What We’re Up Against, Nicky in The Seafarer, Mervyn in A Behanding in Spokane, Dennis in Mauritius, Padraic in The Lieutenant of Inishmore, and Boo Radley in To Kill a Mockingbird. OffBroadway credits include Ensemble Studio Theatre Marathon and revivals of The Second Man, Museum and The Hasty Heart with Obie award-winning Keen Company. Chris’s solo show TRIP was selected for production by HERE Arts Center in SoHo. Film and television credits include Kill the Poor, Ed, Chappelle’s Show, All My Children, Guiding Light and some Movies of the Week. Charles Krohn (Adam) is in his 29th season with the Alley Theatre. His roles include Beverly Weston in August: Osage County, Dr. Bradley in The Man Who Came to Dinner, Billy Bones in Treasure Island, General Ivoglin in Subject to Fits, Leonato in Much Ado About Nothing, Anselme in The Miser, Senex in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Father Lux in Our Lady of 121st St., Gravedigger/Player in Hamlet, Martin Vanderhof in You Can’t Take it With You, Charon in The Invention of Love, and numerous others. He played the role of Otto Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank, an Alley collaboration with the University of Houston. National Tours include The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas. At Theatre LaB he played the title role in Barrymore. He is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association. for Bayou City Concert Musicals including The Pajama Game, One Touch of Venus, Finnian’s Rainbow and Fiorello! She holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Sam Houston State University. David Rainey (Charles; Corin) is in his 15th season as an Alley Company Artist. Recent roles include Bert/Spirit of Christmas Present in A Christmas Carol, Donald in You Can’t Take it With You, Col. Julius Alexander Randolph in A Few Good Men, Albert/Kevin in Clybourne Park, Dwight Grackle in November, Ben in What We’re Up Against, Rogers in And Then There Were None, Sterling in Mauritius, Nasty Interesting Man/Lord of the Underworld in Eurydice, and the title role in Othello. Film and television credits include Cosby, Law & Order, Vengeance Unlimited, As the World Turns, One Life to Live, Lowball, North Starr, Hell Swarm, Starforce, Multifacial, and The ‘M’ Word. He holds degrees from Eastern New Mexico University and Juilliard, where he received the Drama Division’s highest honor, the Michel and Suria Saint-Denis Prize. He is Executive Artistic Director of The Landing Theatre Company and also teaches professional acting classes. Nicole Rodenburg (Audrey; Court Lady) is excited to be back at the Alley after her debut last season in Venus in Fur! Favorite regional theatre credits include Cherie in Bus Stop at Huntington Theatre with director Nicholas Martin, the world premiere of Samuel D. Hunter’s award-winning play The Whale at Denver Center for Performing Arts, as well as the world premieres of Allison Moore’s Slasher at ATL/Humana Festival and Sheri Wilner’s The End at Guthrie Theater. She also starred as Alice in You Can’t Take It With You opposite screen legend Robert Vaughn at GeVA Theater. TV/Film credits include Inside Amy Schumer on Comedy Central, The Girl’s Guide to Depravity on Cinemax, Good News for Modern Man, and the upcoming web series This Is Not a Comedy. Training includes BFA: University of Minnesota/Guthrie Theater BFA Actor Training Program. Jay Sullivan (Silvius; Le Beau; William) is an Alley Company Artist. Alley appearances include Dracula as Dracula, The Old Friends as Tom Underwood, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike as Spike, Freud’s Last Session as C.S. Lewis, You Can’t Take it With You as Tony Kirby, The Hollow as Edward Angkatell, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club as Prince Nikita Starloff, The Elephant Man as Merrick, A Few Good Men as Cpl. Howard, Clybourne Park sd Jim/Tom/ Kenneth, A Christmas Carol as Fred/Scrooge at 21, Death of a Salesman as Happy, Black Coffee as Richard Amory, Red as Ken, Peter Pan as Peter, Our Town as George Gibbs and Eurydice as Orpheus. Jay recently made his Broadway debut in Jerusalem as Lee. Film and television credits include The Good Wife, Law & Order: SVU and The Unidentified. Graduate of Florida State University. Trace Pool (Jaques de Boys) Originally from Gun Barrel City, Texas, Trace graduated summa cum laude with his BFA in Musical Theatre from Sam Houston State University in May of 2014 and moved to Houston in September. Since September, he has appeared with Lanfour Productions in Happy Hour as Keith, Cosi fan Tutte at Houston Grand Opera, the Alley Theatre’s ECE Tour Oskar and the Big Bully Battle as Frank, and Sanders Family Christmas as Dennis at Texas Repertory Theatre. He is also a proud Company Member of The Performing Arts Project under Jonathan Emily Trask (Celia) comes to Houston straight from New York’s Lincoln Center Bernstein and Neil Patrick Stewart. Theatre and the world premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s, The Oldest Boy. Selected credits Melissa Pritchett (Phebe; Court Lady) is an Alley Company Artist recently appearing in A include Travesties at Bay Street Theatre, directed by Gregory Boyd; Twelfth Night; The Christmas Carol as Mary Stuart/Fred’s Sister Gaming Table at The Folger Theatre; Tartuffe; In-Law, Dracula as Maid, Miss Wells, Good People as Jean, Communicating Doors as Jes- Christmas Carol; Pirandello’s Yes. No. Maybe sica, You Can’t Take it With You as Essie, The So..., Chaps! The Musical; world premiere of Armadale by Jeffery Hatcher at MilwauHollow as Gerda Cristow, Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club as Mrs. kee Rep; The Tempest at Pioneer Theatre; Macbeth at Colonial Theatre; The Lark; The Hudson/Lucy O’Malley. As a dancer, she Players Club; Three Day Hangover; Ensemble was a principal dancer for Longview Ballet Theatre. She has choreographed several shows Studio Theatre/NYM; The Greene Space/ PUBLIC NEWS WNYC; Titan