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Special “guests” will be visiting Fort Bend County Libraries’ George Memorial Library in April for National Poetry Month! Library visitors will have an opportunity to interact with some of their favorite poets – both past and present – in a theatrical experience that is sure to delight poetr…
The Wharton County Junior College Choir will cover spirituals, jazz standards and songs from well-known musicals at its upcoming concert, “Com…
The smell of popcorn may once again waft from the entrance of the historic Cole Theater in downtown Rosenberg. William “Bill” Butler has donat…
An ‘80s comedic retelling of Frankenstein initially does not sound as good as an audience might think, but don’t underestimate “Lisa Frankenst…
The Fulshear Chargers High School theatre department will perform “Mamma Mia!” on Jan. 18-19 at 7 p.m. and Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the…
Fashion is the passion of Richmond resident Jacqueline Majors-Milton — and she’s sharing that passion with those less fortunate. Jacqueline ha…
Earlier this month, a Fulshear artist Eugenia Algaze Garcia drove into Rosenberg, aiming for the charming and quaint downtown area to deliver …
The Artists
Following an inspiring rebrand, the Historic Richmond Association announced its upcoming Art In The Bend in Richmond, featuring food, art, cars, pet contests and plenty of entertainment.
Since her peers often use their skills to illustrate and design books, Richmond artist Nina Struthers is setting the stage for a public event …
Like many creators whose works pique the interests of enthusiasts, Elizabeth Marie’s development into a multi-faceted artist arrived through f…
Bob “Smoke” Weaver adds some details to his mural in Downtown Rosenberg. The mural is being painted on the side of a building, located at the …
Gladys Jones recalls being “bitten by the art bug” in early childhood, her simmering passion for art spurred on by teachers who said, “this wo…
When Jordan Dimitrov speaks about sculpting nautical art, the smile never leaves his face, nor his voice. And his wife, Krema, the woman who b…
In Suite H on Richmond Avenue in Houston, in an area with a growing art scene, a new art gallery is currently in the construction phase. And, …
The last time Nina Struthers discussed her artistic endeavors with The Herald, she was a paraprofessional at a local elementary school, her da…
James “Bunky” Ward is standing outside the wood shop in the backyard of his Pecan Creek home and shows off a plank of rough oak.
The Authors
Never underestimate the power of a teenager and their cellphone.
One local nurse is hoping her new book can save lives by making it easier to recognize the warning signs of cardiovascular distress. Angela Si…
Richmond physician Tran B. Quan remembers escaping from communist Vietnam when she was just 5.
When Forrest Rippey entered the police academy he was a blank canvas. “I was a rookie in the truest sense of the word,” he said. “I hadn’t eve…
The primary source of apprehension for budding author Shay Abigail was seemingly a common one — reader reaction. She worked hard to make sure …
Nine years ago, Bili Morrow Shelburne of Richmond told The Herald that she writes when the mood hits, no matter when or where that moment may …
Although it may create an air of mystique and intrigue, the reasoning behind author Arthur Herbert’s pen name is a logical one: it organizes h…
Prayer is a powerful thing. And when it comes to praying, Rev. Dr. Stephane Kalonji of St. Paul Lutheran Church in Rosenberg wants to make sur…
Chris Mullen was teaching a classroom of kindergarten students at St. Francis Episcopal School in Houston when he began to chisel at and refin…
The Actors
Cast Theatrical has wrapped up its production of Enchanted April, by Matthew Barber, and it was escapism at its finest!
It was a Tuesday afternoon when another photo depicting Ava Torres’ smiling face, with the superimposed word “BOOKED,” appeared in people’s so…
At The Local Library
- Library to host discussion on the Freedman’s Bureau
- Library to host free novel-writing workshop Oct. 2, 30
- UNIVERSITY BRANCH LIBRARY LAUNCHES “REEL TALK” DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES IN JANUARY
- LIBRARY HELPS READERS WITH ELECTRONIC READING DEVICES AND E-BOOKS
- Liz McNeel
- LIBRARIES’ “ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS” SERIES FOCUSES ON MESOPOTAMIA & PERSIA IN JANUARY
- JANUARY SCHEDULE OF CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AT GEORGE MEMORIAL LIBRARY
- JANUARY CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AT FULSHEAR/SIMONTON BRANCH LIBRARY
- CHILDREN’S PROGRAM SCHEDULE FOR JANUARY AT ALBERT GEORGE BRANCH LIBRARY
- LEARNING ENGLISH? GET PRACTICE AT GEORGE MEMORIAL LIBRARY’S ESL CONVERSATION CIRCLES
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(NAPSI)—Compassion for loved ones is at the heart of the Japanese idea of TE-A-TE. It’s also the starting point of Hisamitsu’s “patch treatme…
(Culinary.net) Nearly everyone is looking for that next fun yet easy dish to make for friends and family. Whether it’s for a birthday party, a…
(Family Features) Casseroles are both hearty and economical choices when trying to feed a crowd (or a large family). Plus, when crunched for t…
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(Family Features) Bright sunshine, warm patios and fresh foods go hand in hand. As warm weather and sunny days call you outdoors, bring the wh…
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(Family Features) While it may be true that each day offers its own adventure, those experiences require the energy to take on whatever comes …
Nature & Agriculture
The Texas AgriLife Extension Service is embarking on its long-range planning process, and it needs local input to make sure it is on track to …
Embark on a journey of avian wonder! The Texas Master Naturalists invites the public for the 2024 Nature Day Seabourne Creek Park. The event is free and on Saturday April 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Face painting, bird themed arts and crafts projects, an eclipse booth, avian educational talks …
Monarchs are one of approximately 40 butterflies that can call Texas home.
The HERPS reptile show drew hundreds of snake, lizard and spider lovers to the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds this past weekend. Vendors also sold bunnies, pigs, and other exotic animals along with pythons, tarantulas and other non-venomous snakes. They also sold toys, food, terrariums, wood h…
Parents have an opportunity to involve their elementary-age youngsters in a four-day summer camp that combines fun with learning about horticulture, gardening and environmental science.
Hundreds of gardeners and first-time gardeners flocked to the Fort Bend County Master Gardeners’ annual fruit/citrus tree sale on Saturday at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds. Many buyers arrived well before the 9 a.m. start and most of the popular fruit and citrus trees were sold out within…
Native pecan trees will be sold by Fort Bend County Master Gardeners at their 24th annual Fruit Tree Sale on Saturday, Feb. 10, in Barn H at the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds, 4310 Texas 36 in Rosenberg.