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6 GREETINGS

8 CITYBOOK AT LARGE

11 FEEDER / NEWS

16 FEEDER / MUSIC

A Tobe Nwigwe collaborator goes solo.

18 8 FEEDER / ART At the Menil, an artist “faces” the culture set.

20 FEEDER / FILM

A local doc’s movie puts embattled star Alec Baldwin back onscreen.

22 FEEDER / REAL ESTATE

Tracking trends in the Houston market now!

34 FEEDER / HOME DESIGN

A designer brings Palm Springs style to Braeswood.

36 COVER STORY / BASIC INSTINCT At La Cantera, sexy sunsets and understated style.

50 PARTY PEOPLE

56 BOOK REPORTS / DINING

The Pappases’ latest recipe includes lot of caviar. Plus: Inside Albi.

60 BOOK REPORTS / TRAVEL

A Santa Barbara mega-luxe resort touts throwback luxury. Plus: more from summertime San Antonio.

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PLUS! TOP DOCS AND WELLNESS PROS

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Greetings

I LOVE THE summertime in Houston — coming and going.

By “going,” I mean that I’ve been on the go a bit for CityBook, and it’s been wonderful.

For the second year in a row, we hit the road to produce our always anticipated “Sexy Issue” fashion shoot. With a cast of thousands — OK, it was just nine in the cast and crew, but it seemed like a lot! — we took over San Antonio’s spectacular, justifiably beloved La Cantera Resort & Spa for a couple days of swimwear, sunsets and seasonal swelter.

For some reason, the sexy shoots never get old. It’s amazing how, even after a few decades in this magazinemaking game, hanging out with gorgeous models in beautiful places is still fun. Ha! (I joke, but I’m usually amazed at how warm, professional and friendly models from these parts usually are. Texas produces some solid young folks, pretty inside and out. It pays to be raised well.)

’CAUSE A LITTLE bit of summer is what the whole year is all about. So sang John Mayer. There’s a spirit about summer that is undeniably magical. Whether you’re a kid in school waiting for that final bell to ring, or whether you’re a middle-aged woman like me — summer is met with much anticipation and has so much meaning and depth to offer. The season brings great nostalgia in every little activity. It’s a time of freedom and effervescence. It’s a time for barbeques and swimsuits, longer days and brighter sunshine, ripe fruits and gorgeous flowers. It’s when “rosé all day” is an acceptable pastime. I agree wholeheartedly with Henry James, who said it best: “Summer afternoon, summer

I was also privileged to visit the Rosewood Miramar Beach resort in Montecito, Calif., near Santa Barbara to report a travel piece for this edition. The resort, you might recall, was on the “second cover” of our last issue, too. Managing Director Rick Fidel has family here in Houston, and I met him the last time he was in H-Town. His setup out there is over-thetop fabulous. I appreciated the opportunity to visit, and I hope you like my story.

But, of course, the best part is always coming home to an active summer showcasing the best of Houston. CityBook had a great bash to inaugurate its new “Cool 100” feature at the Four Seasons Downtown, and you’ll see that covered in this issue, as well. Also, pool parties abound; Restaurant Weeks is here; the World Champion Astros are captivating us.

Call me crazy, but I’ve always loved spending the dog days of the hottest season in the world’s most fascinating city.

afternoon — they may be the two most beautiful words in the English language.”

Lying still in the grass on a summer day is not considered idyl. It’s actually a respectable and wonderful activity — not so in any other season. Summertime dressing is easier and casual. Generally, people take their jobs a little less seriously as they slow down, take longer lunches, leave a little earlier from work, take off on Fridays and just largely enjoy their lives more. And that’s not to mention the vacations we are all fully committed to again.

Summertime is special, and I hope as you slow down your pace, you truly revel in all it has to offer so that your soul will be well fed.

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CityBook At Large

Updates from HoustonCityBook.com & beyond

ICYMI Insta-Worthy Moments

Here are a handful of hits from our social-media feed. Follow @houstoncitybook for more!

MUSIC

A Jazz Prodigy Is Blazing His Own Musical Path Utilizing an Unexpected Instrument

As reported by CityBook Digital, Houston-based vibraphonist and composer Jalen Baker released his new album Be Still in July. The music blends a mature, compositional vision with the joy and freedom of improvisation.

DESIGN SPORTS Designer Sets Firm for Blast-Off

Big plans are on the drawing board for veteran interior and architectural designer Kelie Mayfield, who announced she will step up as sole owner and expand the services of MaRS, the premier design firm she cofounded 13 years ago.

Simone Biles Is Back in Action!

CityBook was among the many outlets to report on Simone Biles’ buzzed-about return to gymnastics, set for Aug. 5 in Illinois. The seventime Olympic medalist hasn’t formally competed since the 2020 Tokyo games.

is one of several

this summer.

June 26 Ostia’s Pizza & Bubbles promo on Sundays stellar happy-hour deals June 6 Benchawan Jabthong Painter the chef-owner at Street to Kitchen — and one of CityBook’s Cool 100 — won the James Beard for the Best Chef in Texas. June 29 CityBook Spring 2022 cover model Sunni Summers walked in Marc Jacobs’ Fall/Winter 2023 show.
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Summer 2023

State of Grace

THE JAZZ-FLECKED pop music of Grace Harrison may bring to mind Norah Jones or Sara Bareilles — but classically trained, Houston-based Harrison, 25, is doing her own thing. The followup to her 2017 debut album is in the works; the latest single to come out of her partnership with Grammywinning producer Luke Wooten dropped in June. “Sony Classic” is a mellow, groovy tune that showcases Harrison’s strong pipes while remaining both low-key and catchy. It was written during a trip to Paris, from the perspective of a seat at the celebrity-favorite sidewalk coffeehouse Café de Flore. “Even just existing in such an aesthetically pleasing setting,” says Harrison, “was enough to trigger the lyrics.”

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STYLE, CULTURE, BUSINESS & MORE

THEATER

Travel

staycation central

Year after year, the pool at Hotel ZaZa proves to be a scenesational place to hang out on a hot summer day. Some prefer to perch on a lounge chair; others tuck away in a cabana, leaving only to dip toes in the more private hot tub.

In any case, if getting to the spa just seems like a tad too much effort, this summer ZaSpa

offers the “Perfectly Pampered Poolside” treatment — a full-body polish followed by a lathering of sunscreen.

Meanwhile, Downtown’s still-new Laura Hotel has a similarly chic vibe, with a rooftop pool and Sunday Fundays (drink specials, live DJ). You can even forego the room and just book a cabana for the day — and it comes with a free bottle of bubbly. Cheers! –ewb

Family

Fun

River Wild!

COMEDY

It may be hot — but why not grab a cold bev and soak in some free live tunes as you wait for the sun to go down? East River 9, the East End’s new public golf course with LED lights for nighttime play, hosts the Live Music Summer Series (7-9pm, Fri.-Sat.) at its (dogfriendly) Riverhouse restaurant through August. While you’re there, try a Tex-Mex platter or juicy steak courtesy of new culinary director AJ Junnarkar.

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Now on view at MFAH is William Kentridge:
Born in 1955 in
THE DISPATCH ART
In Praise of Shadows, which encapsulates 35-plus years of the artist’s output, from charcoal drawings to stopanimation films and bizarre assemblages of gears and megaphones.
Johannesburg, Kentridge uses art to explore the colonial roots and horrors of systemic racism and apartheid, and the current sociopolitical realities of South Africa.
The Alley brings back its Summer Chills series, with Agatha Christie’s The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, July 21-Aug. 27.
Adapted
for the stage and directed by Mark Shanahan, it’s the world premiere of the stage rendition of one of Christie’s best-known novels.
FEEDER News
Rapper-activist Trae Tha Truth presents the Funny by Nature Comedy Festival at White Oak Music Hall on July 23. Hotel Zaza in the Museum District ‘Bicycle Wheel II’

Art

Out of the Boxxx

This summer, beloved Houston artist Robert Hodge unveils two shows at David Shelton Gallery. Speakerboxxx features a new, amped-up series of his signature collages; The Love Below is a collection of textbased paintings. Both run through Aug. 19. –chris becker

THE DISPATCH THEATER

The Houston Shakespeare Festival returns to Miller Outdoor Theatre in the midst of the Hermann Park icon’s centennial celebration. UH puts on stellar performances of Much Ado About Nothing and Macbeth, July 27Aug. 5.

MUSIC

On July 28-29 at the Hobby Center, the Houston Symphony plays the music of Star Wars: A New Hope Watch and listen as the orchestra plays every note of John Williams’ famous score while the film plays on a huge screen.

MUSIC

White Oak Music Hall welcomes Zella Day for her Hot Summer Dreams Tour on Aug. The following day, a humongous benefit concert for Texas Children’s features local acts covering fave tunes — like Houston’s Paper Gliders performing as The Killers, and The Creeps taking the stage as Metallica. Get tickets at whiteoak musichall.com.

