The Outlaw From Iceland

He conquered the fringe stages of Reykjavík, and then its City Hall. Now quirky performer-turned-politico Jón Gnarr has begun chapter three, as a writer and teacher in Houston.

Phoebe Rourke
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If one were to scour Texas a la Carmen Sandiego, looking for Jón Gnarr — the Icelandic actor-comedian, cross-dresser, punk-rock musician and one-time mayor of Reykjavík — that person may think Austin would be the obvious place to go. But here he is, sitting on the patio of Black Hole Coffee House near his rented home in Montrose on an unseasonably warm February day, looking a little glum, and sipping a Topo Chico. Gnarr, who’s living in Houston for the second time in three years, shoots a dirty look to the workers nail-gunning another new townhouse together across the street. “I love this city, but the one thing I forgot about it after being home for a year, was the incessant noise. Iceland, by comparison, is so quiet.”

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Next Stop, Music City

With the phenomenal success of Summer Fest, and the rise of new venues like White Oak and others, is Houston finally coming into its own as a music capital? Our writer opines.

Julian Bajsel
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It’s Saturday night and cars line a street in one of the unnamed neighborhoods that sit between the Med Center and Reliant Park. A tableau that epitomizes the exciting, often rather odd, and at times controversial evolution of Houston’s music scene over the past decade, from famously underwhelming to explosively significant, is playing out nearby.

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Bird Is the Word

Phoebe Rourke
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When Miah Arnold was looking for a name for her new writing school in the Heights, she wanted something identifiably Texan, so she settled on … the grackle, the ubiquitous sleek-black sharp-beaked bird with a shrill song and the mentality of a scavenger. It’s kind of a perfect, if slightly unfair, symbolic analog for the typical aspiring writer.

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