There’s a good chance most readers have an example of Jerry Jeanmard’s work in their freezer: The Louisiana-born artist is the man responsible for drawing the silhouette of the young girl leading a cow that graces every pint of Blue Bell ice cream. “I worked as a graphic designer before becoming an interior designer,” says Jeanmard, who, now in his 70s, is “semi-retired” from his firm Wells Design/Jerry Jeanmard.

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Grace Under Pressure in ‘Be Someone’ City

Our leaders, first responders, reporters and everyday heroes stayed calm in the face of danger and devastation — and mostly just did what had to be done.

Todd Spoth
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Sometime in the middle of the night, it stopped raining. I didn’t notice until I woke up the next morning, from a fitful sleep, to hear lawnmowers and leaf blowers firing up in front of my house. On most mornings when this happens, I resent the intrusion and curse them for coming so early. Today, I was grateful for the sign of normalcy: There they were, my “yard guys,” back to work. The water had receded from the street, leaving just a few inches pooled in the gutter. The grass was impossibly green and thick, more Ireland than Texas, and a few alien vines, emboldened by the weather, had sprouted from odd spots and needed to be pulled.

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Star Man

While astronaut Scott Kelly’s new book chronicles his record-setting stint in space, it also celebrates the importance of keeping your feet on the ground.

Retired astronaut Scott Kelly shares a Downtown address at One Park Place overlooking Discovery Green with several Houston celebrities. “I hear James Harden lives here, but I’ve never seen him,” says Kelly one Saturday afternoon in mid-summer, sitting at the dining table in his modest apartment. If they were to bump into each other, it would be an odd sight of two very different heroes to Houstonians: “The Beard,” who stands a lanky, towering six-foot-five, and Kelly, famously bald and a stout five-feet-seven. “Contrary to news reports, I did not grow two inches during my year in space,” he says, referring to his most notable mission, a record-setting 340-day tenure aboard the International Space Station in 2015 and 2016.

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