“Mischief is best enacted in small groups in very small quarters.”
Author: Jenn Bacall
Movie Review: “City of Gold” is a Charming Bio-Doc About One of America’s Last Great Food Critics
Jonathan Gold is one of the most influential people in creating the concept of how the city of Los Angeles … More
Movie Review: “Krisha”Documents a Life Undone
Watching Krisha is like watching an artistically rendered reality television show gone off the rails. The remarkable acting talent of … More
3 Precious Picture Books About Incredible Women: Julia Child, Coco Chanel & Jane Goodall
Children’s publishing is awash with fabulous, fresh, picture books telling the sometimes only semi-biographical stories of remarkable women. Covering fashion … More
Free & Fabulous, the Besthoff Sculpture Garden is a New Orleans Must
Having lived in New Orleans for several years and now returning back many times each year, people often ask me … More
Dallas’ Deep Ellum: Sanctioned Street Art via the 42 Murals Project
A real estate developer, Scott Rohrman, owns a lot of property in the Deep Ellum section of Dallas. He hopes … More
Houston Playwright Premieres “Hair Like the Sun” This Weekend
Taken from their homes and unjustly imprisoned in a desolate desert, over 100,000 Japanese Americans lives were changed forever by … More
Teen Book Con: Houston YA Fans Can Meet Over 20 Authors FREE!
TeenBookCon is one of the largest book events in Houston each year and it is completely free to attend! Each … More
Book Review: “Delilah Dirk and the King’s Shilling” is a Smashing, Swashbuckling Graphic Novel Success
We open to a scene in Portugal. Mister Selim, Delilah’s companion is creating a fiery distraction for her courageous rescue … More
Street Art, Murals & Slaps, New Orleans Style
A lil’ assortment of art found on and near the street in New Orleans, LA in February 2016 … More