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P N VOL 1, ED 11 | FEBRUARY 4 - 10, 2015 | FREE News Briefs: It’s Speech Contest Time! page 3 PUBLIC NEWS www.publicnewsonline.com HOUSTON’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWEEKLY A Foodie’s Perspective: Taste Of The Town 2015 page 7 NEWS THEATRE FILM MUSIC DINING ART HUMOR POP CULTURE GETTING YOUR CREOLE ON LE PAM’S ON CYPRESS CREEK FREEWAY HAS THE LOUISIANA ZING!

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News Briefs: It’s Speech Contest Time!

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HOUSTON’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT NEWSWEEKLY

A Foodie’s Perspective: Taste Of The Town 2015

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NEWS THEATRE FILM MUSIC DINING ART HUMOR POP CULTURE

GETTING YOUR CREOLE ON LE PAM’S ON CYPRESS CREEK FREEWAY HAS THE LOUISIANA ZING!

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CONTENTS FEBRUARY 4 - 10, 2015

LETTER RIP 3NO EXIT 3NEWS BRIEFS 3EVENT CALENDAR 5TO THE REPUBLIC 6ART TALK 6FOODIE’S PERSPECTIVE 7

UNIVERSAL JOY 7GIG GUIDE 8DINING GUIDE 8NICK’S LOCAL EATS 10FILM 10FAKE ASTROLOGY 12CLASSIFIEDS 13

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SPRING’S SUCCESSFULLY SPEAKING TOASTMASTERS ANNOUNCES SPRING 2015 SPEECH CONTEST The February 25th Event Will Feature Seven Speakers & Eleven Speeches

Successfully Speaking Toastmasters; Nadia Cremers, Otis Marks & Thomas Kenyon

Successfully Speaking Toastmasters (SST) will hold the club’s International Speech Contest and Tall Tales Speech Contest at 7 p.m., February 25 at the Denny’s Restaurant located at 20015 Interstate 45 in Spring, Texas. The local club’s contest is the first round of the bi-annual international contest. Spectators are welcome. The 30-year old Toastmasters club named current Vice President of Education, Thomas Kenyon, to serve as chairman for this spring’s event. “Spectators will get to see sensational speak-ers. We’re having both an international speech contest and a tall tales speech. Both are prepared speeches,” SST Club President Nadia Cremers explained. The Tall Tales speech focuses on exaggeration

and promises to be very humourous, whereas the International speech portion can be about any topic. “The contest is going to be very informative, it will be very friendly, and you will get to see seasoned speakers compete against seasoned speakers,” Cremers continued. Seven members of SST will be competing in the speech contest, four of which will be compet-ing in both International and Tall Tales speeches. The contest is a very structured event for the club, unlike regular club meetings. Vice President of Public Relations, Otis Marks, hopes that this speech contest will expose and introduce Toastmasters to others Toastmasters International is dedicated to help-ing people become more effective communica-tors and leaders.

This past week boggles my mind as to the senseless amount of violence that occurred within miles of the readership of the Public News. Firstly, Spencer Golvach, bassist for proggy Houston post-hardcore trio The Dead Revolt

was shot and killed in an alleged random act of violence by an undocu-mented immigrant. A few hours later, this alleged shooter took one more life before losing his own in a gun battle with a Houston police officer. Secondly, at the Super Target located in Spring, a gunman attempting a carjacking shot at two women hitting one of

them in the head. The gunman, as of press time, is still on the loose. This is just a sampling of what is going on around the nation and it’s not getting any better. It pains me to no end to read about unarmed citizens being attacked, and some being killed for no reason, by the lawlessness of another person. What would stop a person like this? Would it be to make more gun laws? Would it be to make gun manufacturers quit producing firearms of any kind? Would it be to confiscate all guns currently registered? No. Criminals don’t obey gun laws, so why do our legislators pass those kinds of laws anyway? Taking extreme and unconstitu-tional measures such as registering firearms

is just one step removed from disarming the citizenry. Criminals would have an unfettered access to commit any crime they could get away with. It seemingly exists now. I have a rather sane approach to this. Let’s follow the letter of the constitution and allow people to arm themselves without having to jump through bureaucratic hoops and un-necessary gun registration. After all, the 2nd Amendment of the US Constitution protects the right of the people to keep and bear arms, without being infringed. I can hear the arguments now. What about those mentally unstable people. Should they have access to a gun? Does anyone remember Sandy Hook? The shooter here did not “have a gun” of his own, but he did get a hold of one and used that to commit the atrocity that he did. What sane, or deranged, person would dare commit a crime where anyone of his victims might also be carrying a weapon? The only thing that stops a criminal shooter is a law abiding, gun carrying citizen. Perhaps this would not have helped Spencer Golvach, as his killer did not signal his inten-tion to harm. It was a modern day ambush that killed an innocent man. But, the women getting to their cars at the Spring Super Target could have but an end to that maniacs design to take a car and kill a woman or two. People like this are out there, still. We need to be aware. We need to be careful. We need to be armed. Constitutional Carry laws are the only way to ensure and affirm the protection of our 2nd Amendment rights.

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NEWS BRIEFS

PERFORMANCES THROUGH

FEBRUARY 22ND

HOUSTON – Do family-run businesses have more fun? According to the principals of Houston-based interior design firm MP Studio, the answer is an unequivocal “Yes!” Design director Shana Jacobs and lead designer Brittany Biddle are cousins who believe they are living proof that businesses can benefit from com-bining the talents of family members. MP Studio is owned by Don Meeks, CEO of Meeks + Partners, who happens to be Jacobs’ uncle and Biddle’s father. In all, seven family members work alongside each other when the companies get the opportunity to join forces for a project: Mindy Meeks, MP Stu-dio’s shopper who purchases all the accessories and runs the showroom, is Don’s wife; their son Don-nie, a trained chef, is now an intern at MP Studio, changing his career path by going back to school to study interior design; Meeks’ sons Ryan and Trevor are both architects at Meeks + Partners, with Ryan serving as a partner of the firm. Biddle explained that although MP Studio was acquired by Meeks, it remains independent, operat-ing as a “sister company” to the architecture firm. And when the firms work together – which they of-ten do – the closeness they share provides a definite advantage for all involved. “There’s a level of trust and confidence in one another that we think creates a strong sense of teamwork,” she said. Shana Jacobs was the owner of Jacobs Design Group, a single-family interior design firm, before selling her business to Meeks, who said he has had visions of creating an interiors group since he found out his niece was studying design. After receiving her degree in interior design, Jacobs went to work for some of the best design firms in the state, gaining the experience, skills and confidence needed to launch her own firm. “MP Studio and Meeks + Partners have two separate office spaces within the same building,” she said. “We normally operate separately from one another unless working on a project together.” MP Studio still does a lot of single-family design, but “If we’re working on a multifamily project

together, there is a lot of back and forth between the two companies,” Jacobs said. For example, Meeks + Partners recently provided the architecture for a multifamily clubhouse for which MP Studio designed the interiors. “While working on our construction document set, we were able to refer to the architectural set multiple times to make sure the sets coincided with one another,” Jacobs said. “Being in the same building allows us to be more efficient, thorough and detailed when working on projects together.” Biddle said that recently Meeks + Partners also worked with MP Studio on the design of a club-house in Fredericksburg, Va. “Because we worked with Meeks + Partners on the club, we were able to get our hands on the floor plans earlier than we typically would,” she said. “As a result, we were better able to control lighting, fixture and electrical locations – all of which are crucial to our design.” Jacobs said what she likes best about having a family business is the relaxed atmosphere, ease of communication and a greater drive to succeed. “We are all counting on each other,” she said. “We are all close, so it is also fun to see each other throughout the day and just say ‘Hi.’” Biddle said the whole family loves design. “We all have done our share of home renovations and DIY projects,” she said. “We are a big Italian fam-ily, so we love going out to eat together and sharing our ideas.” For more information, visit MPstudiodesign.com.

About MP Studio Located at 16000 Memorial Drive in Houston, MP Studio is a full-service interior design firm specializing in single and multifamily design. Sister company to architecture firm Meeks + Partners, MP Studio is committed to offering exceptional design services that meet the specific needs of architects and developers. The design team has combined decades of experience and apply their passion for creating spaces that are captivating and timeless. At MP Studio, each client is provided with an easy, collaborative design experience in which the princi-pals are readily available for consultations.

Legacy by DesignWhen it comes to success, Houston-based firms admit it’s all relativeby Susan Love Fitts

Principals and employees of sister firms MP Studio and Meeks + Partners are strong believers that family-run firms that work together, succeed together. Standing, from left, Ryan Meeks, Don Meeks, Trevor Meeks and Shana Jacobs; seated, from left, Donnie Meeks, Mindy Meeks and Brittany Biddle. [image courtesy of MP Studio]

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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ONGOING BALDWIN BOETTCHER BRANCH LIBRARYThe Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library will provide ESL classes for library patrons that are at a beginning, intermediate, and advanced level. Our beginning English classes are on Mondays, 6-7:30 pm and Fri-days, 1-3 pm; intermediate level classes, Wednesdays, 6-7:30 pm and Thursdays, 1-3 pm; Advanced Level English class, Tuesdays, 4-5 pm; Conversational English Class for all levels, Tuesdays, 10-12 pm beginning on February 3rd. All ESL classes are free. Sign up for the ESL classes at the information desk at the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. The address of the library is 22248 Aldine Westfield Rd, Humble Texas 77338. For more information about the English classes call the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library at 281-821-1320.

