a touch of nyc in the woodlands

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a touch of nyc in the woodlands
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HOUSTON’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWEEKLY
VOL 1, ED 14 | MARCH 4 - 10, 2015 | FREE
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A TOUCH
OF NYC IN
THE WOODLANDS
RC GALLEGOS AND HIS
RC’S NYC PIZZA TEAM
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LETTER RIP
THE
LAST
THING
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CELEBRATING THE GOALS YOU ACHIEVE, REMEMBERING
THE ONES YOU LOVE, AND THE PEACE THAT GOES WITH IT
The last thing that is written in each issue
of the Public News is my little column, Letter
Rip. The process in getting to that particular
last thing is making sure the paper is full,
laid out correctly and any errors are caught.
Admittedly, I’ve missed
some but for the most
part I’ve been pretty satisfied with the results.
I also want to make
sure that all the writers
are represented well.
They all do a very fine
job reaching out to the
community and helping
give them a voice. Reviewing the growth and
Ken Petty influence of the PN (Public News’ official nick
name) I have discovered that a new writer
joins up with the Public News every issue. I
feel very blessed to have these individuals
helping forward effort.
This issue marks the second time within a
month that we have put together an 18-page
publication. We’ve begun to expand our music
coverage as well as our film and dining sections. The art section has also shown to be a
strong voice in the community. The Public
News has much to be thankful for and hope
you appreciate the efforts of Bart Pearston,
Nick Rama, Rosanne Friedman, Paul Van
Deusen, Jamie Alvear, Mark Crampton and
Philip Shrei. Not only have they provided
great content for the PN, but they represent the
best of go-getters looking for the underserved
and underpromoted aspects of this community
that we call North Houston. Without missing
anyone, there have been others who have
written small commentaries, submitted music
listings, asked questions in the Mail Bag, and
in other ways contributed to the success of the
Public News.
As a community of writers, editors, readers
and advertisers, we hope that you are taking
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are doing and let us know what we should be
doing to make this newspaper better.
The goals and aspirations of everyone connected with the PN is a never ending and an
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who have made a difference over the course
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Lastly, I need to thank the one person who
puts up with my pursuit of newspapering, my
bride. Without her support and encouragement, this modern version of the Public News
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CORRECTION:
Names to Art Talk’s featured artists in PN #13,
Benjamin Jauregui and Michel Lykke, were
ommitted from their respective works. We
apologize for the ommission.
Editorial Chairman: Ken Petty
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NEWS BRIEFS
The Pavilion Partners
17th Annual Wine
Dinner & Auction
Fleming’s Steakhouse & Wine Bar
and Hunnicutt Winery Featured
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The Woodlands, TX – Enjoy a one-of-akind dining experience on the Main Stage
at The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
during the 17th Annual Wine Dinner &
Auction March 22. The event is hosted by
the Pavilion Partners, the official volunteer
organization of The Center for the Performing Arts at The Woodlands, home of
The Pavilion. The cost to attend the event
is $225 per person, which benefits The
Pavilion’s educational programming and
Partners Fine Arts Scholarship Fund.
Featured at this year’s Wine Dinner and
Auction is HUNNICUTT Winery. Based
in Napa Valley, HUNNICUTT Winery is
family owned and operated and focuses
on the Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon
and Chardonnay varietals. Founder Justin
Hunnicutt Stephens will be in attendance
at the event to present his wines and the
Hunnicutt story.
Guests will enjoy the sounds of Maydwell Musical Group while sampling
Hunnicutt wines and hors d’oeurves during
the reception. A seated dinner by Fleming’s
Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar immediately follows the reception. Fleming’s has
generously underwritten the meal for the
event since 2011.
This year’s event
honors Candi &
Gerald Glenn. A
former member of
The Pavilion’s board
of directors for nine
years, Candi served
as chairman of the
board during the
renovation after
Hurricane Ike. She
also has co-chaired
the Wine Dinner
from 2011-2014.
Active in many
charitable organizations and endeavors,
the Glenns have supported the American
Heart Association and other local organizations. Gerald currently serves as vice-chairman of the board of trustees for The John
Cooper School in The Woodlands.
Underwriters of the event include Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, Candi
& Gerald Glenn, Dianne & George Lindahl
III, Lisa & Fred Koetting, Texas Children’s
Hospital, Lorri & Brian Petrauskas, Sylvia
Candi & Gerald Glenn
Caracio, Sara & Randy Ortwein, Theresa
& Dr. Lamar Roemer, Cindy Notarainni,
Julita & Gary Bolen, JoAnne & Randy
Lowry, Judy & Dickie Jones and Robichau’s Jewelry.
For more information about The Pavilion
Partners 17th Annual Wine Dinner & Auction, or the Partners organization, please
contact Leslie Williams at 281-210-1125 or
lwilliams@woodlandscenter.org.
San Antonio Institute
of Texan Cultures
hosting exhibit on Sikhs
The Institute of Texan Cultures (ITC) in
University of Texas at San Antonio will host
an exhibit ‘Sikhs: Legacy of the Punjab’ from
February 21 to January three next.
Developed by Smithsonian Institution and
sponsored by the Sikh Heritage Foundation,
it features a collection of traditional Sikh art,
information
on the cultures history and beliefs, artifacts
such as ceremonial weapons and armor, and a
model of the Golden Temple. March 21 will
be Sikh Family Day, offering hands-on opportunities to learn about the Sikhs and their
traditions.
Religious statesman Rajan Zed, in a statement in Nevada today, commended ITC for
sharing the rich Sikh heritage with the rest
of the world through this Sikhism focused
exhibition. Sikhs had made remarkable contributions to the world, nation and society and
these needed to be highlighted, Zed added.
Rajan Zed, who is President of Universal
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Society of Hinduism, pointed out that world
needed to have a broader and more inclusive outlook about religion and urged major
museums/art-galleries of the world to organize
more such exhibitions.
The ITC in downtown San Antonio gives
voice to the experiences of people from across
the globe who call Texas home and Angelica
Docog is its Executive Director. ITC is a component of The University of Texas at San
Antonio whose “Core Values” include dialogue and inclusiveness. Ricardo
Romo is the President.
Sikhism is fifth largest religion in the world
and Sikhs believe in one immortal Being; Ten
Gurus, from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind
Singh; the Guru Granth Sahib; the utterances
and teachings of the ten Gurus; and baptism
bequeathed by the tenth Guru. Personal contact with Sikhs usually impresses the outsider
with energetic hospitality.
NEWS BRIEFS
City Of Huntsville Wins Second
City Planning Award
Huntsville TX - The City of Huntsville has
been honored with a second award for its
Harnessing Huntsville’s Potential Report. The
result of the H-GAC Housing and Economic
Development Case Study and conducted as
part of the Our Great Region 2040 project, the
plan is the recipient of a 2015 National Merit
Award for Outstanding Small Town or Rural
Plan from the American Planning Association’s Small Town and Rural Planning (STaR)
Division. The City of Huntsville’s project
partners were the Houston-Galveston Area
Council (H-GAC), Design Workshop, and
Franklin Associates.
Harnessing Huntsville’s Potential outlines a
strategy for the city to capitalize on development opportunities where land is available.
The study also provides a clear framework for
addressing other priority issues, such as creating affordable housing options; increasing and
diversifying the labor pool; and promoting
business development, retention, and expansion.
APA’s STaR Division Awards Committee
informed the City that the case study plan
was chosen for a Merit Award because of its
unique case study approach and that the committee had been impressed with the breadth of
strategies outlined in the plan, the extensive
business involvement, the way the plan was
laid-out, and how the images helped make the
plan user-friendly.
H-GAC included the following in their
information on the plan, “Our Great Region
2040 is a high-level plan that presents big
ideas and proposes strategies to move the
H-GAC region toward achieving the vision
of being one of the world’s greatest places
to live, work, and succeed by the year 2040.
During the development of the plan, six case
studies were selected from a variety of entities
to examine overarching issues of regional importance. Together, they provide a tool box of
actions and practices that can be used by other
communities across the region as they respond
to similar challenges and opportunities. Case
studies were conducted in Bay City, Brazoria County, along Cypress Creek Greenway,
Galveston, Houston, and Huntsville.
City Neighborhood Resources Director Dr.
Spring Break Activities at the
Huntsville Public Library
On Monday, March 9, the library will have a
preschool movie at 10:30 a.m. in the Children’s Room. This movie is appropriate for
preschool ages and is rated G.
The library will celebrate Teen Tech Week
beginning with Go Animate Photography on
Monday, March 9th and an Audacity Audio
Editing Program on Tuesday, March 10th.
These classes are appropriate for ages 13-17.
Both classes are from 2:00-3:30 p.m. in the
Community Room.
On Tuesday, March 10th at 10:30 a.m. there
will be a live Candy Land game in the Community Room. This game is for all ages.
The library will have its regular story time
on Wednesday at 10:45 a.m. The theme will
be St Patrick’s Day and Rainbows.
Also on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m.
in the Community Room, there will be a
special program just for Spring Break, featuring Belinda Henry, The Creature Teacher.
During this program Creature Teacher will
feature eight exotic animals, including Chester
the Hedgehog, Lilo the Sugar Glider, Paisley
the Prairie Dog, Spice the Chinchilla, Slinky
the Ferret, Scooter the Giant African Spurred
Tortoise, Bullwinkle the Python, and Dino the
Bearded Dragon.
The library will offer a teen craft activity,
Altered Books, on Wednesday, March 11th at
3:30 p.m., in the Community Room. Altered
Books uses a variety of art mediums to create
an art journal.
There will be a special Preschool craft time
with sensory bins on Thursday, March 12th
at 10:30 p.m. Take the pressure off and let
someone else provide the fun and messy crafts
today! Dress for messy play (craft aprons will
be provided for the children as well).
Thursday’s Teen activity will be clock making from old LPs and CDs. The activity will
take place in the Community Room at 2:30
p.m. on Thursday, March 12th.
Also on Thursday, March 12th will be the
monthly Family Movie Night at 5:30 p.m.,
sponsored by Texas Children’s Health Plan.
All movies are rated G or PG and complementary drinks and popcorn will be served.
