Entries from Houstonist tagged with 'smell>'
September 28, 2007
Today’s Photo of the Day comes from flickr user and Houstonist photo contributor parkerjones. One of many images from "anatomy of a coffee store." I can smell the aroma of the coffee already! If you have a passion for Houston and photography, consider joining over 400 of Houston's best photographers in the Houstonist Flickr Photo Group. If Houstonist uses your photo for Photo Of The Day, submit it here. For more great photography check......
Continue Reading "Houstonist Flickr Photo of the Day - abstract"September 20, 2007
Come back ISP! We neeeeeed you! What happen you today? Things were gone so good buscept you screwed it up. Did you not like the freakfast in bed? That's never happened to us before. For real and stuff - we gotta have you. Please andser our call Need u bad longing for your connection, honeybaby Houstonist Time for our weekly look at Houston's Missed Connections on Craigslist. Hate yellow gummi bears? Love oragel [sic]?......
Continue Reading "Houston's Missed Connections: We Miss You ISP"September 10, 2007
It's time to dredge through the muck and mire of the blogosphere to come out with a few gems of commentary, sass, and sarcasm about our Houston sports teams. And awaaaaaay we go: - If you're a Mario Williams apologist, Sunday was Redemption Day. The good folks at Brahsome are shouting it from the rooftops today. - As noted last week, the miscreants over at Orange Whoopass are all over the Astros search for a......
Continue Reading "Houston Sports Blog Roundup 9/10 Edition"August 28, 2007
9602 Moonlight Drive, located in Meyerland at the intersection of Braesheather Drive, is one of our all time favorite mid-century homes in Houston. It was designed and built by Robert Cohen in 1964, and he and his wife lived in the home until 2004 when it was sold to John M. O'Quinn - yes that O'Quinn. From the smell of it, O'Quinn (who lives in River Oaks) let the house sit for three years and......
Continue Reading "Building watch: 9602 Moonlight Drive"July 27, 2007
Houston Shakespeare Festival That which we call a free show , by any other name would smell as free. And with that poor, poor attempt at Shakespearean quote alteration, Houston kicks off the annual Shakespeare Festival. Love's Labor's Lost Directed by Sidney Berger Performances | July 27 , August 2, 4, 8, 10 Romeo and Juliet Directed by Carolyn Houston Boone Performances | July 28 , August 1, 3, 9, 11 Now celebrating its thirty-third......
Continue Reading "Daily-ist: Friday"July 27, 2007
If only everyone were as frank as David McLemore, the La Marque man who was pulled over for driving erratically on the Gulf Freeway on Wednesday morning — well, honestly, we're not sure where we'd be. See, McLemore was weaving through traffic while rolling a joint, and when the police pulled him over, he told them so. It happened just before 7 a.m. Wednesday when Gilberto Villareal, a Galveston County sheriff's deputy, noticed McLemore's car......
Continue Reading "Rollin'"May 20, 2007
Need to know just a little bit about something? Ask a dilettante. I have to go to a wedding shower this week. It’s the second one this month (two different couples), and in addition to the shower gifts, I'll bring another present to each wedding. All of this shopping is costing me a lot of money, and one of the couples is on their second marriage. At what point can I stop buying my friends......
Continue Reading "Ask a Dilettante: Time of the Season"April 6, 2007
Good morning, Houston. The Internet has become such a part of our lives that it's hard sometimes to step back and see just how pervasive it really is — but the folks at Domain Name Wire came up with an interesting way to do that: They counted the number of URLs advertised along Highway 71 and I-10 between Austin and Houston. The grand total? More than 68, including the whopper qualityconcreteandswimmingpools.com (which doesn't seem......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: www.smalltowntexas.com edition"April 2, 2007
Though the identity of the body found in the garage of a Midtown home last weekend hasn't officially been released, The Facts is reporting that it may be that of 28-year-old Jerry Glaspie, a former Danbury resident. Laura Glaspie, Jerry Glaspie's sister-in-law, told the paper that the family got confirmation from police late last week. "It's traumatic. No doubt in our mind he was murdered," Laura Glaspie said. "They're waiting on the toxicology and autopsy......
Continue Reading "ID for body found in Midtown garage?"March 28, 2007
Steven Weinstein, the man whose car had a dead body hidden in its trunk, will be held without bond until at least Friday, a judge ruled yesterday. State District Judge Caprice Cosper said she wants Weinstein, 42, stabilized on anti-depressant medication before she considers bond and wants him examined by a mental health professional before he's released. "I appreciate what you're saying," Weinstein told Cosper. "But the best thing for me is to take my......