THE COMMUNITY SUPPORTED ART PROGRAM IS BACKONGOINGFRESH ARTSThe Community Supported Art Program is backFresh Arts is pleased to announce Houston’s first Community Supported Arts (CSA) Program. In the spirit of buying and supporting homegrown items, the Community Supported Arts program seeks to cultivate a culture of local support for original work by artists in the area, establish relationships between local col-lectors and patrons, and create a model for distribu-tion to novice art collectors. Those who purchase shares are afforded the opportunity to discover new artists and gain exposure to a variety of disciplines, while receiving six pieces of new, original work from

local artists at a fantastic value and playing a part in helping to cultivate a vibrant art community. Shares are available now online at https://www.fresharts.org/content/community-supported-art-csa

AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MONTHFEBRUARY 16th 6pmBALDWIN BOETTCHER BRANCH LIBRARY Mr. Daniel Sample, Genealogy Specialist, Fort Bend County Libraries Genealogy and Local History Department will host an African American Genealogy class at the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library. He will cover online databases including www.ancestry.com and print resources. The genealogy class is scheduled Monday, Febru-ary 16th at 6 pm. Register for the class at the infor-mation desk or call the Baldwin Boettcher Branch Library at 281-821-1320 for more information about the program.

KINKY BOOTS FEBRUARY 10th-22nd THE HOBBY CENTER Kinky Boots, the smash-hit musical that brings together four-time Tony® Award-winner Harvey Fierstein (Book) and Grammy® Award-winning rock icon Cyndi Lauper (Tony Award-winner for Best Score for Kinky Boots), plays at The Hobby Center February 10-22. Directed and choreographed by Tony Award-winner Jerry Mitchell, Kinky Boots opened on Broadway April 4, 2013 and continues to play to standing-room-only crowds nightly. The show, which has broken all box office records at the Hirschfeld Theatre, recouped its costs in October 2013, after just 30 weeks on

Broadway. Kinky Boots took home six 2013 Tony Awards, the most of any show in the season, including Best Musical, Best Score (Cyndi Lauper), Best Choreog-raphy (Jerry Mitchell), Best Orchestrations (Stephen Oremus) and Best Sound Design (John Shivers). The show also received the Drama League, Outer Critics Circle and Broadway.com Awards for Best Musical and the Grammy Award for Best Musical Album, along with many other accolades. In Kinky Boots,Charlie Price has reluctantly inher-ited his father’s shoe factory, which is on the verge of bankruptcy. Trying to live up to his father’s legacy and save his family business, Charlie finds inspiration in the form of Lola. A fabulous entertainer in need of some sturdy stilettos, Lola turns out to be the one person who can help Charlie become the man he’s meant to be. As they work to turn the factory around, this unlikely pair finds that they have more in com-mon than they ever dreamed possible… and discovers that when you change your mind about someone, you can change your whole world. Kyle Taylor Parker plays the role of Lola. Kyle was one of the Angels in the original Broadway company as well as the Lola understudy. Steven Booth stars as shoe factory owner Charlie Price. Parker and Booth are joined by Lindsay Nicole Chambers as Lauren, Joe Coots as Don, Craig Waletzko as George and Grace Stockdale in her touring debut as Nicola. Rounding out the ensemble are Damien Brett, Stephen Carrasco, Lauren Nicole Chapman, Amelia Cormack, Troi Gaines, J. Harrison Ghee, Blair Goldberg, Darius Harper, Andrew Theo Johnson, Crystal Kellogg, Jeffrey Kishinevskiy, Jeff Kuhr, Ross Lekites, Patty Lohr, Mike Longo, Tommy Martinez, David McDonald, Nick McGough, Bonnie Milligan, Anthony Picarello, Horace V. Rogers, Ricky Schro-eder, Anne Tolpegin, Juan Torres-Falcon, Hernando Umana and Sam Zeller.TUTS will offer several special events and add-on packages in conjunction with the show to make for an unforgettable musical experience: OUT@TUTS post-show cast party - Thursday, Feb. 12 Valentine’s Day Add-On Package – Saturday, Feb. 14 (2 PM & 8 PM performances) “Kinky Kocktails” VIP Event – Thursday, February 19 at 6 PMTickets (starting at only $30) are available: Online at tuts.com Phone at (713) 558-TUTS (8887), outside the Houston area at (888) 558-3882 In person at the TUTS Box Office, (800 Bagby), Monday - Friday 10 AM - 6 PM, and Saturday - Sun-day 11 AM - 4 PM. Special offers are available for groups of 10 or more by calling (713) 558-8888 or via email at [email protected]’ production of Kinky Boots is made possible

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TRIBUTE TO MAE WEST FEBRUARY 11th 2pm-3pmHUNTSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY The Huntsville Public Library will present Mary Anne Burkhalter’s “Tribute to Mae West” on Wednes-day, February 11, from 2-3 p.m., in the Library’s Community Room. Ms. Burkhalter has portrayed Miss West across the country for over 20 years, bringing rare songs and material to the show, and takes great pride in keeping the comedienne’s work alive in her “Tribute to Mae West.” Her comedy carries over into the audience, as she employs a unique brand of walk-around humor and involves audience members in on-stage comedic skits. Mae West rose to international stardom, and in 1932 was the highest-paid woman in America. Ms. West was notorious for her snappy wit and controversial characters, and notable for writing all her own mate-rial. Mary Anne Burkhalter was raised in Houston, where her first role was playing Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz at the Alley Theatre. She has since performed from coast to coast and overseas, and is currently writing and performing more than a dozen musical shows. The Huntsville Public Library is located at 1219 13th Street. Contact Denise Tilson at 936-291-5471 for more information.

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ART TALK TO THE REPUBLIC

Bart Pearston

Mr Turner is a biographical movie about J M W Turner currently playing at the River Oaks Theatre in Houston. The New York Times called this the best film about an artist ever made; the Houston Chronicle gave it one and a half stars. What’s going on here?The movie resembles his paintings in atmosphere. Facts about Turner emerge from dialog between characters and direct replaying of some events. Turner was a salt of the earth fellow from the working class, working very hard, showing signs of extraordinary talent very young. His first paint-ing was exhibited at the Royal Academy when he was 15, he was a fellow of the Royal Academy throughout his life. He left 20,000 works in his wake. He chose to give them to the country rather than sell them to a ready buyer. During his life Turner was derided as his paintings became more and more abstract—about movement, gradiated light, color, atmosphere and pure space pushing all of art toward Modernism. Now those late works are celebrated. His last words were, “God is the Sun.” Turner’s lifelong pursuit of Radiance and Nature overpowering man are lessons for all time. The standard of the early 19th century, before the camera came along and changed everything, was that the subject matter of painting had a pecking order: first history painting, then portraiture, land-scape (seascape) and then still life. On The Slave Ship, Turner’s answer was to put current events in the seascape. The capsizing of a Slave Ship was a comment to the times; Slavery was being outlawed in more and more countries around the world.

Britain moved against slavery in 1801, the United States in 1863. Viewers may be enchanted by this light and movement pulling us in and around the canvas, feeling rather than just seeing the waves and then Turner, always the master draftsman, shocks us with those perfect images of bodies in shackles and drowning. Nature itself screams, the painting works to plunge and lift us to the moral outrage that Turner felt. Should you look at his paintings as movement, the painters whose primary focus was gesture look to Turner as their first. Should you look at his paintings as color, he instructs the colorists. Should you look at his paintings as a celebration of visual accuracy, he speaks to the realists. Should you look at his paintings as atmosphere he is the Father of the impressionists. Should you look at his paintings as pure form, he predates the Modernists. Should you look to painting for social protest, one more time we find Turner right there. When visiting the Tate Gallery, where many Turner paintings are found, I found myself sitting in a lecture where the speaker suggested this: The French and Italian artists first choose beauty, the British, Germans and the Americans first choice is Truth. The movie about Turner is British, it’s first choice is truth but it’s not an easy truth. Mr. Turner is a must see.

Each year our family watches the comedy film “Groundhog Day” with Bill Murray and Andie McDowell. The plot is the ultimate hellish deja’vu trip. It only ends when he learns from his past and then changes. For me, last week wasn’t nearly as

funny for me as I was in a second accident involving a college-aged driver. I’m fine physically, but this is getting expensive! In both accidents, the other drivers claimed I was at fault though they wouldn’t provide any details why. I suspect they were texting while driving but I had no proof. One of my many disappointments with

“Governor Rick” was his veto in 2011 of the bill banning texting while driving for those above 18 as well as those under. I suspect it was due to cellular phone company lobbying pressure, but he claimed it was, “an expansive government intrusion on the behavior of adults” while admitting that, “texting while driving is dangerous, irresponsible, and reckless”. Speaker Craddick expressed regret over the bill which would have greatly increase public safety being vetoed. All laws restrict the behavior of those affected and protecting them is hardly an “unwarranted” intrusion when distracted driving is the fastest growing cause of traffic “accidents” and fatalities. My other disappointment was his refusal to require E-Verify to protect jobs for US citizens

or those with legal work visas in Texas. I too, felt his “donors” in the home building and agriculture industries played a huge in that decision. It’s way past time for both of these. Fortunately BOTH bills are being reintroduced this session. I fully support constitutional checks and balances, but when duly elected representatives overwhelm-ingly pass legislation, it is “downright undemocrat-ic” to veto them. In 2006, Perry was elected with only 39% of the vote in a four-way gubernatorial election. I hardly feel he had any popular mandate and won’t miss his propensity to cater to special interests over the public’s will. If Perry’s poor 2012 debate performances, his 1988 Texas chairmanship of Al Gore’s candidacy, and his granting in-state tuition for illegal Immi-grants don’t keep him from ever being his party’s presidential nominee; his reputation of catering to lobbyists surely will. I say it’s time he rides off into the sunset. As we prepare for more vetoes nationally, a pro-posed federal budget well in excess of $4 trillion with an expected deficit of a $500 billion even with new $144 Billion in additional taxes, and numerous battles with Congress trying to rein in runaway deficit spending, I’m reminded of the old Yogi say-ing, “It’s like Deja’vu all over again.” I’m afraid it’s more like “Groundhog Day” and won’t stop until they learn and change. (Sorry, if I spoiled the plot folks). Wouldn’t it be nice if Punxsutawney Phil’s forecast of six more weeks of winter applied to our government’s “kicking the can down the road” and we can look forward to a change soon? Hey, I can dream can’t I?

