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Lin-Manuel Miranda Dropping By Blue Willow Bookshop for Virtual In the Heights Event In the Heights: Finding Home, which tells the story of his first Tony-winning musical. By Emma Schkloven 5/19/2021 at 11:16am Soon-to-be box office smash In the Heights will be lighting up screens across the country next month as one of the first films to return to theaters since the beginning of the pandemic, but a little magic is also about to happen on our own block. And itâs got us channeling our inner Mr. Braggadocio. Mere days after the film hits theaters, Lin-Manuel Miranda himself will be making a stop in Houston. Well, virtually at least. ....
11:35am EST| How Much Have The Culture Wars Earned Dr. Seuss This Year? As It Turns Out, A âWhole Awful Lotâ Share to Linkedin Copies of âAnd to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Streetâ, âIf I Ran the Zooâ and âMcElligot s Poolââthree of the books by Dr. Suess that will no longer be published. Ben Hasty/MediaNews Group via Getty Images âThey say Iâm old-fashioned, and live in the past, but sometimes I think progress progresses too fast!â So wrote Dr. Seuss, the beloved childrenâs author whose decades-old writing crashed into the present-day culture wars last month when the company managing his work announced it would no longer publish six of his lesser-known books because they contain racist imagery. ....
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After nearly half a century of hosting authors; selling books about anything and everything, from Texana to espionage; and serving Tomâs âfamousâ lemon bars , made by a team member, the Westheimer stalwart River Oaks Bookstore will permanently close at the end of this month. With its elegant, burgundy walls and stuffed bookshelves that almost touch the ceiling, it has been a refuge for generations of book lovers all around Houston. However, with increased popularity of online shopping, along with the devastations the pandemicâs wrought on independent businesses, the bookstore is not alone in its situation. River Oaks co-owner Michael Jones says even before the pandemic, business had been on a steady declineâas it has been for most brick and mortar and local businessesâdue to the ease and expansion of online sales. ....