NERD TECH!

A brand-new sci-fi video game of epic proportions! Multiple conventions for throngs of cosplay crusaders and the comics cult! An arena for professional gaming on a huge new scale! The nation’s portal for audacious anime! Welcome to Houston, where the geek-chic revolution is in full swing.

Jhane Hoang

The world is murky, its atmosphere glowing the gray-gold of an Earthly sunset after a storm. It’s almost peaceful out. Almost.

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Business+Innovation

Doing It Write

As her first book since Enron hits shelves, celebrated scribe Mimi Swartz reflects on her fascinating journey from young paralegal to Houston’s first lady of letters.

Jhane Hoang
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Superb writer Mimi Swartz, a longtime Heights resident, is an executive editor of Texas Monthly and contributor to The New York Times Magazine and, perhaps, simultaneously Houston’s most effective critic and booster. In long-form TM pieces — like her recent one on the absurd, national-outrage-generating drama over a West U teen’s Trump tee — to her 2004 book about the Enron scandal, she has proved consistently articulate about Houston’s foibles and fascinations. She deconstructs them fastidiously, with endless hours of reporting, no small detail left unnoted, and then puts them back together again, in a disarming narrative style that feels a bit like a Saturday morning conversation over coffee with your next-door neighbor. She’s the benevolent queen of making it look easy. Swartz’s new book, Ticker, which tells the story of Dr. O.H. “Bud” Frazier and the creation of the artificial heart at the Texas Medical Center, and later its trailblazing Texas Heart Institute, just hit.

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Art+Culture

Stroke of Genius

Using a cool online personality test and ‘starter packs,’ a next-gen art consultancy targets novice yo-pro art collectors.

Let’s start off by saying that there is no “Mona.”

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