FEEDER News
1) Sunglasses, Ant at Nordstrom. tank, $78, at 3) Double Gancini $1,395, at Ferragamo.com. 4) Mini skirt, Leger at Saks
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THE DISPATCH ART

In a cheekily named exhibit, Anya Tish Gallery displays an impressive variety of art that “conjures an improvisational fantasy space.” This Is a Group Show, featuring works by HJ Bott, Hedwige Jacobs, Josh Litos, Dave McClinton, Marisol Valencia and others, opens July 14.

Oceans away

Beach-inspired barwear and oceanic accessories for summer? May not be groundbreaking — but this season’s spin on sea-savvy is worth diving into. –ewb

MUSIC

Close out summer by rocking out with Jimmy Eats World and Manchester Orchestra at 713 Music Hall on Aug. 7.

THEATER

Noël Coward’s semiautobiographical comedy Present Laughter follows a self-obsessed actor in the midst of a mid-life crisis. Catch this one at Main Street Theater in Rice Village, July 15-Aug. 13.

FOOD

Aug. 1 brings the return of Houston Restaurant Weeks, which this year runs through Sept. 4. Participating restaurants and menus will be posted on houston restaurantweeks.com throughout July.

Art

Scaling Down

Known for his largerthan-life pieces like Mount Rush Hour, Virtuoso and the Beatles at 8th Wonder, 95-year-old David Adickes is changing things up with a show of small bronze sculptures and a new series of three-dimensional wall reliefs, through July 29 at Redbud Arts Center. –cb

FEEDER News
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1) Melamine bowls and plates, prices vary, by Dakota at Anthropologie. 2) Platter, $88, by Lucie de Moyencourt at Anthropologie. 3) The Wave beach towel, $79, at Lulu and Georgia. 4) Hand-knotted indoor-outdoor rug, from $499, at CB2. 5) Tumbler, $3 each, by Threshold at Target.
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Uplift Off

Alief-reared, award-winning music producer LaNell “NELL” Grant first made a name for herself serving up beats with Grammy-nominated rapper Tobe Nwigwe. Now, she’s fully stepping into the spotlight with debut solo album, I Ain’t Gone Hold You. “I think I really showed the spectrum of NELL musically and sonically,” says the mom of three. “I think, for the first time, people are going to see how multifaceted I am.”

This isn’t the first time Grant has stepped out from behind her drum machine: She’s rapped on a handful of Nwigwe hits, and has performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, NPR’s Tiny Desk, the BET Music Awards and even Joe Biden’s inauguration. But it’s her dual experience as an artist-producer that

sets the stage for her solo project.

“I just started writing and what came out reflected where I am at in life,” says Grant, who performs at Miller Outdoor’s Summer Mixtape Series on Aug. 18. “Sometimes seasons have you fighting for your life, and then you feel a fresh wind.”

Her album certainly reflects this roller coaster, with her signature sound of hard 808s and a passionate delivery woven into a collection of 17 tracks. The beats and flow switch up unannounced — but in a way that lets you know it’s intentional. The album’s “extreme duality,” Grant says, will take listeners on a journey from high-energy, top-of-your-workoutplaylist rap to soft love ballads, and even praise and worship.

In its first week on direct-toconsumer platform EVEN, I Ain’t Gone Hold You generated a streaming equivalent of 8.6 million streams. The album’s reception has been “surreal” for 34-yearold Grant, who considers herself a late bloomer. She laughs recalling a moment a decade ago when she was a high school English teacher spending all of her free time learning how to make beats. “I remember crying in my husband’s arms, and I was like, ‘My stuff sucks. It sounds like it’s supposed to be on an ice cream truck or video game.’”

Fast-forward a few grind-hard years, and Grant has produced songs featured in some of the world’s most popular video games (Madden, NBA2K) as well as in campaigns for Apple Music, Gatorade and Bose. Two songs she produced received NAACP Image Awards.

“What I’ve learned is that if you are being you, you will attract who you are supposed to attract,” says Grant, who pulls inspiration from her life experiences, relationships and Christian faith. “For me, I just want to use my gifts to uplift and encourage people, especially women, that whatever God has put on your heart to do — you can produce it.” 

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ABOUT FACE

Art-scene power player Nestor Topchy honors his friends in the creative class with a show of personal paintings at the Menil.

Painter, sculptor and performance artist Nestor Topchy is so integral to the history and social landscape of Houston’s art world that it’s impossible to imagine what the city might be like without him. From co-founding the sprawling art and performance compound Zocalo/TempIO in 1989 with Rick Lowe, to envisioning the potential of HIVE (Habitable Interdisciplinary Visionary Environment), an artist-run community in development near EaDo, Topchy has always realized his artistic and architectural dreams.

Having turned 60 in July, Topchy has no intention of resting on his laurels, and is preparing for the first museum presentation of his ongoing project, The Iconic Portrait Strand , a collection of more than 100 paintings

of fellow artists and other creative luminaries, on view at the Menil Collection Aug. 4 through Jan. 21, 2024.

Born in New Jersey, Topchy came to Houston in 1985 to get his MFA at UH. He vividly recalls pulling up in front of Lawndale Annex, the temporary home to UH’s painting and sculpture departments, stepping out of his ’72 Mercury, and getting soaked by one of the city’s formidable rainstorms. Almost immediately, the sun came out and baked him dry. He graciously calls this baptism “interesting.”

He soon moved into Commerce Street Artists Warehouse, a 27,000-square-foot space transformed by its residents from a dank hellhole filled with human excrement and fiberglass residue into a lively creative space, with artist studios and a performance bay. Former Menil Collection director Walter

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Among Icons Topchy with dozens of his portraits that will hang at the Menil Aug. 4-Jan. 21.
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TAKING FLIGHT

Thanks to Pavan Grover, a Houston spinal surgeon who’s also a filmmaker, Alec Baldwin is back in the movies for the first time since the infamous tragedy on the New Mexico set of Rust.

Grover’s 97 Minutes, which had a theatrical run earlier this summer, will hit Hulu in September. The flick was written and produced by the doc and stars Baldwin as the NSA head trying to get a hijacked jet safely to the ground. Jonathan Rhys Meyer of The Tudors costars as an Interpol agent undercover with the terrorist group taking over the plane.

As criminal charges were under consideration for Baldwin in the 2021 accidental shooting death of a cinematographer, a dozen movie projects dumped him. But not Grover, who sees sticking by Baldwin — whom he met at the Sundance film fest when the two squabbled good-naturedly over a table at a sushi restaurant — as a point of pride. “The financial backers … wanted me to pull him out,” recalls Grover. “But I don’t believe in abandoning your friends at their lowest moment.” Baldwin was eventually cleared in the matter.

Although the 97 shoot was “chaotic,” with paparazzi breaking onto the London set to snap pics of Baldwin, Grover says it was a great experience, especially the embattled star. “It was therapeutic for him,” says Grover, who also acts in the movie, portraying the head hijacker. “After you’ve gone through a trauma, getting back into a regular routine is helpful.”

He hopes his movie — which had a $7 million budget

but looks like much more thanks to judicious use of pricey sets and CGI — will do for air travel what Jaws did for swimming in the sea: “make you terrified to fly.” The surgeon says that, during post-production, he hooked members of test audiences up to medical monitors to make sure their heart rate spiked at the appropriate times!

Grover has had a passion for medicine since he was a child in India, losing his brother at a young age and becoming inspired to help save lives. He also fell in love with film. “When I was six, I told my mom I wanted to be a Bollywood actor and dance around trees,” he laughs. His first movie experience was writing the screenplay for 2002’s Unspeakable , in which he also appeared as an actor opposite Dennis Hopper.

Next, Grover is “shopping around” a sci-fi TV series with a new spin on The Wizard of Oz 

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A doctor-filmmaker’s hijackedjet project puts embattled star Alec Baldwin back onscreen. Not So Good Doctor Pavan Grover, who wrote and produced the movie, also appears in it as a villain. Below, the movie poster and Baldwin.