On Friday, March 13th, the library will have
an Elementary Craft at 10:30 p.m., on making
Lava Lamps. This activity will be in the Community Room and is for children ages 5-12.
The last Spring Break event for teens will
feature a movie marathon from 12:00-5:00
p.m. on Friday, March 13. Complimentary
drinks and popcorn will be served. Movies
will be appropriate for teen audiences and will
be rated PG or PG-13.
For more information on any Spring Break
Activities please contact Kristi Glasgow at
936-291-5472 or kglasgow@huntsvilletx.gov.
Sherry McKibben worked with a dedicated
group of citizens and staff and the project
partners who produced the award winner by
reaching out into all parts of Huntsville.
“I am very proud of what our community accomplished with this plan and am thrilled that
all our hard work is being recognized with this
national award.”
The plan was previously awarded the
Waves of Change 2013 Long Range Planning
Award by the Texas Chapter of the American
Planning Association in September 2013.
Aron Kulhavy, Director of Community and
Economic Development, echoed at that time
McKibben’s praise of the consulting firm that
helped garner the project the nomination and
win.
“The consultants did a great job guiding us
through the process and putting together a
great plan from discussions with the community,” he said. “In the end, we have a priority
list that includes some great ideas and projects
and a plan in place to implement them.”
WALKER COUNTY
HOSTS ANNUAL
TRASH BASH MARCH 7
Walker County Proud Communities
(WCPC), consisting of members from Walker
County, City of Huntsville Solid Waste and
Recycling, Texas Forest Service, Master Gardeners, and local businesses, is sponsoring the
20th Annual Trash Bash on Saturday, March 7,
2015, from 8 a.m. to noon. Annually, over 400
vehicles come through the three drop-off sites,
including the City of Huntsville Disposal and
Recycling Facility, Walker County Precinct
Barn 3, and Walker County Precinct Barn 4,
with over 150 tons of garbage, tires, and metal
(brush is composted and not disposed of).
The drop-off sites do not accept farm implement tires, concrete, bricks, burn barrels,
junk vehicles, liquids of any type, or vehicle
batteries (some rejected items may be handled
at the upcoming Household Hazardous Waste
Day in April). Over 100 volunteers from
the Walker County Sheriff ’s Office, Walker
County Community Supervision and Corrections, Master Gardeners, Walker County
Environmental Enforcement, Walker County
Commissioners, Try 2 Recycle, Waste Management of Houston, and the City of Huntsville Disposal and Recycling staff assist during
this multi-site event.
The purpose of Trash Bash is to provide
citizens an opportunity to dispose of materials
at no cost and to prevent illegal dump sites.
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“The Skin Of Our Teeth”
Now Through March 14, 2015
Wilder’s timeless allegory about the life of mankind.
The play centers around the Antrobus family from
Excelsior New Jersey. This epic story follows
George Antrobus (the inventor of the wheel among
other things) and his family through history, from
The Ice Age to the great flood and on to the end of
the World War. A true classic of the American stage.
Performances:
February 20 Thru March 14 Fridays and Saturdays at
8pm. Sunday Matinee
March 1 at 3pm Tickets are $17 - $15 seniors and
students (with ID).
Reservations: email tickets@theatresouthwest.org or
call (713) 661 9505. Theatre Southwest is located at
8944A Clarkcrest, 77063.
Houston Symphony
Blockbuster Film Scores
March 5-8, 2015
Michael Krajewski, conductor
Close your eyes and imagine yourself in the scene
with the best of Hollywood’s film scores as you
travel with Mike and the orchestra to experience
some of the past 30 years’ greatest motion picture
soundtracks. From the uplifting Forrest Gump
and epic Titanic, to the fantastical Pirates of the
Caribbean and The Lord of the Rings, as well as the
colorful Avatar, re-live music of the big screen from
composers James Horner, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman and, of course, John Williams.
Houston Symphony is located at 615 Louisiana
Street, Ste 102 in Houston, TX 77002
*Please note that the performance on March 5 is
part of our Sugar Land Series and will take place at
Sugar Land Baptist Church. Learn more here.
AD Players present Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
Book and Lyrics by Judith Viorst and music
by Shelly Markham
March 3 through March 22
Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00pm
Wednesdays - Saturdays 10:30am
Sunday Matinees 2:30pm
Alexander is having a bad day. A terrible day. A horrible day. To be quite honest, it’s a terrible horrible,
no good, very bad day. In this delightful adaptation
of her popular book, Judith Viorst sets Alexander’s
rather trying life to music and brings to the stage
one of America’s feistiest characters. Not only does
Alexander wake up with gum in his hair, but his
mother forgets to pack him dessert, and his best
friend decides he’s not his best friend anymore. Alexander’s struggles with life’s daily dramas will not
only entertain but educate young audiences as they
identify with Alexander and the obstacles he encounters, encouraging them to share their feelings and to
realize that bad days happen-- even in Australia.
SHOWTIMES
Tuesday, March 3 at 7:00pm
Wednesdays - Saturdays 10:30am
Sunday Matinees 2:30pm
Tickets may be purchased online at
www.adplayers.org,
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Baldwin Boettcher Library
Saturday, March 7, 2015 1-3pm
St. Patrick’s Day
Celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day at the Baldwin
Boettcher Branch Library with music, refreshments
and a fun activity for adults.. Kevin Groover and
Ivan Collins will play traditional Celtic music and
the audience will have an opportunity to win a prize
by participating in our activity. The party is scheduled on Saturday, March 7thth from 1 to 3 pm. Call
the library at 281-821-1320 for more information
about this party.
Annual Spring Home & Garden Show
Saturday & Sunday, March 7-8, 2015
Waterway Marriott
The 13th Annual Spring Home & Garden Show The
Woodlands will be held at The Woodlands Waterway
Marriott Hotel & Convention Center, 1601 Lake
Robbins Drive, on Saturday and Sunday, March 7
and 8, 2015.
“The 2015 Spring Home & Garden Show is the 25th
event we’ve held in The Woodlands, marking 13
years of inspiring the area’s residents,” said Tony
Wood, president of Texwood Shows Inc., producer
of the annual spring and fall home and garden shows
in The Woodlands. “Many residents of the com-
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Ongoing [call for class dates & times]
Ongoing Computer Classes
Dave Smith, computer instructor, will be teaching seven different computer classes at the
Barbara Bush Branch Library in March 2015.
The classes are Computer Basics, Introduction
to the Internet, Email, MS Word, MS Excel, MS
PowerPoint, and MS Publisher.
He also teaches additional classes which are
offered at various times throughout the year,
including Digital Photography and Smartphone
Tips. Please call for the dates and times of the
classes and to register.
Each class meets for a single 2-hour session. As
class size is limited to 12 people, pre-registration is required for each class. Registration is
on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration
opens 30 days prior to the class.
Please visit the website (www.hcpl.net) or call
the library at 281-376-4610 for more information and to register for these classes. The classes
are held in the Barbara Bush Library Friends
Computer Lab at 6817 Cypresswood Drive in
Spring.
Baldwin Boettcher Library
Ongoing
English As A Second Language
The Baldwin Boettcher Library Staff provides
ESL classes for folks who want to learn to speak
English or improve their English speaking
skills. Our beginning classes are scheduled on
Mondays, 6-7:30 pm; Fridays 1-3 pm; Our
intermediate ESL classes are on Wednesdays,
6-7:30 pm and Thursdays, 1-3 pm; Our conversational English class is on Tuesdays 10-12 pm;
Our advanced English class is on Tuesdays 4-5
pm. Call the library at 281-821-1320 for more
information about the ESL classes.
Conroe Art League
Every Monday 9:30am-12:30pm
Every Wednesday 6pm-9pm
The Wonders of Watercolor Classes with
Carrie Allbritton!
Carrie discounts that old saying that watercolor
is the hardest media and unforgiving, believing
instead that when you understand the paints
and what they do on paper, you will find it fun,
rewarding and very forgiving.
Ongoing watercolor classes every Monday from
9:30am - 12:30pm AND every Wednesday from
6:00pm - 9:00pm at the Conroe Art League
Gallery.
Contact Carrie directly at: carrieallbritton@
gmail.com or 936-444-7303
Cost: $25.00 per class (payable a month in
advance)
Conroe Art League
Every Tuesday 1pm-3:30pm
Oil Painting Classes with Gary Hernandez
Each student works at his/her own pace in a
creative and pleasant atmosphere. The students
will learn the tools and materials of oil painting.
New students will be painting a new painting
at the first session. You will copy master paintings as a pathway to creating your own style of
painting. You will learn....
-How to use a grid to quickly layout the painting.
-How to select the right palette.
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munity anticipate our annual shows as a way to learn
what’s new and what’s changed, and have come to
depend on our expert exhibitors and vendors to give
them a jump start on the seasons’ trends. We see this
happening year after year as attendance at our shows
in The Woodlands continues to grow, most recently
almost reaching the 6,500 mark.”
Home cooking will receive special attention at the
spring show with a Wilsonart quartz countertop
feature area and Cunningham Gas’ crowd-favorite
outdoor cooking stage. New to the show in 2015
is the Ferguson Kitchen & Bath Lighting Gallery
Thermador Cooking Stage featuring Chef Robbie,
the preeminent expert on Thermador appliances,
who will provide four cooking demonstrations each
day. And on Sunday, March 8, attendees can shop for
fresh local produce, artisan cheeses, olive oil, eggs,
organic meats, prepared foods, natural soaps and
much more at the Grogan’s Mill Farmers Market.
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 7pm
Evening Book Club
The Evening Book Club’s March selection is Juliet
in August by Dianne Warren. All are welcome, bring
a friend. The April selection is The Traitor’s Wife:
the woman behind Benedict Arnold and the plan to
betray America by Allison Pataki.
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Tuesday, March 10, 2015 11am
Green Thumb Gardening Series
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-How to select and mix colors.
-How to select the right paint brushes
-How to apply color theory and use the color
wheel.
-How to pick the right canvas and how to coat a
canvas.
-How to varnish a painting.
-How to paint in Grisaille
These are only a few of the tips I will teach you
to create successful paintings and more importantly have an enjoyable painting experience.
