Hardly a household name, Ida Applebroog is an unknown entity to most viewers. Beth B. must introduce us to her, … More
Author: Jenn Bacall
“Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise” is A Don’t Miss Documentary
With a mix of still photographs, rare video clips, interviews and more, Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise is an informative, … More
The Houston Cinema Arts Fest Runs From Nov. 10-17 and Offers Much More Than Film Screenings
Beginning in 2008 as a weekend long festival, this year’s Houston Cinema Arts Fest has expanded to an eight day event … More
Be the Peace – Be the Hope: Come and Decorate a Canvas to be Turned Into a Tent for Refugees
Children ages 10-18 can stop in anytime at Lone Star Tomball Community Library to decorate a canvas square which will be … More
“Certain Women” Is As Bland And Unimportant As It’s Poster
Certain Women is flat and dead, and it is supposed to be, but one struggles to understand why this film … More
Hightlights From TweensRead – One Moderators View
TweensRead is an annual convention with the goal of connecting authors to their young readers. Throughout the day there are a series … More
Mural Pioneer: Keith Haring & the HUE Mural Arts Festival
The definition of art CAN be broad and rapidly moving like the society it’s created in. The method, movement, intention, message and location … More
Star Wars Reads Day – Saturday October 8 at Tomball Lone Star Library
Stormtroopers, food, free books, Jedi training, posters- and did I mention FREE?! Join us on Saturday October 8, at the … More
“The Dressmaker” Leaves Viewers Scratching Their Heads
As soon as the credits rolled the mixed emotions and opinions of viewers could be heard throughout the theater. What exactly … More
Catch Live Painting in Houston This Weekend: Art Wall & Meeting of Styles
Friday, September 23rd we’ll celebrate the completion of #ArtWallHou with a opening reception from 5-8pm. This is a FREE public … More