DESIGN RENAISSANCE LEADING THE TEXAS COASTAL

STEVEN L. BIEGEL, AIA DIRECTOR OF ARCHITECTURE TIARA ON THE BEACH THE RESIDENCES AT TIKI ISLAND WHITECAP, NORTH PADRE ISLAND PROMOTED COVER PHOTO BY LARRY FAGALA PHOTOGRAPHY

ROCK STEADY

After the Covid-era hysteria, Houston’s housing market has leveled. The pace of sales has slowed over the past year, and prices are a bit down here and there. But there are pockets of explosive growth and, say experts, good indications that a healthy, balanced market is on the horizon. Read on for the latest stats, trends and lust-worthy listings. By Evan W. Black, with data from the Houston Association of Realtors

LISTED

made in the shady

One of the most expensive homes to hit the market in all of Texas this year is a historic property in Shadyside. Originally constructed in 1926, the newly renovated 1 Longfellow Lane is now nearly 10,000 square feet, and is situated on just over two pristine acres smack in between Hermann Park and Rice. There’s beautifully landscaped grounds with a pool and tennis courts, and a three-car carriage house with apartments both above and below. Architectural details like arched windows and decorative ceilings have been painstakingly restored, while some rooms — like the primary bath and the colorful conservatory, at right — have been fully modernized.

FEEDER Real Estate
Color Me Intrigued The elegant estate at 1 Longfellow Lane is listed with Martha Turner Sotheby’s International Realty for $11.8 million.
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TIARA ON THE BEACH

CROWN JEWEL OF THE GULF COAST

CONTEMPORARY AND SOPHISTICATED, Tiara on the Beach will be an architectural gem nestled along one of Galveston Island’s prime locations. The 10-story residential tower is comprised of 63 luxury condominium residences that will offer an amenity-rich lifestyle above and beyond anything on Galveston Island. Spacious and open, the one, two, and three-bedroom homes will feature stunning views of the Gulf of Mexico, distinctive finishes, and the highest levels of design and craftsmanship. This remarkable community, with its unparalleled views and carefully thought-out finishes, allows you to experience a seaside paradise without leaving your home.

The residents will enjoy more amenities than any other community on Galveston Island. They include a fully equipped fitness center, yoga studio, media room, game room with golf-simulator, pool and foosball table, private wine storage and tasting room, private dining room for events, a spectacular infinity edge pool with a lounge deck, hot tub, a dog park, jogging trail, pickleball and fire pits for cocktails and socializing with private access to 300 linear feet of beachfront too.

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Supply and Demand

AT FIRST GLANCE, home prices in River Oaks appear to remain rather flat: The average sales price of homes closed during the first five months of 2023 was just over $3 million, pretty much a carbon-copy of the stats from the first five months of 2022. But looking at the latest data might provide a clue as to where the neighborhood is heading next: The average price of homes sold in June 2023 was $3.2 million, up 15 percent from the June prior. Interestingly, the months inventory — how long it would take to sell all of the homes on the market if sales continued at the current pace, and no more were listed — has climbed to 4.8. The months inventory in all of Houston is just 3.1.

rent control

The story of H-Town’s rental market so far this year echoes that of the housing market: Apartment occupancy is stable, and prices have cooled oh-soslightly. For the month of June, 89.6 percent of Houston apartments were occupied — exactly the same percentage as the national average, and down from a peak of 91.7 percent in April 2022. Monthly rent has eked up by 1.2 percent over the last 12 months, according to MRI ApartmentData, to an average of $1,272 for a one-bedroom. This nominal increase is a far cry from the mega rent hikes deployed throughout 2021-2022, even though submarkets — such as unexpected hot spots Clear Lake and Friendswood — are seeing annualized growth of nearly 15 percent so far this year. ApartmentData also reports that more than 21,000 units are currently under construction, and another 31,000 units are in the proposal stage.

74%

Increase in the number of construction permits issued for multifamily buildings in Houston between January 2022 and January 2023. Permits for construction of single-family detached homes, however, were down by 40 percent over the same timeframe, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

Stay a While

A 1912-BUILT COMPLEX, most recently the Farris Hotel in Eagle Lake, is for sale, priced at $1.6 mil. There are four buildings on the property, including the main hotel with 12 guest rooms, a bar and a dining hall. It’s been a restaurant, family residence, bed and breakfast — what sort of buyer will check in next?

FEEDER Real Estate
French Fab Walter Bering with Martha Turner’s Sotheby’s sold this property at 3920 Inverness for more than $10 million this spring.
HOT ’HOOD LISTED
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TRENDS
Histor y in the Making Listed by Brian Spack with Martha Turner’s Sotheby’s, the Farris Hotel property touts a 1940sbuilt four-plex, and a converted filling station.

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DESIGN RENAISSANCE

THE RESIDENCES AT TIKI ISLAND

THIS 7-STORY, MID-RISE condo building will contain 73 luxurious residences on the last undeveloped 4-acre parcel on Tiki Island. Already permitted and scheduled for ground-breaking this year, the dynamic structure withwing-like concrete roof plates will be visible for miles along U.S. Highway 45 and Galveston Island.Views of Trinity Bay, West Bay, Galveston Island and the Gulf are dramatic in all directions.

THE VILLAS AT TIKI ISLAND

Facing east and located directly on the canal connecting Galveston Public Boat Launch and West Bay, these 2,800 SF individual villas are elevated on podium decks well above the bulkhead and boardwalk. Only 8 of these exclusive residences are planned. Construction is underway to restore pilings and retaining walls along the canal.

PROMOTED

in our montrose era

Once upon a time, Montrose was considered rough around the edges, even gritty. But, the slew of tattoo parlors, funky thrift stores, gay bars and semi-edgy coffeeshops that remain in the well located district — roughly halfway between the Galleria and Downtown, and a stone’s throw from Rice — can’t hide the truth: Montrose is a stable, solid bet for buyers seeking a dependably appreciating neighborhood for the long haul.

After a season of less showy growth than other areas during the Covid years, the quirky queen of the inner-Loop — unabashedly eclectic with its mix of classic bungalows, townhomes and mod new builds — is back! The average sales price for the first five months of ’23, $853,000, is up nearly 13 percent over the same period last year. This occurs as other inner-Loopers like the Galleria area, Midtown and the Washington Corridor are flat.

And Montrose homes are, at the moment anyway, selling a week faster than last June, just 44 days on average.

Memorial’s Drive

AS MEMORIAL WINDS and weaves through West Houston, homes on idyllic cul-de-sacs and with big, rolling yards beckon buyers. During the pandemic, homes in Memorial were coveted for amenities like resort-style pools and plenty of room for guests. Prices rose rapidly, and inventory dwindled. And as the Covid-supercharged market cools off citywide, the Memorial Villages ’hood

reflects many of the same patterns: The average sales price so far this year is down around 6 percent, and homes are taking about 7 percent longer to sell, compared to the first part of 2022. But real estate experts say that a return to a balanced market, especially in the pricier parts of town, coupled with falling mortgage rates, will actually provide ongoing momentum.

The growth in the median price of single-family homes over the past five years, according to research firm Moody Analytics. Over that same period, the median household income only grew by — brace yourself — 14 percent.

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HOT ’HOOD
HOT ’HOOD
Decked Out Listed by Kellie Geitner with Martha Turner Sotheby’s, a funky townhome at 1101 Missouri St. is asking $575K. T Takes a Village At press time, Morad Fiki’s listing at 11103 Memorial Dr. was under contract for around $4 mil, and, inset, a rendering of a customizable new build at 12526 Mossycup that’s listed by Compass’ Perdomo Group for $2.8 mil.

LEADING THE TEXAS COASTAL

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WHITECAP, NORTH PADRE ISLAND

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With our elevated architecture, we use the roof as an extended living experience. The spacious SkyDecks present heightened vistas, provide private water frontage, and reserve more natural space for community use.

With plunge pools or fire pits under palm trees, lowmaintenance materials overhead and underfoot, and ultrasmart technologies built in, the open plan home designs feature connected indoor/outdoor living to maximize space for family and friends.

WATER-SIDE LIVING AT ITS BEST

In this luxury destination, neighbors quickly become friends when you are on foot or afloat, collecting smiles and waves as you go with the true spirit of North Padre Island. Taste the ocean air, feel the gentle rhythm of the waves and enjoy waterside lifestyle at WHITECAP NPI

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The combined height in feet of all the skyscrapers in Houston, more than 1,000 feet taller than Mount Everest, according to Texas Real Estate Source. That makes it the tallest city in Texas, followed closely by Austin, which is expected to surpass Houston when several more are completed in 2026.

Park Place

MEMORIAL PARK AND its surrounding streets have changed dramatically over the last year or so, from the completion of the golf-course reno to the neighborhooddefining land bridges. Perhaps that might help explain the equally dramatic increase — 17 percent! — in average sales price of homes in this area in January through May compared to the same timeframe last year. They’re selling more quickly, too. The average number of days on the market was down 7 percent year-over-year.

let us inn!

Initially listed last year for $17.5 million, the legendary and luxurious Inn at Dos Brisas property reappeared on HAR. The $15 mil price tag will get you 313 verdant acres in Washington, Texas, less than an hour from Houston; here, find not only a high-end ranch-style inn with accommodations like haciendas with private plunge pools — but also an organic farm, 7,000-square-foot greenhouse, and stunning equestrian facility, including a massive indoor arena. The whole property is picture-perfect — in fact, CityBook shot a fashion feature here in 2016!

