Fairy Tales

It’s prime time for the softly swirling electric soundscapes of Tee Vee.

Phoebe Rourke
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It’s a muggy Saturday night in late April and, in spite of some inclement weather, a throng of young beer-toting and Trader-Joe’s-Two-Buck-Chuck-sipping creative types has amassed inside Civic TV Laboratories, a hipster art gallery and performance space housed in an aged, graffiti-scrawled warehouse neighboring Tout Suite in EaDo. They’ve come to watch Teresa Vicinanza and Daniela Hernandez, both 28, perform tracks from their 5-track debut EP Soft Spot as electro-pop duo Tee Vee.

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Rock Stars

With massive new facilities opening this summer, H-Town’s rock-climbing craze reaches new heights. On belay!

Traci Ling
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Rami Najjar, 25, hangs suspended from an arched climbing wall in West Houston’s Texas Rock Gym — Houston’s original climbing facility — as he considers how to maneuver his body to continue his ascent up the colorfully speckled, climbing-hold-dotted precipice. His mid-climb respite is short, however, and he quickly maneuvers his body with his characteristic arachnid equipoise and finishes his ascent with ease. It’s no surprise that the young climber, who will complete his master’s in nutrition at UH in May before heading off to Atlanta to start work on his Ph.D., is considered one of the city’s strongest climbers.

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Drawing Conclusions

In beautiful new books, architecture firms tout different visions for a fast-changing Houston — living in classic style, and working with modern vitality.

There are few things in life more gratifying than owning an impressive, well-curated collection of glossy coffee-table books. But as any proper coffee-table book connoisseur knows, owning a large collection means you have to make frequent, challenging curatorial decisions of your own as to which books in your collection get top-stack status. Does the Dior top Chanel, or does Annie Leibovitz go below Helmut Newton? Well, it might be best to just go local! There are two new coffee-table books from disparate Houston architecture firms, each promoting their respective contributions to the city. And they both deserve top-stack status — just on different stacks.

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