El Big Bad is big on love and tacos

El Big Bad in downtown Houston pays homage to the “I love you so much” wall in Austin and also San Antonio’s reinvented “I love tacos so much” recreation with its own tribute. Shown: the wall at El Big Bad with restaurant owner Steve Sharma and his brother Shaun Sharma.

Coffee fest, Mozart, Bill Engvall and more this weekend

“Tiro Tiro Tinitas voy de Puntitas” by Humberto Saenz is one of the works in this two-person show. Buster Graybill uses sculpture, installation, video and photography to explore the rural landscape, while Saenz uses pre-Colombian imagery to address contemporary social and cultural issues.

Houston reservoir reborn as public space, canvas for art

In this Friday, Dec. 16, 2016, photo, the exhibition of an abstract-video installation called “Rain” by Venezuelan artist Magdalena FernA ndez is projected inside a former water reservoir dubbed the “Cistern” in Houston. Once eyed for demolition, the former water reservoir built in 1926 has now found new life as a public space that’s also serving as an unusual canvas for art.

Married to Medicine Houston Recap Episode 8: Mad twerkers

I’m sorry, what? We’re carrying a 36-year-old woman dressed like a silvery sardine into a party atop the shoulders of greased up beefcakes? Rachel and Ashandra join the sisters at Plants n’ Petals for some champagne . Dallas, left, is a lobbyist, so Ashandra wants him to use his connections to bring the big spenders to her event.