“It’s Like Deja’ vu all over again” -Yogi Berra by Bart Pearston THE SLAVE SHIP by J.M.W. TURNER

by Rosanne Friedman

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A FOODIE’S PERSPECTIVE UNIVERSAL JOY

Imagine a venue where you could taste a di-verse sampling of foods from some of the area’s

best and most popular restaurants, as well as an adult beverage or two, and you were free to go back and resample your favorites as often as you wished. In other words, a “Best Of” buffet, and all for the price you’d prob-ably spend on dinner for yourself at many of these same establishments. Sound like a foodie’s dream?

Well it was, at least for me. And hopefully for several dozen of my foodie peers from two local Facebook foodie groups to which I belong: the Woodlands/Spring area, Tx. Foodie Club and the Spring/Woodlands Foodie Tasting and Deals group. Last Thursday we had the pleasure of attending the 29th Annual Taste of the Town at the Woodlands Waterway Marriott. Nick “Spring Foodie” Rama, whom you have read here and is also an administrator for the Foodie Tasting and Deals group, secured sixty tickets which he then distributed to foodie group members at a discounted rate. I suppose that this being my first time ever to attend probably added exponentially to my enjoyment, just as I’m sure some veteran foodies who’ve been many times before may describe it as “meh.” The key is to get there early (I planned to, then life got in the way) because it does get crowded between 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. Almost like Christmas-shopping-at-the-mall crowded. Another important factor: eat a smaller than usual lunch, preferably earlier than you’re used to, if you’re even thinking about sampling every-thing there. Or just skip lunch altogether. By my count, there were some thirty-three or so restaurants participating this year, which is a drop from the fifty-nine the Woodlands Area Chamber of Commerce claims participated last year. I’m not including businesses such as Woodforest Golf Club or Silverado Assisted Liv-ing; while they were serving food at the event, they’re by no means restaurants. Most of the restaurants were part of local or national chains (i.e. Ruggles Green or Buca di Beppo), and there were a handful of independent, local restaura-teurs (i.e. Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen),

also referred to as “mom and pops” in the food groups. By far my favorite of the night was America’s for their Paella and Tres Leches. The paella was perfectly cooked (no easy feat when you’re cooking a large amount of rice that then has to sit and hold). The flavors were spot on with just enough cayenne kick to give it some oomph, and it included pieces of bacon-wrapped quail, a welcome addition that put it way over the top. One of my dining companions, Rachel, told me that their Tres Leches was the best in town, and my first bite confirmed it. Wet, sweet and creamy (but not overly so), it had a spongy, cornbread-like texture that is the hallmark of a good Tres Leches and allows it to soak up the three milks without becoming soggy. The topping was extra rich and creamy as well, and tasted like a cross between whipped cream and buttercream frost-ing. Hands down the best Tres Leches I’ve ever had. Other restaurants I favored were Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen for their Shrimp and Crawfish Creole and their Bread Pudding with a warm Pecan Praline Sauce; Morton’s Grille for their Asian-inspired Tuna Poke Nacho with Avo-cado and their Braised Beef Short Rib Sandwich; Refuge Bar & Bistro for their Cheddar Poblano Soup and their Prosciutto Bruschetta; and Hello Taco for their Carnitas and Carne Asada Tacos and their Marilyn’s Famous Chocolate Chip Cake. Surprisingly enough, the restaurant chosen as the 2015 People’s Choice Winner received poor marks from the foodies with whom I spoke and in multiple comments I read in the Facebook food groups. Bob’s Steak and Chop House served a Prime Filet Mignon Crostino with a Horseradish Cream Sauce, and several people said the meat was overcooked and the crostini were stale. I didn’t try Bob’s myself (and I really wished I would have now, given the controver-sy), but I can tell you that this is very puzzling - Bob’s consistently receives rave reviews in both food groups for the quality of their food. But everyone has an off night now and then, right? With all the new restaurants anticipated to be opening in our community over the next twelve months, hopefully Taste of the Town 2016 will be the largest yet. As an avid foodie who loves to cook and eat, I’m already looking forward to it. I just hope that I can get there earlier next year. And that I remember to skip lunch!

Taste of the Town 2015: A Foodie’s PerspectiveBy Paul Van Deusen

Paul Van Deusen

Would you like to be happier? Would you like to live your life fully and passionately? Who wouldn’t? At the end of the day, this is all that any of us want. But we’re such funny creatures: rather than just feeling happy now, we delay that happiness, putting it off until the day we’ve achieved this goal or that accom-plishment, telling ourselves “once I finally get this job, this relationship, once I lose ten pounds, then I can be happy.” But take it from me, someone who has spent a good portion of her life compulsively chasing the next and bigger achievement, hoping that somehow that achievement would finally bring fulfillment: this is a delusion. And it’s not our fault; we’ve just been trained backwards. We end up living our lives just chasing our tails in search of how to achieve this elusive contentment, and never allowing ourselves to enjoy where we are. Now please remember that this is not our fault; we’ve just been trained backwards. My focus is to share and explore ways that we can retrain ourselves. In the coming weeks, I’ll be sharing and exploring ways that we can all wake up to feeling truly happy and really fulfilled on a visceral level. I hope you’ll join me on this journey as together we discover how to awaken to experiencing joy in each and every day. For the past fifteen years I have been a yoga instructor, guiding thousands of my students through yoga poses, breathing techniques, and meditation practices – all designed to help them release stress and tension held in their bodies. I have witnessed students making profound changes in their bodies and in their lives, truly amazing results. But in the spirit of full disclosure, I really think the person who has transformed and benefited the most is me, and not at all in the ways had I thought yoga would transform me when I first started down this journey. You see, my entire life, I

had always been addicted to achievement. I hungered for the next accomplishment, the next accolade to give me a quick “fix” of happiness. I worked my butt off to be valedictorian of my high school, head cheerleader, and then obtain a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Rice University. I say this not to brag, but quite the opposite. All this just led to my exhaustion and burn-out, not the fulfillment and satisfaction I so desperately was seeking. Deep down, I knew there was more to life than the

“keeping up with the Joneses” rat race, and this deep desire to experience more, to live fully and powerfully, was what eventually led me to yoga and the world of conscious transformation. One of the beautiful things about life is that all this scrambling to achieve peace and fulfillment is designed to fail. At some point, we realize it’s our birthright to experience more than just fleeting glimpses of happiness. It’s my desire to share with you what I’ve learned the hard way and what’s taken years to get through my thick skull about letting go and choosing to experience bliss and love right here, right now.

AWAKEN YOUR JOY:INCORPORATING MORE JOY INTO EVERY DAY!by Joy Winkler

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GIG GUIDECONROE

The Corner Pub302 N. Main St., Conroe 936-788-2390www.thecornerpubinconroe.comTuesday Open Mic with Jeremy Bankhead Wednesday Hippie Night with The Lankfords Brothers Thurday FarLand jams with Adam McFarland Fri Feb 6 9pm Tyler Stuckey and the You’unsSat Feb 7 9pm Texas Johnny BoyFri Feb 13 9pm Hunter MckithanSat Feb 14 9pm Moonlite SocialFri Feb 20 9pm Grant Harrison TrioSat Feb 21 9pm Charlie and The RegretsFri Feb 27 9pm Jeremy Bankhead BandFri March 13 9pm Chase Gassaway TrioSat March 14 9pm Little OutfitFri March 20 9pm Tyler CannonSat March 21 9pm Matt HarlanSat April 11 9pm Bradley SherrerFri May 1 9pm Little OutfitSat May 9 9pm Mike Amabile

Dosey Doe Music Cafe463 FM 1488, Conroe 936-321-2171www.doseydoe.com Thurs Feb 5 8:30pm Amanda Shires [$20] Fri Feb 6 8:30pm Jody Booth [$12]Sat Feb 7 8:30pm Chubby Knuckle ChoirTues Feb 10 7pm Open Mic NightThurs Feb 12 8:30pm Nicholas David of “The Voice” [$25]Fri Feb 13 8:30pm Ray Wylie Hubbard [$25]Sat Feb 14 8:30pm Terri Hendrix [$22]Mon Feb 16 7pm Open Mic NightTues Feb 17 7pm Open Mic NightThurs Feb 19 8:30pm Josh Fuller Band [$10]Fri Feb 20 8:30pm Mark Jones-acoustic [$10]

