Science may be starting to agree that a full moon does make us all a little more unruly than usual. Here's when you can expect the next full moon in East Texas so you can prepare yourself.
It's the time of year in Texas when a bluebonnet patch can draw dozens of freshly bathed kids in their cutest clothes, along with those amazing parents-of-the-year armed with high tech zoom lenses ready to upload the photos to online scrapbooks right away to share with Grandma and Grandpa in Poughkeepsie. And then there are the rest of us. This was kind of a disaster.
There's a new waterpark in Texas that's ready to make a huge splash on Memorial Day Weekend. Typhoon Texas, located just West of Houston in Katy, is set to have its grand opening on May 28th.
With only five movies left in our $5 Film series, It's obvious we've saved some of the best for last. We're showing the Award winning Christian drama, "Fireproof".
Some places seem happier than others. They just do. People in these spots have decent jobs, they have access to lakes and sports and shopping, there are lots of choices when it comes to restaurants, and the kids are in good shape with schools and baseball leagues. So which city in East Texas is the happiest?
Bass Pro Shops across Texas are planning Easter events for eight days straight leading up to the holiday on the 27th, which means the kids will stay busy while you browse through waders and tackle boxes in peace. Oh, and the whole family can get a picture taken with the Easter Bunny.
More food trucks are seen around Lufkin these days. Jacksonville has its own food truck park. And a San Antonio Spur is getting into the food truck business! Check it out.
In this city you might find an adult bookstore next to a retail clothing store next to a skyscraper, because there are no zoning laws that would prevent those buildings from butting up against each other. Because of that, this Texas city is at the top of the list for the worst design in America. I bet you've been there!
If you're into binge watching drug cartel shows, you're in the norm in Texas. This one particular drug-related show is the most streamed TV show in our fine state.
It looks like one of those fitness trackers, but this bracelet can send taser-like shocks to your wrist if you overeat, spend too much time on social media, or hit snooze too many times. In other words, self-torture can be programmed like clockwork. Would you?
At least you'd be up bright and early and you'd never miss another John Boy and Billy Show. It might be totally worth it.
If you've ever tried to buy tickets online to a really hot event, you know how quickly it sells out. After 15 or 20 minutes (maybe less) you'll see a message that says, "your event has sold out," or "only single tickets remain."
Ticket resellers snatch up the tickets quickly, and post them online a few minutes later for double, triple, and sometimes ten times the original pric
Some obscure holidays we could live without, like national ham day or toothbrush day, but this might be a good one.
Today is National Margarita Day, and several Texas spots plan to help you celebrate.