Ongoing classes every Tuesday from 1:00pm 3:30pm at the Conroe Art League Gallery- 127
Simonton St. - Conroe, TX 77301
Contact Gary Hernandez directly to sign up:
713-569-9209 or garyhernandezstudio@yahoo.
com
Cost: $35.00/per class paid in advance monthly.
Conroe Art League
Second Tuesday of the month 2:30pm6pm
Photography Learning Center with Ed
Gorman
The Photography Learning Center is back at the
Conroe Art Gallery!!
If you have questions about photography or how
to use your camera, whether it’s a DSLR, SLR,
film, cell phone, iPad, etc., then come to the
Conroe Art Gallery on the second Tuesday of
each month from 2:30pm - 6:00pm. The Conroe
Art Gallery is at 127 Simonton St., Conroe, TX
77301.
Ed will show you how to work your camera and
take better photographs.
Contact Ed Gorman: edgorman1973@gmail.
com or call 936-443-3487 for more information.
Conroe Art League
First and Third Thursday 1pm-3:30pm
from the Harris County Public Library’s Digital Media Catalog. Come to the session March 10 at 11:00
to learn how to download E-Books to your device.
The Kindle demo will be held in the 2nd floor Barbara Bush Library Friends Computer Lab.
Bring your device, cables, your Amazon password
& user name if you have an Amazon account. You
need an Amazon account to borrow a book. You will
need a library card to borrow a book from the Digital
Catalog.
This class is now offered on the 2nd Tuesday of each
month at 11:00 AM. Registration is required. Call
281-376-4610. Registration opens 30 days prior to
the class.
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Thursday March 12, 2015 6:30-8:30pm
Green Thumb Gardening Series
The Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service and the
Harris County Master Gardeners are pleased to offer
the Green Thumb gardening series of lectures at the
Barbara Bush Branch Library. Come and learn on
March 12 from 6:30-8:30 pm. These lectures are free
and space is limited so please call 281-855-5600 to
register. This series will be held on the 2nd Thursday
of the month.
The topic this month is “Spring Vegetables - Harvesting Know How.” Come and learn how to be
a more successful gardener. The topic for April is
“Basic Irrigation and Rainwater Harvesting.”
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Monday, March 16, 2015 3:30pm
Journaling at the Library
Need motivation to write your life story? Join
Figure Drawing Group
Classes are at the Conroe Art League Gallery 127
Simonton St. Conroe, TX 77301
Live Model, All Skill Levels Welcome!
For more information contact: Darby Kachmar
darbykachmar@me.com 936-228-5126 or Marilyn
Lowry mlowry3@comcast.net or 936-447-1579
Fee is $10 per session, no reservation necessary
Conroe Art League
Every Thursday 2pm-4:30pm
Painting with Pastels
This is an ongoing weekly course, beginning February 5, 2015. The class meets every Thursday
from 2:00pm - 4:30pm in the upstairs classroom
at the Conroe Art League Gallery - 127 Simonton
St. - Conroe, TX 77301.
Painting in pastels is quick, easy, colorful, beautiful, very portable - and FUN! Handled correctly,
pastels will last many lifetimes and their pure
colors never fade, crack, or peel.
No stress and no pressure here to paint a masterpiece. You’ll learn how to turn “happy accidents”
into a part of your painting, or erase it - pastels are
very forgiving. Everyone will hjave a chance to
experiment with different techniques and materials, and you’ll develop your own unique style over
time.
For those who are new to art, you’ll learn the
basics of drawing and painting. For more experienced artists who are new to pastels, you’ll learn
the characteristics and techniques that are unique
to pastels. At the end of each class, you’ll have a
finished or nearly-finished painting to take home,
ready for framing.
Each student is encouraged to learn at their own
pace. You are welcomed to do a class-based painting from reference photos provided by the instructor, or bring in your own reference materials to
use. We may also paint from life, or go outdoors
to paint as the weather permits.
this beginner’s group. Monday, March 16 @ 3:30
pm—WCR conference room. Please call the library
(281-376-4610). The coordinator would like to send
you a welcoming e-mail and tell what to expect. She
will also provide you with the prompts that are being
used this month.
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Monday, March 16, 2015 7pm
Great Books Discussion Group
Great Books Discussion Group will meet in the
WCR Conference Room located on second floor of
the Barbara Bush Branch Library at 6817 Cypresswood Drive in Spring. Title for March is The
Republic by Plato. Great Books meets on the third
Monday of each month from 7:00-8:45 PM. Contact
Ed Boran for more information - 281-353-1450.
Hair) as Joseph.
TUTS’ production of Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat is made possible by the
generosity of ConocoPhillips.
Theatre Under The Stars’ 2014-15 season is generously sponsored by CHI St. Luke’s Health.
For all of Theatre Under The Stars’ 2014-15
shows, air transportation is provided by United
Airlines, the official airline of Theatre Under The
Stars. Media sponsors include ABC-13 and Houston
Chronicle. Season support is funded in part by grants
from the City of Houston through the Theater District Association, the National Endowment for the
Arts, and the Texas Commission on the Arts.
Tickets range from $25 to $124 and can be purchased online at www.tuts.com, or by phone at
713.558.TUTS
TUTS presents Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat
Blockbuster Musical Starring Diana DeGarmo and Ace Young
Starting Tuesday, March 17, 2015 and
running through March 29, 2015
The Hobby Center for Performing Arts –
Sarofim Hall
800 Bagby St., Houston, TX, 77002
One of the most enduring shows of all time, Tim
Rice & Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is the irresistible
family musical about the trials and triumphs of
Joseph, Israel’s favorite son.
The new production will feature Broadway/television star Diana DeGarmo (Hairspray, Hair) as The
Narrator and Broadway star Ace Young (Grease,
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 2:00 pm
Special Computer Class: Tips for Getting the
Most out of Your Smartphone
Bring your Smartphone and discover the world of
apps. Learn which ones are the best ones, how to
download them and their features. Also learn how
to set them up and use them. There will also be
instruction on taking and sharing pictures, as well as
storing pictures on your phone’s memory card. The
class will be on Tuesday, March 17 at 2:00 pm in the
Barbara Bush Library Friends Computer Lab.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Registration opens 30 days prior to the class.
Call 281-376-4610 to register. Class limited to 12
students.
During this ongoing course, you will:
-Improve your drawing skills, including proportions and perspective.
-Learn how to see and paint values, types of
underpaintings, both wet and dry.
-Create different effects using hard vs. soft pastels.
-Layer and blend pastels to get exactly the color
you want.
-Develop and use a portable pastel kit for outdoor
painting and travel.
-Know how to paint trees, clouds and water.
-Learn how to paint and draw from life and en
plein air (outdoors).
There’s no pressure to develop a masterpiece or
“do it right”. This class is all about having fun
and discovering the artist in you. You’ll have lots
of individual attention from the instructor with
helpful feedback so your paintings keep getting
better.
Your supply list has options to fit a budget, and
everyone is welcomed to register and join us any
time.
Please contact the instructor, Kathy Fediw, at
Kathy@jfaconsultingbiz.com or call her business
number at 281-687-6966, if you have any questions and for a list of materials.
Cost: $30.00 per class, payable at the first of each
month or at the beginning of each session.
Instructor: Kathy Fediw, LEED AP ID+C, CLP,
CLT
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Every Friday noon-2pm
French Classes with Marie
Come and learn French with Marie on Fridays
from 12:00-2:00. The class is intermediate level
and so some knowledge of French is required.
No registration is necessary. The class will meet
in the Robin Bush Room at the Barbara Bush
Branch Library, 6817 Cypresswood Drive in
Spring.
Barbara Bush Branch Library
Every Thursday noon-1pm
Yoga For Stress Relief
Certified yoga instructor, Linda Popinksi, offers
this free class every Thursday from 12:00-1:00 in
the Earl Elliott Room at the Barbara Bush Branch
Library, 6817 Cypresswood Drive in Spring. Both
men and women are welcome. Bring your own
yoga mat and a beach towel.
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Big Thicket Distilling
Every Saturday noon, 2pm, 4pm
Big Thicket Distilling Tours
We offer tours at 12, 2 and 4pm on Saturdays.
$10 per person. Includes a distillery tour and
tasting of our products.
Make your reservation online at BigThicketDistilling.com
Big Thicket Distillery’s telephone number is
936-666-1341
Fresh Arts
Continuing through March 13, 2015
An exhibition featuring new works by Jamie
Ellen Davis
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 Fresh Arts,
2101 Winter Street, Studio B11, Houston, TX,
77007. Free parking is available.
MARCH 4 - 10, 2015
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TO THE REPUBLIC
BUELLER? BUELLER? BUELLER?
WHAT SPRING ISD NEEDS TO DO TO DIG ITSELF OUT OF ITS MESS
Ferris: If anyone needs a day off, it’s Cameron. He has a lot of things to sort out before
he graduates. Can’t be
wound up this tight and
go to college, his roommate will kill him.
Ah, a classic in high
school humor. Problem
is, it isn’t Bueller that
is absent in our schools
this week; it is eleven
high ranking Spring
administrators.
Bart Pearston ISD
Today I re-enrolled
my senior son at Spring
H.S. We withdrew him back in January in the
middle of the year just before all the scheduling mess in the district came out. We felt
almost compelled to take a break from the
overwhelming problems we were experiencing. My older two children graduated there a
decade ago in 2003 P.D. (pre-Draper). Eight
years ago, the district had one exemplary
school, 17 recognized, and 11 acceptable.
The only “unacceptable” under the existing
ratings system, out of 30 schools, was a brand
new high school which was included in the
district’s ratings due to not having a “baseline”
to show improvement against. That rating
system has been replaced by a “met standard”
or “needs improvement” system in the past
three years by TEA, so it is nearly impossible
to make direct comparisons. The new TARP
report released last week that replaced the old
AEIS report that existed from 1990 to 2012
does make some direct comparisons between
the district and both Region IV and the state.
