Arthur supports his clients by turning overwhelm, misalignment, and scattered ideas into a clear, authentic path forward, so their business, brand, and daily life finally match who they really are.
John helps clients rethink their monthly expenses, like cell service, vehicle use, and healthcare, by showing them how to plug into World Link’s direct marketing model and turn those costs into new revenue streams.
In a small corner of Cy-Fair ISD, where talent runs deep but resources run thin, a group of dedicated students is working tirelessly to bring a beloved classic to the stage.
When you walk into Doc’s Jazz Club Montrose and immediately feel the atmosphere shift—in a warm, elevated, unmistakably intentional way—you know you are in the right place.
It takes real bravery to safely propel off the side of a 26-story building. And on Friday, November 14, that’s exactly what dozens of fearless Houstonians will be doing as they step off the edge of the Galleria DoubleTree Hotel for Rappel for a Reason, a fundraising event benefiting the United Way of Greater Houston.
Look online at posts about Houston’s Eighth Wonder of the World and you’ll find, “TEAR IT DOWN,” or “WE ALREADY VOTED TO TEAR IT DOWN,” or “IT’S AN EYESORE,” or “BLOW IT UP AND PUT MORE PARKING.” These notions are the opposite of what was being said by almost everyone six decades ago, and it’s either a sad statement of where we are today with disposal culture or just a symptom of today’s keyboard warriors on social media.
Stepping into the Smallest Little Honky Tonk in Texas, a 1950s shack on Tomball’s Main Street, I’m enveloped by a time warp. Walls lined with weathered signs from vanished Tomball businesses whisper the town’s past, each one handpicked by Michael Dean Pierce Jr., the man behind this tiny bar.
Nestled in the heart of Katy, Christ Clinic isn’t just a medical facility; it’s a sanctuary built on the dedication of caring staff and a generous army of volunteers.
April 7, 2000, wasn’t just another day in Houston—it was the day the Astros turned the page on 35 years…
On March 15, 1965, Harris County handed over the keys to the world’s first fully climate-controlled domed stadium to Roy…
Founded in 2023 by Houston student Yuvi Agarwal, Wild Tunes is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that uses live music to help shelter pets relax, feel safer, and become more ready for fostering and adoption.
Every business has a soul, but not every business knows how to voice it. Mike’s career has been dedicated to the art of the ‘Big Play’ – capturing the moments and stories that define our city. From his two decades as the Houston Astros Team Historian to my current role as Executive Producer of Houston City Beat, he applies elite-level precision to brand storytelling.
Mike works with founders and executives to help them stop blending into the noise and start standing out as authorities. Whether it’s through cinematic ‘Executive Story’ videos or strategic broadcasting, Mike works with our Community Connectors to help them turn their mission into a powerful visual legacy that resonates with the Greater Houston area.
As Houston began removing “love locks” from its bridges to protect the structures, photographer Chris Pinon set out to preserve what was being lost. He documented the locks before they disappeared and searched for the people behind them, capturing the hidden stories and fleeting moments of romance left hanging in plain sight.
