Retro Fits

At Houston native Ford Fry’s new sister setups, Superica and La Lucha in the Heights, nostalgia for old-school, pointedly unpretentious Tex-Mex and Southern-fried fun is the main ingredient.

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Ford Fry, the tall, bright-eyed Atlanta restaurateur, admits that it was “pretty ballsy” to open an outpost of his wildly popular Tex-Mex restaurant called Superica here in Houston. “There were a lot of naysayers,” he says. “‘What’s a guy from Atlanta doing opening a Tex-Mex spot here?’ But people don’t realize, it’s what I grew up eating in my hometown.”

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Tell It on the Mountain

This is not your father’s Branson. In Missouri’s Ozarks, a legendary entrepreneur’s vision of an upscale conservationist’s paradise comes to life.

Fans of the brooding Netflix organized-crime drama Ozark — Jason Bateman plays a former suburban soccer dad morphing into a low-level mobster seeking to blend into the scenery of the Ozark Mountains of Missouri — may be disappointed by a couple cold truths. The show is filmed in Georgia, on a lake made by a film crew as a TV-show backdrop. And in the real Ozarks, which are much prettier than the Netflix version, there’s nary a hint of money laundering or extortion. Just about the only thing that could pass for intrigue is the occasional lost golf ball or a fish that slips off the hook.

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Amazing Rays

On a barrier island off Florida’s west coast, a pink palace with hot amenities and cool culture awaits.

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They don’t call it the “Sunshine State” for nothing. And perhaps the time and place on Florida’s winding west coast

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