Future Perfect

CONSTRUCTION OF 3D-printed homes is on the rise nationwide, and one Houston-based company is at the forefront of the trend. Hive 3D has teamed up with Eco Material Technologies to build a community of homes in Round Top utilizing an eco-friendly, nearzero-carbon cement mixture. Ranging in size from 400- to 900-square-feet, the sustainably built houses began printing in March.

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Take a Spin Memorial Park is a popular ’hood thanks to its walking and biking trails.
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Prints Charming A progress shot of Hive 3D’s Round Top project Bucolic Bliss The Inn at Dos Brisas property and, inset, a spread from the magazine’s 2016 fashion feature

DESIGN

LA VISTA POINTE LIGHTHOUSE

THIS ICONIC ALL-STONE structure stands 160’ tall with a 42’ base diameter and 4’ thick limestone walls. The site is at the north end of Lighthouse Pointe adjacent to the south end of the Nueces Causeway Bridge. The lighthouse has a positive impact on individuals and communities as it welcomes them to Corpus Christi as a gateway symbol of strength, ingenuity, orientation, peace, and longevity. As the first structure that residents and visitors see as they approach Corpus Christi from the north on US Highway 181, the lighthouse tower serves as an unforgettable obelisk in a revitalized coastal setting.

Designed in 2019 and completed in 2022, the lighthouse tower is an effective means of accomplishing the goals of clients. Winner of the 2023 Golden Trowel Award.

OCEAN CLUB RESORT

TEXAS HAS ITS own corner of the Gulf Coast and a Galveston Island getaway comes with both sandy beaches and a dose of historic charm with the largest collection of Victorianera architecture in the country. From that historic downtown, it’s a just short drive along “The Seawall” past shops, art galleries, boat rides and seafood eateries to our Galveston Seaside Resort.

JOUSTING PLACE RESIDENCE

THIS SINGLE-FAMILY contemporary structure sits on a terraced site overlooking a deep gorge. The home is comprised of 7,800 SF on 2 levels with swimming pool, outdoor patios, tennis court and expansive balcony areas. Vistas to the north provide impressive natural landscape and outcroppings of limestone. This residence offers museum quality gallery spaces with expansive windows to wash interior walls with northern light. Entertainment spaces on both levels are isolated from private bedroom areas on both levels. The bedroom wing contains an entertainment center and direct access to outdoor kitchens on both levels.

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RENAISSANCE LEADING THE TEXAS COASTAL

In The Woodlands, homes are selling at one of the fastest rates in the region. On average, a home listed in January through May of this year sold in just over three weeks. (Homes in Upper Kirby or Spring Branch, by comparison, sat for about two months.)

But homes flying off the shelves isn’t new for the master-planned community. Last year, the same five-month timeframe produced an average days-on-market value of 15 — also a region-topping figure! All the while, home prices have remained steady, at around $700,000, over the past year.

The demand for higher-end, suburban homes with access to great amenities and public schools is unlikely to waver any time soon. The Woodlands landed at No. 3 on this year’s list of Best Cities to Live in America, per Niche.com.

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Texas’ rank in a list of states to which people are moving, according to data from SelfStorage.com. It was followed by Florida, California and Hawaii. (Interestingly, Florida also topped the list of states that people are leaving.)

Glam Slam! TREND

A HOUSTON REAL estate company has launched a new division that caters to some of the city’s highest-profile residents. Nan & Company’s new Sports and Entertainment group will provide concierge-style services to athletes and entertainers wishing to lease or sell their Houston properties.

One of its first listings is the Memorial home belonging to former Astros fan fave Yuli Gurriel, who now plays for the Miami Marlins. The nearly 4,000-squarefoot ranch-style property hit the market in June, listed at $1.7 million. The Gurriels heavily renovated the kitchen,

incorporating a nine-foot waterfall-edge island and sleek, hardware-less cabinets. The double-sided fireplace warms the mod space in more ways than one. And the Galleria-area residence of Garrison Matthews, a.k.a. Garry Bird, the Atlanta Hawks forward who used to play for the Rockets, was another of the Sports and Entertainment division’s first listings. It sold after seven days on the market, for around $1 mil. Between the rooftop plunge pool and the Tiger Woods Golf Simulator in the living room, we can think of a couple reasons why it sold so quickly.

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Regal Regency This home at 51 Grand Regency Circle in The Woodlands is one of the area’s most expensive listings, and will go up for auction in July through the Coldwell Banker Luxury Group.
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Have a Ball The living room of Yuli Gurriel’s Memorial home

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MERE RESIDENCE

PERCHED ON A 2.5 acre site, this extraordinary residence spans 8,000 square feet on three levels, offering a seamless blend of functionality and style through its ultra-contemporary design. Adorned with a striking marble facade, tinted glass, and clear-span structural members, meticulous attention to detail ensures that resident’s step into a world of impeccable craftsmanship. The kitchen takes center stage and is the heart of the home.

HURRICANE HOUSE

THE IDEA OF a rotating single-family residence which would gently move with changing wind directions first occurred in 2008 after Hurricane Ike hammered Galveston. Designed on an elevated concrete podium, a circular, extruded polycarbonate rail system is engineered to allow the aerodynamic 2-level structure to rotate into the wind, thus minimizing property damage. Wind uplift is prevented using synthetic wheels connected both above and below the rail, resembling a roller coaster glide assembly.

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Towering oaks

For years, the Heights has been one of the most popular hubs for young professionals, couples and families alike. Heights-adjacent neighborhoods like Timbergrove, Cottage Grove, Shepherd Park Plaza, Garden Oaks and Oak Forest have been steadily rising in popularity — and cost — over the past decade, too; in fact, Garden Oaks will soon become the latest area to hit the milestone of a $1 million average sales price. Over the first five months of 2023, homes here sold for an average of $996K, up by more than 23 percent year-over-year — the highest rate of growth in all of Houston. And while the number of transactions is down in Garden Oaks, as is the case in most H-Town neighborhoods so far this year, homes are selling just as quickly as they did in 2022.

‘Tangled’ Up

AMONG THE PRICEY neighborhoods in Houston, Tanglewood is easily one of the hottest markets. So far this year, homes here are selling 9 percent faster compared to the same timeframe in 2022 — and prices are way, way up. The average sales price in January through May of last year was $1.9 mil, whereas in 2023, that figure has jumped up to more than $2.3 mil. In most of the other ritzy enclaves — Memorial, West U — prices are flatter, and properties are taking longer to sell.

Built to Splash

GIVEN THE SKY-HIGH interest rates, many potential homeowners feel priced-out of buying a single-family home. But the new “build-to-rent” trend caters to those who want a suburban lifestyle without a mortgage or maintenance responsibilities. Communities of new-construction homes are popping up — many built around “lagoons,” or massive pools with sandy beaches — in

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the ’burbs, from Bridgeland to Iowa Colony. The approximate ratio of homes sold in under 30 days this spring, according to RocketHomes. How the Garden Grows! Bill Baldwin of Boulevard Realty is listing this Garden Oaks property at 847 Lamonte Ln. for $1.8 mil, while 1312 Woodcrest Dr. in Oak Forest, inset, is listed by Michelle Reyna Wymes for $1.1 mil.
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Right at Home Robert Bland with Compass sold this traditional, 5,300-square-foot home in Tanglewood in just six days.
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Swim Team The lagoon at Villas at Sunterra in Iowa Colony
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‘Sinatra on the Stereo’

Inspired by Midcentury flair, a designer brings Palm Springs to Braeswood.

Unrealized potential can provide a powerful pull. Such was the case when interior designer Victoria Sheffield discovered a semi-neglected midcentury gem in Braeswood Place, with key architectural details intact. Situated on an expansive 11,500-square-foot lot, the A-line, asymmetrical home preserved its orange-tone brick, board-and-batten cedar siding accents, and even the original rolled glass in the singlepage picture windows.

Inside, however, the 1,900-square-foot home revealed a saga of awkward updates. “I saw so much potential to eventually expand,” says Sheffield. “The initial refurbish attracted my interest but highlighted the missed potential.

I was sold!”

When Sheffield purchased the home in 2010, she was a single mom of three preteens, with both practical and tactical considerations joining aesthetic and architectural design decisions. First up: uprading the primary bedroom to include a fab new closet. Sheffield, a native Houstonian whose 25-year career includes commercial and hospitality projects, then focused on the swimming pool and backyard. “The pool company could not understand why I would not sacrifice a red oak tree in order to place the pool central to

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Subtle Vintage Vibes Floating shelves and a pop of burgundy in the kitchen. Opposite, clockwise from top left: The primary suite with sliding glass doors that lead to the pool; natural accents and sunlight in the primary bathroom; estate-sale finds and new pieces with retro cred in the living room; the designer at home.

the view from the family room and kitchen,” she says. Instead, she chose to place it at the rear of the property, behind the garage. While this may have confused contractors, the layout made perfect mom-sense: “My oldest daughter hosted pool parties, and I could be discreetly present reading a book in my room” while doing a bit of eavesdropping via the sliding glass doors.