Theatre Co; The Yale Rep; The Yale Cabaret; and five seasons as a company member with The Utah Shakespeare Festival including Portia in Merchant of Venice; Ophelia in Hamlet; Lily in The Secret Garden; and Estella in Great Expectations The Musical. Emily can be seen as the lead in the Alison Krauss/Sandra Boynton music-video End of a Summer Storm, and rubbing her eyes in Accuvue commercials. BA, Grinnell College Theatre/Literature. MFA, The Yale School of Drama. www.emilytrask.net Todd Waite (Duke Frederick; Duke Ferdinand) is in his 14th season as an Alley Company Artist. Most recently seen in A Christmas Carol, Dracula, Communicating Doors, The Santaland Diaries as Crumpet, You Can’t Take It With You, The Hollow, and Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club as Sherlock Holmes. He has appeared in over 60 productions including six Christmas seasons of the one-man show, The Santaland Diaries. Other shows include: Noises Off as Frederick Fellowes, Pygmalion as Henry Higgins, Sherlock Holmes, Rock ‘n’ Roll as Jan, The Goat or Who is Sylvia? as Martin, Arsenic and Old Lace as Mortimer Brewster, Hapgood as Kerner, Deathtrap as Sydney, Art as Ivan, Stones in His Pockets as Jake, The Devil’s Disciple as Burgoyne, The Mousetrap as Christopher Wren and The 39 Steps as Richard Hannay. He is the sole recipient of the 2014 Presidential Arts Award for Teaching Acting, and his students have attended Julliard, Yale, Stage door, Interlochen and HSPVA. Education: BFA (Acting), MFA (Directing). ABOUT DIRECTOR Gregory Boyd (Director) is celebrating his 25th Season as Artistic Director of the Alley. During his tenure the Alley has risen in national and international prominence, winning the Special Tony Award and experiencing record growth in its Houston audiences, while also transferring its productions to major European Festivals (including two in one season at the Venice Biennale), Broadway, and on tour to 40 American cities. Boyd’s addition of artistic associates has enhanced the Alley’s visibility and reputation worldwide; while his commitment to maintaining a resident company of actors has made the Alley unique among American theatre companies. At the Alley, Mr. Boyd has produced over 100 new productions of the widest ranging repertoire in the country, among them the premieres of Not About Nightingales by Tennessee Williams (Alley, London, Broadway), Jekyll & Hyde, (Alley, National Tour, Broadway), The Civil War (which he also co-authored), Shakespeare’s Roman Plays (with Vanessa and Corin Redgrave); Robert Wilson’s productions of Hamlet, When We Dead Awaken and Danton’s Death (with Richard Thomas); and Ellen Burstyn in O’Neill’s Long Day’s Journey Into Night. At the Alley, he has appeared as an actor in Danton’s Death (Tom Paine) and Cyrano de Bergerac (Cyrano) and directed over 40 productions including: Seagull, Rock ‘n’ Roll, Eurydice, Cyrano de Bergerac, Treasure Island and Subject to Fits. This season, he directed Dracula, the Original Vampire Play. Boyd has served as Panelist for the National Endowment of the Arts, the Texas Commission on the Arts and the Massachusetts Council for the Arts. He was educated at the University of California, Berkeley, where he is a Distinguished Alumnus, and at Carnegie-Mellon. JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 9 PUBLIC NOISE GIG GUIDE CONROE The Corner Pub 302 N. Main St., Conroe 936-788-2390 www.thecornerpubinconroe.com Tuesday Open Mic with Jeremy Bankhead Wednesday Hippie Night with The Lankfords Brothers Thurday FarLand jams with Adam McFarland Fri Jan 30 9pm Joe Teichman Sat Feb 7 9pm Texas Johnny Boy Fri Feb 27 9pm Jeremy Bankhead Band Dosey Doe Music Cafe 463 FM 1488, Conroe 936-321-2171 www.doseydoe.com Thurs Jan 29 8:30pm Chris Knight [$24] Fri Jan 30 8:30pm The Black Cadillacs [$10] Sat Jan 31 8:30pm Max Stalling [$20] Thurs Feb 5 8:30pm Amanda Shires [$20] Fri Feb 6 8:30pm Jody Booth [$12] Kat Daddy Bar 463 FM 1488, Conroe 936-273-9342 www.katdaddysbar.com No Live Music in January Papa’s On The Lake 9400 Hwy 105 W., Lake Conroe 936-447-2500 www.papasonthelake.com Live Music resumes in the Spring Singer Curtis Braly Signed to New Recording and Distribution Deal Studio Gold Nashville, the Independent Record Label subsidiary of Studio Gold Music, Inc., has announced the signing of Texasbased singer Curtis Braly to a recording, distribution and artist development contract. Braly, a talented artist from Houston, has established a wide following across the Southwest United States with his live performances. He was recently nominated for Country Male Artist of the Year by the International Music and Entertainment Association. “All of us at Studio Gold Nashville are elated to have Curtis on our roster. Curtis Braly is a fantastic performing artist who feels so at ease in front of a crowd. He loves to perform and entertain”, said Mike Mouret, President of Studio Gold. “Curtis is dedicated to being the best entertainer possible, and we look forward to sharing his talents with the world”. In addition to being nominated for the IMEA Artist of the Year Award, Braly’s upbeat recent news also includes being named the Exclusive Artist representing RWB Vodka, the UltraPremium Vodka line owned by the publicly traded Aristocrat Company. Additionally, he has just completed outfitting his own full-size custom tour bus in preparation of his upcoming album support tour. When asked for his comments, Braly stated “I’m really excited about this new opportunity with Studio Gold Nashville. I think we are going to make a great team and accomplish some amazing things in the near future.” Braly joins Ryan Laird on Studio Gold Nashville’s performing artist roster. Studio Gold Music, Inc., is an independent publishing company headquartered in Brentwood, Tennessee, that offers traditional music publishing, single-song publishing, artist development and related promotional activities. For more information, they can be contacted at their offices located at 7003 