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Locally owned fire-wood kitchen receives positive review
Sports editor Channing Young reviews the up-and-coming Napa Flats.
Quirky Houston museum pays homage to oranges
If you’ve ever looked down at an orange and wondered why this magical fruit doesn’t have its own museum, then you’re in for some good news: this place does exist, the admission’s only a dollar and it’s wondrously, enchantingly campy. Enter The Orange Show.
Marvel’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D” falls short in comparison to movies
Marvel’s “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” simply isn’t compelling enough to keep TV viewers interested.
“Pure Heroine” places Lorde atop pop throne
Indie pop’s newest star, Lorde, defies the conventions set upon her with album “Pure Heroine.”
Chinese restaurant lacks in buffet, wows with new grill
Sophomore Annie Zhang reviews China King Buffet’s new Mongolian grill from a new perspective.
New Shakespeare adaptations finally arrive in America
by Shilpa Saravanan, opinions editor Ben Whishaw, of “Skyfall” and “Cloud Atlas” fame, comes to American television as part of PBS’s “Great Performances” series on Sept. 20 in the form of Shakespeare’s neurotic King Richard II. Originally broadcast on BBC Two, this particular film version of “Richard II” is the first in a […]
Neko Case’s latest record plows through personal, emotional themes
Managing editor Michelle Liu reviews Neko Case’s newest album, “The Worse Things Get, The Harder I Fight, The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You.”