Kat Daddy Bar463 FM 1488, Conroe 936-273-9342www.katdaddysbar.comNo Live Music in February

Papa’s On The Lake9400 Hwy 105 W., Lake Conroe 936-447-2500www.papasonthelake.comLive Music resumes in the Spring

Red Brick Tavern119 Simonton, Conroe 936-539-2000www.theredbricktavern.comEvery Sunday Gospel Sunday BrunchSat Feb 7 9:30pm Keith ReaSat Feb 14 9:30pmSusan Gibson [$15]Tues Feb 17 9:30pm 7pm Fat Tuesday with Johnny Riley & Tim BurgeFri Feb 27 9:30pm The Bigsby’s [$8]Sat Feb 28 9:30pm Sheila Marshall & Lee Roy Parnell

[$35]

Wolfies Lake Conroe14954 SH 105 W., Montgomery 936-588-8200http://www.wolfiesusa.com/locations/lake-conroe.html

CYPRESS CREEKAcadia3939 FM 1960 W., Houston 281-893-2860www.acadiabarandgrill.comSun Feb 8 8pm Theory of ThievesSat Feb 14 8pmMilitary Minded GSat Feb 21 8pm Dangerous ToysThurs Feb 26 8pm Shadow of the GaintFri Feb 27 8pm Sweet ReleaseSat Feb 28 8pm CortezFri Mar 6 8pm BlackTop MojoFri Mar 13 8pm Carry The StormSat Mar 14 8pm Victim

The Concert Pub North2470 Cypress Creek Pkwy., Houston 281-583-8111www.theconcertpub.comFri Feb 6 Pigs On The WallSat Feb 7 Rusted CageFri Feb 13 Uli Jon Roth, Tim Ripper Owens, Black Knights RisingSat Feb 14 EscapeFri Feb 20 TBASat Feb 21 Alyson ChainsFri Feb 27 Swallow This, VHTSat Feb 28 JetSpeed Rockfest ShowcaseFri Mar 6 TNTSat Mar 7 Foundry featuring Blaze Bayley, John Moyer, Rick Plester, Johnny Kelly

Swanny’s Bar & Grill6224 Theall Rd., Houston 281-440-1308Fri Feb 6 9pm Silver Shoes

NORTH SPRING 19th Hole Grill & Bar202 Sawdust Rd #118, Spring 281-363-2574www.19th.cc [$10 cover on all shows]Thu Feb 05 8:00pm Tribe HillSat Feb 07 8:00pm Turn~N~BurnThu Feb 12 8:00pm TreynWrekMon Feb 16 8:00pm Channing & Cowling AcousticThu Feb 19 8:00pm Big E & The LowdownFri Feb 20 8:00pm Another Pearl Harbor/To Whom it MaySat Feb 21 8:00pm The Guillotines/poor dumb bastardsMon Feb 23 8:00pm FalSkye Duo Thu Feb 26 8:00pm Blue TickFri Feb 27 8:00pm In Silence We Sleep, Carter, Tracing Over Evil, Destroyers of the Sky

Crescent Moon Wine BarCrescent Moon Wine Bar& Restaurant

Upscale Casual Dining Live Music & Dancing Extensive Wine List & more

440 Rayford Rd Ste 115, Spring TX(281) 364-9463www.crescentmoonwinebar.com

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Public News is going through this directory to make sure our readers have the most accurate and up-to-date information on locally owned and operated restaurants. The strength of our local economy depends on supporting local merchants such as these.

PUBLIC NEWS DINING GUIDE

CONROE105 Cafe 3010 W Davis St (936) 539-3447Alfonso’s Mexican Restaurant 1208 S Frazier St (936) 441-9110Asian Bbq & Grill 604 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-3995Asian Fusion Noodle Bowl 3301 W Davis St (936) 828-3469Baytown Seafood Restauranta 1400 N Frazier St (936) 494-2246Burger Boy 217 E Davis St (936) 756-3440Burger Fresh 804 Gladstell Rd # 110 (936) 756-4414Carmelita’s Restaurant 109 W Davis St (936) 539-3323

Chelsea’s Tea Room 202 N Main St (936) 539-2993Chiller Bee Frozen Yogurt 2820 Interstate 45 N (936) 756-2337China Buffet 226 S Loop 336 W (936) 788-2888China Delight 1108 N Loop 336 W (936) 756-8686Clint’s Kuntry Katfish Catering 5855 W Davis St (936) 760-2737Corner Pub Delia302 N Main St (936) 788-2390Culver’s 1426 N Loop 336 W (936) 788-5959East Buffet 2104 N Frazier St (936) 760-1007El Bosque 1420 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-3823El Kiosko Taqueira 116 S Frazier St (936) 539-6794El Oro 225 S Main St (936) 756-4315El Rincon 705 Everett St (936) 756-5522El Tucan Refresqueria 516 Mill Ave (936) 539-6492Frutilandia 525 S Frazier St (936) 441-3045Gallery Off The Square 202 N Main St (936) 539-2993Garden Cafe 1406 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-9663George’s Bar & Grill 2031 Plantation Dr (936) 788-8222Hibacha Grill & Super Buffet 2020 Interstate 45 N (936) 788-9999Honey Bee Ham & Deli 1418 N Loop 336 W # I (936) 760-3354Hunan Village Restaurant

1402 N Loop 336 W (936) 539-6811I Love Sweets 1 Devonshire Dr (936) 539-4742Jalisco Mexican Restaurant 201 N Frazier St (936) 756-2344Joe’s Pizza & Pasta 1604 N Frazier St (936) 760-9002LA Mariposa 1111 W Dallas St (936) 756-1222LA Mexicana Restaurant 221 Mill Ave (936) 539-6791LA Palapa 402 E Davis St (936) 756-8408LA Palma Taco 309 W Avenue G (936) 539-6792Los Altos De Jalisco 1108 N Loop 336 W (936) 756-2233Los Carnales Taqueria 1121 N 1st St (936) 718-0874Main Street Cafe a 330 N Main St (936) 756-8885Mama Juanita’s Mexican 1118 League Line Rd (936) 856-9012Margarita & Peppers 2259 N Loop 336 W (936) 788-1408Margarita’s Mexican 1027 N Loop 336 W (936) 647-3880Maverick Saloon 2017 N Frazier St # E2 (936) 539-9300Mckenzie’s Bbq & Burgers 1501 N Frazier St (936) 756-3131Meztizos Restaurant & Bar 721 W Davis St (936) 760-3220Mollys Pub Conroe 901 N Loop 336 W (936) 441-6167New Conroe Japanese House 2107 W Davis St (936) 756-6866Ostioneria Caminos 400 S Frazier St (936) 760-3803

Pie In The Sky Pie Co 3600 N Loop 336 W (936) 760-3301Pincho Rico Grill 2017 N Frazier St (936) 756-3077Pit Stop 4203 Old Highway 105 (936) 539-9274Red Brick Tavern 119 Simonton St (936) 539-2000River Plantation Grille 550 Country Club Dr (936) 271-1083Shogun Japanese Grill & Sushi 2107 W Davis St # A (936) 756-6886Smokey Mo’s 2960 Interstate 45 N (936) 441-2323Star Cinema Grill 2000 Interstate 45 N (936) 539-6088Taqueria & Panaderia San Luis 402 E Davis St (936) 788-1199Taqueria Guerrero 129 S Frazier St (936) 242-8176Taqueria Jalisco 1108 N Loop 336 W # L (936) 756-2233Taqueria Mexicana 2017 N Frazier St (936) 756-3150Taqueria Sol De Mexico 820 N Loop 336 W (936) 756-9316Tejas Mexican Restaurant 105 N 6th St (936) 756-6559Thirsty’s 192 Fm 3083 Rd (936) 441-1050Toasted Yolk Cafe 2129 W Davis St (936) 828-3944Tortilleria LA Buena Bida 1103 W Dallas St (936) 756-2133Tortilleria LA Unica 808 N 1st St (936) 441-4477Tri Mexican Restaurant 129 S Frazier St (936) 756-0626Van Thong Chinese/Vietnamese

2114 W Davis St (936) 756-8762Vernon’s Kuntry Bar-B-Que 5000 W Davis St (936) 539-3000Vernon’s Kuntry Katfish 5901 Highway 105 W (936) 760-3386Vero Italian Kitchen 1301 W Davis St (936) 441-0411Villa Italia 603 N Thompson St (936) 539-5599Weng’s Wok 1140 N Fm 3083 Rd W (936) 756-8888Whistle Stop Cafe 11133 Interstate 45 S (936) 828-4652Wild Ginger3061 Interstate 45 N (936) 788-9988

HUMBLEBaytown Seafood & Bar 7855 N Sam Houston (281) 441-5187Beijing Wok Restaurant 21131 Aldine Westfield (281) 821-0367Cactus Moon 1702 Wilson Rd (281) 446-2202 Cafe East Humble260 1st St W (281) 548-0082Catfish Cafe 7042 Fm 1960 Rd (281) 812-8055Chez Nous French Restaurant 217 S Avenue G (281) 446-6717Culver’s 5420 Atascocita Rd (281) 812-8600El Jalapeno Mexican Cafe 5324 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 548-2230El Ranchero Mexican Restaurant 24551 Loop 494 # 111 (281) 358-5660Fiesta Azteca Restaurant 20669 W Lake Houston (281) 812-3002

