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Madagascar Birthmarks at French Riviera Bakery
This fabulous little French Bakery is one of the coolest hangouts in the Galleria
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County Attorney Candidate Vince Ryan Sues Linebarger Goggan
Saying he deserves a bigger piece of the pie, the former city councilman serves up cherry information to his current political opponent
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Hippie Cops and Loan Sharks
No beards allowed at HPD
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The Not Terrible Hulk
In the shadow of Iron Man, the latest from Marvel can't live up to its billing
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Capsule Stage Reviews: bare, Big Range Dance Festival, Electile Dysfunction, La Sylphide and A Doll's House, Present Laughter, The Splasher
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The DREAM Act Might Be Dead, But These Kids' Hopes Are Not (17)
They are American in everything but name. They can go to college in Texas and improve themselves. Doesn't matter. At the end of the day, they're just illegal immigrants without social security numbers or futures.
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Ten Things I Love About the Houston Music Scene (6)
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Houston Has a Bad Reputation with Touring Indie Bands (5)
They'd just as soon give us a miss.
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Machinist and Truck Drivers (5)
The College Question
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Temples of Tex-Mex: A Diner's Guide to the State's Oldest Mexican Restaurants (5)
We took a pilgrimage in search of old-fashioned tamales, chili con carne and cheese enchiladas
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Madagascar Birthmarks at French Riviera Bakery
This fabulous little French Bakery is one of the coolest hangouts in the Galleria
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Supersize it at Saga Food & Wine
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Avery's Bayside Café
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Extra Crispy at Russo's New York Coal-Fired Pizzeria
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CAFE ADOBE'S EL PATRÓN
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Houstoned Is Not Long for This World
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Aftermath: Harry and the Potters at Walter's on Washington
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Twelve Best Sports Books of All Time
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Be It Ever So at Humble Cafe
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Recent Articles By Paul Galvani
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Breakfast Time at Tel-Wink Grill
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Being a Kid at Crave Cupcakes
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Just Like Heaven: Isla Coqui
Recent Articles By Cathy Matusow
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Myernick: Movin' On Up
Houston Ballet practically raised this soaring young soloist
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The Blog Age
Matt Mullenweg helps usher in the real information revolution, one Web log at a time
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Gay Play
The nightlife scene is alive and well in the Montrose. Meet some of its stars.
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What's in a Name?
Jhumpa Lahiri considers the question in The Namesake
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School Play
Christa Forster evaluates the system in Anti-Logical Pedagogical
National Features
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Broward-Palm Beach New Times
Sexual Healing
For Florida's sole remaining sex surrogate, love is a many splintered thing.
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Your Friendly Neighborhood War Profiteer
It's not just giant companies cashing in on America's defense industry.
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The Pitch
Supersizing Sonic
How a throwaway idea at the Barkley ad agency became the "Sonic Guys."
By Justin Kendall
There's a new spot opening up right next to the Hollywood Super Center, Anita's Bar and Grill (2409 Grant). Rich's owner DJ Mark D is opening the place with his wife, along with the restaurant's namesake, popular Montrose fixture Anita Bump, and her husband. Apparently they decided to leave the "Bump" part off the restaurant name, and we have to say, that's probably a good call. Mark describes the vibe as "Hard Rock Café meets a high heel."
He envisions a restaurant that will attract a nighttime crowd for drinks. They'll have a DJ booth and will be serving the Anita Rita. "It's her own private recipe," says Mark. "It even has a touch of beer in it, which is really weird, but it's really good." As for the food, the place will be serving sugar cane shrimp, sweet bourbon salmon and drag queen chicken. And the kitchen will be open late on weekends... — Cathy Matusow
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What do you do when you want to open a restaurant but don't have much experience? According to father-and-son duo Dave and Michael Fontaine, open a franchise — in their case, Indigo Joe's Sports Pub & Restaurant (1140 Eldridge Pkwy., 281-496-5037). "After 30 years in the corporate world, my dad decided he wanted to something different," says Michael, who's the general manager of the new restaurant. "Since my father didn't have any restaurant experience and since I had limited restaurant experience, we knew we didn't want to go it alone, so we decided to look for a franchise. We did a lot of research online and came across this franchise out of California, which has a sports theme as well as a family-friendly atmosphere. This is the first one in Houston." The place has 50 LCD and plasma TVs as well as a sound-proof kids' game room.
And the food? "All of the beef we're serving here is Certified Angus, from the burgers to the steaks," says Michael. "We're also serving some things that you won't find in your typical sports bar, like a fresh fruit and cheese plate as well as a fresh veggie plate. But then we also have the traditional wings and nachos and 20 beers on tap, so we have something to please everyone." And so far, things have been going well. "We sent out some postcards letting people know we'd be opening soon but didn't name a date. Yesterday, our first day, it was amazing; we hung a sign outside that said we were open, and we were slammed for happy hour." — Paul Galvani










