March 2012
Glammed-up guys and gals gala-ed. Red and silvery touches enhanced the Winter Ball Starry Night co chaired by Evelyn and Dan Leightman and Barbara Scott. The silver anniversary was a toast to Houston’s Women of Distinction, Terry Brown, Diane Watson Cain, Dr. Kelli Cohen-Fein, Susan Plank, Kathy Rovere, Millette Sherman, Y. Ping Sun, Mary Ann Reynolds Wilkins, Judge …
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March 2012
We asked our writers to flash back to especially memorable stories from the past 10 years of The Buzz and to let us know what’s happened since then.
It turns out that the most impactful stories, for many, featured young residents and parents who had shown true character in the face of immense challenges.
Read on to see what has …
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March 2012
Children. From the moment they’re conceived, and often long before that, they’re the focus of our worlds. Every stage brings something new, something better than the last, even when we thought they couldn’t get any better.
Then they turn 8 or 10 or 12, and something happens. They’re still the focus of our worlds, but somehow we’ve become targets of …
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February 2012
After a night in jail, two Rice University juniors, Will and Simon, approached a county judge. They couldn’t deny that they had broken the law, but their lawyer had a trick up his sleeve. He would read their academic transcripts:
“3.95 out of 4.0 in Electrical Engineering, with top grades in Digital Logic Design, Quantum Theory and Advanced Linear Algebra.”…
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February 2012
Their presence commands attention. These are five women who know just about everyone walking the second-floor corridor of Reliant Center – headquarters of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
They’re all smiles, each wearing fancy cowgirl duds for this photo shoot. What is also clear is that each of them would be just as comfortable in a pair of Wranglers …
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February 2012
Not every love story begins the same way. Plenty of happily married couples would not have bet that, after their first meeting, they would want to spend the rest of their lives with each other.
Here are some neighbors’ accounts of rocky dating with smooth endings.
Noga and Steve Tobias
Married 25 years this April with three girls (Sharone, Leore …
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February 2012
Candles in the winter
More than 200 people, including Grant Gordon, Allison Evans and Ben Connor (pictured, from left), put the “fun” in fundraising at the Candlelighters Young Professionals Group holiday party, raising more than $15,000 for Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Family Alliance. Sensual Soul played jingle jams, and guests enjoyed Deep Eddy Vodka, Hideous Liquor and Christmas ale provided by …
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February 2012
Celebrating February in Houston
Although it’s the shortest month of the year, February is one long celebration. From the all-American Valentine’s Day to Chinese New Year, there’s something happening all month. But in Houston, two events – Mardi Gras and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo – dominate.
Emily and Andrew Webster, who retreated here from New Orleans after Hurricane …
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February 2012
This column was in the back of my mind as I sat through the funeral for the mother of one of my dearest friends. I had been trying to think about love – the theme of this month’s Buzz. And while a funeral is the last place I expected to find inspiration for a light story on Valentine love, …
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February 2012
Two parties in two days. Jamie Barrere figured her house was decorated for the holidays so why not agree to host two parties? She had the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) luncheon first with hostess Barbara Nelson. Regent Mary Rustay and Sandra Johnson enjoyed the goodies prepared by Michelle Brewer and Moselle Young. Betty DuBose was surprised …
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January 2012
Every January, I just know I’m going to become a better person. I’ll be more organized, more intellectual, more productive, more focused. I’ll live more in the moment, appreciate more, sweat not the small things. I’ll set lots of goals, which, ultimately, if I accomplished them all, would culminate in one end result: a big boost of happy.
I’m not …
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January 2012
It started in a wine cave. Over a year ago, David Denenburg and Frani Broussard went to Napa Valley. During a private tour of the Rubicon Estate Winery, David proposed to Frani, as they made a great “pairing.” They married at St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica in Beaumont, where Frani’s parents were married. The party, held in a tent on the …
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January 2012
Midlife motivation to start exercising takes many shapes and burns at different intensities.
For me, a looming 50th birthday was a powerful reason to whittle away at a waistline that had expanded without much notice from me – until I saw pictures on Facebook. I had been aware enough to realize that my energy levels were flagging and feeling good …
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January 2012
Praise for patriotism
The Operation American Heroes Foundation awarded Robin Young-Ellis, pictured (middle) with Gordon Fox (left) and John Carloss (right), the Soaring Patriotic American Eagle Founder’s Award. In 2008, Young-Ellis founded Salute to our Troops Houston, an annual event honoring the sacrifices made by the men and women of the Armed Forces. The event has grown from 500 …
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January 2012
At 4 p.m., teenagers from nearby Pershing Middle School invade the McGovern-Stella Link Neighborhood Library, their voices clawing at the silence, bleeding out of the contained space created for them.
In the commotion, sitting at a small desk surrounded by friends, is Sam Herman, an eighth grader at T.H. Rogers Middle School. Herman could go home after school, but he …
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