Make America Whole: How to Heal our Divided Society
Make America Whole: How to Heal our Divided Society
Read MoreBuilding "Bridges" Across the Bayou City!
Make America Whole: How to Heal our Divided Society
Read MoreI wanted to start 2021 on the right foot, so my PaperCity Bomb Girl needed to be a woman filled with hope and optimism — and, most definitely, someone enamored with fashion. In Sheryl Adkins-Green’s case, it’s specifically shoes (a vice we share)…
Read MoreT’was the night before New Year’s And all through the nation. There might have been hope But there was no elation, Other than kicking this miserable year In its totally unholy and horrible rear. Banana bread, bicycles and plenty of booze We ate, we dra…
Read MoreThe sheer joy that lighted the face of Ballet Ball chair Beth Zdeblick as she danced with Harper Watters and Oliver Haklowich at the Wortham Theater Center in late February marked one of the final truly celebratory evenings of 2020. Within weeks, socie…
Read MoreFor much of last week, Laura Ward‘s Instagram account was afire with images of volunteers packing Christmas gifts for the 12,000 children who over the weekend received them at Toyota Center. And that was only a smidgen of what Houston Children…
Read MoreThe wizard behind the wildly successful energy infrastructure firm Kinder Morgan, Rich Kinder and wife Nancy have for the second consecutive year gifted the United Way of Greater Houston with a $1 million donation to the annual campaign. That is just t…
Read MoreFew girls seem to be as giddily exuberant and, might I say, polite as this month’s Bomb Girl feature — Maggie Cooke Kipp. For my first few years living in Dallas, it was hard not to bump into Maggie. She seemed omnipresent at events ranging from Cattle…
Read MoreIt takes a talented team to pull off an event that feels equally sybaritic and safe in 2020. But the combined powers of world-renowned interior designer Alvise Orsini and Todd Events made magic happen on a fall night in Dallas. Hosted by Ann Hobson and…
Read MoreThis was one virtual event that we were seriously looking forward to and we were not disappointed. All hail Houston Ballet for its ingenious pivot on the annual Jubilee of Dance, necessary because of COVID-19. With the 2020-2021 season canceled, there …
Read MoreWith COVID-19 playing the role of the Grinch that is disrupting most of our holiday plans, we congratulate two philanthropic femmes who are stepping up to fill in a few gaps. M.D. Anderson’s delightful Santa’s Elves fundraiser and The Women…
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