Fish Place 5324 Atascocita Rd (281) 318-7096Ginger Cafe 7548 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 812-8853Goings Barbeque 20669 W Lake Houston (832) 644-9721Got Wings 10920 Will Clayton Pwy (281) 441-9464Grand Garden 5324 Atascocita (281) 812-5858Granny’s Tamales Three 802 1st St E # 802 (281) 446-0363Grimes Bakery 14618 Lee Rd (281) 441-9213Happy Buddha Japanese Steak 9556 W Fm 1960 Rd (281) 446-3373Hector’s Mexican Restaurants 3333 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 446-1803Hin’s Garden 4582 Kingwood (281) 360-3388Honey Bee Ham & Deli 9638 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 446-1222Humble City Cafe 200 E Main St (281) 319-0200Humble Ice 6902 Bender Rd (281) 441-3318Italiano’s Restaurant 217 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 446-6111Javaman Coffee 19131 Sprinters (281) 812-5726Jitters Coffee 18445 W Lake Houston (281) 360-9589Johnny’s Pizza House 20669 W Lake Houston (281) 570-4652Kay’s Sandwich Shop 204 Charles St (281) 446-2662LA Cabana Mexican Restaurant 3390 Fm 1960 Rd W (281) 209-1585Las Ramadas Mexican Grill 18455 W Lk Houst Pkwy (281) 812-4900

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Sat Feb 28 8:00pm Metacrisis, MezzanineMon Mar 02 8:00pm Channing & CowlingWed Mar 04 8:00pm No Refusal WeekendFri Mar 06 8:00pm Keepers of the FrequencySat Mar 07 8:00pm Reckless High, In Cedium, Band NerdsMon Mar 09 8:00pm The AJ’sThu Mar 12 8:00pm Texas SoulFri Mar 13 8:00pm Bow Before Horus, Aurorean

Crabby Daddy25186 I-45, The Woodlands 281-296-2722www.crabbydaddy.comFri Feb 6 7pm Bristol FashionSat Feb 7 7pm Almost Endless Summer

Crescent Moon Wine Bar440 Rayford Rd., #115, Spring 281-364-WINE (9463)www.crescentmoonwinebar.comThur Feb 5 8pm Slasa NightFri Feb 6 8:30pm Alter Ego BandSat Feb 7 8pm Next Level BandTues Feb 10 7pm Chase GassawayFri Feb 13 8:30pm Johnny and the SpinsationsSat Feb 14 7pm SVK Vintage BandTues Feb 17 7pm Mardi Gras at the MoonFri Feb 20 8:30pm Culver House Band

Dosey Doe Big Barn25911 I-45 N., The Woodlands 281-367-3774www.doseydoe.comFri Feb 6 8:30pm Tracy Byrd Trio [$128]Sat Feb 7 8:30pm BJ Thomas [$138]Sun Feb 8 7:30pm Riders In The Sky [$118]Tues Feb 10 8pm Statesboro Revue [$15]Fri Feb 13 8:30pm Asleep At The Wheel [$128]Sat Feb 14 8:30pm John Conlee [$148]Sun Feb 15 7:30pm The Association [$148]Thurs Feb 19 8:30pm Confederate Railroad [$118]Fri Feb 20 8:30pm Dr. John & the Nite Trippers [$198]

Sat Feb 21 8:30pm George Winston [$128]

Papa’s Ice House314 Pruitt Rd, Spring 713-364-8140www.papasicehousetx.comLive Music will resume in January 2015

OLD TOWN SPRINGCross Track Ice Househttp://www.cross-track-tx.com200 Magnolia St., Old Town Spring 281-907-0711

Puffabellys100 Main St, Spring 281-350-3376www.puffabellys.comWednesdays 8pm Davin James’ Songwriter ShowcaseThursdays 6pm Open Mic

Wunsche Brothers Cafe 103 Midway, Spring 281-350-1902http://www.wunschebroscafe.com

SPRINGBombshells21005 I-45 North, Spring 281-288-2769

www.4bombshells.comFri Feb 6 9pm Not The RachelsSat Feb 7 9pm J B Barnett

Chicago Joe’s18433 Kuykendahl Rd Spring 281-533-3000Thurs, Fri & Sat Dueling Pianos (thru March) Fri Feb 6 8pm Chicago Joe’s Band Sat Feb 7 8pm Chicago Joe’s BandSun Feb 8 4pm Morgan McKay

Mak’s Place Sports Bar & Grill5200 Louetta Rd., Houston 832-698-1611www.maksplacesportsbar.comFri Feb 6 9pm Anson Carter BandFri Feb 13 9pm The .07 Blues BandSat Feb 14 9pm Space MonkeyFri Feb 20 9pm Nigel Edison BandFri Feb 27 9pm Turn Mics Band

Sat Feb 28 9pm Space MonkeyFri March 6 9pm J B Barnett That One Bar4660 Louetta #100, Spring 832-562-3942www.thatonebar.comFri Feb 6 9:30pm TBA The .07 Blues BandFri Feb 13 9:30pm TBASat Feb 14 9:30pm Under Cover BrothasSat Feb 21 9:30pm J B BarnettFri Feb 27 9:30pm

GIG GUIDE

PUBLIC NEWS DINING GUIDELavilla Mexican Restaurant 7920 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 441-7222Lexey’s 7015 Manor Way (281) 548-7774Lia’s Drive Inn 14010 Homestead (281) 441-2051Lloyd’s Bar 111 N Avenue A (281) 446-5565Los Vega Mexican Restaurant 3824 Atascocita Rd (281) 812-4567Manuel’s Mexican Restaurant 5856 Fm 1960 (281) 852-6322Mencius Gourmet Hunan 1379 Kingwood Dr (281) 359-8489Mimi’s Tea Room LLC 8042 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 360-6464Mo’s B-B-Q 8321 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 548-3777N Zone 1005 1st St E (281) 348-9063Nara Thai Dining 18455 W Lk Houst Pkwy (281) 812-0291Noyola’s Mexican Restaurant 242 1st St W # B (281) 319-4912Pizziola’s 8790 Fm 1960 Bypass (281) 446-3260Queso Bonito 1123 S Houston Ave (281) 446-0095Rico’s Mexican Restaurant 1377 Kingwood Dr (281) 358-2637Sarap Pinoy 19333 Highway 59 N (281) 446-5080Sarpino’s Pizzeria 5326 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 548-7492Savvas Greek Cuisine & Grill 6730 Atascocita Rd (281) 312-6358Smoothies Ice Cream 20131 Highway 59 N (281) 446-2191Taco Flores 4806 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 852-8338

Tai Li Chinese Restaurant 7948 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 852-9507Tamales Atascocita 5105 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 812-0444Texas Long Branch Saloon314 Moonshine Hill Lp (281) 319-5400Tin Roof BBQ 18918 Town Center (281) 852-5577Titas Taco House 320 Wilson Rd (281) 446-4175Top Hat Catering Co 1702 Wilson Rd (281) 446-8434Trigg’s Catering 1414 1st St E (281) 540-2700Trigg’s Humble Inn1410 E Bus F M 1960 (281) 446-9484Twin Oaks Tavern 211 E Main St # 4 (281) 359-8687Wazabi Sushi Bar 8130 Fm 1960 Rd E (281) 359-2555Westco Breakfast House 5371 Atascocita Rd (281) 852-9065Windy City Pizza 5377 Atascocita Rd (281) 812-2446

KINGWOOD Akashi Sushi Fusion Cuisine 2271 Northpark Dr (281) 358-8828Amedeo’s Italian Restaurant 22704 Loop 494 # A (281) 359-4451Cafe Du Bois 2845a W Town Center (281) 360-2530Chachi’s Mexican Restaurant 4300 Town Center Pl (281) 360-1789Chelsea Deli & Cafe 1538 Kingwood Dr (281) 359-2972Chimichurri’s South Amer Grill 1660 W Lake Houston 281) 360-0015

El Charro Mexican Restaurant 4580 Kingwood Dr (281) 361-2000Hunan Garden Restaurant 4331 Kingwood Dr (281) 360-2668Nathaniel Center 804 Russell Palmer Rd (281) 348-7800Oriental Gardens 1528 Kingwood Dr (281) 358-7119Philly Cheesesteak Co 520 Northpark Dr (281) 359-7592Raffa’s American Bistro 1660 W Lake Houston (281) 360-1436Rib Itz Catering 3911 Hill Springs Dr (281) 360-8138Sharkys 1660 W Lake Houston (281) 360-0660Three B’s Grill 4590 Kingwood Dr # A (281) 360-7797Veranda 2820 Chestnut Ridge (281) 358-2820Zacharys Cajun Cafe 716 Kingwood Dr (281) 359-2256Zammitti’s 1660 W Lake Houston (281) 361-7499Zz Gator Cove 733 Hamblen Rd (281) 359-2200

NORTH SPRING3 B’s-Bill’s Burgers & Beera 466 Rayford Rd # 107 (281) 419-3553Alfonso’s Mexican Restaurant 3126 Sawdust Rd (281) 298-8032Amerigo’s Grill 25250 Grogans Park Dr (281) 362-0808 Asia Buffet 355 Sawdust Rd (832) 585-0688Beijing Chinese Restaurant 409 Sawdust Rd (281) 363-2308