Then life brought another chapter: Sheffield married again, upping the combined number of kids to five, and inspiring another round of renovations between 2018 and 2020. “Previously, the kitchen was enclosed with an L-shaped countertop. It was essentially a dead end.” She wanted “uncluttered” countertops, dedicated spaces for glassware and appliances, and a flow to the adjacent family room.

Sheffield selected Italian laminate for the cabinets that were fabricated by a trusted carpenter, adding “hickory flooring and white oak accents for the floating shelves and hood vent,” says Sheffield. She “surprised” herself with the selection of natural granite stone for the countertop, backsplash, and island — and again when she chose a warm burgundy for an accent color.

Today, the entire house measures 2,570-squarefeet, with rich finishes, dramatic lighting and a retrochic mix of furniture and accessories. “I always take inspiration from the architecture of a home,” says Sheffield. “For me this included a bit of creative license, imagining a rainy Gulf Coast version of Palm Springs or a more humid David Hockney painting.

“I like to imagine Sinatra on the stereo and the clinking of martini glasses as the true north of my house, despite the fact that homework, early mornings, and teenagers were the norm.” 

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BASIC INSTINCT

Photography by Steven Visneau

Styling by Todd Ramos

Art Direction by Patrick Magee Hair and Makeup by Edward Sanchez for Arched Beauty Models Brianne Ellington, Cy Heitmann, Teo Modesto & Christina Porter

The most important trend of summer is what fashion writers call “quiet luxury.” It’s about refined neutrals and elevated basics — and just enough color to set off your eyes in the gilded light of the magic hour.

What could be sexier than confident, understated style? And is there any better backdrop upon which to spotlight such a trend than San Antonio’s La Cantera Resort & Spa?

An oasis in the hills, at the gateway to the Texas wine region, La Cantera is hidden beyond a long winding road, among verdant oak and mesquite trees. It’s 550 acres of rolling terrain and lush green, where

you can just as easily spend the day by the pool — they have five — as enjoy a splendidly scenic round of golf among swift running streams, limestone rock formations and the occasional ambling armadillo. Those in need of retail therapy will hit The Shops at La Cantera nearby, as families with kids surely will do Six Flags Fiesta Texas next door. On the resort premises, Loma de Vida Spa & Wellness is a worldclass wonder of honed wood and contemporary glass, with blooming gardens at every turn, cabana-style treatment rooms overlooking wooded bluffs, and even a private grotto couples can book. Did someone say sexy?

Bathing suit, $20, by Moshengqi on Amazon, and cover-up, by Cesar Galindo. Opposite page: Dress and jewelry, all by Chanel.

Previous spread: Jumpsuit, by Gucci.

From left to right: Shirt, skirt and belt, all by Gucci; shirt, $325, and shorts, $220, both by Helmut Lang, and shoes, $1,120, by Prada, all at Neiman Marcus; blouse, $345, and pants, $1,175, both by SPRWMN at Tootsies. Swim briefs, $33, by Manbuns. Opposite page: shirt, shorts, hat and bracelet, all by Versace.

Cefeida swimsuit, $390, by Maygel Coronel at Tootsies.

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page: Swim briefs, by EaseJuicy, $17, on Amazon, and white t-shirt, model’s own. Clockwise from far left: Dress, by Michael Kors, and sunglasses, $580, by Dior at Neiman Marcus; dress, by Oscar de la Renta; overalls, by Dior; swim trunks, $480, by Burberry at Neiman Marcus. Briefs, $17, by Manbuns. Opposite page, on her: Gown and shoes, both by Michael Kors. Opposite page, on him: Suit, by Dior, with shirt and shoes, both by Gucci.

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SUPER COOL

A fabulously diverse and accomplished crowd of influencers, VIPs, culture vultures and society swells gathered on the pool deck of Four Seasons Hotel Houston to celebrate Houston CityBook’s first-ever “Cool 100” list

Sponsors and cohosts included The Post Oak Collection, which brought a twotoned orange and black Bentley to show off at valet as guests arrived, and Insólito Tequila, which provided spirits for the breezy summer evening’s featured Paloma cocktails. Château d’Esclans poured delicious rosés, including its Whispering Angel and The Beach.

Many in the bubbly crowd of about 200 were among the magazine’s “Cool 100” — the coolest people in Houston as arranged by the editors of CityBook in the publication’s late spring edition. Aspiring Olympic skateboard star Jordan Santana, ranked number one on the roster, was on hand, and presented Editor Jeff Gremillion an autographed skateboard.

DJ Kent Duplantis of LG Entertainment was a hit, spinning sexy laidback West Coast tunes as guests tippled and tasted bites from the hotel kitchen, like toasted brioche with whipped mascarpone and caviar, and tiny salads of watermelon, feta and mint.

The “Cool 100” is among CityBook’s most successful features ever, garnering vast interest in both its print and online iterations.

Kim Padgett, Patti Murphy and Cheryl Byington Ryan and Casey Barbles, Kate McCarthy and Sasha Grumman Harper Watters and Natalie Varnum Blanca Silva-Solis and Andrew Solis Marxli Mettauer and Tyler Treadwell DJ YANNA, Christopher Paul and Billion Tekleab Jason Clayden and Diane Caplan

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Brian Hodge and Charlene Flash Nicky Sohn and Julian Hernandez Bill Baldwin and Fady Armanious Gin Braverman, Chris Goins and Josh Pazda Demola and Bianca Bucaram Jose Ocque and Stuart Rosenberg Cabe Nowlen and Gus Barbera Terrell Flanagan and Julie Friedman Ceron, Tarek Bjeirmi and Tanner Doggett Jhane Hoang, Youth Soul Love and Carrie Brandsberg-Dahl Leslie Malts and Jenifer Pinkerton Adam and Amanda Krueger

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SUMMER SCENE

Her Majesty Queen Sofía of Spain was the guest of honor at the Sophia Awards for Excellence Gala, held in Texas for the first time, at MFAH. It honored Latina superstar Gloria Estefan, the museum’s Latin American curator Mari Carmen Ramírez, and restaurateur Ignacio Torras. ... The Go Red for Women lunch at The Post Oak raised $1.6 million for the American Heart Association. ... More than 400 guests poured into The Revaire, dressed in tropical prints and flowing dresses, for Be An Angel’s annual gala, which this year adopted a Havana Nights theme. ... The inaugural Mahj for Mental Health event raised funds and awareness for the Heights’ Mend Center facility. ... Savvy socialites and shoppers gathered at Tootsies for an event hosted by Kat Pressly and Janelise Maldonado, wives of Astros stars, and benefiting Girls Inc. ... The Glassell’s annual auction returned for the first time post-Covid, homaging the “Keep Austin Weird” slogan and encouraging creative dress. ... The first-ever New Beginnings lunch, hosted by and benefiting AVDA, raised nearly $300,000. ... Laura and George Pontikes hosted a soiree in honor of Arrow Child & Family Ministries’ 30th anniversary.

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Lynn Wyatt and Queen Sofia at ‘Sophia’ Stephanie Tsuru and Katie Tsuru at ‘AVDA’ Kim and Jerry Young at ‘Reinzi’ Jasmine Gallo, Alexis Rosales and Stephanie Wilcox at ‘Heart’ Reagan Bregman and Stacy Epps at ‘Tootsies’ Heidi Saporito, Ansley Cire, Callie Gaines and Ashley Partridge at ‘Mahjong’ Marta Fredricks, Aaron Bludorn and Elyse Cokinos Stevens at ‘Arrow’ Claire and Eric Anyah at ‘Glassell’

Party People

Julie and Grant Manier at ‘Havana’ Lauren Reckling, Hannah Swiggard and Lauren Gray at ‘Rienzi’ Christiana Hatteberg and Erik Littlejohn at ‘Rienzi’ Jenna Maxim, Kimberlyn Clarkson, Andrea Dickerson at ‘Mahjong’ Amy Dougherty and Veronica Griffin at ‘AVDA’ Margaret Alkek Williams and Joanne King Herring at ‘Sophia’ Keller and JoLynn Townsat ‘Rienzi’ Mignon Gill, Kristen Cannon at ‘AVDA’ Judy Nyquist and Sarah Darro at ‘Glassell’ Iris Shaftel, Courtney McKinney at ‘Astros’ Queenie and Bun B at ‘Sophia’ Dan Pastorini and Lisa Hoffman at ‘Angel’

Every once in while someone comes along with a new VISION and PASSION who changes an industry for the better….. FOREVER!