Continue Reading "Judge orders Weinstein held without bail"March 26, 2007
So what if you and your neighbors suspected there was a dead body hidden inside one of the houses on your block, but no one took you seriously? That's apparently what happened in Midtown for weeks before police finally investigated this weekend and discovered a body in the trunk of a car parked inside the garage of a townhome. Ugh. Neighbors in the 1300 block of Rosalie said they began noticing a foul odor coming......
Continue Reading "Smell leads police to body in Midtown house"March 15, 2007
Houstonist's brain cell is put to the test each week as we try to pick-out the best Missed Connections for the write-up. This week was no exception. Typically the MC's we highlight focus on are blown hook-ups or lust - like the dude looking for Jean Girard or Funky Cold Medina. Occasionally folks try to reach non-lover types like the hit-and-run jackass from Avondale & Whitney. This week's selection falls into the non-lover category,......
Continue Reading "Houston's Missed Connections: The DevilFebruary 27, 2007
Before we get into this week's calendar, here are some upcoming concerts recently added that you may want to snag tickets for in advance: Charlie Sexton – 4/20 @ Warehouse Live Jimmy Buffet – 4/21 @ Minute Maid Park (on sale 3/3) Damien Rice – 5/8 @ Verizon Wireless (on sale 3/9) The Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo kicks off tonight. On tap this week at the HSL&R is George Strait, Los Lonely Boys,......
Continue Reading "Live Music Calendar"February 9, 2007
Here's another of those things that'll make us all proud to be Houstonians: According to an environmental research group, three of the five most-polluting U.S. refineries are in the Houston area. We guess our old line to cover for our pollution problem — "That's the smell of money!" — won't quite cut it anymore. According to the Enrivonmental Integrity Project, BP's Texas City refinery, Exxon Mobil's refinery in Baytown and the Lyondell-Citgo plant in Houston......
Continue Reading "Local refineries top list of worst polluters"February 7, 2007
Good morning, Houston! So how about this weather, huh? It kinda puts us in the mood for some news — but honestly, most anything does. We're strange like that. So let's get right to it ... >> Modesty writ large: State Rep. Charlie Howard of Sugar Land has filed a bill in Austin seeking to keep explicit content off billboards, a move he said is meant to protect kids from seeing dirty stuff —......
Continue Reading "Morning Roundup: Stamping out the smut edition"January 16, 2007
Sound the horns ... tea is making a comeback! Just as brown is the new black and 40 is the new 30, it seems as if tea is finally becoming the hip hot beverage of choice in America. Two new tea houses have popped up in Houston this past year: The Path of Tea (2340 West Alabama) and Te House of Tea (1927 Fairview Street). Though both tea houses are distinctly different, they clearly pay......
Continue Reading "Tea: The Other Hot Beverage"January 14, 2007
We don't know about you, but it's friggin cold out there. Well, not for some of you. It seems as though places that are supposed to be cold are warm and places that are supposed to be warm are cold. Or maybe that's just us. Either way, we're freezing. Austinist said goodbye to their co-editor (sell-out) and played rumor monger on the SXSW lineup. And when dozens of dead birds littered downtown Austin, it's......
Continue Reading "Across the -ist-a-verse"December 19, 2006
Petrol Station Coffeehouse has introduced Happy Minute instead of Happy Hour to promote the fact that they serve beer in addition to food and coffee. Happy Minute starts at 5:20 PM, an hour after that other minute. During the ensuing 60 seconds you are able to buy any draught pint or bottle of suds for only $1. The key is to have your money on the counter before the house clock registers 5:21 PM.......
Continue Reading "Drunk in 60 Seconds"November 17, 2006
Because Shelley Sekula-Gibbs is only going to be a congresswoman for a few weeks, we suppose she feels the need to make the news as often as possible: Earlier this week, Tom DeLay's staffers walked out on Sekula-Gibbs, and now Shelley is accusing those staffers of inappropriately wiping all the office computers clean before they left. We smell a developing Capitol Hill smackdown — no, not the one between Shelley's people and DeLay's people; we're......
Continue Reading "Shelley: 'Dude, where're my files?'"November 1, 2006
If you've ever thought of the people who spend their days at the Galleria as filthy, stinking rich, well, you might not be all that far off: The mall has recently had problems with raw sewage bubbling onto the sidewalk just outside Neiman Marcus. Uh, gross. The source of the sewage was apparently a mystery for a while, but city crews went out yesterday and discovered that it was not coming from a city line.......