Bombay Mahal a 202 Sawdust Rd (281) 465-8383Cactus Jacks 343 Sawdust Rd (281) 419-3644Casa Imperial Mexican a387 Sawdust Rd # C (281) 298-8195 Crescent Moon Wine Bar a440 Rayford Rd #115A (281) 364-9463Cru Wine Bar 9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 465-9463Greek Tony’s Pizza & Sub Shop a 432 Sawdust Rd (281) 292-4313 Hello Taco25114 Grogans Mill (832) 819-4639Hyderabad House407 Sawdust Rd (281) 203-5020KOBE Japanese Grill & Sushi 433 Sawdust Rd (281) 298-2000 Mario’s Mexican Restaurant610 Rayford Rd # 650 (281) 367-9336Mooyah Burgers Fries & Shakes 2115 Rayford Rd (832) 585-0300 Pallotta’s Mexican Grill 2211 Rayford Rd # 119 (281) 362-1114 Pit Master BBQ 842 Rayford Rd (281) 362-1111 Sitar Cuisine Of India a 25701 Interstate 45 # 12 (281) 364-0200 Spring Asian Cuisine 2907 Rayford Rd # 106 (281) 298-7798Cabo Baja & Mexican Grill544 Sawdust Rd (281) 298-7377

SHENANDOAHAldo’s Cucina Italiana 18450 I 45 S (936) 447-9623Alonti Cafe & Catering 27868 Interstate 45 N (832) 585-0694

Another Broken Egg Cafe 19075 Interstate 45 S (936) 273-2011BJ’S Restaurant & Brewhouse 19075 Interstate 45 S (936) 273-7100Boutte Deli 19267 Main St (281) 298-5498Buca Di Beppo 19075 Interstate 45 S (936) 321-6262Compadre’s Texas Cafe 26797 Hanna Rd (281) 292-0333Fieldings Wood Grill 1699 Research Forest (832) 616-3275

SPRINGAlicia’s Mexican Grille20920 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 350-8383Alma Latina Taqueria 25222 Aldine Westfield (281) 288-1767Antojitos Quiche 25190 Interstate 45 (281) 651-5391Arturo’s Taqueria1402 1/2 Spring Cypress (281) 350-6808 Barracudas a2616 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 288-5376 Bombshells 21005 I-45 N. (281) 288-2769Brother’s Pizza Express 163 Cypresswood Dr (281) 288-1300Budegon Del Sur 26506 Oak Ridge Dr (832) 813-8334C J’s Hot Dogs 4660 Louetta Rd (832) 299-6079Chef Chan’s Restaurant 17833 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 370-3884Chicago Joe’s18433 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 533-3000 Corkscrew Bbq 24930 Budde Rd (832) 592-1184

Country Time BBQ & Fixins 25330 Richards Rd (281) 298-7455 Datpho Vietnamese Noodle House523 Louetta Rd (281) 528-8989El Palenque Mexican 1485 Spring Cypress Rd (281) 353-4055Fiesta Acapulco 25770 Interstate 45 (281) 419-8666Fukuda Sushi & Robata 25701 Interstate 45 (281) 419-8980Golden China 25024 Interstate 45 (281) 363-2412Golden Jade Chinese1419 Spring Cypress (281) 350-5363Gozzetti’s Pizzeria 8000 Mcbeth Way (832) 592-7750Gratzi Italian Restaurant 6334 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 376-4800Guadalajara Mexican Grille 27885 Interstate 45 (281) 362-0774Hoi Yin Chinese Restaurant 200 Cypresswood Dr (281) 355-6800Hong Kong Chinese4334 Fm 2920 Rd # 10 (281) 528-9288Hunan Garden Z 3930 Louetta Rd # I (281) 288-6288I-45 Diner19790 Interstate 45 (713) 389-5627Italian Cafe19620 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 528-2919Jack Pot Pizza 6450 Louetta Rd (281) 257-0762Juanita’s Mexican Grill 18525 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 379-3199Kim Leng Chinese Restaurant 18430 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 355-0434

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Two Mules Tavernhttp://www.twomulestavern.com100 Cypresswood Dr., Spring 281-528-0600Sat Feb 21 9pm Under Cover BrothersSat Feb 28 9pm Spinning StillSat April 11 9pm Under Cover Brothers

TOMBALLCheersno website916 West Main St., Tomball 281-351-2599Fri Feb 13 9pmSat Feb 14 9pmFri Feb 20 9pmSat Feb 21 9pm

Main Street Crossing111 West Main St., Tomball 281-290-0431www.mainstreetcrossing.comThurs Feb 5 8pm Paul ThornFri Feb 6 8pm Shay DomannSat Feb 7 8pm Darden SmithWeds Feb 11 8pm Cody CanadaThurs Feb 12 8pm Cody CanadaFri Feb 13 8pm 2 Bit Palomino and Libby Koch

THAT ONE BAR

Sat Feb 14 8pm Valentine’s Day Dinner and Show with Shake Russell and Michael HearneWeds Feb 18 8pm Micky and Gary Braun (of Micky and the Motorcars)Thurs Feb 19 8pm Songtelling with Host Matt DavisSat Feb 21 8pm Joe ElyWeds Feb 25 8pm Sam Riggs and the Night PeopleThurs Feb 26 8pm Uncle LuciusFri Feb 27 8pm The Damn QuailsSat Feb 28 8pm Radney Foster

Fajita Jack’s15256 Highway 150 W., Montgomery 936-588-3340www.fajitajacks.com

The Fountainhead17021 Ella Blvd,, Houston 281-444-1375www.thefountainheadbar.com

The Public News regrets that some venues have not reported their live music offerings in the area. We suggest to our readers to patronize those that have taken the effort to let you know who is playing where, when and for how much.

The Public News supports the Arts, especially good music.

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Lambert & StampR 120 min DocumentaryAspiring filmmakers Chris Stamp and Kit Lambert set out to find a subject for their underground movie, one that will reflect the way it feels to be young and dissatisfied in postwar London. This unlikely partnership of two men from vastly different backgrounds was inspired by the burgeoning youth culture of the early 1960s. Lambert and Stamp searched for months and finally found in a band called the High Numbers a rebellious restlessness that was just what they were looking for. Abandoning their plans to make a film, they instead decided to mentor and manage this group, which evolved into the iconic band known as the Who. The result was rock ‘n’ roll history.Director:James D. CooperStars:Richard Barnes, Heather Daltrey, Roger Daltrey, Robert Feamley-Whittingstall

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Nick Rama

The first time that I walked in to Le Pam’s House of Creole, I was greeted by the most welcoming lady (owner and chef Pamela Graham). I took a few steps forward and she could tell it was my first time there. She gave me a sample of her Gumbo and I was instantly glad I decided to walk in. I knew I had found “flavor town!”. Pam instantly makes you feel like you are in her house and you are a friend or family that has come for her authentic New

Orleans creole/Ca-jun cooking. In the front is a steam table containing today’s entrées and sides. The menu board above the steam table has some of Le Pam’s regular made-to-order dishes, like the best Po-Boy I have had in a very long time with bread shipped in from New Orleans. The shrimp are so fresh I swear they jumped

out of the ocean, peeled themselves in the air. Landed in her wonderfully seasoned batter and asked Pam to fry them up. These are not tiny shrimp like other po-boys I have had. I have told many of our area foodies and friends

about Le Pam’s House of Creole and most of them are hooked after one visit. Most of them so far agree with me that Pam’s personality is so great and if a personality has to match someone’s cooking, this is a match made in heaven. Both Pam and her cooking are a little bit spicy, a lot en-joyable and as welcom-ing as New Orleans.

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FILM IN THEATERSAmerican SniperR 132 min Action | Biography | DramaU.S. Navy SEAL Chris Kyle (Bradley Cooper) takes his sole mission -- protect his comrades -- to heart and becomes one of the most lethal snipers in American his-tory. His pinpoint accuracy not only saves countless lives but also makes him a prime target of insurgents. Despite grave danger and his struggle to be a good husband and father to his family back in the States, Kyle serves four tours of duty in Iraq. However, when he finally returns home, he finds that he cannot leave the war behind.Director: Clint EastwoodStars: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Kyle Gallner

AnniePG 118 min Comedy | Drama | Family | MusicalQuvenzhané Wallis stars as Annie, a young, happy foster kid who’s also tough enough to make her way on the streets of New York in 2014. Originally left by her parents as a baby with the promise that they’d be back for her someday, it’s been a hard knock life ever since with her mean foster mom Miss Hannigan (Cam-eron Diaz). But everything’s about to change when the hard-nosed tycoon and New York mayoral candidate Will Stacks (Jamie Foxx) - advised by his brilliant VP, Grace (Rose Byrne) and his shrewd and scheming campaign advisor, Guy (Bobby Cannavale) - makes a thinly-veiled campaign move and takes her in. Stacks believes he’s her guardian angel, but Annie’s self-assured nature and bright, sun-will-come-out-tomorrow outlook on life just might mean it’s the other way around.Director: Will GluckStars: Quvenzhané Wallis, Cameron Diaz, Jamie Foxx

Ballet 422PG 72 min Documentary | Drama | Music | SportFrom first rehearsal to world premiere, Ballet 422 takes us backstage at New York City Ballet as emerging choreog-

forgiveness, and understanding. Anchored by an all-star cast and based on real events, the movie is a look at two seemingly different worlds, in which nothing is as simple as black or white.Director: Mike BinderStars: Kevin Costner, Octavia Spencer, Gillian Jacobs