Chadwick Drive, Suite 154, Brentwood TN 37027, or via their website at www.StudioGoldMusic.com Crescent Moon Wine Bar & Restaurant Upscale Casual Dining Live Music & Dancing Extensive Wine List & more 440 Rayford Rd Ste 115, Spring TX (281) 364-9463 www.crescentmoonwinebar.com 10 JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 PUBLIC NEWS Red Brick Tavern 119 Simonton, Conroe 936-539-2000 www.theredbricktavern.com Every Sunday Gospel Sunday Brunch Fri Jan 30 9:30pm Mike Blakely Sat Jan 31 9:30pm Jeremy Bankhead Wolfies Lake Conroe 14954 SH 105 W., Montgomery 936-588-8200 http://www.wolfiesusa.com/locations/lake-conroe.html CYPRESS CREEK Acadia 3939 FM 1960 W., Houston 281-893-2860 www.acadiabarandgrill.com Thurs Jan 29 8pm Control, Vanilla Whale, Four Hour Letter Fri Jan 30 8pm Five Eyes Wide, Downfall 2012, Pulse Rate Zero, Dark Cloud Horizon Sat Jan 31 8pm Aftervibe,Color, A More Perfect Union, Polly Suede, Washed Up The Concert Pub North 2470 Cypress Creek Pkwy., Houston 281-583-8111 www.theconcertpub.com Fri Jan 30 Modoc (Southern Rock Tribute Band) Sat Jan 31 Wattzit2ya Swanny’s Bar & Grill 6224 Theall Rd., Houston 281-440-1308 NORTH SPRING 19th Hole Grill & Bar 202 Sawdust Rd #118, Spring 281-363-2574 www.19th.cc [$10 cover on all shows] Thu Jan 29 8:00pm TreynWrek Fri Jan 30 8:00pm Cody Wayne and Westbound 21/ Morgan & Sara Country Duo Sat Jan 31 8:00pm Metal Down/Black Kennedy/Shane Jones Mon Feb 02 8:00pm Channing & Cowling Acoustic Thu Feb 05 8:00pm Tribe Hill Sat Feb 07 8:00pm Turn~N~Burn Thu Feb 12 8:00pm TreynWrek Mon Feb 16 8:00pm Channing & Cowling Acoustic Thu Feb 19 8:00pm Big E & The Lowdown Fri Feb 20 8:00pm Another Pearl Harbor/To Whom it May Sat Feb 21 8:00pm The Guillotines/poor dumb bastards Crabby Daddy 25186 I-45, The Woodlands 281-296-2722 www.crabbydaddy.com Crescent Moon Wine Bar 440 Rayford Rd., #115, Spring 281-364-WINE (9463) www.crescentmoonwinebar.com Thur Jan 29 8pm Slasa Night with Grupo Kache Fri Jan 30 8pm Bayou Funk Experience Sat Jan 31 8pm Cool Breeze Band Tues Feb 3 7pm Zack Schaffer Fri Feb 6 8:30pm Alter Ego Band Tues Feb 10 7pm Jack Allen Weds Feb 11 5pm Cavender’s Fashion Show with Buck Yeager Band Fri Feb 13 8:30pm Johnny and the Spinsations Dosey Doe Big Barn 25911 I-45 N., The Woodlands 281-367-3774 www.doseydoe.com Fri Jan 30 8:30pm Tracy Lawrence [$158] Sun Feb 1 5pm & 8:30pm Blood Sweat & Tears [$168] Fri Feb 6 8:30pm Tracy Byrd Trio [$128] Sat Feb 7 8:30pm BJ Thomas [$138] Sun Feb 8 7:30pm Riders In The Sky [$118] Tues Feb 10 8pm Statesboro Revue [$15] Fri Feb 13 8:30pm Asleep At The Wheel [$128] Sat Feb 14 8:30pm John Conlee [$148] Sun Feb 15 7:30pm The Association [$148] Thurs Feb 19 8:30pm Confederate Railroad [$118] Fri Feb 20 8:30pm Dr. John & the Nite Trippers [$198] Sat Feb 21 8:30pm George Winston [$128] Papa’s Ice House 314 Pruitt Rd, Spring 713-364-8140 www.papasicehousetx.com Live Music will resume in January 2015 OLD TOWN SPRING Cross Track Ice House http://www.cross-track-tx.com 200 Magnolia St., Old Town Spring 281-907-0711 Puffabellys 100 Main St, Spring 281-350-3376 www.puffabellys.com Wednesdays 8pm Davin James’ Songwriter Showcase Thursdays 6pm Open Mic Wunsche Brothers Cafe 103 Midway, Spring 281-350-1902 http://www.wunschebroscafe.com SPRING Bombshells 21005 I-45 North, Spring 281-288-2769 www.4bombshells.com Fri Jan 30 9pm Not The Rachels Fri Feb 6 9pm Not The Rachels Sat Feb 7 9pm J B Burnett Chicago Joe’s 18433 Kuykendahl Rd Spring 281-533-3000 Fri & Sat Dueling Pianos Fri Jan 30 8pm Kaos Sat Jan 31 8pm Chicago Joe’s Band Mak’s Place Sports Bar & Grill 5200 Louetta Rd., Houston 832-698-1611 www.maksplacesportsbar.com Fri Jan 30 10pm J. B. Barnett That One Bar 4660 Louetta #100, Spring 832-562-3942 www.thatonebar.com Fri Jan 30 9:30pm TBA Two Mules Tavern http://www.twomulestavern.com 100 Cypresswood Dr., Spring 281-528-0600 Sat Feb 21 9pm Under Cover Brothers Sat Feb 28 9pm Spinning Still Sat April 11 9pm Under Cover Brothers Gig Guide continued on page 15 PUBLIC NEWS KNOWS MUSIC NICK’S LOCAL EATS PUBLIC NEWS DINING GUIDE Public News is going through this directory to make sure our readers have the most accurate and up-to-date information on locally owned and operated restaurants. The strength of our local economy depends on supporting local merchants such as these. CONROE EURO BAKERY & CAFÉ BRINGS HOUSTON THE GREEK’S BEST by Nick “Spring Foodie” Rama photos by John Wade Owned and operated by New York transplants Amjad & Dimitra Khan, who moved to Texas from Queens, NY where Dimitra was born and raised, Euro Bakery & Café opened in December 2009. Dimitra’s dream was to open a New York style “hole in the wall” bakery. Euro Bakery started mainly as a bakery with some sandwiches and soups. When customers found out Dimitra was of Greek decent they began asking for Greek Food. Dimitra and Amjad decided to start adding Greek fare like PasNick Rama titsio, Filet Mignon and Chicken Souvlaki and Moussaka, to go along with their famous Pita Chips and Tzatziki sauce. Since they already had the Tzatziki sauce, Gyros were a natural for their next menu item. The hardest decision you will have walking into Euro Bakery is contemplating which dessert you are going to have out of their three cases as you enter this quaint little restaurant/bakery. Here are some of the questions and answers from sitting down with this delightful couple: Nick: Where did the inspiration for your recipes come from? Euro Bakery & Cafe: The recipes we use are family recipes with Dimitra’s twist on them. Dimitra loves to cook and bake and is addicted to the Food Network cooking shows. We moved to Texas and all the baked goods we could find here in the area tasted very commercial and processed, like Costco, Sam’s and the super markets. We could not find the quality & ingredients that we were used to in all the small New York bakeries we were used to visiting. Nick: Since desserts are what made you all famous, my favorite dessert here is the Galaktoboureko, Tell