Estimates that 80% of Westfield Seniors, 70%
of Dekaney seniors, and 50% of Spring seniors
have “scheduling irregularities” according to
TEA and district investigations reported in the
Houston Chronicle. Even with enrollment in
online credit recovery classes, night classes
and Summer School dozens of them will not
be able to graduate in May
Spring ISD was found to be behind both
the state and region in STAAR testing, graduSTOP SMOKING
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produced a graduation minefield statewide. I
sincerely hope that this problem isn’t as prevalent elsewhere as it is in Spring ISD. I suspect
it is like an onion that the smell will only grow
as the layers are peeled. The indisputable decline at Spring ISD is due to a conglomeration
of factors. Identifying each one is necessary
to repair and prevent them in the future. I am
hoping Doctor Watson and all the other “Doctors” in Superintendent positions in the area
make a thorough examination, prognosis, and
an accurate diagnosis. The educational success
of our area’s youth depends on these people
and the school boards which hire them. Election of ex Board members like Ruth Houston,
who was terminated under scandal while
director of Special Education at North Forest,
highlights the need for community involvement. Dr. Draper’s recommendation of those
terminated from positions of leadership being
approved by the School Board makes them
contributors in this travesty.
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ation and dropout rates, and college readiness.
In fairness to the first year superintendent who
has pushed for the termination of the “Old
Guard” at the top of the district, his recent
meetings deserve the opportunity to follow
through with the promises to fix the problems
that have been found to have existed for the
past 6-8 years.
Currently working as a high school
counselor, I can attest to the complications of
numerous graduation plans and requirements
under HB3 and HB5 during that timespan.
It is critical that the four year plans required
by law to be made in 8th grade statewide be
regularly checked for graduation compliance.
The stories of many colleagues and neighbors
of repeat courses being scheduled, credits
awarded to classes not taken or for credit by
exams never taken are plentiful. The increased
amount of non-academic responsibilities being added to high school counselors makes it
even more likely that these types of errors will
occur.
Lack of a clear vision educationally has
MARCH 4 - 10, 2015
PUBLIC NEWS
It’s that time of the year again. You made a
resolution for dramatic change, and by now
you have already fallen off the bandwagon.
This is the same story every year. February
brings the Super Bowl, Girl Scout Cookies,
Valentine’s Day and a
host of other things to
derail your best made
intentions. But why
do your New Year’s
Resolutions fail every
year? Simple, you try
to change too much too
fast! Your brain and
body’s biochemistry
are not geared toward
dramatic changes. We
Philip Schrei are creatures of habit,
and to change unhealthy
lifestyle habits we must do it slowly. Most
people have heard that it takes just 21 days to
make something a habit, but scientific research
has proven this to be a myth. Research from
the European Journal of Social Psychology
shows that it takes 66 days for the human
mind to turn a new activity or behavior
from practice to automaticity. Simple tasks
like drinking 8 cups of water per day could
become a habit in 21 days, but more complex
difficult tasks, like doing 50 sit-ups everyday
will take significantly longer to become a
habit. This is why most people fail if they rely
on this 21 day model. So, what can you do?
Here are a few tips I give clients to help
them create and achieve lasting change.
1) Monitor your lifestyle for a week and
make a list of the unhealthy activities that
you do and those healthy habits that you
want to do.
2) Rank these activities from simplest to
most complicated.
3) Start working on the easiest one first!
Once you have incorporated this into your
daily lifestyle without thinking about it, it
is a habit! Give yourself a pat on the back
(not a food reward)
4) Now, start working on the second activity on your list being careful not to forget
about your first one. We are building momentum here, adding activities, not doing
one at a time.
5) Continue adding activities from your
list each time you feel that you have successfully mastered the previous activity.
Its all about momentum!
Be sure you are not forcing the next activity
or making a huge effort to accomplish it when
you move to the next one. Remember the
research; it takes on AVERAGE 66 days. The
first few activities on your list may only take
21 days, but as you move down your list it
could take as long as 120 days for one activity
to become a natural part of your life.
If you find yourself falling off the bandwagon, you are progressing to the next activity
too quickly! Slow down and don’t rush this,
otherwise next year you will be back at square
one! Stay Positive and try harder!
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THE ART GUYS PLAY
WITH THE WORLD
by Rosanne Friedman
Marcel Duchamp put a snow shovel in a gallery, suspended from the ceiling and called it,
“In Advance of a Broken Arm” with that and his
Readymade series Duchamp wanted to put art at
the service of the mind. Critics point out that it
sold for millions of dollars and is in a museum;
Marcel Duchamp was having a little fun with the
business of the art world.
Marcel Duchamp put a urinal in a gallery,
placed it upside down, and signed it. He was
the first in placing a non art object in an art context created a whole new awareness of
both objects and the context. This happened in
1915 one hundred years ago. Dada was
the anti art movement that threw stones at the art
world but ended up extending the
definitions of what is possible in art. Surrealism
was first defined as the chance meeting
of an umbrella and a sewing machine, tickling
the conscious to tend to the subconscious, images
of Meret Oppenhiem’s fur lined tea cup become
iconic, again extending the possible in art.
I asked my 18 year old son, can you think
of anything that when you put it in a different
context it changes. Immediately he responded,
“Cows” Then he said, “Water” , then “Houses”.
Then he said, “Yeah, pretty much everything.”
We have a Houston treasure in the Art Guys.
They went into the lobby of a pricey office building and created an art space and an art event:
It’s a public space—they made it a private
experience
A light empty space—they made it a black
controlled space.
They controlled what the viewer would see.
They controlled where the viewer would
look.
Going into the black tunnel are Peek holes that
entice the viewer to stretch and bend to
look where The Art Guys have decided. And
what one finds are found objects—non- art
objects, objects that create new definitions when
placed together—echos of the surreal.
The viewers attention gives the miniature scenes
preciousness, and as Marcel
Duchamp would say, the work is
finished by the viewer.
The viewer comes from public
space to dark space and then to
a kind of vacation space—two
chairs, boots off, the chairs are
organized to view an outdoor
woodlands scene. Real leaves are
mechanically moving, in a surreal
manner, providing a somewhat
total relief from the city.
The Art Guys are playing with
the world. They are creating art
spaces where there were sterile
lobbies of the most pricey office
buildings in Houston It’s art at the service of
the playful minds of the Art Guys, it’s all good
fun, and it’s all Marcel Duchamp come alive as
a tickle. Open through May 9, 2015 One Allen
Center, Downtown Houston.
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MARCH 4 - 10, 2015
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COVER STORY/NICK’S LOCAL EATS
A TOUCH
OF NYC IN
THE WOODLANDS
RC GALLEGOS AND HIS
RC’S NYC PIZZA TEAM
TAKE PIZZA PIE MAKING
TO A WHOLE NEW LEVEL
STORY BY NICK RAMA
10
MARCH 4 - 10, 2015
PUBLIC NEWS
New York style Pizza?
RC: I initially learned how to make great New
York style pizza in New York at Bleeker Street
Pizza. Of course I spend endless days and
nights since then traveling to NY and conferring with friends and colleagues from NY as
well as trial and error to perfect my dough and
sauce recipes.
RC’s NYC Pizza and Pasta
is one of my favorite local Pizza
Joints, but they do so much more
then their signature hand tossed
New York style pizzas. RC’s wings
are some of the best in the area,
with his signature sauces that are
so good. Owned by RC Gallegos,
his other location was so successful in Kingwood he decided
to open another location. Most
pizza joints that serve a multitude
of menu items, usually only do a
couple of them well.
RC’s has fantastic pastas, great appetizers,
original sandwiches (like the NY – TX Italian
Beef) and just recently introducing their take
on Deep Dish pizza. It is one of the best in
town. One will notice crazy creations like the
Bam Burgers and his not so famous (yet) Pork
Wings (more on those later). RC’s even has a
28” Pizza if you happen to be feeding a crowd
or party. If you haven’t been yet, you need to
check out this great fast casual restaurant. It
will definitely satisfy the whole family’s cravings with their many great menu choices.
Nick: What inspired your menu choices and
recipes?
RC: Honestly, my
experience in New
York inspired my
menu choices and
earlier restaurant.
New York pies are
very basic. Most
popular pizza in
NY: Plain cheese.
They just walk in
and order a plain
pie. My recipes
were initially
inspired by my
time in New York,
but have evolved
over the years to
accommodate the
tastes and feedback
from our guests.
Each new restaurant
I have opened have
been different in
kitchen design and
menu choices. Each
one has also been a step closer to the direction
of my final concept, which is this one we’re
sitting in here in The Woodlands/Spring market. A larger floor plan, larger kitchen layout
with a bar area and more parking. But each
community we operate in probably inspires
our menu more than New York ever did.
Since opening after my return from New York,
I have had to “Texify” many of the products
I cook and the way I cook them. Our original
pie was “too greasy” for my new guests, my
chicken wings were too crisp because they
were not breaded, and my Texas patrons didn’t
appreciate that. Also, the few toppings we
offered were not enough, nor gourmet enough.
Plus, my pizza cooks were having problems
cooking the pies straight on the stones. We
have gotten a great reaction to the custom
designed hand painted tables of different New
York scenes by a local artist who has done a
GREAT job, Cheri Paulson. She also painted
some fantastic custom pieces for both locations, The Woodlands and Kingwood, of Frank
Sinatra, The Rat Pack, Marilyn Monroe and
Central Park that adorn our walls. My goal in
designing the menu to take us into the future
was “diversification”. I want to be known for
MORE than just the best pie around. “RC’S is
more than just pizza.”
Nick: Where did you learn to make great
Nick: I heard you have won some pizza
competitions. Tell me about the competitions and what awards you have won?
RC: Yes, we have. My first award was a big
one. The Pizza Expo put on by Pizza Today
Magazine, in Las Vegas, is the largest Expo
for the pizza Industry. Well. I decided at the
last minute to enter but the competition was
full, so I asked them to put me on a short call
list if someone cancelled. Sure enough 3 days
before leaving for the Expo I got the call and
got a spot. I competed in March 2009 with
a plain cheese pie, no toppings, and won 1st
place in my region. It was like a big deal for a
little fish like me. Then in June 2009, I entered
The Texas Restaurant Association (TRA)
Best of the Southwest pizza competition in
Dallas, TX, and won 2nd place there with
our California Pie. I returned to Las Vegas in
March 2011 to win 3rd place with that same
cheese pie at that huge competition. Then in
2013 I went back and won 2nd place with a
pepperoni pie. These were all huge feats for
me, but the win
I am proudest of
came this year
on January 19,
2015. I went to
New York to
compete at The
Caputo Cup.
