St. Agnes Academy is a girls’ Catholic college preparatory school for grades 9-12. The academy is committed to the altruistic tradition of Jesus and the development of confident young women. While it comes from a strong Dominican and Catholic foundation, the school itself seeks to develop the minds of future leaders of social justice, not […]
Archive | September, 2014
How Much Can You Devour at Becks Prime?
When you visit a new city, there are certain restaurants that you must stop in for a bite, or attempt to devour the entire menu. California’s got In-N-Out Burger, the Midwest has Steak ‘n Shake, nobody knows what happens on the East Coast anymore in regards to beef on bread: and Houston—and only Houston—has Becks […]
Settle Down in the Melting Pot of Chinatown
Houston’s Chinatown is anything but forgettable. Since Houston surpassed New York City and Los Angeles as the most diverse city in the US, Chinatown has become synonymous with not just Chinese culture and cuisine, but with an international experience. In fact, calling the area ‘Chinatown’ at all is disputed because of the diverse number of […]
There’s Never a Dull Moment for Your Taste Buds at Benjy’s
Dining in Houston is almost always treat, especially once you discover a tasty contradiction like benjy’s. While “light” and “healthy” are not normally modifiers for “comfort food,” benjy’s, a self-described restaurant for just that, aces this uncommon, slightly paradoxical concept with astonishing confidence. The food and ambience at benjy’s is rife with all the delightful opposites of […]
Enjoy Texian Market Day at George Ranch Historical Park
October isn’t just about Halloween. Next month, head over to George Ranch Historical Park on Saturday, October 25, 2014 to enjoy Texian Market Day. In addition to all the usual activities at this working ranch and living history site, this annual event will have battle re-enactments, special hands-on activities, live entertainment, food, craft vendors and more! […]
Memorial Middle School, Preparing Students for a Big Future
There are some real gems in the Houston public school system, which easily rival private schools in the area. Hedwig Village and Spring Branch, both “highly regarded”neighborhoods in the Houston area, are home to Memorial Middle School, a prestigious middle school that parents just can’t get enough of! According to reviews from last school year […]
Snap Kitchen, Sprouting Up Healthy Eating All Over Town!
In the last couple of years, you might have seen Snap Kitchens popping up all over Houston. The bright orange and green letters are certain to have caught your eye and now with eight locations in all corners of our fair city, Snap Kitchen is easier to spot than ever. The mission of Snap Kitchen seems simple, […]
Make Memories at the Children’s Museum of Houston
The Children’s Museum of Houston is likely one of your first choices as a family activity if you have children. And, since Parents magazine named it “America’s #1 Children’s Museum”, why shouldn’t it be? The Children’s Museum is educational fun in a way that regular classrooms can’t be—for you and them. But, what if you don’t have children? As […]
Affordable Living in Spring Branch West
One of the benefits of living in Houston is the many options of places to live within your price range. With the recent introduction of City Centre just on the other side of I-10, and the growing, populous family area that is Spring Branch East and the Katy area booming just across the beltway, it’s downright […]
Deady Middle School, Keeping Students on the College Track
James S. Deady Junior High School—also known as Deady Middle School—is a communication arts magnet school located in Southeast Houston. With a stellar extracurricular department that’s been around for 85 years, it’s a school that could give your student a head start on a future career. In 2011, the superb middle school was academically recognized by the […]