Into the WoodsPG 124 min Comedy | Family | Fantasy | MusicalInto the Woods is a modern twist on the beloved Brothers Grimm fairy tales in a musical format that follows the classic tales of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel-all tied together by an original story involving a baker and his wife, their wish to begin a family and their in-teraction with the witch who has put a curse on them.Director: Rob MarshallStars: Anna Kendrick, Meryl Streep, Chris Pine, Emily Blunt

MortdecaiR 106 min Action | ComedyJuggling some angry Rus-sians, the British Mi5, his impossibly leggy wife and an international terrorist, debonair art dealer and part time rogue Charlie Mortdecai must traverse the globe armed only with his good looks and special charm in a race to recover a stolen painting rumored to contain the code to a lost bank account filled with Nazi gold.Director: David KoeppStars: Johnny Depp, Olivia Munn, Ewan McGregor, Gwyneth Paltrow

Night at the Museum: Secret of the TombPG 97 min Adventure | Comedy | Family | FantasyWhen the exhibits at New York’s Natural History Museum start behaving strangely, Larry Daley (Ben Stiller) -- now the director of nighttime operations -- must find out the cause. He learns that the Tablet, which magically brings Teddy Roosevelt (Robin Williams), Jedediah (Owen Wilson) and the other exhibits to life at night, has started

to decay. Larry, along with his son and museum friends, must travel to London’s British Museum to learn how to prevent the Tablet’s magic from disappearing.Director: Shawn LevyStars: Ben Stiller, Robin Williams, Owen Wilson, Dick Van Dyke

PaddingtonPG 95 min Comedy | FamilyAfter a deadly earthquake destroys his home in Peruvian rainforest, a young bear (Ben Whishaw) makes his way to England in search of a new home. The bear, dubbed “Paddington” for the london train station, finds shelter with

the family of Henry (Hugh Bonneville) and Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins). Although Paddington’s amazement at urban living soon endears him to the Browns, someone else has her eye on him: Taxidermist Millicent Clyde (Nicole Kidman) has designs on the rare bear and his hide.A live-action feature based on the series of popular children’s books by Michael Bond.Director: Paul KingStars: Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent

Project AlmanacPG-13 106 min Sci-Fi | ThrillerDavid Raskin (Jonny Weston) is a high-school science nerd who dreams of going to MIT. When he and his friends (Sam Lerner, Allen Evangelista) find his late father’s plans for a “temporal displacement device,” David can’t wait to start tinkering. When they finally get the device to work, the teenagers jump at the opportunity to manipulate time in their favor -- but their joy is short-lived when they begin to discover the consequences of their actions.Director: Dean IsraeliteStars: Amy Landecker, Sofia Black-D’Elia, Virginia Gard-

rapher Justin Peck crafts a new work.Director:Jody Lee LipesStars:Tiler Peck, Sterling Hyltin, Justin Peck, Amar Ramasar

BirdmanR 119 min Comedy | DramaA washed-up actor who once played an iconic superhero must overcome his ego and family trouble as he mounts a Broadway play in a bid to reclaim his past glory.Director: Alejandro González IñárrituStars: Michael Keaton, Zach Galifianakis, Edward Norton,

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Black SeaR 115 min Adventure | ThrillerSoon after losing his salvage job, former naval officer Rob-inson (Jude Law) assembles a misfit crew of unemployed sailors for a risky mission: Find a sunken Nazi U-boat, rumored to contain a fortune in gold. Promising each man an equal share, Robinson leads the mixed British and Russian crew to comb the depths of the Black Sea. Before long, greed takes hold of a crew already divided along language and cultural lines -- and the fewer

men that make it back alive, the more gold to go around.Director: Kevin MacdonaldStars: Jude Law, Jodie Whittaker, Ben Mendelsohn, Tobias Menzies

Black or White121 min DramaBlack or White is the story of a grandfather (Kevin Costner) who is suddenly left to care for his beloved granddaughter. When her paternal grandmother (Octavia Spencer) seeks custody with the help of her brother (Anthony Mackie), the little girl is torn between two families who love her deeply. With the best intentions at heart, both families fight for what they feel is right and are soon forced to confront their true feelings about race,

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Nick: Chef Pam, what inspired your menu and did you go to a cooking school?The love of New Orleans and it’s different cultures, food, and music. Yes, I attended the Culinary Institute of New Orleans

Nick: What made you decide to open a res-taurant in Houston, TX (btw, I am so glad it’s on the north side)Chef Pam: After extensive research Houston, Texas was the obvious choice both economi-cally and an opportunity to introduce Housto-nians to Original New Orleans Cuisine.

Nick: Every Sunday you have something called “Sunday Dinner”. Tell our readers what that is exactly.Chef Pam: Every Sunday we went to church and always ended up at my Grandmother’s house for Sunday dinner. It is a tradition that I want to share with everyone I come in contact with.

Nick: Judging by your welcoming personal-ity, I can tell that customer service is very important to you. What sets you apart from the other chain Cajun/Creole places?Chef Pam: First I am not a chain or a restau-rant. I am your home away from home, and I greet everyone as a part of my family.

Nick: After tasting your Bread Pudding with VSOP Brandy Sauce and Cobblers, you can bake too. Are these family recipes or did you make them up yourself?Chef Pam: Every item on my menu including

desserts are a labor of love and took many years to perfect. I hope to pass on my recipes to our son Cordero Sr. who is an executive chef.

Nick: I have already talked about the amaz-ing freshness of your Shrimp, but I would love to know where your seafood comes from?Chef Pam: This is my only advantage being a small business and I choose not to disclose who my resources are. Just know that I am always striving to provide my family with the highest quality ingredients.

Nick: Speaking of freshness, do you cook everything from scratch? Also why do you choose to get your bread from Louisiana?Chef Pam: Yes of course I do. There is noth-ing to compare to New Orleans French Bread. The soft buttery crust and light airy bread make a Po Boy what we know it to be, there is no substitution for New Orleans Bread.

Nick: If you had to describe your restau-rant in 5 words, what will they be?Chef Pam: Family, Food, Fun, Home, Hospi-tality

Le Pam’s House of Creole is located at 1644 FM 1960 West (Cypress Creek Parkway), Houston, TX 77073 Their telephone number is (281) 444-1464 and you can find them online at www.lepamshouseofcreole.com

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Aries-(Mar. 21- April 20)- Aries, work it out this week. You’ll need the discipline of a structured day, a healthy meal and a good round of exercise. What you are about to face next week beats a meeting with the boss. That’s right, the in-laws. No one bothered to tell them that you two haven’t tied the knot yet, and now the game is on.

Taurus-(Apr. 21- May 21)- Taurus, you’re still confused about the Chinese fortune cookie that cancelled out the one you read last week. Forgetaboutit. I don’t even know why those things are in English anyway. I was never given a fortune cookie when I visited China last month. I think it’s because the Chinese are aware of the con. You should be too.

Gemini-(May 22-June 21)- Gemini, let’s face it. You’re bored. You’ve slacked off and decided to take a long trip and not tell anyone where you are going. Maybe it’s because you have no idea where you are going, yourself? Kind of like the life you are living. Get a clue little shrew and make a plan Stan.

Cancer-(June 22-July 22)- Cancer, Dust In The Wind is not just a song by that 70’s band Kansas. It’s also the way you handle conflict, disregarding it and blowing it off. Well, tough it up buttercup. Life did not promise you a seven course meal in “Give Me All I Desire Without Working It Out”. You have serious life lessons to learn. Class starts today.

Leo-(July 23-Aug 22)- Leo, let it be known that no one, yes, no one can walk in and take the computer you are using when you are at the library. You need to build a strong reserve and a good backbone. That’s probably why those bullies downtown thought you were an easy pick when they grabbed your laptop and ran. By the way, it would serve you well not to keep certain things on your machine. Not that it’s illegal, but your girlfriend certainly should not find out.

Virgo-(Aug. 23 -Sept. 23)- Virgo, you should quit reading these other horoscopes and pay attention to this fake astrology reading that was meant for you. As it is, you are going to purposely live life pretending to be an Aquarius since you thought

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there must have been some mistake here at the Public News and we switched horoscopes. You are wrong. You are also wrong to think that your weekend date is exactly what she/he is portraying themselves to be.

Libra-(Sept. 24 -Oct. 23)- Libra, this is your week. You’ve been waiting for a positive horoscope for months. And here it is. No more waiting. No more wanting. I’m about to give you the best little skinny you’ve ever had to look forward to. You are pregnant! Congrats! What, wait, that’s a bad thing? Sorry.

Scorpio-(Oct. 24 - Nov. 22)- Scorpio, this week your life is going to resemble the five years John Lennon spent watching Sean grow up, baking bread and being a househusband. It’s because your unemployment ended and you haven’t looked for job or even started a business with what little savings you had. It’ll be “(Just Like) Starting Over”!

Sagittarius- (Nov. 23 -Dec. 21)- Sagittarius, your New Year’s Resolutions lasted this long and you

have reason to celebrate. You’ve quit smoking, you’ve lost 15 pounds, and you quit living from paycheck to paycheck. Well done. One small problem though. Going to bars and pretending to be left at the Altar to get free drinks is not going to help you quit drinking.

Capricorn-(Dec 22.- Jan. 20)- Capricorn, the life you want should be the life you lead. The problem with your execution of that it’s affecting all those around you. The best advice is to actually live that life and quit talking about it.

