Destination: Doing Good

Its look is brightly arty, but what really makes new Hotel Ylem so hip is its big heart.

Anthony Rathbun
JMF_2017_Installs-0028

Nestled among the no-frills retail strips and busy convenience stores near NRG Stadium on Main Street, the recently transformed Hotel Ylem stands out. Mostly because of its charitable mission, but also because you can’t miss the huge mural outside on the front wall. A blue-eyed, dark-haired woman in abstractly aquatic environs glances down from 20 feet. “The mural, a positive female force illuminated by water elements, represents the source from which all things come,” says Maneesha Dalwadi, who runs the hotel with her siblings Amitha, Shital and Sumit. “For us, that is mother and water.”

Keep Reading Show less
Food+Travel

Making Camp

The Houston founders of Camp For All celebrate 25 years with a renewed commitment to its mission.

Camp Periwinkle activities August 2, 2007 at Camp for All.

For many, some of the fondest childhood memories are laced with sun-kissed days at summer camp: Leisurely afternoons spent horseback riding and canoeing on the lake, evenings building camaraderie among cabin-mates around a roaring fire. But for three Houstonians, the picture-perfect vision was lacking.

Keep Reading Show less
Wellness+Giving Back

Gaming the System

As the Super Bowl bows, stars like Josh Brolin step out to celebrate, and step up to raise big bucks for charities.

Jeff Vespa

WITH STARRING ROLES IN Texas-tinged movies ranging from No Country for Old Men to True Grit and Sicario, and having even played “W” in Oliver Stone’s biopic of the same name, it’s no surprise that Josh Brolin is often mistaken for a native of the Lone Star State. “But I’m a Californian through and through,” he says.

Keep Reading Show less
Business+Innovation