Show your pride with these 10 vibrant Houston events
Show your pride with these 10 vibrant Houston events The fun starts this weekend.
Photo by F. Carter Smith While
Pride Houston is scheduled to have its festival and parade later this fall (due to pandemic-incited delays, the City of Houston won’t finalize the required permits until later this month), there will still be Pride-related events going on all over the city this month. Here s a quick roundup of some fierce and fab events to celebrate with pride.
Karbach Brewing will have a family/pet-friendly Pride Market & Biergarten Party. 20 spots will be available for vendors to showcase their businesses. DJ Athens will also provide the tunes. Sunday, June 6. 11 am.
By Donna Sachet–
We are relishing the opportunity to shed those long-worn masks when in a controlled environment, breathing fresh air, and making physical contact with friends. Our recent weekend at the Russian River was one of our first attempts to relax pandemic limitations and it transformed the experience. Last Sunday, we joined the Honorable
Mark Leno in Sausalito for a birthday bash for movie buff and beloved radio and TV personality and columnist
Jan Wahl. Her invited friends, family, and husband
Russ put masks aside and filled Ondine, the lovely restaurant right on the water, as the weather opened up enhancing the gorgeous views. Birthday parties are always a love fest of sorts, but this one had a very special feeling, as individuals from various chapters of Jan’s life passed the microphone and shared personal stories, jokes, and even a tawdry tale or two! The room buzzed with entertainment legends, like
By Donna Sachet–
When the story of the COVID pandemic is written, we are confident that an entire chapter will be dedicated to the evolution of masks and other face-coverings. We in California, and especially in San Francisco, confronted the challenge of covering our faces to help prevent the spread of the virus early on and our personal collection of masks tells the story of our own journey.
In March of 2020, we cooperated with Mayor
London Breed’s precautions first by utilizing scarves, which were still in use as cool weather persisted. How hard was it to wrap a piece of fabric a bit higher on the face, effectively blocking any exchange of virus-carrying fluids? We even rediscovered some neglected luxurious pashminas in the back of the closet and met COVID with style and comfort. As this unexpected and undefined flu quickly escalated to an epidemic and then a pandemic, we realized that some research and investment in face masks was necessary.