Normally this
competition is
in Naples, Italy.
This is the 1st
year they have
held it in the
states, along
with a Summit. So I have
been serving an
authentic NYC
product, developed by me 12
years ago while
working in NYC and perfected over the years.
I competed against other pizzerias in NY
and won 2nd place in a competition that was
judged on presenting the Classic New York
Style Pizza, again with a plain cheese pie.
Nick: Your Wings
are awesome, but
please tell our
readers what Pork
Wings are? I really
love those things
with RC’S Spicy
BBQ sauce. Also,
what are some of
your customers’
favorite appetizers
on the menu?
RC: So, Pork Wings
are something I
came up with over
5 years ago with
the help of a friend
who is a chef. I liked
to keep it new and
fresh on my menu.
My guests have been
going crazy for my
chicken wings so I
wanted to find a way
to expand on that al-
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ready popular item and *poof* the Pork Wings
were born. These little gems are pork shanks
that we fry like a chicken wing and toss in our
famous wing sauces. By the way, all of our
homemade sauces are for sale at both restaurants; especially my homemade RC’S Spicy
BBQ Sauce. My customers’ favorite appetizers are still led by our wings, but our calamari
and Yankee Dip (spinach and artichoke dip)
served with Focaccia Bread are 2 other VERY
popular appetizers. We put a very different
spin on these 2 otherwise common appetizers.
Our calamari is served with a sweet Thai pepper sauce and consist of steaks julienned, hand
battered and lightly fried. Also, don’t forget
about our meatball sliders, homemade meatballs, and homemade gravy. (Marinara) Oh
yeah and you can’t miss our Bam! Burgers. I
take 100% beef and hand batter the patties, fry
them to perfection and toss them in our wing
sauce. We serve them like a burger with lettuce, tomato, onion and of course your choice
of Ranch or Bleu Cheese. Bite into them and
experience the wing sauce and Ranch or Bleu
Cheese, then see how the batter keeps all the
flavor and juice from the burger inside until
you bite into it. Bam! There’s the beef flavor.
Nick: I really like your Wallstreet Chicken
Pasta. What a great dish! What are some of
your favorite pasta dishes here?
RC: It’s hard to answer that question. It’s
like asking a parent which one of their kids
is their favorite. But I thoroughly enjoy any
of the pasta dishes with our homemade gravy
(Marinara). We have an off-the-menu Veal
Parmigiana that is to die for. Our Ryan pasta
dishes are phenomenal! Shrimp or chicken,
you choose. Our pasta Del Nonna has always
been, and still is, our best seller. Our homemade Alfredo sauce, made fresh to order,
and our homemade Marinara mixed together,
served with chicken, mushrooms and onions.
So sweet, rich and delicious!
Nick: RC’S is pretty famous for their
original crust, but do you have other styles
of crust? What are some of the others you
offer?
RC: Well, we have our whole wheat crust that
we offer as a hand tossed NY thin. But right
now Grandma pies are trending and growing in popularity. A ½ inch thick rectangular
pie that is built differently. It has cheese on
bottom, sauce on top EVERY Grandma is
topped off with EVOO and fresh basil. These
finishing products really enhance the flavor of
the pie. We also have our Sicilian Pies. These
have ALWAYS been popular, with a 1 ½ inch
thick, twice proofed, twice baked crust. Both
of these are made with our original award-
RC’s continues on page 16
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Thurs Mar 5 8:30pm Meiko [$12]
Fri Mar 6 8:30pm The Derailers [$18]
Sat Mar 7 8:30pm David Grace & Band [$10]
Swanny’s Bar & Grill
6224 Theall Rd., Houston 281-440-1308
No Music Reported
314 Pruitt Rd, Spring 713-364-8140
www.papasicehousetx.com
Live Music will resume in April 2015
NORTH SPRING
OLD TOWN SPRING
19th Hole Grill & Bar
202 Sawdust Rd #118, Spring 281-363-2574
www.19th.cc [$10 cover on all shows]
Fri Mar 06 8pm Keepers of the Frequency
Sat Mar 07 8pm Reckless High, In Cedium, Band Nerds
Mon Mar 09 8pm The AJ’s
Thu Mar 12 8pm Texas Soul
Fri Mar 13 8pm Bow Before Horus, Aurorean
Sat Mar 14 8pm Winters End, SwitchBlade Lover, Set In
Stone
Mon Mar 16 8pm Channing & Cowling
Thu Mar 19 8pm TreynWrek
Fri Mar 20 8pm The Dirty Reckless
Sat Mar 21 8pm Designed In Kaos, Erasethevirus, B.T.K.
Mon Mar 23 8pm Sick Duck featuring Justin Pena
Crabby Daddy
25186 I-45, The Woodlands 281-296-2722
www.crabbydaddy.com
Fri Mar 6 Rhythm Daddyz
Sat Mar 7 Rhythm Daddyz
Kat Daddy Bar
463 FM 1488, Conroe 936-273-9342
www.katdaddysbar.com
No Live Music in March
Papa’s On The Lake
9400 Hwy 105 W., Lake Conroe 936-447-2500
www.papasonthelake.com
Live Music resumes in the Spring
Red Brick Tavern
119 Simonton, Conroe 936-539-2000
www.theredbricktavern.com
Every Sunday Gospel Sunday Brunch
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
Fri Mar 6 8pm BlackTop Mojo
Fri Mar 13 8pm Carry The Storm
Sat Mar 14 8pm Victim
The Concert Pub North
2470 Cypress Creek Pkwy., Houston 281-583-8111
www.theconcertpub.com
Fri Mar 6 TNT
Sat Mar 7 Foundry featuring Blaze Bayley, John Moyer,
Rick Plester, Johnny Kelly
Crescent Moon Wine Bar
440 Rayford Rd., #115, Spring 281-364-WINE (9463)
www.crescentmoonwinebar.com
Thur Mar 5 8pm Salsa Night with Grupo
Fri Mar 6 8pm Last Soul Clan Band
Sat Mar 7 8pm Rhythm Inc Band
Weds Mar 11 8pm Ry Bradley
Thur Mar 12 8pm Salsa Night with Yelba
Fri Mar 13 8pm Level One Band
Sat Mar 14 8pm Lost Boyz Band
Weds Mar 18 8pm Haley Cole
Thur Mar 19 8pm Salsa Night with Grupo
Fri Mar 20 8pm Checkered Past Band
Sat Mar 21 8pm The Fab Five
Weds Mar 25 8pm Skylar
Thur Mar 26 8pm Salsa Night with Grupo
Fri Mar 27 8pm Breakfast At Tiffanys
Sat Mar 28 8pm Kool Breeze Band
Cross Track Ice House
http://www.cross-track-tx.com
200 Magnolia St., Old Town Spring 281-907-0711
No Music Reported
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 Mar 6 9pm Not The Rachels
Sat Mar 7 9pm JB Barnett
Fri Mar 13 9pm Not The Rachels
Fri Mar 20 9pm Not The Rachels
Sat Mar 21 9pm Louis Adams Band
Sun Mar 22 9pm The John Armon Band
Sat Mar 28 9pm Live Music From Crossroads
Chicago Joe’s
18433 Kuykendahl Rd Spring 281-533-3000
Thurs, Fri & Sat Dueling Pianos (thru March)
Fri Mar 6 9pm Chicago Joe’s Band featuring David de
LeGarza
Sat Mar 7 9pm Chicago Joe’s Blues Band featuring Page One
Sun Mar 8 1pm Curtis King
Mak’s Place Sports Bar & Grill
5200 Louetta Rd., Houston 832-698-1611
www.maksplacesportsbar.com
Fri March 6 9pm J B Barnett
That One Bar
4660 Louetta #100, Spring 832-562-3942
www.thatonebar.com
Fri Mar 13 9pm Turn Mic
Fri Mar 20 9pm The Irrationals
Fri Mar 27 9pm Treynwrek
Fri Apr 3 9pm .07 Blues Band
Two Mules Tavern
http://www.twomulestavern.com
100 Cypresswood Dr., Spring 281-528-0600
Sat April 11 9pm Under Cover Brothers
TOMBALL
Cheers
no website
916 West Main St., Tomball 281-351-2599
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Dosey Doe Big Barn
25911 I-45 N., The Woodlands 281-367-3774
www.doseydoe.com
Thurs Mar 5 8:30pm Vaughn Traditon Tour [$15]
Fri Mar 6 8:30pm Dimitri’s Rail [$14]
Sat Mar 7 8:30pm Matt Caldwell [$14]
Tues Mar 10 8pm Kyle Hutton CD Release Preview [$15]
Weds Mar 11 8pm Parker McCollum & Band [$12]
Papa’s Ice House
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
105 Cafe
3010 W Davis St (936) 539-3447
Alfonso’s Mexican Restaurant
1208 S Frazier St (936) 441-9110
Asian Bbq & Grill
604 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-3995
Asian Fusion Noodle Bowl
3301 W Davis St (936) 828-3469
Baytown Seafood Restauranta
1400 N Frazier St (936) 494-2246
Burger Boy
217 E Davis St (936) 756-3440
Burger Fresh
804 Gladstell Rd # 110 (936) 756-4414
Carmelita’s Restaurant
109 W Davis St (936) 539-3323
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Chelsea’s Tea Room
202 N Main St (936) 539-2993
Chiller Bee Frozen Yogurt
2820 Interstate 45 N (936) 756-2337
China Buffet
226 S Loop 336 W (936) 788-2888
China Delight
1108 N Loop 336 W (936) 756-8686
Clint’s Kuntry Katfish Catering
5855 W Davis St (936) 760-2737
Corner Pub Delia
302 N Main St (936) 788-2390
Culver’s
1426 N Loop 336 W (936) 788-5959
East Buffet
2104 N Frazier St (936) 760-1007
El Bosque
1420 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-3823
El Kiosko Taqueira
116 S Frazier St (936) 539-6794
El Oro
225 S Main St (936) 756-4315
El Rincon
705 Everett St (936) 756-5522
El Tucan Refresqueria
516 Mill Ave (936) 539-6492
Frutilandia
525 S Frazier St (936) 441-3045
Gallery Off The Square
202 N Main St (936) 539-2993
Garden Cafe
1406 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-9663
George’s Bar & Grill
2031 Plantation Dr (936) 788-8222
Hibacha Grill & Super Buffet
2020 Interstate 45 N (936) 788-9999
Honey Bee Ham & Deli
1418 N Loop 336 W # I (936) 760-3354
Hunan Village Restaurant
MARCH 4 - 10, 2015
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
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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
PUBLIC NOISE
GIG GUIDE
which his rapidlygrowing career is
built. Respected by
his fans (the Zaniacs)
as a down-to-earth
family man, Zane is
also a charismatic
entertainer on stage
and a prolific songwriter who wrote
all ten of the new
album’s tracks. It’s
a rare combination of abilities that
just may make him
a superstar, especially among country
music fans hungry
for an alternative to
today’s pop and hiphop influenced “bro
country”.