us what that is and also what are your best selling desserts? Euro Bakery & Cafe: The Galaktoboureko is layers of phyllo filled with a creamy semolina pudding between the phyllo layers and soaked in honey syrup. We sold over 200 whole ones Thanksgiving week; it is as authentic as you can get down here. We have excellent Baklava and traditional Greek Cookies like Kourambiedes (Greek Almond) Koulourakia (Greek Butter), Melomakarouna (Greek Honey Dipped). We also do many Italian Cookies like you will find in NY, Italian Rainbow Cookies, Butter Cookies, Jam Filled, Chocolate filled, Florentines and Italian Amaretti to name a few. We have a strong following on our Chocolate Decadence cake and our Apple Pie is made with a Shortbread cookie top. Napoleans (traditional, apricot and raspberry) and my famous lemon bars and fudge covered brownies to name a few best sellers. Nick: Do you do special occasions cakes? Euro Bakery & Cafe: Yes, we are known for all of our chocolate cakes, people say the photo by John Wade Chocolate Decadence (Layers of our rich chocolate cake, filled with French chocolate buttercream, iced with chocolate ganache with the side dipped in chocolate sprinkles) is the best they have ever eaten. 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I (936) 760-3354 Hunan Village Restaurant 1402 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-6811 I Love Sweets 1 Devonshire Dr (936) 539-4742 Jalisco Mexican Restaurant 201 N Frazier St (936) 756-2344 Joe’s Pizza & Pasta 1604 N Frazier St (936) 760-9002 LA Mariposa 1111 W Dallas St (936) 756-1222 LA Mexicana Restaurant 221 Mill Ave (936) 539-6791 LA Palapa 402 E Davis St (936) 756-8408 LA Palma Taco 309 W Avenue G (936) 539-6792 Los Altos De Jalisco 1108 N Loop 336 W (936) 756-2233 Los Carnales Taqueria 1121 N 1st St (936) 718-0874 Main Street Cafe a 330 N Main St (936) 756-8885 Mama Juanita’s Mexican 1118 League Line Rd (936) 856-9012 Margarita & Peppers 2259 N Loop 336 W (936) 788-1408 Margarita’s Mexican 1027 N Loop 336 W (936) 647-3880 Maverick Saloon 2017 N Frazier St # E2 (936) 539-9300 Mckenzie’s Bbq & Burgers 1501 N Frazier St (936) 756-3131 Meztizos Restaurant & Bar 721 W Davis St (936) 760-3220 Mollys Pub Conroe 901 N Loop 336 W (936) 441-6167 New Conroe Japanese House 2107 W Davis St (936) 756-6866 Ostioneria Caminos 400 S Frazier St (936) 760-3803 Pie In The Sky Pie Co 3600 N Loop 336 W (936) 760-3301 Pincho Rico Grill 2017 N Frazier St (936) 756-3077 Pit Stop 4203 Old Highway 105 (936) 539-9274 Red Brick Tavern 119 Simonton St (936) 539-2000 River Plantation Grille 550 Country Club Dr (936) 271-1083 Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi 2107 W Davis St # A (936) 756-6886 Smokey Mo’s 2960 Interstate 45 N (936) 441-2323 Star Cinema Grill 2000 Interstate 45 N (936) 539-6088 Taqueria & Panaderia San Luis 402 E Davis St (936) 788-1199 Taqueria Guerrero 129 S Frazier St (936) 242-8176 Taqueria Jalisco 1108 N Loop 336 W # L (936) 756-2233 Taqueria Mexicana 2017 N Frazier St (936) 756-3150 Taqueria Sol De Mexico 820 N Loop 336 W (936) 756-9316 Tejas Mexican Restaurant 105 N 6th St (936) 756-6559 Thirsty’s 192 Fm 3083 Rd (936) 441-1050 Toasted Yolk Cafe 2129 W Davis St (936) 828-3944 Tortilleria LA Buena Bida 1103 W Dallas St (936) 756-2133 Tortilleria LA Unica 808 N 1st St (936) 441-4477 Tri Mexican Restaurant 129 S Frazier St (936) 756-0626 Van Thong Chinese/Vietnamese 2114 W Davis St (936) 756-8762 Vernon’s Kuntry Bar-B-Que 5000 W Davis St (936) 539-3000 Vernon’s Kuntry Katfish 5901 Highway 105 W (936) 760-3386 Vero Italian Kitchen 1301 W Davis St (936) 441-0411 Villa Italia 603 N Thompson St (936) 539-5599 Weng’s Wok 1140 N Fm 3083 Rd W (936) 756-8888 Whistle Stop Cafe 11133 Interstate 45 S (936) 828-4652 Wild Ginger 3061 Interstate 45 N (936) 788-9988 HUMBLE Baytown Seafood & Bar 7855 N Sam Houston (281) 441-5187 Beijing Wok Restaurant 21131 Aldine Westfield (281) 821-0367 Cactus Moon 1702 Wilson Rd (281) 446-2202 Cafe East Humble 260 1st St W (281) 548-0082 Catfish Cafe 7042 Fm 1960 Rd (281) 812-8055 Chez Nous French Restaurant 217 S Avenue G (281) 446-6717 Culver’s 5420 Atascocita Rd (281) 812-8600 El Jalapeno Mexican Cafe 5324 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 548-2230 El Ranchero Mexican Restaurant 24551 Loop 494 # 111 (281) 358-5660 Fiesta Azteca Restaurant 20669 W Lake Houston (281) 812-3002 Fish Place 5324 Atascocita Rd (281) 318-7096 Ginger Cafe 7548 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 812-8853 Goings Barbeque 20669 W Lake Houston (832) 644-9721 Got Wings 10920 Will Clayton Pwy (281) 441-9464 Grand Garden 5324 Atascocita (281) 812-5858 Granny’s Tamales Three 802 1st St E # 802 (281) 446-0363 Grimes Bakery 14618 Lee Rd (281) 441-9213 Happy Buddha Japanese Steak 9556 W Fm 1960 Rd (281) 446-3373 Hector’s Mexican Restaurants 3333 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 446-1803 Hin’s Garden 4582 Kingwood (281) 360-3388 Honey Bee Ham & Deli 9638 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 446-1222 Humble City Cafe 200 E Main St (281) 319-0200 Humble Ice 6902 Bender Rd (281) 441-3318 Italiano’s Restaurant 217 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 446-6111 Javaman Coffee 19131 Sprinters (281) 812-5726 Jitters Coffee 18445 W Lake Houston (281) 360-9589 Johnny’s Pizza House 20669 W Lake Houston (281) 570-4652 Kay’s Sandwich Shop 204 Charles St (281) 446-2662 LA Cabana Mexican Restaurant 3390 Fm 1960 Rd W (281) 209-1585 Las Ramadas Mexican Grill 18455 W Lk Houst Pkwy (281) 812-4900 Lavilla Mexican Restaurant 7920 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 441-7222 Lexey’s 7015 Manor Way (281) 548-7774 Lia’s Drive Inn 14010 Homestead (281) 441-2051 Lloyd’s Bar 111 N Avenue A (281) 446-5565 Los Vega Mexican Restaurant 3824 Atascocita Rd (281) 812-4567 Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant 5856 Fm 1960 (281) 852-6322 Mencius Gourmet Hunan 1379 Kingwood Dr (281) 359-8489 Mimi’s Tea Room LLC 8042 