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3 weeks ago |
papercitymag.com | Camryn Bacon |Caitlin Hsu
Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Moore “look-alikes” at The Heritage Society's 70th Platinum Jubilee Anniversary. (Photo by PWL Studio, Fulton Davenport). (Photo by Fulton Davenport) Peter & Minnette Boesel, Minnette & Clay Jackson celebrate The Heritage Society's 70th Platinum Jubilee Anniversary.
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1 month ago |
papercitymag.com | Camryn Bacon |Caitlin Hsu
Houston Rodeo is rocking, and Kemo Sabe of Aspen has brought its high-end Western style to Rice Village. A limited time pop-up shop is showcasing the full Kemo Sabe experience, with a dedicated team ready to assist shoppers with everything they need throughout Rodeo season. Whether it’s creating a custom hat, selecting the perfect jewelry, or finding a pair of cowboy boots, it’s all available.
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1 month ago |
papercitymag.com | Camryn Bacon |Caitlin Hsu
March in Houston is jam packed with must-see and must-do events that’ll put a spring in your step. From the ongoing Houston Rodeo, which officially kicked off this week, and St. Patrick’s Day celebrations to new art exhibits and outdoor festivals, the Bayou City is buzzing with activity. All months are busy in Houston. March is a whole other beast. A supersized one. Whether you love carnival rides, exploring art or watching the Houston Ballet, there’s something for everyone.
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1 month ago |
papercitymag.com | Shelby Hodge |Camryn Bacon
Unlike in previous years, Houston’s social scene rocked right on in February with close to 30 significant events held in a month with only 28 days. There were million dollar galas, lavish evenings, posh luncheons and much more.
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2 months ago |
papercitymag.com | Camryn Bacon |Caitlin Hsu
Rice University’s Moody Center for the Arts opened its doors to 130 Houstonians for its annual fundraising dinner, A Dinner for the Moody, honoring artist Tiffany Chung. The event transformed the Center Gallery into a dinner ballroom, with everything centering around Moody’s current exhibition Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice. This exhibition explores the connections between climate change and environmental justice, spanning from California to the Gulf Coast region of Texas.
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