First up on this
collection of ten
self-penned songs
is the energetic
“Feelin’ Free”, which
combines acoustic
mandolin and banjo
with a driving beat
and soaring threepart harmonies. The
gritty groove of
“Throwback” manages to sound modern and traditional
at the same time,
and “Summer Rain”
features a soaring
guitar solo section as
powerful as anything
you’ll hear this year
on top 40 radio. It’s a delicate balance that
Zane strikes—-Texas authenticity with a bit
of Nashville polish—-but by capturing the
best of both worlds he creates a sound all
his own that is a refreshing change for fans
of either music scene.
Zane has earned a reputation for releasing
ZANE WILLIAMS
TEXAS LIKE THAT
PRODUCED BY: Zane Williams/Tom Faulkner
RELEASE DATE: April 14, 2015
Authenticity. Self-reliance. Hard work.
Camaraderie. Gratitude.
These are the qualities Zane Williams
sings about in his rootsy anthem “Texas
Like That”—-the title track of his 5th
studio album—-and so it comes as no
surprise that these are also the qualities on
albums on which every song is worth listening to over and over, and “Texas Like That”
is no exception to that rule. The album continues with the catchy and romantic “She
Is”, the toe-tapping “Just Gettin’ Started”,
and the fan tribute song “Here’s to You”,
which is sure to liven up the honky-tonks
that are his bread and butter. However the
strongest tunes on the album may be the
stirring ballad “Jayton and Jill”, which is
the kind of heart-wrenching story song that
is so sadly missing on mainstream country
radio as of late, and the vulnerable and
poignant “Kansas City Sunrise”.
Zane is an anomaly in today’s country
music….a modern-day “throwback” who
is equal parts bar-room entertainer and
introspective poet. If you ask the crowd of
Zaniacs at a show just what they love so
much about the man and his music, they
might tell you it’s his genuine smile, or the
way his songs seem to come straight from
the heart, or how he sings about real life in
a way that real people can relate to. For all
these reasons and more, they keep coming
back time and time again to get lost in the
music and experience together just what it
means to be “Texas Like That”.
Gig Guide continued from page 12
Main Street Crossing
111 West Main St., Tomball 281-290-0431
www.mainstreetcrossing.com
Fri Mar 6 8pm Weezhur (Weezer Tribute Band)
Weds Mar 11 8pm Chris Knight
Thurs Mar 12 8pm Jason Eady
Fri Mar 13 8pm Pigs on the Wall- Pink Floyd Tribute Band
Sat Mar 14 8pm Dawn and Hawkes
Mon Mar 16 8pm American Aquarium
Tues Mar 17 8pm Michael O’Connor and Jeff Plankenhorn
Weds Mar 18 8pm Gary P Nunn
Thurs Mar 19 8pm Songtelling with Special Guest Mike Farris
Fri Mar 20 8pm Junior Brown
Sat Mar 21 8pm Junior Brown
Tues Mar 24 8pm Cory Morrow
Weds Mar 25 8pm Cory Morrow
Thurs Mar 26 8pm QandA Band and Honeyboy Nelson Band
Tues Mar 31 8pm Caravan of Thieves
Weds Apr 1 8pm Sean McConnell
Thurs Apr 2 8pm Ezra Charles
Fri Apr 3 8pm Hamilton Loomis
Sat Apr 4 8pm Abbey Rode(Beatles Tribute) and Already Gone
(Eagles Tribute)
Weds Apr 8 8pm Max Stalling
Thurs Apr 9 8pm Brandon Rhyder
Fajita Jack’s
15256 Highway 150 W., Montgomery 936-588-3340
www.fajitajacks.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
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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
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
355 Sawdust Rd (832) 585-0688
Beijing Chinese Restaurant
409 Sawdust Rd (281) 363-2308
Bombay Mahal a
202 Sawdust Rd (281) 465-8383
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
26797 Hanna Rd (281) 292-0333
Fieldings Wood Grill
1699 Research Forest (832) 616-3275
SPRING
Alicia’s Mexican Grille
20920 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 350-8383
Alma Latina Taqueria
25222 Aldine Westfield (281) 288-1767
Antojitos Quiche
25190 Interstate 45 (281) 651-5391
Arturo’s Taqueria
1402 1/2 Spring Cypress (281) 350-6808
Barracudas a
2616 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 288-5376
Bombshells
21005 I-45 N. (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
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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 # I (281) 288-6288
I-45 Diner
19790 Interstate 45 (713) 389-5627
Italian Cafe
19620 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 528-2919
Jack Pot Pizza
6450 Louetta Rd (281) 257-0762
Juanita’s Mexican Grill
18525 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 379-3199
Kim Leng Chinese Restaurant
18430 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 355-0434
Dining Guide continued
on page 15
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real passion for making
whiskey.
Whiskey is more popular than ever these days.
Many bars are picking up
on this trend and making
whiskey inspired cocktails. Even women are
starting to set aside their
fruity-flavored vodkas for
this seductive, caramel
elixir.
My latest indulgence
is a classic old fashioned. This is one of the
reasons why I headed to
Whitmeyer’s Distilling
Co. along with Houston area food blogger
Gristle&Gossip to participate in a double blind
bourbon tasting.
Whitmeyer’s Distilling Co., a family-owned
business located in the
back of an unassuming
little business park, is just
a stone’s throw from the
hustle and bustle of 1960.
Founded in 2012 by
brothers Travis and Chris Whitmeyer, along with
their father Wesley, these native Texans and military veterans are putting out some amazing whiskey. They are currently making six products:
Peach Whiskey, Single Barrel Bourbon, Vodka,
Moonshine Whiskey, Moonshine Reserve, and
Gin. The first four products are available for
purchase in most liquor stores throughout Texas
SIPPIN’ WITH WHITMEYER’S DISTILLING CO.
by Jamie Alvear
832-980-5ATE (5283)
403 E Louetta Rd Spring TX 77373
www.5atecafe.com
info@5atecafe.com
In Texas, it’s not hard to find a winery or
brewery to visit. However, we now have craft
distilleries popping up all over the place, giving
us Texans lots to choose from when it comes to
sippin’ spirits. In September of 2013, new laws
were implemented that gave distilleries more
freedom to produce and sell in the state of Texas.
In the Houston area alone, we are fortunate to
have three distilleries within a 45 minute drive of
one another.
Why visit a distillery? Just like any local business, visiting an artisan distillery gives you the
advantage of sampling products directly from
the experts that are making it. These aren’t mass
produced spirits. They are hand crafted and
most of the time hand labeled by people with a
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CHAPPIE
Chappie
R 120 min Action | Sci-Fi | Thriller
In the near future, a mechanized police force patrols
the streets and deals with lawbreakers -- but now, the
people are fighting back. When one police droid is
stolen and given new programming, he acquires the
ability to feel and think for himself. While the robot,
dubbed “Chappie (Sharlto Copley),” puzzles out human
behavior, the authorities begin to see him as a danger
to mankind and order; they will stop at nothing to ensure
that Chappie is the last of his kind.
Director: Neill Blomkamp
Stars: Sharlto Copley, Dev Patel, Hugh Jackman,
Sigourney Weaver
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The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
PG 122 min Comedy | Drama
The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is the expansionist dream of Sonny (Dev Patel), and it’s making more
claims on his time than he has available, considering his
imminent marriage to the love of his life, Sunaina (Tina
Desai). Sonny has his eye on a promising property now
that his first venture, The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel for
the Elderly and Beautiful, has only a single remaining
vacancy - posing a rooming predicament for fresh arrivals
Guy (Richard Gere) and Lavinia (Tamsin Greig). Evelyn
and Douglas (Judi Dench and Bill Nighy) have now joined
the Jaipur workforce, and are wondering where their
regular dates for Chilla pancakes will lead, while Norman
and Carol (Ronald Pickup and Diana Hardcastle) are ne-
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gotiating the tricky waters of an exclusive relationship, as
Madge (Celia Imrie) juggles two eligible and very wealthy
suitors. Perhaps the only one who may know the answers
is newly installed co-manager of the hotel, Muriel (Maggie
Smith), the keeper of everyone’s secrets.
Director: John Madden
Stars: Judi Dench, Maggie Smith, Bill Nighy, Dev Patel
Unfinished Business
R 91 min Comedy
A hard-working small business owner (Vince Vaughn) and
his two associates (Tom Wilkinson, Dave Franco) travel to
Europe to close the most important deal of their lives. But
what began as a routine business trip goes off the rails
in every imaginable - and unimaginable - way, including
unplanned stops at a massive sex fetish event and a
global economic summit.
Director: Ken Scott
Stars: Vince Vaughn, Dave Franco, Tom Wilkinson,
James Marsden
Merchants of Doubt
PG-13 96 min Documentary
A documentary that looks at pundits-for-hire who present themselves as scientific authorities as they speak
about topics like toxic chemicals, pharmaceuticals and
climate change.
Director: Robert Kenner
Stars: Frederick Singer, Naomi Oreskes, Jamy Ian
Swiss, Sam Roe
and Nebraska. The remaining products, as well
as some new limited release spirits, are available
directly at the distillery.
Upon walking into the small warehouse, we
were immediately greeted by Travis Whitmeyer.