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Magic in Midtown

Terrence Gallivan’s longanticipated return to the Houston dining scene is here: Elro Pizza and Crudo and its self-explanatory menu — the smoked kampachi crudo is amazing opened in a Midtown bungalow in June. For more on this and other dining news, see page 57.

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‘Little’ Wonder

The Pappas family’s latest recipe is a prime location, a menu redeux — and plenty of caviar. By Robin Barr Sussman, Photos by Arturo Olmos

AA new concept in the home of its former iteration, Little Pappas Seafood House, on Shepherd, Little’s Oyster Bar is quickly becoming a summer hot spot for truly cool fare.

The name conjures up a tiny, casual oyster bar, right? So when diners walk in the door, they might be delightfully surprised by the retro Hollywood vibe: There’s a grand marble-topped bar, several dining areas including a temperature-modulated patio, and a luxe aesthetic.

Design director Evy Pappas has created a cool setting with crisp shades of white and navy blue inside and out, and gleaming brass lighting. There’s a charming galleystyle side room wrapped in windows with banquette and table seating. The glassed-in retractable roof patio tucked in the back has more spacious seating, and provides a

reprieve from the upbeat music and bustling bar area.

The cuisine, artfully created by chef Jason Ryczek, a California native and caviar expert, wows as well. Ryczek cut his chops in restaurants from San Diego to San Francisco. He cooked at the lauded sustainable seafood house Waterbar, and was the executive chef at award-winning Farallon. The chef also worked with the California Caviar Company for years.

So when it’s time to indulge in caviar, this is the place. Little’s signature roe is hand-selected sturgeon, which Ryczek personally harvested, and its accoutrements are downright addicting. A striking presentation is delivered to your table with puffed potato dumplings, radish butter, crème fraiche with onion jam, and chives. All caviar can be paired with a cocktail, Champagne

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or vodka from a handy pairing guide. A dollop of everything — including perfectly clean-tasting sturgeon fresh from the sea — ends up on the potato dumplings (think elevated tater tots). So amazing that you could stop at that one dish. But don’t.

The Atlantic yellowfin tuna crudo is also a refreshing dish Houstonians could eat all summer long. Served in a chilled broth made with pickled watermelon rind and peppers, the diced fresh crudo is crowned with chopped peanuts. As for the mains, expect King salmon, Texas redfish — and, in true Pappas style, a Prime dry-aged New York strip, with a mushroom demi glaze and truffle butter.

Little? Hardly. 

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HOUSTON’S BEST FOOD NEWS, IN SMALL BITES ...

Ben Berg has opened his 10th concept in Houston. Located next to his OG steakhouse on Washington, Benny Chows brings to mind Chinese restaurants in Berg’s native New York, from the menu to the decor. With Chinese-born exec chef Shirong Mei at the helm, Benny Chows serves dishes both familiar — General Tso’s chicken, dim sum, decadent Peking Duck — and uniquely Texan, a la the Smoked Brisket Egg Roll and the Holy Trinity Fried Rice, both starring Truth BBQ, another Wash Ave neighbor.

Named after founder Terrence Gallivan’s children, Eleanor and Ronan, Elro marks the beloved chef’s first return to the Houston dining scene since The Pass & Provisions shuttered more than four years ago. In addition to its namesake dishes — puffy, woodfired pizzas and refreshing crudo — the Midtown bungalow also serves salads, elevated snacks and hoagies on housemade bread.

Also just opened in Midtown: Josephine’s, in the space that previously housed Izakaya. Named after chef Lucas McKinney’s greatgrandmother, the restaurant serves traditional Gulf fare — po’boys, housemade biscuits, Southern pea salad — in a thoughtfully designed space by Nest Interiors.

The Heights is home to a whimsical new bar called Incanto, housed in a bungalow and pouring unique cocktails. Mixologist Alexis Mijares shaped the concept, which she says is designed to “mix high-quality drink offerings with a bit of a more relaxed and playful theme.” Expect drinks with fresh herbs, and shareable cocktails to be served in “festive vessels,” like 10-inch disco balls and flamingo bowls.

Hip, healthfood-savvy restaurant

Green Fork and Straw opens its newest Houston outpost in July, on Westheimer at Edloe. (This will replace its Shepherd location.) Like its other shops in the Heights and Tanglewood, this one boasts a juice bar and grab-and-go items like “Cajun Girl” chicken salad, and a Paleo Brussels sprouts bowl.

As Underbelly Hospitality closes GJ Tavern in Downtown, it also welcomes Pastore Italian Kitchen to the family. The seafood-forward menu spotlights the flavors of the ocean — the kind you might find in seaside Portofino or Sicily. A rotating seafood tower, scallop crudo, and oysters with prosecco granita are just a few cooling starters on the opening menu. Follow those with heaping portions of pasta!

Olive oil cake at Pastore Crab croquettes with heirloom-tomato gazpacho at Little’s Oyster Bar

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HOUSTON’S BEST FOOD NEWS, IN SMALL BITES

Bun B’s cult-followed smashburger joint has arrived! Located in the former James Coney Island spot in Montrose, the new brick and mortar Trill Burgers has been experiencing very long lines, so pack your patience (or maybe a lawn chair and bottled water).

Albi Darned!

The latest in a wave of new Las Vegas-esque haunts, Albi has a bold menu to match its style.

BBelly dancers with flaming candelabras on their heads. A house band playing jazz mixes of pop songs. A DJ on weekend nights until 2am.

What’s this club? It’s Albi, the new Middle Eastern restaurant on West Gray, joining fellow newcomer Zanti and mainstays B19, La Griglia and Perry’s to create a sceney district.

Vegas-style Albi is outfitted with dramatic chandeliers, posh red banquettes, and a few neon lights for good measure. Sibling owners Nano and Jimy Fakhoury of Mary’z Mediterranean worked with architect Adel Sadek, who also did the interiors of similarly vibey Ciel in River Oaks.

Perhaps the best surprise at surprise-filled Albi, though, is the food. Mark Cox consulted on the menu for Executive Chef Christian Hernandez, formerly of March. The pair came up with Lebanese, Greek and Turkish

dishes that Nano believes will resonate in the “relaxed but buzzy corridor,” referring to the stretch of West Gray that connects Montrose and River Oaks.

Must-tries include the veal kefta, tender meatballs coated in lemony tarator sauce and served on a cinnamon stick, a la lollipops. And the feta dumplings are as indulgent and delicious as the name implies, served with a citrus labne.

As for the mains, don’t skip the lavender lamb rack served with zhoug, a bright, spicy cilantro sauce from Yemen.

Fun twists on classic cocktails are perfect for washing down all of this deliciousness — and also for sipping while taking in the scene. Try the gin and tonic with a dramatic showing of herbs and flowers on top. And for those there till 2am? The espresso martini with cinnamon vodka and Turkish coffee. 

offers only a limited amount of interior seating.

Previously known as CAPS Piano Bar, a Houston favorite has reopened as CAPS Supper Club, with a menu by chef Omar Pereney and live music Tuesday through Sunday nights.

Elevated — and large — sandwiches headline the menu at chef Christine Ha’s third restaurant, Stuffed Belly The new spot features riffs on her favorite American sandwiches. Located in the same Spring Branch shopping center as her still-new Blind Goat, Stuffed Belly operates out of a drive-thru, and

Nauti Crab, a Viet-Cajun seafood eatery hailing from New Jersey, recently opened on Briar Forest outside the Westchase area. The menu by owner Ryan Mai touts all manner of seafood — not just the coveted roasted Dungeness crabs, but also seafood boils (buckets) of crawfish, lobster or shrimp boiled with a custom spice blend.

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Sip Sip Hooray The Turkish espresso martini and Wagyu tartare with harissa

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Riviera Royale

In seaside Santa Barbara, a billionaire’s passion-project resort draws the rich and famous with its throwback luxury — and amazing food. By Jeff Gremillion

LLately, when you see Montecito, Calif., in the news, it’s often breathless dispatches about something its most famous residents — Prince Harry and Meghan Markle — have gotten themselves into. It’s enough to make you yearn for simpler days, when the dispatches from the lush and mountainous coastal community just south of Santa Barbara highlighted the comings and goings of more down-to-earth folks. You know, like Oprah, Ellen, Gwyneth, the occasional Baldwin and various and assorted pop stars.

Come to think of it, Montecito, which is only an hour and a half from Hollywood, has long been associated with the rich and famous. It’s known as the American Riviera, after all. Perhaps that’s one of the reasons billionaire developer-politician Rick Caruso — he nearly became the mayor of L.A. last year — partnered with Rosewood to create a posh resort here. It’s the kind of place to spot celebrities and then pretend to be way too cool to care.

