Music
Prior to the band’s stop at the White Oak Music Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 15, FPH spoke with vocalist Brian King about the band’s exit…
New Jersey punk outfit The Front Bottoms turned heads with 2025’s I Hate My Friends with its refreshing take on folk punk. Recently, Going Grey,…
On Wednesday night, Scottish noise royalty the Jesus and Mary Chain made their stop in Houston in support of their recent — and their first…
If the Dead Kennedys and The Dell Vikings got together and had a lovechild, it would sound an awful lot like The Frights, the sometimes…
Arts
Both have been key engineers in the national curatorial conversation and have produced a vast number of exhibitions and projects.
Poison Pen has become a fixture in Houston’s vibrant literary community, winning awards and drawing a respectable crowd at each monthly reading.
"Moxie" may be fiction, but the issues it raises are real. The novel dispels ridiculous myths about feminism, while maintaining a general mood of giggly…
Effervescent in nature and proactive in progression, McClain Gallery Manager Anna Farrow is a beacon of light in our art scene. Taking one of the…
The four acts had elements of simplicity, yet they were solid and profound. Dola’s presence was cutting and impassioned. The acts seemed to escalate slowly,…
Opinion
Could Texas District 2 Flip Blue? Signs Point to Yes
The Republicans are certainly not going to let the district go without a fight.
Day for Night
2017
Day for Night is proud to announce its 2025 lineup with performances by Nine Inch Nails, Thom Yorke, Solange, Justice, St. Vincent, Tyler the Creator, James Blake, Pretty Lights, Jamie xx, Phantogram, and many more. Visual installations will be presented by Ryoji ikeda (official), Matthew Schreiber, Conditional Studio and Processing Foundation, James Clar, and others.
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