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 360-6464 Mo’s B-B-Q 8321 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 548-3777 N Zone 1005 1st St E (281) 348-9063 Nara Thai Dining 18455 W Lk Houst Pkwy (281) 812-0291 Noyola’s Mexican Restaurant 242 1st St W # B (281) 319-4912 Pizziola’s 8790 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 446-3260 Queso Bonito 1123 S Houston Ave (281) 446-0095 Rico’s Mexican Restaurant 1377 Kingwood Dr (281) 358-2637 Sarap Pinoy 19333 Highway 59 N (281) 446-5080 Sarpino’s Pizzeria 5326 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 548-7492 Savvas Greek Cuisine & Grill PUBLIC NEWS 6730 Atascocita Rd (281) 312-6358 Smoothies Ice Cream 20131 Highway 59 N (281) 446-2191 Taco Flores 4806 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 852-8338 Tai Li Chinese Restaurant 7948 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 852-9507 Tamales Atascocita 5105 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 812-0444 Texas Long Branch Saloon 314 Moonshine Hill Lp (281) 319-5400 Tin Roof BBQ 18918 Town Center (281) 852-5577 Titas Taco House 320 Wilson Rd (281) 446-4175 Top Hat Catering Co 1702 Wilson Rd (281) 446-8434 Trigg’s Catering 1414 1st St E (281) 540-2700 Trigg’s Humble Inn 1410 E Bus F M 1960 (281) 446-9484 Twin Oaks Tavern 211 E Main St # 4 (281) 359-8687 Wazabi Sushi Bar 8130 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 359-2555 Westco Breakfast House 5371 Atascocita Rd (281) 852-9065 Windy City Pizza 5377 Atascocita Rd (281) 812-2446 KINGWOOD Akashi Sushi Fusion Cuisine 2271 Northpark Dr (281) 358-8828 Amedeo’s Italian Restaurant 22704 Loop 494 # A (281) 359-4451 Cafe Du Bois 2845a W Town Center (281) 360-2530 Chachi’s Mexican Restaurant 4300 Town Center Pl (281) 360-1789 Chelsea Deli & Cafe 1538 Kingwood Dr (281) 359-2972 Chimichurri’s South Amer Grill 1660 W Lake Houston 281) 360-0015 El Charro Mexican Restaurant 4580 Kingwood Dr (281) 361-2000 Hunan Garden Restaurant 4331 Kingwood Dr (281) 360-2668 Nathaniel Center 804 Russell Palmer Rd (281) 348-7800 Oriental Gardens 1528 Kingwood Dr (281) 358-7119 Philly Cheesesteak Co 520 Northpark Dr (281) 359-7592 Raffa’s American Bistro 1660 W Lake Houston (281) 360-1436 Rib Itz Catering 3911 Hill Springs Dr (281) 360-8138 Sharkys 1660 W Lake Houston (281) 360-0660 Three B’s Grill 4590 Kingwood Dr # A (281) 360-7797 Veranda 2820 Chestnut Ridge (281) 358-2820 Zacharys Cajun Cafe 716 Kingwood Dr (281) 359-2256 Zammitti’s 1660 W Lake Houston (281) 361-7499 Zz Gator Cove 733 Hamblen Rd (281) 359-2200 NORTH SPRING 3 B’s-Bill’s Burgers & Beera 466 Rayford Rd # 107 (281) 419-3553 Alfonso’s Mexican Restaurant 3126 Sawdust Rd (281) 298-8032 Amerigo’s Grill 25250 Grogans Park Dr (281) 362-0808 Asia Buffet Inc 355 Sawdust Rd (832) 585-0688 Beijing Chinese Restaurant 409 Sawdust Rd (281) 363-2308 Cactus Jacks 343 Sawdust Rd (281) 419-3644 Casa Imperial Mexican a 387 Sawdust Rd # C (281) 298-8195 Crescent Moon Wine Bar a 440 Rayford Rd #115A (281) 364-9463 Cru Wine Bar 9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 465-9463 Greek Tony’s Pizza & Sub Shop a 432 Sawdust Rd (281) 292-4313 Hello Taco 25114 Grogans Mill (832) 819-4639 Hyderabad House 407 Sawdust Rd (281) 203-5020 KOBE Japanese Grill & Sushi 433 Sawdust Rd (281) 298-2000 Mario’s Mexican Restaurant 610 Rayford Rd # 650 (281) 367-9336 Mooyah Burgers Fries & Shakes 2115 Rayford Rd (832) 585-0300 Pallotta’s Mexican Grill 2211 Rayford Rd # 119 (281) 362-1114 Pit Master BBQ 842 Rayford Rd (281) 362-1111 Sitar Cuisine Of India a 25701 Interstate 45 # 12 (281) 364-0200 Spring Asian Cuisine 2907 Rayford Rd # 106 (281) 298-7798 Cabo Baja & Mexican Grill 544 Sawdust Rd (281) 298-7377 SHENANDOAH Aldo’s Cucina Italiana 18450 I 45 S (936) 447-9623 Alonti Cafe & Catering 27868 Interstate 45 N (832) 585-0694 Another Broken Egg Cafe 19075 Interstate 45 S (936) 273-2011 BJ’S Restaurant & Brewhouse 19075 Interstate 45 S (936) 273-7100 Boutte Deli 19267 Main St (281) 298-5498 Buca Di Beppo 19075 Interstate 45 S (936) 321-6262 Compadre’s Texas Cafe continued on page 13 JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 11 From Nick’s on page 11 occasion. Nick: Euro Bakery has something called “Frozen Hot Chocolate. Describe what that it is exactly. Euro Bakery & Cafe: It is an icy frothy drink made with lots of Belgian Chocolate shavings, ice, and a little milk, topped with whipped cream. We take a 15lb European chocolate bar and shave it off by hand; you will not find Hershey bars anywhere near this establishment. Available in four flavors: Euro (which is semi-sweet and dark chocolate mixed), Dark, White and Mocha. Our Frozen Hot Chocolate truly tastes like you are drinking a fine imported chocolate bar and is such a great summer dessert. It is out of this world! Nick: I love mom and pop restaurants because the quality is usually better, and it seems you take pride in what you serve here. Tell me a little about that. Euro Bakery & Cafe: Everything here is made from scratch with the highest quality ingredients we can find, eggs, butter, flour; i.e. ”real food”. We eat everything here, our kids eat here and we tell our cooks/chefs if you are not comfortable feeding the food you are about to serve to your own family, don’t serve it to our guests. We even have vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options on our lunch menu. Nick: I just had your Piekies for the first time, and they are delicious and so original. Please tell us in your words what a Piekie is and how did you come up with it? Euro Bakery & Cafe: Pickies crumble like a cookie but is filled like a pie. It’s my latest mini dessert invention since the cronut and cake pop became so popular. The Pieckie {Pronounced - Pie Key) has a crust of buttery goodness that holds delicious fillings like almond apricot, raspberry cheesecake, and the chocolate fudge. We serve it up warm in a perfectly portioned individual size...that is if you can stop at one. I got the idea one day when I was at the restaurant craving two of my favorite desserts - a cookie and a pie, and I love that I can get my pie and cookie fix in one dessert. The Pikies have been available at the restaurant since Thanksgiving and have become one of the most popular items on the menu, often selling out. Nick: Congratulations Dimitra on the success of your cooking channel on Youtube. You must be proud to have your own show after watching them for so many years. Tell us a little about Dimitra’s Dishes? Euro Bakery & Cafe: Dimitra’s Dishes is my channel on Youtube that currently has almost 500 subscribers and 30,000 views. I show my viewers how to cook my versions of classic Greek cuisine & more. Please check it out and share with your friends and family. Nick: Five words to describe Euro Bakery and Café? Euro Bakery & Cafe: Homemade, delicious, family, unique and Greek! 