Aquarius-(Jan. 21 -Feb. 19)- Aquarius, expect a miracle this week. It won’t be a miracle that was intended for you, but for someone else. Unless it’s regarding unexpected cash, then of course it’s for you.

Pisces-(Feb. 20-Mar. 20)- Pisces, dumb things come in large packages. It’s not an insult, if you are a big person. Unless it fits. Some folks who look forward to this to generally take it personally. Quit taking things so personal. That’s what dumb people do.

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Strange MagicPG 99 min Animation | Fam-ily | FantasyBog King (Alan Cumming) leader of the Dark Forest, hates the notion of love and has ordered the destruction of all primroses, which are an essential ingredient of love potions. However, when he meets Marianne (Evan Rachel Wood), a feisty fairy princess whose heart was broken by a philandering fiance, he begins to change his mind. Meanwhile, an elf named Sunny (Elijah Kelley) makes his way to the Dark Forest to collect enough primrose petals for a potion of his own.Director: Gary RydstromStars: Alan Cumming, Evan Rachel Wood, Elijah Kelley, Kristin Chenoweth

Taken 3PG-13 109 min Action | Crime | Thriller Liam Neeson returns as ex-covert operative Bryan Mills, whose long awaited reconciliation with his ex-wife is tragi-

cally cut short when she is brutally murdered. Consumed with rage, and framed for the crime, he goes on the run to evade the relentless pursuit of the CIA, FBI and the police. For one last time, Mills must use his “particular set of skills,” to track down the real killers, exact his unique brand of justice, and protect the only thing that matters to him now - his daughter.Director: Olivier MegatonStars: Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen

The Boy Next DoorR 107 min Thriller

When a handsome, charm-ing teenager named Noah (Ryan Guzman) moves in next door, newly separated high-school teacher Claire Peterson (Jennifer Lopez) encourages his friendship and engages in a little bit of harmless -- or so she thinks -- flirtation. Although Noah spends much of the time hanging out with Claire’s son, the teen’s attraction to her is palpable. One night, Claire gives in to temptation and lets Noah seduce her -- but when she tries to end the relationship, he turns violent.Director: Rob Cohen

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TOMBALLB J’s Pizza 24419 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 516-1770Casa Amas Mexican 30522 State Hiway 249 (281) 255-8684CC’s Cafe 1231 Alma St (281) 357-8025Chang Gourmet Chinese28575 State Hiway 249 (281) 255-9818Chick N Fish House Of Tenders 32350 State Hiway 249 (281) 789-4193Chinese Wok1017 Louetta Rd (832) 717-7400Ciscos Salsa Co209 Commerce St (281) 351-7572Ciudad Latina Grill & Market 32360 State Hiway249 (832) 521-3898Cobi Ice Cream 11246 Timber Tech Ave (281) 516-1311Cornerstone TX 990 Village Square (832) 422-1370Country Bumpkins 18929 Telge Rd (281) 290-6512Country Gardens36102 Fm 149 Rd (281) 252-4443Da Vinci’s Gallery & Expresso 315 W Main St (281) 516-9595Deshazer Ranch 19600 Stone Lake Dr (281) 290-9585Dragon Inn Restaurant 30006 State Hiway 249 (281) 351-9178Dumas’s Taco Co 25435 Fm 2978 Rd (281) 255-9444Egg & I 14051 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 516-9100El Charro Grill 24914 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 516-2134El Taco Madres 16918 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 351-8226Ella’s Garden 1415 Ulrich Rd (281) 290-0998Fang’s Cafe 24914 Kuykendahl (281) 516-0850Fina’s Taco Factory 22526 Hufsmith Kohrville (832) 698-2395Frey’s Backyard Cafe14441 Fm 2920 Rd (281) 255-8282

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El Tapatio 509 Highway 75 N (936) 856-6202Leroy’s Bar-B-Q & Burgers 707 W Montgomery (936) 856-5232Los Molcajetes Tex Mex 106 N Danville St (936) 856-9977Olde Towne Willis Cafe 509 Highway 75 N (936) 890-0609Original Super Burger 201 N Danville St (936) 856-8098Pizza Shack 115 W Montgomery (936) 856-9780Rico’s Mexican Grill 12501 Canyon Falls Blvd (936) 856-6200Smokey Mo’s 507 S Danville St (936) 856-5581Sweatpeas Cooking 506 Highway 75 N (936) 333-3439Taqueria Las Moras 106 W Montgomery (936) 890-4148Yummy Yummy Mongolian Grill 12709 Interstate 45 N (936) 890-8855Zach’s Bbq 200 E Powell St (936) 890-6969

THE WOODLANDS Alameda Juice9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 681-1167 Benihana 1720 Lake Woodlands (281) 292-0061 Berryhill Baja Grill 9595 Six Pines Dr # 250 (281) 298-8226 Black Walnut Cafe 2520 Research Forest (281) 362-1678BRIO Tuscan Grille 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 465-8993Brothers Pizza 2260 Buckthorne Pl (281) 298-9299Brothers Pizza Express 6700 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-8550

Cajun Grilla1201 Lake Woodlands (832) 585-0883Charley’s Grilled Subs 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 465-4333Chef Chan’s Res-taurant 7 Switchbud Pl (281) 363-0037China Bridge 7901 Research For-est (281) 419-9888 China Springs 6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-9961 Crust Pizza Co 4775 W Panther Creek (281) 298-8844Crust Pizza Co 8000 Research For-est (832) 585-0999Dimassi’s Mediter-ranean Buffet 1640 Lake Wood-

lands (281) 363-0200Double Dave’s Pizza6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-3282 Frullati Cafe 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 296-6657Great Wraps 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 298-0223Green’s International 8000 Research Forest (281) 419-7787Grotto Ristorante9595 Six Pines Dr # 100 (281) 419-4252Honey-B-Ham & Deli 4747 Research Forest (281) 364-9200 Jasper’s Woodlands 9595 Six Pines (281) 298-6600 LA Trattoria Tuscano4223 Research Forest (281) 419-2252 Los Cucos Mexican Cafe 4775 W Panther Creek (281) 296-2303Mama J’s BBQ & Grill 26710 Oak Ridge Dr I-45 (936) 273-9444Mariachi’s Mexican Bar & Grill6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 292-2222 Masa’s Sushi & Robata Bar 4775 W Panther Creek (281) 298-5688Mi Cocina 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 298-6426Pit Master BBQ 343 Sawdust Rd (281) 419-3644Pizza By Marco 9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 298-8794 Potbelly Sandwich Works 9595 Six Pines Dr (281) 292-6652Ristorante Tuscany 1601 Lake Robbins (281) 367-9797 Rico’s Grill 4747 Research Forest (281) 367-7382Rico’s Mexican Restaurant 8000 Research Forest (281) 465-4820Romano’s Macaroni Grill 1155 Lake Woodlands (281) 367-3773Sakekawa Japanese Restaurant 6777 Woodlands Pkwy (281) 419-5988Sakekawa Japanese Sushi-Steak 4221 Research Forest (281) 298-9188 Santaplus 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 292-0868Shanghai Bistro 38 Highland Cir (281) 298-9998Skeeter’s Mesquite Grill 4747 Research Forest (281) 364-1094Taco USA 7 Switchbud Pl (281) 292-8226Tsukiji Sushi 24 Waterway Ave # 100 (281) 298-1888 UNI Sushi 9595 Six Pines # 860 (281) 298-7177 Via Emilia Italian Restaurant 10700 Kuykendahl Rd (281) 465-9555Villa Fresh Italian Kitchen 1201 Lake Woodlands (281) 419-5060

Director: Erik Van Looy Stars: Karl Urban, James Marsden, Wentworth Miller

The Wedding RingerR 101 min ComedySocially awkward Doug Harris (Josh Gad) is two weeks from marrying the gal (Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting) of his dreams, but he has a problem: He doesn’t have a groomsman for the occasion. Desperate and running out of time, Doug calls upon Jimmy Callahan (Kevin Hart), owner and operator of Best Man Inc., a company that provides attendants for grooms in need of them. As Doug tries to pull off the con, a bromance unexpectedly blos-soms between Jimmy and himself.Director: Jeremy GarelickStars: Kaley Cuoco-Sweeting, Alan Ritchson, Josh Gad, Kevin Hart

UnbrokenPG-13 137 min Biography | Drama | Sport | WarAfter a near-fatal plane crash in WWII, Olympian Louis Zamperini spends a harrowing 47 days in a raft with two fellow crewmen before he’s caught by the Japanese navy and sent to a prisoner-of-war camp. From a rebellious childhood to a life of glory, bravery, and triumph, Louie finds his strength, his fight, and his faith.Director: Angelina JolieStars: Jack O’Connell, Takamasa Ishihara, Domhnall Gleeson, Garrett Hedlund

WildR 115 min Biography | DramaDriven to the edge by the loss of her beloved mother (Laura Dern), the dissolution of her marriage and a headlong dive into self-destructive behavior, Cheryl Strayed (Reese Witherspoon) makes a decision to halt her downward spiral and put her life back together again. With no outdoors experience, a heavy backpack and little else to go on but her own will, Cheryl sets out alone to hike the Pacific Crest Trail -- one of the country’s longest and toughest through-trails.Director: Jean-Marc ValléeStars: Reese Witherspoon, Laura Dern, Gaby Hoffmann

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