Face Off

Gracing the cover of the Art Issue in a bold new painting, Cruz and O’Rourke make their “closing arguments.”

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The day after the second Senatorial debate and less than three weeks out from Election Day, Houston CityBook proudly unveils the cover of its November Arts Issue, which for the second time features a timely piece commissioned by a Houston artist. The red-hot, nationally noteworthy Senate race between Republican Ted Cruz and Democrat Beto O’Rourke seemed a worthy subject.

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Curtain Call

Houston is blessed with world-class theater-arts institutions — that know how to party! TUTS honored Jim and Helen Shaffer at its Havana-inspired Guys and Dolls-themed gala, which included a seated dinner on the Hobby Center’s Sarofim stage. Broadway stars joined students from TUTS’ Humphreys School and The River for spirited performances. Meanwhile, the Alley Theatre painted the town with its “Picasso and the Avant-Garde” gala, held at the Post Oak Hotel. The evening honored Lynn Wyatt and raised $1.2 million.


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Right Track

Alongside the railroad tracks and funky warehouses of the arts district, relaxed, urbane Poitín scores.

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The namesake liquor of the Washington Avenue Arts District’s new Poitín is oft described as Irish moonshine. And so, when tasting it for the first time — in The First Rule Is, a spin on a fruity gin-and-egg-whites Clover Club cocktail — you might brace for rubbing-alcohol harshness. But, like almost everything about Dubliner Ian Tucker’s stylish Poitín (2313 Edwards St., in Sawyer Yards, 713.470.6686), it’s actually unexpectedly unassuming. It’s like vodka’s quietly offbeat cousin.

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