Make It a Double

These duos, from power couples and tenacious twins to best buddies pairing up to take care of business, are proving the immortal ’80s poet right. Sometimes, it really does take two to make a thing go right! Portraits by Jhane Hoang, Text by Evan W. Black, Select Makeup and Hair Styling by Atelier Isabelle Rose

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Into the Wood

Take a rare peek behind the gates of Stablewood, as the remarkably remote, incredibly elite Uptown enclave on the forested banks of the bayou turns 25.

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The Upper East Side. Beverly Hills. Chicago’s Gold Coast. Here in Houston, there’s River Oaks. These neighborhoods conjure images of wealth and prestige upon mention. The name Stablewood — which is every bit an equal of the others in terms of the prominence of its residents and the stateliness of its environs — may not garner such immediate recognition. But if it weren’t such a well-kept secret, intentionally off the radar and quiet behind guarded gates, the Uptown-adjacent Memorial-area neighborhood celebrating its 25th anniversary this year certainly would.

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High Notes

After scoring on ‘America’s Got Talent,’ single mom Christina Wells is making her next move.

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Donning a knee-length pink dress, glasses and a super-short blonde hairdo, Houston native Christina Wells — a registered nurse and single mom — gripped her microphone and stared out into the crowd. Chasing a childhood dream she had all but written off, the singer breathed nervously into the microphone, nodding her head as if to reassure herself — “I’ve got this” — and then letting loose. From the moment the first few notes of her rendition of “I Know Where I’ve Been,” from the musical Hairspray, filled the auditorium, the crowd of America’s Got Talent was cheering and on their feet. A star was born. 

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