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Issue: August 7, 2008
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  1. Feature

    No Honest Players Among Human Smugglers

    Illegal immigrants are subject to pain and death at the hands of their "rescuers" if they don't pay up in full

    By Chris Vogel
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Bound and gagged, Elmer Nuñez-­Rodriguez watched helplessly as a stocky, dark-haired man charged toward him with a phone in one hand and a yellow claw hammer in the...

  2. Letters

    John Edwards, The IRA and Jesus Christ

    The Fugitive

    Published: August 7, 2008

    Online readers comment on "Irish Luck," by John Nova Lomax, July 24: He should pay: Just because someone gets to the U.S. and lives here for years doesn't mean they should get...

  3. Hair Balls

    Busted for Blow Jobs

    Beaumont officer says they were okayed

    As told to Richard Connelly
    Published: August 7, 2008

    You're an undercover cop assigned to get the goods on an alleged prostitution ring. You get approval to have sex in the course of your investigation, approval from your...

  4. BayouSphere

    Bayousphere

    By Daniel Kramer
    Published: August 7, 2008

    The road to show-business success is finding that fine line between Lyle Lovett and that late-night infomercial guy who wears the suit with all the question marks on it. John...

  5. Music

    Juke Joint Duo Cedric Burnside and Lightnin' Malcolm

    Living Blues

    By Ben Westhoff
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Cedric Burnside and Lightnin' Malcolm seem to personify the platonic ideals of the Delta blues. Burnside explains that he was raised alongside "eight or nine" other children in...

  6. Playbill

    Kid Rock, Lynyrd Skynyrd

    By Chris Gray
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Brash as he is, and certainly no stranger to the cameras of TMZ-type programs, Kid Rock has been underestimated pretty much ever since his 1998 Atlantic debut Devil Without a...

  7. Rotation

    Totimoshi: Milagrosa

    By Dave Pehling
    Published: August 7, 2008

    With more than a decade of bashing out sludgy, Melvins-inspired heaviness, Oakland power trio Totimoshi takes a step into new territory with a considerably more dynamic sound...

  8. Local Rotation

    Perseph One and AndAcc; Patients of Timeless Minds

    By Shea Serrano
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Every high school has one of those girls who wears some shit-crazy outfit each day, like a skirt with pants underneath or a bow tie and gloves. Synth-driven in production and...

  9. Nightfly

    Hawg Heaven

    Delmer Barkley's big-time small-town biker palace

    By Shea Serrano
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Delmer Barkley is possessed of a typically coarse Southern charm. A couple of piercings and faded tattoos adorn his body, accenting his semi-flattop haircut quite nicely. His...

  10. Noise

    Just How Texan are Hayes Carll and Miranda Lambert?

    By Chris Gray
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Among the Carrie Underwood clones and Kenny Chesney knockoffs, country music has gotten interesting again — and, as has happened so often in the past, a bumper crop of...

  11. Rotation Single File

    Single File

    By Ray Cummings
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Beck, "Orphans": You know, I'm liking this tune a lot more than anything off Guero or The Information — and producer Danger Mouse might know Mr. Hansen even better than...

  12. Cafe

    Crash Course at Ristorante Cavour

    Get a real Italian experience -- in both food and service

    By Paul Galvani
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Every meal at Ristorante Cavour begins with an amuse-gueule — literally, an "amusement for the throat," which not only prepares the gustatory tract for the pleasures that...

  13. Dish

    Baked Rolls at Sushi Nikko

    By Paul Galvani
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Steve Hong recently opened Sushi Nikko (1140 Eldridge Pkwy., 281-493-3330) — with a little help from his friends. "A very good friend of my uncle's owns 20 locations of...

  14. Hot Plate

    A Happy Marriage at Vietnamese Bistro & Bar

    By Paul Galvani
    Published: August 7, 2008

    The "Pagoda roll" ($7) at Pagoda Vietnamese Bistro & Bar (4705 Inker, 832-673-0400) begs the question, "Why didn't anyone think of this before?" There are two traditional...

  15. Film

    Rogen and Franco, on the Run and Madly in Love in Pineapple Express

    True Bromance

    By Robert Wilonsky
    Published: August 7, 2008

    On the surface, Pineapple Express offers precisely what it advertises: a roll-'em-up, smoke-'em-up, blow-'em-up bromantic comedy from the freaks and geeks who have made Judd...

  16. Night & Day

    “Go for the Gold”

    The Children’s Museum of Houston celebrates the Olympic spirit

    By Olivia Flores Alvarez
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Think your kid deserves a gold medal just for being a great kid? Well, she can get one at the Children’s Museum of Houston’s Go for the Gold WonderWeek. There’s...

  17. Night & Day

    Margaret Cezair-Thompson

    A Jamaican-born author offers a fictitious account of the island life of Errol Flynn

    By Dusti Rhodes
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Margaret Cezair-Thompson knows what it means to be “in like Flynn.” The Jamaican-born author based her novel The Pirate’s Daughter on the promiscuous actor Errol...

  18. Night & Day

    Hamilton Loomis

    Don’t miss the chance to see a premiere blues guitarist in a small setting

    By Amanda Mahmoudi
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Galveston native Hamilton Loomis began playing blues guitar in front of thousands of people as a teenager. Over the years, the Grammy-nominated guitarist has kept it simple. He...

  19. Night & Day

    Sasha Milby

    Redbud Gallery presents “Not Altered”

    By ALEXANDRA BEGLEY
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Sasha Milby isn’t afraid of telling a tragic story. With her art, paintings on customized wooden boxes, she reveals intensely personal emotions and stories. Milby uses...

  20. Night & Day

    Indie Filmmaking: From Texas to Los Angeles and Back

    Chris Eska leads a workshop for potential filmmakers and screens a preview of his first feature-length release

    By LEIGH BELL
    Published: August 7, 2008

    Really into movies? As filmmaker or as an audience member? Oh, well, it doesn’t matter because today writer/director/editor Chris Eska has something for both. For those...

Issue: August 7, 2008
Page: 1
47 stories found - 1 through 20
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