Caruso’s five-star Rosewood Miramar Beach, situated between the verdant Santa Ynez Mountains and a fabled stretch of the Pacific coast, is a bit of a throwback to old California stateliness, paired with flourishes of breezy, sustainable luxury at every turn. Imagine a gleaming white mansion, complete with a grand foyer with a spiral staircase, a crystal chandelier, a black-and-white checkerboard floor, and original works of art by the likes of Norman Rockwell — and, a room or two over, upscale shopping in crisp little boutiques a la The Webster, Gwyneth’s Goop, and Brunello Cucinelli, whose chic neutrals seem tailormade for the situation.

Some of the guestrooms are in the main building, while others are bungalows set near one or the other of the palm-bedecked swimming pools. To reach the hotel’s other accommodations — the Beach House suites and studios, with their terraces ogling the sea and the sleek surfers who frequently appear there, and in the far distance, the Channel Islands — you must traverse a great lawn ringed in white roses and, at night, lanterns aglow. And you must also cross train tracks, as Amtrak’s silver Surfliner charges through several times a day.

Strolling the kid- and pet-friendly grounds here is an amenity unto itself, as rosemary bushes appear here and there, and red honeysuckle bushes crest over the fences lining the perimeter. And, of course, luxuriating on the sand here, on one of California’s most exclusive beaches, is, literally, an experience fit for movie stars and royalty. The

Sense spa is, of course, top notch. Wining and dining options abound. Breakfast in the brightly elegant Revere Room may include an impossibly high stack of fluffy pancakes. Perhaps a cocktail hour at seaside Mirarmar Beach Bar, where clever libations include the Rough Sea with Bulleit bourbon, pinot noir, maple syrup and orange bitters. A splendid dinner can be had at AMA Sushi, touting such memorable morsels as Japanese salmon with a garnish of salt-cured cherry blossoms; sake pairings available.

Caruso’s, however, is the star — the Michelin star, actually. The indoor-outdoor dining room has spectacular ocean views; the interior, with its lamplit lacquered walls of midnight blue, and accents of polished mahogany, are meant to recall a mega-yacht. The food celebrates coastal Cali fare with nods to Exec Chef Massimo Falsini’s Italian heritage. One intense pasta dish has gnocchetti, confit tomatoes, caviar, bits of edible gold and, laid on top, a decadent slab of Stephanie’s sea urchin, named for the fisherwoman who famously gathers the uni from local waters.

Off the resort grounds, there’s much more to take in. Locals — including Ellen, it’s said — love Bettina, a bright pizza joint with pink tables on the patio, and a wow of a salad of shredded snap peas with pancetta and shaved pecorino. Another can’t-miss is the French-country-style wonder of Stella Mare’s, where you nibble a juicy burger of ground duck with dark cherries and Dijonnaise in a rustic atrium. Sightseeing is easy. Wander down from the hilltop Old Mission Santa Barbara, through the vividly flowering residential streets of the town to the Courthouse’s observation tower with 360-degree views of the mountains and the sea. Then amble over to the hip little Longoria Wines tasting room on State Street for a sample of the region’s famous vines; on Tuesdays there’s a farmers market out front.

Another way to take in the whole scene is to book a ride with Spencer and Courtney MacRae, the cute couple that operates Sailing Yacht Kelpie. They’ve been known to invite local musicians on board to serenade you as they point out sea lions and sometimes a whale. Perhaps the best part of the tour, is when they show you where the celebrities live. “See that big house with the chimneys, just up the mountainside from your hotel?” asks Captain Spencer. “That’s where Oprah lives.”

And, again, you pretend to be cool. 

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California Dream Clockwise from top left: A pool at Rosewood Miramar Beach; the resort’s Jolly car; paddle boarding in Montecito; pizza at Bettina; sightseeing in Santa Barbara; yellowtail crudo with chilled lemon verbena tea at Caruso’s.

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BACKSTREET CAFÉ

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Housed in a two-story 1930s home, Hugo Ortega’s Backstreet Café became a River Oaks staple 30 years ago. Expect an imaginative take on seasonal fare along with hefty vegetarian selections. 1103 S. Shepherd Dr., 713.521.2239

AMALFI italian

Charming Amalfi touts coastal Italian dishes like homemade fettuccine in creamy black-truffle sauce by Salerno native

BCN spanish

Named after Barcelona’s airport code, BCN offers authentic Spanish cuisine in a white-tablecloth setting. The specialty gin and tonics are a must-have, as is the

Spanish Iberico ham. 4210 Roseland St., 832.834.3411

BLUDORN american

Aaron Bludorn and his wife Victoria Bludorn (née Pappas, of that Pappas family) deliver a Gulftinged New American menu and low-key fine-dining to Montrose. 807 Taft St., 713.999.0146

BRASSERIE 19 french

Wine with lunch and bubbles with brunch is the norm at this sceney River Oaks spot. Situated in the center of a busy shopping strip, Brasserie 19 is reminiscent of a Parisian sidewalk café. 1962 W. Gray St., 713.524.1919

BRENNER’S ON THE BAYOU steakhouse

Enjoy dinner with a view at this steakhouse nestled on the lush banks of Buffalo Bayou. Steaks, sides and decadent desserts are all good bets, as are craft cocktails from the restaurant’s hip Blue Bar. One Birdsall St., 713.868.4444

CARACOL mexican/seafood

Hugo Ortega’s seafoodsavvy concept boasts Mexican coastal cuisine in a swanky, mod space on Post Oak. 2200 Post Oak Blvd., 713.622.9996

COMMON BOND bakery

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croissants as big as your face at the original Montrose location of the beloved bakery and cafe. 1706 Westheimer Rd., 713.529.3535

DORIS METROPOLITAN

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This glam steakhouse is inspired by Middle Eastern flavors. Hot tip: The breadbasket alone may be worth the trip. 2815 S. Shepherd Dr.

EL TIEMPO tex-mex

El Tiempo delivers Tex-Mex in a big way with platters like the ancho-glazed grilled quail with cheese enchiladas and spicy shrimp chalupas. 322 Westheimer Rd, 713.807.8101

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EUGENE’S gulf coast

The menu and the gold-gilding-happy space itself call to mind the best old family-run haunts of New Orleans. Expect really great combos of butter, garlic, acid and fresh Gulf goodness. 1985 Welch St., 713.807.8883

HS GREEN american

Fast-food meets cleaneats at this order-atthe-counter restaurant near the Galleria. Wash down a customized wrap or salad with a cold-pressed juice. 5092 Richmond Ave., 713.904.3547

HUGO’S mexican

Chef Hugo Ortega’s namesake restaurant is a Houston staple, serving up authentic Mexican cuisine with margaritas to match. Guests love the festive weekend brunch buffet where indulging in seconds is a must. 1600 Westheimer Rd., 713.524.7744

KATA ROBATA japanese

Discreetly situated in a retail center, this top-notch sushi bar serves up fresh, innovative Japanese dishes daily under the direction of executive chef Manabu Horiuchi. 3600 Kirby Dr., 713.526.8858

LE COLONIAL french/ vietnamese

French-Vietnamese cuisine is presented in a posh space in River Oaks District. Dishes like the crispy whole duck — which serves up to four people and must be ordered in advance — are authentic and full-flavored. 4444 Westheimer Rd., 713.629.4444

MAD spanish

Everything at this BCN sister concept — from the mirror-lined hall to the bathroom to the little foie gras spheres that look like ice cream cones — is photo-worthy. Reservations recommended. 4444 Westheimer Rd., 281.888.2770

MALA SICHUAN chinese

This longtime Chinatown favorite is equally popular inside the Loop. Mala’s menu packs a punch with dishes like the dry-pot chicken and three-pepper duck. 1201 Westheimer Rd., 832.767.0911

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MARCH mediterranean

An exclusive and pricey tasting-menu-only affair, March lives up to the hype. Choose six or nine courses of highly refined, Mediterranean-inspired dishes by chef-owner Felipe Riccio. 1624 Westheimer Rd., marchrestaurant.com

NEW! MONEYCAT japanese

This exciting “New Japanese” restaurant from

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chef Sherman Yeung of sushi star Tobiuo in Katy is in Kirby Grove. Be sure to try the Tomato Garden dish, with “soil” made of squid ink. 2925 Richmond Ave., moneycathtx.com

NOBU sushi

At socialite-savvy Nobu, hyperinformed waiters float around, delivering bite-sized delicacies on geometric white plates to tables. Unique takes on sushi include ones with pickled cucumbers, Shiso leaf and Japanese mackerel. In the Galleria, 832.987.2599

OSTIA mediterranean

Ostia is an indoor-outdoor oasis for farm-to-table Italian and Mediterranean eats. The terracotta-andstucco patio feels worlds away from Houston, and is a nice place to post up and enjoy a cocktail. 2050 Dunlavy St., ostiahou.com

