Category Archives: Streets of Montrose
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A Walk on the Wild Side: Uncovering the Secret City Winding Through Montrose
Long past midnight, when the office workers have left downtown and the theaters have locked their doors, Allen Parkway is alive. Slipping from burrows on the banks, raccoons, possums, and other creatures
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Should Montrose Be Home To A Statue Memorializing Bill Hicks?
Montrose’s Free Press founder Omar Afra has been on a mission to erect a statue for Bill Hicks — a Houstonian comedian known for his social criticism that passed away in 1994
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It’s Almost Time To Break Out The Lights
Halloween has come and gone, which means Thanksgiving and Christmas will be here soon. Not to rush into things, but now would be a good time to put together some ideas for
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What You Need To Know About The Upcoming Montrose Crawl (And Then Some)
The Montrose Crawl is one of Houston’s largest Halloween parties. What’s meant to be “adult trick-or-treating,” according to Jason Ginsburg, one of the crawl’s founders, is also a lot of work for
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Houston Needs a New Model for Montrose Sidewalk Repair
The opinion piece below, by Montrose Management District Executive Director, appeared earlier, in a slightly different form, in “Gray Matters” on houstonchronicle.com and in the Sunday, July 27, edition of the Houston Chronicle.
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