Continue Reading "Hint: That's not the smell of money"September 28, 2006
With Houston's vast freeway network, we're used to hearing about unusual traffic situations: lost loads of patio furniture, gravel trucks that tump over, etc. But this morning there's news of a new one for us — on the Gulf Freeway this morning, two vehicles ran into a taco truck and caused it to burst into flame: The accident occurred when a truck and tractor trailer collided with a taco truck, causing the grease inside the......
Continue Reading "Taco truck burns in Gulf Freeway wreck"August 25, 2006
There are many, many things that we love about Houston. We love food, we love independent coffee houses and we love live Jazz music. That's why, we're excited about live jazz at The Daily Grind on Washington. Somehow, this has been going on under our noses for a while and we've just missed it. There's something about the dimmed lights, the low murmer of conversation and the bitter smell of espresso that makes it......
Continue Reading "Things We Love About Houston, Jazz at the Grind"August 5, 2006
This week, we take a trip into the heart of shelterporn central — River Oaks — to check out a very traditional Southern Colonial house. You can almost smell the old money, can't you? The house was designed in 1939 by noted residential architect Birdsall Briscoe and was remodeled in 1990. Outside, it's all Southern charm, with whitewashed walls, a columned porch, manicured lawns and large windows. Inside, there are nice chandeliers, arched doorways,......
Continue Reading "Saturday shelterporn"July 2, 2006
Somehow we missed another of Houston's national top 10 list appearances: According to the folks at Old Spice, Houston is the ninth sweatiest city in the U.S. We suppose that explains the smell. Really, people, use some deodorant! The study estimated the amount of sweat a person of average height and weight produces walking around outdoors for an hour in a city's average high summer temperature, then ranked 100 cities based on the findings. According......
Continue Reading "Houston isn't America's sweatiest city"June 19, 2006
Houston sports fans, have we got a deal for you: Finally, you can put your knowledge of all things sports to good use by becoming a Houstonist contributor. We're looking for someone with a working knowledge of the sports played around here, professional or not, and an interest in other aspects of the sports world, too — sports business, sports news, men in shorts. (You'll be able to write about other things, too, but we......
Continue Reading "Wanted: Houston sports experts"May 26, 2006
Problems are still being worked out at the newly renovated Juvenile Justice Center downtown — including a broken pipe that meant the scent of raw sewage frequently wafted through the building. And you thought it was the lawyers giving off that smell! A city sewer line on Caroline Street on the east side of the building had fallen apart, meaning the smell of sewage hit people entering and leaving the courthouse, and raw sewage sometimes......
Continue Reading "The sweet smell of justice"April 6, 2006
Anyone smell bacon? No, we're not talking about the police this time: According to Citizens Against Government Waste, Texas ranks fourth in the nation in terms of congressional pork with $403 million in earmarks for 262 projects last year. It's the fourth-highest total amount, but Texas ranks 47th in the country in terms of pork per capita, receiving an average of $17.65 per person. (For the record, Houstonist hasn't seen our share yet, but we'll......
Continue Reading "Pork, anyone?"March 23, 2006
There are times when the lead paragraph of a news story is just too good to pass up. For example, this Chronicle article about a trial involving a weird online meeting: A jury deliberated little more than an hour Wednesday before finding a Houston man not guilty of aggravated sexual assault in a bizarre case that involved a gay Internet date and a 25-inch sword. Are you finished making inappropriate jokes? Good. The indicent happened......
Continue Reading "Man found not guilty of sexual swordplay"March 14, 2006
Speaking of fresh-baked cookies — what, we were, weren't we? — there'll soon be a new place to get 'em downtown. Nestle Toll House Cafe is opening a location at Main and Capitol, on the ground floor of the Great Jones Building. There are already four Nestle cafes in town (two in the Galleria, one at Bush Intercontinental and one on Mason Road), but Houstonist thinks the new location will be an excellent addition to......
Continue Reading "Cookie city"December 13, 2005
A month before his federal trial on conspiracy and fraud charges, former Enron head Ken Lay accused prosecutors of riding a "wave of terror" in a speech today ConocoPhilips, Houston's largest company, will become even larger when it pays $35.6 billion to acquire Burlington Resources; the deal will make Conoco one of the biggest natural gas producers in the country Catcher Brad Ausmus signed a two-year, $7.5-million contract with the Astros A Continental flight from......
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