Which crawdad is for me? MHL knows.

So you’ve decided to head out to the Texas Crawfish Festival (hopefully you were inspired by MyHoustonLife’s coverage) and you are determined to consume your fair share of the 70 tons of crawfish being cooked there. But 70 tons of crawfish is a lot of crawfish! And they are being prepared by dozens of different […]

MHL goes to The Children’s Festival

The Annual Houston Children’s Festival was this past weekend and MyHoustonLife was out at Tranquility Park in Downtown Houston to celebrate our own inner children. Benefitting Child Advocates, The Children’s Festival is a celebration of all things adolescent. From stallwarts such as Ronald McDonald, which had all of the adults at the festival reminiscing about our own […]

MHL goes to Opening Day 2010

There are several historic streaks in sports today. The University of Connecticut Lady Huskies have just completed their second consecutive NCAA undefeated season, putting their current win streak at 78 wins in a row. While that is a majestic streak in its own right, two members of the MyHoustonLife staff set out to continue their own […]

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 […]

Reliant Stadium Gets Sweet

So this post was suppose to be posted this morning rather than an hour and a half prior to tip-off but as they say, better late than never. For those who have not caught March Madness, prepare to have it catch you! The NCAA Tournament has landed in our very own backyard as four teams […]

Tis the season!

With Thanksgiving only a few days away, there is a definate essence of the holidays starting to creep into our beloved city. Take a quick drive around the town and you’ll see subtle hints of the coming holiday season. Whether its the appearance of the large, glowing red bows atop the shops in River Oaks, the on-slaught of […]

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, […]