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Heading back home to Houston for a special performance at 713 Music Hall is none other than recent college graduate and three-time Grammy Award-winner, Megan Thee Stallion. This concert is held in celebration of the 5,000-capacity concert venue’s renaming and focuses attention on transforming the historic Barbara Jordan Post Office into a hub for culture, […]
Travis Scott has begun working with the Mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, The Houston Health Foundation and the Cactus Jack Foundation, with the goal of brining assistance to the thousands of families affected by the cold weather in Texas. With their combined efforts, they will be able to provide hot meals to 50,000 residents who […]
Due to the adverse weather in Texas, there has been a drastic increase in reports of animal cruelty, from about 30 calls a day to over 150. Julie Kuenstle, Houston SPCA vice president of communications, said: “The neglect is already there, but these extreme and now deadly temperatures exacerbate the situation.” While the Houston SPCA […]
Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Foundation will help provide creative and educational resources to young adults who require assistance in his home city of Houston. The first thing the foundation will do is to launch the HBCU Waymon Webster scholarship program, which is intended to help college students who are having financial difficulties during the pandemic […]
The world was shocked and horrified at the treatment of George Floyd, aged 46, who sadly died in police custody on May 25th. As the world grieves his death, many people are curious to learn about who Floyd was, to ensure he is never forgotten and his legacy can live on. It has been revealed […]
One of the Harlem Globetrotters most beloved players, Fred “Curly” Neal, has died at age 77 in his home near Houston, TX. Known for his big smile and even bigger heart, Curly had countless fans during his 22-year career with the Globetrotters. In 2008, Curly’s #22 jersey was retired in a ceremony at Madison Square […]
Jim McIngvale better known as ‘Mattress Mack’ has once again opened his doors again to help flood victims seek refuge in his stores Gallery Furniture.