Look Hot in the Cold

It’s almost time to send your adorable open-toe, Tory-Burch flats and your catwalk, peep-toe Christian Louboutin pumps into hibernation. Or, if you’re like me, your flip-flops and everyday, Guess pumps get thrown to the back of the closet. Why? Winter is almost here! Being a Houstonian, it’s kind of hard to keep up with Winter […]

Community Spotlight: Cossaboom YMCA

Many people tend to overlook the state of living for inner city youth in Houston. Some make a conscious effort to look the other way, while others find their lives too busy to take notice. There are some though, who find themselves staring the issue squarely in the face. There are some, who know that […]

HOUSTUNES Music Review: Insert Name Here’s “Tuesdays and Thursdays Off”

Passion. When it comes to music, there’s a lot to be said for passion. Sure, outright musical talent, voice work, lyrical competency, and a good producer are the keys to making a good song or a worthwhile album, but without passion it’s only so much noise. In an art as fickle and as subjective as […]

MyHoustonLife goes to the Art Festival

We made it out to Memorial Park today to take in the sights and sounds of the Bayou City Art Festival. As usual, the bi-annual art festival is a grand celebration of the arts. Although the Fall festival, which was held in Downtown, was wildly successful; this Spring re-incarnation of the event amidst the greenery […]

A pillar of the East End

Along with highlighting the food, entertainment, and events that this city has to offer, it is important that we take time to shed some light upon the things going on within our communities as well. One of the oldest communities in Houston is what many natives know as the East End. Nestled among the homes, […]