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(281) 288-2769 Brother’s Pizza Express 163 Cypresswood Dr (281) 288-1300 Budegon Del Sur 26506 Oak Ridge Dr (832) 813-8334 C J’s Hot Dogs 4660 Louetta Rd (832) 299-6079 Chef Chan’s Restaurant 17833 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 370-3884 Chicago Joe’s 18433 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 533-3000 Corkscrew Bbq 24930 Budde Rd (832) 592-1184 Country Time BBQ & Fixins 25330 Richards Rd (281) 298-7455 Datpho Vietnamese Noodle House 523 Louetta Rd (281) 528-8989 El Palenque Mexican 1485 Spring Cypress Rd (281) 353-4055 Fiesta Acapulco 25770 Interstate 45 (281) 419-8666 Fukuda Sushi & Robata 25701 Interstate 45 (281) 419-8980 Golden China 25024 Interstate 45 (281) 363-2412 Golden Jade Chinese 1419 Spring Cypress (281) 350-5363 Gozzetti’s Pizzeria 8000 Mcbeth Way (832) 592-7750 Gratzi Italian Restaurant 6334 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 376-4800 Guadalajara Mexican Grille 27885 Interstate 45 (281) 362-0774 Hoi Yin Chinese Restaurant 200 Cypresswood Dr (281) 355-6800 Hong Kong Chinese 4334 Fm 2920 Rd # 10 (281) 528-9288 Hunan Garden Z 3930 Louetta Rd # 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180 (281) 288-5290 Pavarotti Italian Restaurant 4660 Louetta Rd # 130 (281) 350-9749 Pizza Tonight 27190 Glen Loch Dr (281) 465-4774 Pizza Zone 17711 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 257-3100 Pollos Asados El Regio 25602 Interstate 45 (281) 292-4377 Shogun 5941 Fm 2920 Rd # H (281) 288-0996 Sicily Pizza & Pasta 4890 Louetta Rd (281) 288-8004 Skinny Pig Pizza Shack 417 Gentry St (832) 598-6605 Sreenath Murph’s Deli 20400 Interstate 45 N (281) 296-5303 Tabasco’s Mexican Grill 4334 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 288-0125 Taco Crave 5200 FM 2920 #120 (281) 288-0940 Taipei China Bistro 25807 Interstate 45 (281) 363-9188 Taqueria Arandas 36 Inc 25598 Interstate 45 # A (281) 419-3582 Taqueria Los Petates 25602 Interstate 45 (281) 362-9333 Taqueria Rodeo De Jalisco 19411 Kuykendahl (281) 251-3186 Taquma Japanese Grill 5200 Louetta Rd (281) 251-6338 Thomas Bar B-Q 25312 Interstate 45 (281) 364-1177 Tommy Wok 18363 Kuykendahl (281) 251-9190 Wacky Mongolian Grill 21212 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 288-3232 Wunsche Brothers Cafe 103 Midway St (281) 350-1902 Zum Barrel 13101 Kuykendahl (832) 446-3390 TOMBALL B J’s Pizza 24419 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 516-1770 Casa Amas Mexican 30522 State Hiway 249 (281) 255-8684 CC’s Cafe 1231 Alma St (281) 357-8025 Chang Gourmet Chinese 28575 State Hiway 249 (281) 255-9818 Chick N Fish House Of Tenders 32350 State Hiway 249 (281) 789-4193 Chinese Wok 1017 Louetta Rd (832) 717-7400 Ciscos Salsa Co 209 Commerce St (281) 351-7572 Ciudad Latina Grill & Market 32360 State Hiway249 (832) 521-3898 Cobi Ice Cream 11246 Timber Tech Ave (281) 516-1311 Cornerstone TX 990 Village Square (832) 422-1370 Country Bumpkins 18929 Telge Rd (281) 290-6512 Country Gardens 36102 Fm 149 Rd (281) 252-4443 Da Vinci’s Gallery & Expresso 315 W Main St (281) 516-9595 Deshazer Ranch 19600 Stone Lake Dr (281) 290-9585 Dragon Inn Restaurant 30006 State Hiway 249 (281) 351-9178 Dumas’s Taco Co 25435 Fm 2978 Rd (281) 255-9444 Egg & I 14051 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 516-9100 El Charro Grill 24914 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 516-2134 El Taco Madres 16918 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 351-8226 Ella’s Garden 1415 Ulrich Rd (281) 290-0998 Fang’s Cafe 24914 Kuykendahl (281) 516-0850 Fina’s Taco Factory 22526 Hufsmith Kohrville (832) 698-2395 Frey’s Backyard Cafe 14441 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 255-8282 Gianna Italian Kitchen 28301 State Hiway 249 (281) 290-6676 Golden Pagoda Chinese Rstrnt 908 W Main St (281) 351-8130 Goodson’s Cafe 27931 State Hiway 249 (281) 351-1749 Gumbeaux’s 9111 Hufsmith Kuykendahl (281) 323-8494 Harris County Smokehouse 14239 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 351-4060 Hugo’s Italian Grill & Pzzr 23110 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 257-9720 Hunan Inn Asian Bistro 11407 Spring Cypress (281) 251-8388 Israel Tinda Y Panaderla 17719 Kuykendahl (832) 559-3696 Jax B F S Tomball 32350 State Hiway 249 (281) 259-6569 Julio’s 19235 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 255-8818 LA Tranquila Ranch 9418 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 576-8882 LNT Family Dining Cafe 18535 Fm 1488 (281) 252-8357 Longhorn Builders 21931 Kobs Rd (281) 357-1465 Los Arcos Mexican Restaurant 28048 State Hiway 249 (281) 351-9677 Los Pinos Mexican Restaurant 1231 Alma St # A (281) 255-2636 Los Toros Mexican Grill 701 E Main St # 140 (281) 255-2526 Los Tres Ranchitos Mexican 16143 N Eldridge Pkwy (281) 826-0333 Luie’s Smokehouse 17323 Pikes Peek Ct (832) 868-3643 Macayo’s Mexican Restaurant 24814 Kuykendahl (281) 516-3015 Marco’s Pizza 16949 N Eldridge (281) 251-3334 Mel’s Country Cafe 24814 Stanolind Rd (281) 255-6357 Mexican Kitchen 16949 N Eldridge Pkwy (281) 251-5115 My Pizza 