Posted by
robsetsail on Mar 30, 2010 in
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For those of you interested in spending a weekday in Houston with a fine book and a good movie, Domy Books has the perfect weekly setup. Local businesses that consider themselves movie buffs provide free screenings all week long typically from 8-10pm. You can catch what there screening any day of the week...
Posted by
robsetsail on Mar 30, 2010 in
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Houston native, Jenny Westbury’s music finds its way to our stereo on this cool night. Her music is both refreshing to the soul and keeps the creative juices flowing as we tweak our sites layout and categories. Enjoy
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Posted by
Frank Soto on Mar 29, 2010 in
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Straight out of Philly the Dangerous Ponies through catchy rainbow pop delights have really learned how to make the audience shake their ass. In all honesty it is really hard not to as at any given moment a random Dangerous Pony will walk right off stage and sweep you off your feet and onto the...
I am not afraid to admit it – I have become a huge Wild Moccasins fan. Here is a clip from their latest live recorded performance at Sugar Hill Studios.
myspace.com/thewildmoccasinss
The Wild Moccasins returned home from an East Coast/Midwest Tour just last year which found them recording sessions on...
Posted by
robsetsail on Mar 27, 2010 in
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May 15th-Flavored Woof presents: Jana Hunter’s new band, Lower Dens, playing at Mango’s with Black Congress, Future Islands, and Indian Jewelry
Jana Hunter’s New Band, Lower Dens, playing in Houston May 15th.
Lower Dens Summer 2010 North American Tour
All dates are with Future...
After The Sour Notes’ previous show in Houston, they stopped off in San Marcos on the way home to film and record a stripped-down ‘live’ version of ‘As Crude As Watercolor’ from their upcoming new record. Photographer Eric Morales, who the band brought along with them on their...
The 4th single from our new album “The Other Side” is available for free download. This is a very special release in 5 different language versions: English, Italian, German, Spanish, and French. You can download all 5 versions of the song and get the lyrics for each on our website. As with our other...
A night of anarcho- country/folk/punk with friends touring from California.
http://www.myspace.com/thesuburbanrevolt
http://www.myspace.com/cropcircles666
Local bands TBA.
Friday, March 26th
8pm
Sedition Books, 901 E. Richmond
www.seditionbooks.org
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Posted by
jarrod on Mar 21, 2010 in
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Houston’s own Zenfilm is proud to announce the world premiere event party of it’s hysterically irreverent new web TV series, “Get Out! Of The Closet!”, on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at Rice Media Center at 8:00. This event is a fundraiser to fuel future episodes and will include a...
Through a collaboration with The Menil Collection and the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses, NANO Fiction and Gulf Coast are proud to host this year’s Houston Indie Book Festival, at Menil Park.
The event is completely free and open to the public, beginning Saturday, April 3 at 10 a.m. and closing...
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Binard Benis on Mar 12, 2010 in
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This looks really cool if you’re not into driving to Austin next week, but still want to have that cluster fuck of bands near you at all times. These shows will definitely have some highlights if you’re into doing your homework and checking out which music you like first before hand. First thing...
Houston’s Best St. Patrick’s Day Parties with Murder the Stout
Come out St.Patrick’s Day to Houston’s biggest & best party
at Brian O’Neill’s at 5555 Morningside Dr in Rice Village!
Celtic Rockers “Murder the Stout” take the stage from 1-5pm.
In the...
Chase Hamblin Band w/ Benjamin Wesley and special guest Agent Ribbons (CA).
Rudyard’s – 2010 Waugh
9PM, $8, 21+
ChaseHamblin – Mar25Rudz – 11X17PRINT.pdf
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“With his piano-powered attack and his rock eclecticism, newcomer Joe Firstman reminds you of Elton John when he was still young. Firstman is the real thing. Look for him as a contender for Best New Artist at the Grammys.” -New York Post
“Amazing Firstman’s bluesy voice worked...