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Celebrate 30 years under the big top with UniverSoul Circus as it rolls into Houston

Get a first-look at some of their jaw-dropping stunts ahead of the big opening night at Butler Stadium.

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SNOOP DOGG FAMILY REUNION TOUR 7/30

Things To Do: Visit Performing Arts Houston During Its 2022-23 Season

Formerly known as Society for the Performing Arts, the organization has officially rebranded itself as Performing Arts Houston. And for the one-two punch, it revealed its 2022-23 season on the same day.

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Meet Tom Papa, the Happy Funny Man

Black Rob, Former Bad Boy Records Rapper, Dies At 52

Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images for Live Nation Robert Ross, the rapper known as Black Rob, who scored hits like Whoa! and Can I Live for Bad Boy Records in the early 2000s, died Saturday, April 17, at the age of 52. Ross died at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, according to the Fulton County Medical Examiner s office. His cause of death is still pending. Raised in Harlem, Ross began rapping as a preteen during an era when New York was still the center of hip-hop s universe. He grew up listening to Spoonie Gee and Slick Rick, who he later told MTV was a childhood idol. In his early twenties, he formed his first group, Schizophrenics, and signed with Bad Boy Records soon after. His imprint on Bad Boy, helmed by Sean Diddy Combs, started slow; after joining the label in the late 90s, Ross made guest appearances on songs and remixes by 112, Total, Faith Evans, and Mase before releasing his signature song, Whoa! in 2000.

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