32360 State Hiway 249 (281) 259-2458 Nate’s Place 22526 Hufsmith Kohrville (832) 843-7977 Nona’s Italian Grill 1025 Alma St # E (281) 255-6088 Nonnie’s Soda Fountain 102 Market St (281) 516-1942 Nook Restaurant 1218 W Main St (281) 255-8406 Original Rib Tickler 28930 State Hiway 249 (281) 255-8119 Patsy’s 425 W Main St (281) 290-9664 Submarina 11022 Spring Cypress (281) 257-4432 Susie’s Tearoom 309 Market St # A (281) 516-4521 Tail Gate Grill 22008 Main Blvd (281) 255-9353 Taqeria Acapulco 32015 State Hiway 249 (281) 356-5885 Taste Of Asia 27910 State Hiway 249 (281) 516-0838 Tomball Bar-B-Q Co 30042 State Hiway 249 (281) 351-0929 Tomball Taqueria Restaurant 27941 State Hiway 249 (281) 516-7366 Whistle Stop 107 Commerce St (281) 255-2455 Whistle Stop Tea Room 104 N Elm St (832) 843-7437 WATERWAY Burger Fi 1501 Lake Robbins Dr (713) 389-5823 Goose’s Acrea PUBLIC NEWS 21 Waterway Ave (281) 466-1502 Grimaldi’s Pizzeriaa 20 Waterway Ct (281) 465-3500 Hubbell & Hudson 24 Waterway Ave # 125 (281) 203-5641 LA Lupita Mexican Cuisine 29 Waterway Ave (832) 510-2111 Luca & Leonardoa 20 Waterway Ave (832) 510-2110 Refuge Bar & Bistro 24 Waterway Ave (713) 389-5674 Towncenter Burger 20 Waterway Ave (281) 292-6385 Yucatan Taco Stand & Tequila 24 Water Way (281) 419-6300/1144 WILLIS El Buen Taco 606 S Danville St (936) 856-3597 El Tapatio 509 Highway 75 N (936) 856-6202 Leroy’s Bar-B-Q & Burgers 707 W Montgomery (936) 856-5232 Los Molcajetes Tex Mex 106 N Danville St (936) 856-9977 Olde Towne Willis Cafe 509 Highway 75 N (936) 890-0609 Original Super Burger 201 N Danville St (936) 856-8098 Pizza Shack 115 W Montgomery (936) 856-9780 Rico’s Mexican Grill 12501 Canyon Falls Blvd (936) 856-6200 Smokey Mo’s 507 S Danville St (936) 856-5581 Sweatpeas Cooking 506 Highway 75 N (936) 333-3439 Taqueria Las Moras 106 W Montgomery (936) 890-4148 Yummy Yummy Mongolian Grill 12709 Interstate 45 N (936) 890-8855 Zach’s Bbq 200 E Powell St (936) 890-6969 THE WOODLANDS Alameda Juice 9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 681-1167 Benihana 1720 Lake Woodlands (281) 292-0061 Berryhill Baja Grill 9595 Six Pines Dr # 250 (281) 298-8226 Black Walnut Cafe 2520 Research Forest (281) 362-1678 BRIO Tuscan Grille 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 465-8993 Brothers Pizza 2260 Buckthorne Pl (281) 298-9299 Brothers Pizza Express 6700 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-8550 Cajun Grilla 1201 Lake Woodlands (832) 585-0883 Charley’s Grilled Subs 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 465-4333 Chef Chan’s Restaurant 7 Switchbud Pl (281) 363-0037 China Bridge 7901 Research Forest (281) 419-9888 China Springs 6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-9961 Crust Pizza Co 4775 W Panther Creek (281) 298-8844 Crust Pizza Co 8000 Research Forest (832) 585-0999 Dimassi’s Mediterranean Buffet 1640 Lake Woodlands (281) 363-0200 Double Dave’s Pizza 6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-3282 Frullati Cafe 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 296-6657 Great Wraps 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 298-0223 Green’s International 8000 Research Forest (281) 419-7787 Grotto Ristorante 9595 Six Pines Dr # 100 (281) 419-4252 Honey-B-Ham & Deli 4747 Research Forest (281) 364-9200 Jasper’s Woodlands 9595 Six Pines (281) 298-6600 LA Trattoria Tuscano 4223 Research Forest (281) 419-2252 Los Cucos Mexican Cafe 4775 W Panther Creek (281) 296-2303 Mama J’s BBQ & Grill 26710 Oak Ridge Dr I-45 (936) 273-9444 Mariachi’s Mexican Bar & Grill 6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 292-2222 Masa’s Sushi & Robata Bar 4775 W Panther Creek (281) 298-5688 Mi Cocina 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 298-6426 Pit Master BBQ 343 Sawdust Rd (281) 419-3644 Pizza By Marco 9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 298-8794 Potbelly Sandwich Works 9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 292-6652 Ristorante Tuscany 1601 Lake Robbins (281) 367-9797 Rico’s Grill 4747 Research Forest (281) 367-7382 Rico’s Mexican Restaurant 8000 Research Forest (281) 465-4820 Romano’s Macaroni Grill 1155 Lake Woodlands (281) 367-3773 Sakekawa Japanese Restaurant 6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-5988 Sakekawa Japanese Sushi-Steak 4221 Research Forest (281) 298-9188 Santaplus 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 292-0868 Shanghai Bistro 38 Highland Cir (281) 298-9998 Skeeter’s Mesquite Grill 4747 Research Forest (281) 364-1094 Taco USA 7 Switchbud Pl (281) 292-8226 Tsukiji Sushi 24 Waterway Ave # 100 (281) 298-1888 UNI Sushi JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 13 FAKE ASTROLOGY MAKE HAY WHILE THE SUN STILL SHINES, OR QUIT YER COMPLAINING by Chris Alvarez Aries-(Mar. 21- April 20)- Aries, if it’s work you wanted, it’s work you got. You should have finished your college degree while you were young enough to use it. But, now you have to wonder what good is an East German translator in a modern, postcommunism economy. At this point in your life, it may serve you well to learn Russian as Vlad Putin seems to have his sights on everything that was formerly Soviet. Taurus-(Apr. 21- May 21)- Taurus, you have the sad habit of going from one part-time minimum wage job to another when your gift of gab may serve you well in a sales position. Forget what your girlfriend said about never marrying a sales guy. She would have divorced the guy she married regardless of his employment. Gemini-(May 22-June 21)- Gemini, if you feel pulled in two directions, you should. Your boss has indicated that you are prime for a promotion. Your significant other wants to take a three week vacation, this year. The promotion takes a toll on vacation time; as in no vacation will you are in the new position for a year. You’re going to have to choose, promotion or significant other. You are stuck, my REAL WORLD ONLINE John Smith John Smith • Expert on autism • Loving father and husband • Award