A genuinely nice guy, Travis was eager to share
his love of distilling with the small group of
whiskey enthusiasts that had arrived to partici-
pate in the tasting. On
a table sat six unlabeled
bottles with varying
hues of rich amber. We
were instructed to score
each bourbon on a scale
of 1 to 25 in each of the
following categories:
Nose, Palate, Finish,
and Complexity/Balance.
I paced myself to
make sure I gave each
bourbon a chance to
showcase its flavor and
finish. Of the six, I enjoyed four of them very
much. Finally, once everyone had finished, the
participants and results
were revealed. The
six bourbons included
1792, Baker’s, Whitmeyer’s, Basil Hayden,
Garrison Brothers, and
Russell’s Reserve. The
winner by an overwhelming majority was
Whitmeyer’s Texas
Barrel Select, a soon to
be released bourbon.
With the bourbon tasting out of the way, we
were now free to taste the rest of the Whitmeyer
arsenal and as a special treat we got to sample
some uncut moonshine. My favorite products
are definitely the Moonshine Reserve and the
Space City Vodka. Mixed drinks are available for
$5 each. I recommend the Peach Whiskey with
a splash of Sprite or a Bloody Mary made with
Moonshine Whiskey.
What’s next for the Whitmeyer family? In
addition to celebrating their three year anniversary next month, they are planning to add several
new products and an additional still. They are
also looking to expand their distribution area and
in a few years, perhaps a new facility. You can
find Whitmeyer’s at the second annual Houston
Whiskey festival later this month or stop by on a
Saturday for a tour. Tours are held every Saturday at 2pm and 4pm and include samples of all
their products. Reservations can be made online
at their website or by calling them directly.
Whitmeyer’s Distilling Co.
16721 Hollister St., Building 5
Houston, Texas 77066
(713) 623-1637
www.whitmeyers.com
are soon forced to confront their true feelings about race,
forgiveness, and understanding. Anchored by an all-star
cast and based on real events, the movie is a look at two
seemingly different worlds, in which nothing is as simple
as black or white.
Director: Mike Binder
Stars: Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer, Gillian Jacobs
ance of the cosmos.
Directors:Andy Wachowski | Lana Wachowski
Stars:Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum, Eddie Redmayne,
Sean Bean
now and visions of her come to haunt Havana at night...
Adding to the toxic mix, Benjie has just come off a rehab
program he joined when he was 9 and his sister, Agatha,
has recently been released from a sanatorium where she
was treated for criminal pyromania and befriended a limo
driver Jerome who is also an aspiring actor.
Director: David Cronenberg
Stars: Julianne Moore, Mia Wasikowska, Robert Pattinson, John Cusack
For more information about Gristle&Gossip, check
out her blog at www.gristleandgossip.com. If you
know of a place serving great drinks, send me an email
at TheDrunkenDiva@att.net. For more of my liquid
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American Sniper
R 132 min Action | Biography | Drama
U.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) takes
his sole mission -- protect his comrades -- to heart and
becomes one of the most lethal snipers in American history. His pinpoint accuracy not only saves countless lives
but also makes him a prime target of insurgents. Despite
grave danger and his struggle to be a good husband and
father to his family back in the States, Kyle serves four
tours of duty in Iraq. However, when he finally returns
home, he finds that he cannot leave the war behind.
Director: Clint Eastwood
Stars: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Kyle Gallner
Birdman
R 119 min Comedy | Drama
A washed-up actor who once played an iconic superhero
must overcome his ego and family trouble as he mounts a
Broadway play in a bid to reclaim his past glory.
Director: Alejandro González Iñárritu
Stars: Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton,
Andrea Riseborough
Black Sea
R 115 min Adventure | Thriller
Soon after losing his salvage job, former naval officer
Robinson (Jude Law) assembles a misfit crew of unemployed sailors for a risky mission: Find a sunken Nazi
U-boat, rumored to contain a fortune in gold. Promising
each man an equal share, Robinson leads the mixed
British and Russian crew to comb the depths of the Black
Sea. Before long, greed takes hold of a crew already
divided along language and cultural lines -- and the fewer
men that make it back alive, the more gold to go around.
Director: Kevin Macdonald
Stars: Jude Law, Jodie Whittaker, Ben Mendelsohn,
Tobias Menzies
Black or White
121 min Drama
Black or White is the story of a grandfather (Kevin
Costner) who is suddenly left to care for his beloved
granddaughter. When her paternal grandmother (Octavia
Spencer) seeks custody with the help of her brother
(Anthony Mackie), the little girl is torn between two
families who love her deeply. With the best intentions at
heart, both families fight for what they feel is right and
Focus
R 104 min Comedy | Crime | Drama | Romance
Nicky (Will Smith), a veteran con artist, takes a novice
named Jess (Margot Robbie) under his wing. While Nicky
teaches Jess the tricks of the trade, the pair become
romantically involved; but, when Jess gets uncomfortably close, Nicky ends their relationship. Three years
later, Nicky is in Buenos Aires working a very dangerous
scheme when Jess -- now an accomplished femme fatale
-- unexpectedly shows up. Her appearance throws Nicky
for a loop at a time when he cannot afford to be off his
game.
Directors: Glenn Ficarra | John Requa
Stars: Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Rodrigo Santoro, BD
Wong
Into the Woods
PG 124 min Comedy | Family | Fantasy | Musical
Into the Woods is a modern twist on the beloved Brothers
Grimm fairy tales in a musical format that follows the
classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack
and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel-all tied together by an
original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to
begin a family and their interaction with the witch who has
put a curse on them.
Director: Rob Marshall
Stars: Anna Kendrick, Meryl Streep, Chris Pine, Emily
Blunt
Jupiter Ascending
PG-13 125 min Action | Adventure | Fantasy | Sci-Fi
Jupiter Jones (Mila Kunis) was born under signs that
predicted future greatness, but her reality as a woman
consists of cleaning other people’s houses and endless
bad breaks. Caine (Channing Tatum), a genetically
engineered hunter, arrives on Earth to locate her, making
Jupiter finally aware of the great destiny that awaits her:
Jupiter’s genetic signature marks her as the next in line
for an extraordinary inheritance that could alter the bal-
Kingsman: The Secret Service
129 min Action | Adventure | Comedy | Crime
Gary “Eggsy” Unwin (Taron Egerton), whose late father
secretly worked for a spy organization, lives in a South
London housing estate and seems headed for a life
behind bars. However, dapper agent Harry Hart (Colin
Firth) recognizes potential in the youth and recruits him to
be a trainee in the secret service. Meanwhile, villainous
Richmond Valentine (Samuel L. Jackson) launches a
diabolical plan to solve the problem of climate change via
a worldwide killing spree.
Director: Matthew Vaughn
Stars: Colin Firth, Michael Caine, Taron Egerton, Samuel
L. Jackson
Lambert & Stamp
R 120 min Documentary
Aspiring filmmakers Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert set out
to find a subject for their underground movie, one that
will reflect the way it feels to be young and dissatisfied
in postwar London. This unlikely partnership of two men
from vastly different backgrounds was inspired by the
burgeoning youth culture of the early 1960s. Lambert and
Stamp searched for months and finally found in a band
called the High Numbers a rebellious restlessness that
was just what they were looking for. Abandoning their
plans to make a film, they instead decided to mentor and
manage this group, which evolved into the iconic band
known as the Who. The result was rock ‘n’ roll history.
Director:James D. Cooper
Stars:Richard Barnes, Heather Daltrey, Roger Daltrey,
Robert Feamley-Whittingstall
Maps to the Stars
R 111 min Drama
The Weiss family is the archetypical Hollywood dynasty:
father Stafford is an analyst and coach, who has made
a fortune with his self-help manuals; mother Cristina
mostly looks after the career of their son Benjie, 13, a
child star. One of Stafford’s clients, Havana, is an actress
who dreams of shooting a remake of the movie that made
her mother, Clarice, a star in the 60s. Clarice is dead
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Mortdecai
R 106 min Action | Comedy
Juggling some angry Russians, the British Mi5, his
impossibly leggy wife and an international terrorist,
debonair art dealer and part time rogue Charlie Mortdecai
must traverse the globe armed only with his good looks
and special charm in a race to recover a stolen painting
rumored to contain the code to a lost bank account filled
with Nazi gold.
Director: David Koepp
Stars: Johnny Depp, Olivia Munn, Ewan McGregor,
Gwyneth Paltrow
Paddington
PG 95 min Comedy | Family
After a deadly earthquake destroys his home in Peruvian
rainforest, a young bear (Ben Whishaw) makes his way
to England in search of a new home. The bear, dubbed
“Paddington” for the london train station, finds shelter with
the family of Henry (Hugh Bonneville) and Mary Brown
(Sally Hawkins). Although Paddington’s amazement at
urban living soon endears him to the Browns, someone
else has her eye on him: Taxidermist Millicent Clyde
(Nicole Kidman) has designs on the rare bear and his
hide.A live-action feature based on the series of popular
children’s books by Michael Bond.
Director: Paul King
Stars: Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim
Broadbent
Project Almanac
PG-13 106 min Sci-Fi | Thriller
David Raskin (Jonny Weston) is a high-school science
nerd who dreams of going to MIT. When he and his
friends (Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista) find his late
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causes acid reflux in some people.
Our Sweet sauce, a NY favorite. Tomato based
with more sugar.
Our Garlic Sauce is made with EVOO, fresh
garlic, fresh basil, fresh cracked black pepper
and crushed red pepper. This sauce is very
flavorful and sets the right topping choice off
perfectly.
Our great White Sauce takes our Garlic Sauce
and adds lemon pepper to get a unique flavor.
Nick: Most places have only one or two piz- Our Zesty White Sauce also builds off our
Garlic Sauce, kicking it up a notch with a 6
za sauce options and only a few wing sauce
options. Tell me a little about your different pepper blend.
We have pizza options with our Homemade
signature sauces and what should someone
Alfredo Sauce and Homemade RC’S Spicy
try if they want something different.
BBQ Sauce.