OUISIE’S TABLE southern

This River Oaks institution serving Southern standards — shrimp and cheese grits, New Orleans red snapper, chicken and waffles at brunch! — is charming. 3939 San Felipe St., 713.528.2264

UPDATE! RAGIN’ CAJUN cajun

There’s no better spot to get the fixins for a backyard boil than the original Ragin’ Cajun on Richmond. New location open in Spring Branch! 4302 Richmond Ave., 713.623.6321

RIEL american

Riel offers an American menu inspired by local color and chef Ryan Lachaine’s Ukrainian heritage; the Montreal smoked meat is splashed with French’s mustard. 1927 Fairview St., 832.831.9109

TASTE OF TEXAS steakhouse

This famous classic steakhouse — thick bacon wraps around your filet — touts cozy, rustic environs that live up to the name. There’s actually a Texas history museum inside! 10505 Katy Fwy., 713.932.6901

TONIGHT & TOMORROW european

In the storied La Colombe d’Or, expect eclectic but sophisticated European dishes with Southern touches. 3410 Montrose Blvd., 713.517.1001

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TONY’S italian

A cherished part of the Houston dining scene, Tony Vallone’s namesake restaurant is an exquisite treat from start to finish. 3755 Richmond Ave., 713.622.67788

UPDATE! UCHI japanese

It’s hard to beat Uchi for fresh, interesting sushi and sashimi — and the Brussels sprouts are can’t-miss. Check out the new nextdoor omakase concept, Oheya. 904 Westheimer Rd., 713.522.4808

COLTIVARE italian

With its “no-reservation” policy, the restaurant’s onsite garden — where many of the herbs and produce for the Italian dishes are grown — doubles as a charming waiting area. 3320 White Oak Dr., 713.637.4095

LORO fusion

In a former church, Loro melds the flavors of Southeast Asian and Texas-barbecue cuisines, courtesy of Austin-based Tyson Cole (of Uchi fame) and pitmaster Aaron Franklin. Expect an elevated-country-dancehall vibe courtesy of architectdesigner Michael Hsu. 1001 W. 11th St., loroeats. com

MAX’S WINE DIVE

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Here, keeping it classy means pairing fried chicken with a glass of Champagne. Max’s is hardly a dive, with a serious wine list and hearty Southern plates. 4720 Washington Ave., 713.880.8737; maxswinedive.com

BB’S CAFE southern

Get your Cajun-food fix at BB’s: From Maw Maw’s gumbo to a platter of fried catfish, find New Orleansstyle cooking with a Texas twist. 2701 White Oak Dr., 713.868.8000 multiple locations visit restaurant website for details

B&B BUTCHERS steakhouse

Venture in for the deep-fried A5 Wagyu katsu sando, or similarly stacked deli sandwich in the adjoining butcher shop, at this boutique steakhouse. A rooftop terrace makes B&B a premiere Sunday brunch destination. 1814 Washington Ave.

NOPO CAFE american

An all-day café from Ben Berg, NoPo offers a menu of classics like a piled-high club sandwich, pizzas and more. In the front, find unique local provisions, premade meals and freshly baked pastries to-go. New happyhour specials and cocktail list! 1244 N. Post Oak Rd., nopocafe.com

POSTINO italian

Rosé — and everything else — all day! This patio spot in Heights Mercantile is always packed, especially during the bottle-andboard special, available after 8pm on Mondays and Tuesdays. Now open in Uptown Park! 642 Yale St.,

346.223.1111

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RAINBOW LODGE

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True to its name, Rainbow Lodge provides steakhouse and wild game fare in a rustic lodge setting. Outdoor seating on the newly expanded wine deck is coveted. 2011 Ella Blvd., 713.861.8666

TRATTORIA SOFIA italian

A new ItalianAmerican spot from Berg Hospitality looks like a trattoria you might stumble upon in rural Italy, with enchanting and spacious indoor and outdoor garden seating. 911 W. 11th St., trattoriasofia.com

full of Southern-Creole flavors. Seating spans two levels and guests love Sunday brunch in the courtyard. The turtle soup with sherry is famous, as are the pralines. 3300 Smith St., 713.522.9711

INDIANOLA american

On the Gulf-centric menu, find not only superb seafood, but lots of plates with influence from Mexico and ones utilizing local beef and pork. Now serving brunch! 1201 St. Emanuel St., 832.582.7202

NEW! LUCY PEARL’S bakery

Decadent cakes, picture-perfect cake pops and down-home pies await at this craft bakery inside the POST Houston complex. Go for happy hour Mon.-Weds., 4-6pm, for 20 percent off. 401 Franklin St., lucypearls.com

NINFA’S ON NAVIGATION

tex-mex

The origin of Tex-Mex, Ninfa’s is always packed no matter when you dine. Guests love the fajitas and loaded quesadillas. For something different, try the grilled octopus. 2704 Navigation Blvd., 713.228.1175

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THE BREAKFAST KLUB

southern

Enjoy a feast of homestyle classics — wings and waffles, catfish and grits — at this no-frills Midtown diner. The line starts forming bright and early, but being part of the “klub” is worth the wait. 3711 Travis St., 713.528.8561

BRENNAN’S OF HOUSTON southern

Count on this decadesold Houston staple for an exquisite dining experience

Chef-owner Benchawan Painter won a James Beard for Best Chef Texas thanks to her concept spotlighting elevated Thai street food. 6501 Harrisburg Blvd., 713.428.1975

THE PALM steakhouse Houston’s 43-year-old location of The Palm steakhouse has relocated from the Galleria to Downtown’s mixed-use GreenStreet development. 1201 Fannin St., thepalm.com

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TOUT SUITE bakery/coffee

Stop by this all-day-bakery for a macaron or cupcake, or post up for a while at a community table and enjoy bites like avocado toast and fresh-squeezed juice. 2001 Commerce St., 713.227.8688

NEW! GRATIFY american

Grant Cooper’s Gratify is a see-and-be scene, with a creatively curated and highly shareable menu. The most memorable and delicious dish might be the charred octopus with sweet potato. 5212 Morningside Dr., gratifyhouston.com

NEW! KRITI KITCHEN greek

Offering counter-service breakfast, lunch and dinner, along with grab-and-go items and heat-and-eat meals, Greek-inspired Kriti Kitchen is now open in West U. Chef-owner Mary Cuclis is a Pondicheri alum who wants to make deciding what’s for dinner as easy as possible for busy families. 4010 Bissonnet St., kritikitchen.com

LE JARDINIER fine dining

BADOLINA bakery

From the owners of Doris Metropolitan, this unique bakery offers the classics and standbys, plus unique and artful desserts. Tip: Get there early, as items often sell-out before noon! Try the sitdown restaurant Hamsa next door. 5555 Morningside Dr., badolina bakery.com

CARRABBA’S italian

One of two locations which are still familyowned by Houston’s famed Carrabba family, the original Carrabba’s on Kirby serves made-from-scratch Italian fare — from pizzas fresh out of the wood-fired oven to housemade cheeses and pastas. 3115 Kirby Dr., 713.522.3131

COPPA OSTERIA italian

All of the Neapolitan-style pizzas and handmade pastas are popular at this Rice Village winner. The walk-up pizza window is a hit in the largely pedestrian-friendly area. 5210 Morningside Dr., 713.522.3535

The fine-dining French resto inside the MFAH’s new Kinder Building is, itself, a work of art — both in its decor and its food presentation. 5500 Main St.

LOCAL FOODS american

This fast-casual diner has a guilt-free menu of sandwiches, salads, soups and sides, all made fresh using locally sourced ingredients. The Rice Village location has an attached wine bar. 2424 Dunstan Rd., 713.521.7800

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TINY BOXWOOD’S american

Expect a line at this popular garden-set getaway, where the chocolate-chip cookies have earned as much of a reputation as the restaurant itself. Snag some, along with housemade ice cream, at the next-door Milk & Cookies. 3636 Rice Blvd., tinyboxwoods.com

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LA VISTA POINTE LIGHTHOUSE

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page 31

let us inn!

1min
pages 30-31

30,498

1min
page 30

WHITECAP, NORTH PADRE ISLAND

1min
pages 29-30

Memorial’s Drive

1min
pages 28-29

in our montrose era

1min
page 28

THE RESIDENCES AT TIKI ISLAND

1min
page 27

rent control

1min
pages 26-27

TIARA ON THE BEACH

1min
pages 25-26

ROCK STEADY

1min
page 24

TAKING FLIGHT

1min
page 22

ABOUT FACE

1min
pages 20-21

Uplift Off

1min
page 18

staycation central

2min
pages 14-17

State of Grace

1min
pages 13-14

CityBook At Large

1min
pages 10-13

Greetings

2min
pages 8-9
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