winning philanthropist friend. Cancer-(June 22-July 22)- Cancer, good luck comes in threes this week. The bad news is that you can’t have all three and all three are involved with body building significant others. If you want to live, pick one and make sure it’s the one with the relationship on the rocks. You might want to get a copy of your dental records to keep in your pocket if you want to ignore this advice. Scorpio-(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)- Scorpio, you got zinged at work by someone you thought had your back. The laughing has stopped, the ex-friend prankster has moved on to a new target so take your time to plan something a little bit adventurous in return. Always remember that paybacks are a bitch. Don’t shortchange that phrase with something lame. Virgo-(Aug. 23 -Sept. 23)- Virgo, did it ever occur to you that working for a motorcycle company would require you to learn to actually ride on one? So, in trying to impress your possible employer, you drove that BMW cycle right through the showroom display window and took in several stitches in the process. Your medical benefits at McDonalds won’t kick in Sagittarius- (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21)- Sagittarius, you are well liked, fondly thought of and genuinely regarded as a nice person. So, why are you sitting in a pub all alone? No one there is making eye contact; in fact you are being avoided for some reason. Oh, wait, you have toilet paper stuck to your shoe. Problem solved, you’re welcome. Capricorn-(Dec 22.- Jan. 20)- Capricorn, it’s a bummer to have a birthday around the holidays and everyone knows that you get shortchanged in the present department. Let’s turn things around. You need to invent half-birthdays that only apply to Capricorns like yourself. Disregard that nosey Sagittarius who thinks that Thanksgiving does the same thing to them. It’s not true. Aquarius-(Jan. 21 -Feb. 19)- Aquarius, water signs rule. At least that is what you’d like to believe. Unfortunately you are probably one of the few Aquarius’s that never go swimming, boating or any other aquatic venture. In fact you get the jitters holding a glass of water. Ask your parents to see your birth certificate. You might have a surprise coming. Pisces-(Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- Pisces, it’s simply amazing how you handle working two jobs, rarely sleeping, living off coffee and playing the lottery for entertainment purposes. You never wear a watch and all your bills are paid automatically from your bank. Imagine the surprise that awaits you to discover that your job ended months ago and you’ve been living off of your 401k. 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EMAIL YOUR EVENTS TO THE PUBLIC NEWS PUBLIC NEWS READERS CHOICE AWARDS CREATIVITY EXCELLENCE PROFESSIONALISM PASSION Voting begins soon From Film on page 13 Cate Blanchett The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 PG-13 123 min Adventure | Sci-Fi When Katniss destroys the games, she goes to District 13 after District 12 is destroyed. She meets President Coin who convinces her to be the symbol of rebellion, while trying to save Peeta from the Capitol. Director: Francis Lawrence Stars: Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson, Liam Hemsworth, Woody Harrelson The Pyramid R 89 min Horror A team of U.S. archaeologists unearths an ancient pyramid and gets hopelessly lost in its catacombs. Searching for a way out, they become desperate to seek daylight again. They come to realize they aren’t just trapped, they are being hunted. Director: Grégory Levasseur Stars: Ashley Hinshaw, James Buckley, Denis O’Hare, Christa Nicola The Wedding Ringer R 101 min Comedy Socially awkward Doug Harris (Josh Gad) is two weeks from marrying the gal (Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting) of his dreams, but he has a problem: He doesn’t have a groomsman for the occasion. Desperate and running out of time, Doug calls upon Jimmy Callahan (Kevin Hart), owner and operator of Best Man Inc., a company that provides attendants for grooms in need of them. As Doug tries to pull off the con, a bromance unexpectedly blossoms between Jimmy and himself. Director: Jeremy Garelick Stars: Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, Alan Ritchson, Josh Gad, Kevin Hart The Woman in Black 2: Angel of Death PG-13 98 min Drama | Horror | Thriller As bombs rain down on London during the Blitz of World War II, a group of schoolchildren are evacuated with Eve, their young schoolteacher, to the safety of the British countryside. Taken to an old and empty estate, cut off by a causeway from the mainland, they are left at Eel Marsh PUBLIC NEWS House. One by one, the children begin acting strangely and Eve, with the help of local military commander Harry, discovers that the group has awoken a dark force even more terrifying and evil than the city’s air raids. Eve must now confront her own demons to save the children and survive the woman in black Director:Tom Harper Stars: Helen McCrory, Jeremy Irvine, Phoebe Fox, Leanne Best Top Five R 101 min Comedy Though he began in stand-up comedy, Andre Allen (Chris Rock) hit the big-time as the star of a trilogy of actioncomedies about a talking bear. Andre is forced to spend the day with Chelsea (Rosario Dawson) a profile writer for the New York Times, whose film critic has just panned Andre’s passion project about the Haitian Revolution. 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With no outdoors experience, a heavy backpack and little else to go on but her own will, Cheryl sets out alone to hike the Pacific Crest Trail -- one of the country’s longest and toughest through-trails. Director: Jean-Marc Vallée Stars: Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Gaby Hoffmann JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 15 YOUR CUSTOMERS ARE GOING HERE FOR THEIR NEWS AND INFORMATION. WHY AREN’T YOU HERE WITH THEM? 16 JAN. 28 - FEB. 3, 2015 PUBLIC NEWS