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Visitors to Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens this spring may enjoy open photography hours. Bayou Bend always welcomes visitors to photograph in the gardens, but now has created times for guests ...
In 1997 photographer Geoff Winningham set out to explore, on foot and by canoe, Buffalo Bayou, the 65-mile, sometimes lethargic, sometimes raging waterway that flows west to east through Houston ...
HOUSTON — Houston police and fire crews worked to recover a body from Buffalo Bayou on Monday. They said they got reports of a body in the bayou around 4:30 p.m. along Swiney Street, which is ...
Marvin Zindler was known in Houston as a flamboyant consumer affairs reporter and advocate. However, a lesser known aspect of the local personality is that during the early 1950s, Zindler prowled ...
Staff photographer Michael Ciaglo moved to Texas from Colorado almost three years ago and has already acquired a pair of cowboy boots, a daily craving for tacos and an affinity for the word "y'all." ...
HOUSTON — A Houston firefighter jumped into a chilly bayou Friday to rescue a tiny dog but the stubborn pup wasn't having it. Visitors to the Houston Botanic Garden alerted staff to a dog stuck ...
Regarding "After Beryl, Buffalo Bayou erosion has left residents near Memorial Park in fear for their homes," (Sept. 25): This story has it wrong. People purposely live in the Buffalo Bayou ...
Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer The tongue lure of the alligator snapping turtle is shown Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018. With their mouths wide open, the tongue is wriggled like ...
In ‘Houston on the Move,’ the Bayou City Wakes Up. A pictorial history of Houston as it transformed, over and over again, between the 1930s and the 1990s.
Austin photographer documented his friend's cancer journey. He was diagnosed a year later. Hannah Ortega. Austin American-Statesman.
Bayou City Art Festival set for this weekend in Houston General admission tickets for the Saturday-Sunday festival start at $20 apiece. Kids under 12 get in for free.
Houstonians get a look at a little known side of news reporter Marvin Zindler in “Bayou City Noir: The Photography of Marvin Zindler.” The exhibit, made up of some 50 photos, was developed by ...