RC: We have 5 pizza sauce options:
We also just added 2 pies that use other sauces
Our traditional award winning sauce. This
from our menu to build a special pizza, but
consists of 2 different tomatoes blended with
our spices. We use a special mixture of spices we limit the use of these special sauces to the
specific pizzas from our menu. Just because
and natural sugars that offset the acidity that
winning dough. They just undergo a different
process. We also just started offering a deep
dish pizza. We offer a 14” pie or you can just
buy a slice. Let’s not forget our Gluten Free
crust. These, took, are growing in popularity out of necessity, due to celiac disease and
healthy choice living. We have strict policies
and take every precaution to ensure NO cross
contamination occurs.
these flavors are so taste specific, if paired
with the wrong toppings, it goes from superb
to blah quickly. These 2 pies I’m talking
about are The Goodfella, where we take
our Sugo Rosso, sweet pink sauce blend of
Alfredo and Marinara, and top it with Lobster,
Scallops and Shrimp. The 2nd is our Marilyn
Monroe, we take our Yankee Dip and use that
as the sauce of the pie, top it with shrimp and
Krab meat, easily upgraded to lump crab if
preferred. I take the liberty of pairing these
sauces with the most complimentary toppings
in order to offer a superb pizza.
Great White-Kennedy Pie or Sluggo
Zesty White-Mamma Mia (spicy)
RC’S Spicy BBQ Sauce-Texas Pie
Yankee Dip-Marilyn Monroe
Sugo Rosso-The Goodfella
We also offer 9 different Wing sauces:
Our Buffalo Sauces-Mild, Hot, 5-Alarm!! and
911!!. We also have Plain BBQ, Homemade
RC’S Spicy BBQ, Lemon Pepper, Garlic
Parmesan and Thai.
and a marriage taking place over a five year period. Jamie
Wellerstein is a young, talented up and coming Jewish
novelist who falls in love with Cathy Hiatt, a Shiksa Goddess struggling actress. Their story is told almost entirely
through songs using an intercutting time line device; all
of Cathy’s songs begin at the end of their marriage and
move backwards in time to the beginning of their love
affair while Jamie’s songs start at the beginning of their
affair and move forward to the end of their marriage. They
meet in the center when Jamie proposes
Director: Richard LaGravenese
Stars: Anna Kendrick, Jeremy Jordan, Natalie Knepp,
Meg Hudson
The Lazarus Effect
PG-13 Thriller
Medical researcher Frank (Mark Duplass), his fiancee Zoe
(Olivia Wilde) and their team have achieved the impossible: they have found a way to revive the dead. After a
successful, but unsanctioned, experiment on a lifeless
animal, they are ready to make their work public. However, when their dean learns what they’ve done, he shuts
them down. Zoe is killed during an attempt to recreate the
experiment, leading Frank to test the process on her. Zoe
is revived -- but something evil is within her.
Director: David Gelb
Stars: Olivia Wilde, Mark Duplass, Evan Peters, Sarah
Bolger
top-secret recipe for Krabby Patties is stolen, SpongeBob
finds that he must join forces with perpetual adversary
Plankton (Mr. Lawrence) and come ashore to battle a
fiendish pirate named Burger Beard (Antonio Banderas),
who has his own plans for the delicious delicacies.
Directors:Paul Tibbitt | Mike Mitchell
Stars:Antonio Banderas, Clancy Brown, Thomas F.
Wilson, Tom Kenny
Nick: Top 3 Specialty Pizzas you would
recommend?
RC: The Goodfella, The California and The
Meaty New Yorker
Nick: What five words best describes RC’S
NYC Pizza and Pasta?
RC: Quality, Value, Integrity, Authentic,
Friendly
RC’s NYC Pizza and Pasta has two convenient locations in North Houston;
501 Sawdust Rd, Spring, TX 77380
(281) 298-4663
1202 Kingwood Drive
Kingwood, Texas
77339
281-358-GOOD (4663)
RC’s is open Sunday through Thursday 11am
to 9pm.
Friday and Saturday they are open
11am to 10pm
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father’s plans for a “temporal displacement device,” David
can’t wait to start tinkering. When they finally get the
device to work, the teenagers jump at the opportunity to
manipulate time in their favor -- but their joy is short-lived
when they begin to discover the consequences of their
actions.
Director: Dean Israelite
Stars: Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-D’Elia, Virginia Gardner, Jonny Weston
Seventh Son
PG-13 102 min Adventure | Family | Fantasy
Centuries ago, a supernatural champion named Master
Gregory (Jeff Bridges) defeated Mother Malkin (Julianne
Moore), a malevolent witch. Now, she has escaped
imprisonment and thirsts for vengeance. She summons her followers and prepares to unleash her wrath
on humanity. Only one thing stands in her way: Master
Gregory. Gregory takes Tom Ward (Ben Barnes) as his
new apprentice, but he has only until the next full moon
to teach Tom what usually takes years: how to prevail
against dark magic.
Director:Sergey Bodrov
Stars:Ben Barnes, Julianne Moore, Jeff Bridges, Alicia
Vikander
Still Alice
PG-13 101 min Drama
Dr. Alice Howland (Julianne Moore) is a renowned
linguistics professor at Columbia University. When words
begin to escape her and she starts becoming lost on her
daily jogs, Alice must come face-to-face with a devastating diagnosis: early-onset Alzheimer’s disease. As the
once-vibrant woman struggles to hang on to her sense of
self for as long as possible, Alice’s three grown children
must watch helplessly as their mother disappears more
and more with each passing day.
Directors: Richard Glatzer, Wash Westmoreland
Stars: Julianne Moore, Kate Bosworth, Shane McRae,
Hunter Parrish
Taken 3
PG-13 109 min Action | Crime | Thriller
Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills,
whose long awaited reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragi-
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cally cut short when she is brutally murdered. Consumed
with rage, and framed for the crime, he goes on the run
to evade the relentless pursuit of the CIA, FBI and the
police. For one last time, Mills must use his “particular set
of skills,” to track down the real killers, exact his unique
brand of justice, and protect the only thing that matters to
him now - his daughter.
Director: Olivier Megaton
Stars: Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Maggie Grace,
Famke Janssen
The Boy Next Door
R 107 min Thriller
When a handsome, charming teenager named Noah
(Ryan Guzman) moves in next door, newly separated
high-school teacher Claire Peterson (Jennifer Lopez)
encourages his friendship and engages in a little bit of
harmless -- or so she thinks -- flirtation. Although Noah
spends much of the time hanging out with Claire’s son,
the teen’s attraction to her is palpable. One night, Claire
gives in to temptation and lets Noah seduce her -- but
when she tries to end the relationship, he turns violent.
Director: Rob Cohen
Stars: Jennifer Lopez, Kristin Chenoweth, Ryan Guzman,
John Corbett
The Imitation Game
PG-13 114 min Biography | Drama | Thriller
In 1939, newly created British intelligence agency MI6
recruits Cambridge mathematics alumnus Alan Turing
(Benedict Cumberbatch) to crack Nazi codes, including
Enigma -- which cryptanalysts had thought unbreakable.
Turing’s team, including Joan Clarke (Keira Knightley),
analyze Enigma messages while he builds a machine
to decipher them. Turing and team finally succeed and
become heroes, but in 1952, the quiet genius encounters
disgrace when authorities reveal he is gay and send him
to prison.
Director: Morten Tyldum
Stars: Benedict Cumberbatch, Keira Knightley, Matthew
Goode
The Last Five Years
94 min Comedy | Drama | Musical | RomanceThe Last 5
Years by Tony award winning composer and lyricist Jason
Robert Brown is a musical deconstruction of a love affair
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The Loft
R 108 min Thriller
Five married guys conspire to secretly share a penthouse
loft in the city--a place where they can carry out hidden
affairs and indulge in their deepest fantasies. But the fantasy becomes a nightmare when they discover the dead
body of an unknown woman in the loft, and they realize
one of the group must be involved.
Director: Erik Van Looy
Stars: Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller
The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of
Water
PG 93 min Animation | Adventure | Comedy | Family
Life is dandy in Bikini Bottom for SpongeBob Squarepants
(Tom Kenny) and his friends Patrick (Bill Fagerbakke),
Squidward (Rodger Bumpass), Mr. Krabs (Clancy Brown)
and Sandy (Carolyn Lawrence). However, when the
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
What We Do in the Shadows
86 min Comedy | Horror
Follow the lives of Viago (Taika Waititi), Deacon (Jonathan Brugh), and Vladislav (Jemaine Clement) - three
flatmates who are just trying to get by and overcome life’s
obstacles-like being immortal vampires who must feast
on human blood. Hundreds of years old, the vampires are
finding that beyond sunlight catastrophes, hitting the main
artery, and not being able to get a sense of their wardrobe
without a reflection-modern society has them struggling
with the mundane like paying rent, keeping up with the
chore wheel, trying to get into nightclubs, and overcoming
flatmate conflicts
Directors: Jemaine Clement | Taika Waititi
Stars: Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi, Jonathan Brugh,
Cori Gonzalez-Macuer
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LA Cabana Mexican
4702 Louetta Rd (281) 907-7007
La Chef
5200 FM 2920 Ste 180 (832) 585-1840
Las Cascadas Mexican
250 Cypresswood Dr (281) 528-9921
Las Delicias Taqueria
5010 Louetta Rd (281) 374-0303
Le Pam’s House of Creole
1644 FM 1960 West (281) 444-1464
Los Generales Mexican
5407 Louetta Rd # F (281) 251-9390
Los Tres Ranchitos Restaurant
19620 Kuykendahl (281) 288-4304
Luly’s Mexican Kitchen
3307 Spring Stuebner (281) 907-0012
Main Moon Asian Bistro
2129 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 288-8868
Mama Juanita’s Mexican
3930 Louetta Rd (281) 288-3800
Mama Mia Italianas
30420 Fm 2978 (281) 419-7662
Mikey’s Pizza
6114 Root Rd (281) 251-5551
Ming Cafe
6052 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 257-4886
Nadia’s Mediterranean Grill
5921 Fm 2920 Rd # B (281) 907-7070
Nielsen’s Deli & Bakery
26830 Interstate 45 (281) 363-3354
Orient Express
4660 Louetta Rd # 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 a
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 a
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
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
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) 4199961
Crust Pizza Co
4775 W Panther
Creek (281) 2988844
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) 4193282
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
9595 Six Pines # 860 (281) 298-7177
Via Emilia Italian Restaurant
10700 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 465-9555
Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen
1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 419-5060
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