30 June 2011

Architectural Landmark #3: The Museum of Fine Arts Houston Caroline Weiss Law Building

This is it ladies and gentlemen, our final stop before downtown. The Caroline Weiss Law Building at the internationally renowned Museum of Fine Arts Houston. The building is one of only 2 museums designed by legendary architect Mies van der Rohe and contains the only theater he designed.

The museum's original building was designed in 1924 by William Ward Watkin in the popular Neoclassical style. In 1953, the MFAH commissioned Mies van der Rohe to create a master plan for the institution. He designed two additions to the building—Cullinan Hall, completed in 1958, and the Brown Pavilion, completed in 1974. A renowned example of the International Style, the Caroline Wiess Law Building is one of only two Mies-designed museums, and includes the only Mies-designed movie theater, in the world.

The grand, open galleries of the Law Building provide an ideal space to exhibit the museum's collection of 20th- and 21st-century artworks. The Law Building is also a multicultural showcase, housing dazzling installations of Oceanic art, Asian art, Indonesian gold artifacts, and Pre-Columbian and sub-Saharan African artworks. Of special interest is the Glassell Collection of African Gold, the greatest assemblage of gold objects in the world.

29 June 2011

Events of the past week

Here we go

Pride Fest 2011 draws estimated 150,000 attendees

SWAT Team finds man, passed out with a machete, in a Houston hotel. Family of passed out man claim he's suicidal

Officer that tossed tear gas into grill station of rival barbeque chef during contest at Houston Rodeo gets fired

Outgoing MD Anderson president to join the Baker institute where he'll work closely with Rice University and the Texas Medical Center to help shape its Health Policy Research Programs

Famous Houstonian #2: Becca Cason Thrash


Becca Cason Thrash is a Houston based socialite and philanthropist that worked as a publicist for River Oaks Boutique Tootsies before marrying eCorp Chairman and CEO John Thrash. Her mansion is legendary for hosting parties organized with more precision than the Iraqi invasion back in 2003, during which the overweight are excluded, the fussy are fussed about, and someone always falls into her massive indoor pool, an intentional accident of course.

She is considered one of the world's great fashion icons, being called a "card carrying young Turk" by Vogue magazine, and is rumored to be next in line to the title of "top dog of Houston's upper crust," few in Houston having greater influence and power then she.

 
 discussing business with Frederic Mitterand and Prince Albert at AFL Gala
 with Ambassador Charles Rivkin, Susan Tolson, and Prince Albert of Monaco at AFL Gala
 with designer Christian Lacroix
 with Frederic Mitterand, Prince Albert of Monaco, and Diane Kruger
Becca with Milton Townsend at 2010 AFL Gala in Houston

society news

following pride fest on saturday and with the AFL Gala behind us, there is no major society news to report

23 June 2011

The Weekend Ahead

If you are completetly totally 100% offended by LGBT people, don't read this post.  If you're not offended, go right ahead.

Saturday, 25 June 2011, is the 33rd Annual Pride Parade and Festival in Montrose. The largest lgbt event in the southern US, an estimated 150,000 people will watch as it goes through the Montrose district down Westheimer with a festival featuring over 200 vendors, multiple stages of performances, and plenty of places to eat, with restrooms easily accessible.

With the groundbreaking 2009 election of Annise Parker as mayor, a shockingly progressive move for a conservative southern city, Houston became the largest city in the world with an openly gay mayor, making international headlines and nearly every major American newspaper from the Seattle Post-Inteligencer and Houston Chronicle, to the St Louis Post Dispatch and even the locally owned Advocate right here in Baton Rouge. Since then, the city has constantly made headlines around the world, which when considering its goals of eventually hosting the summer olympic games is a very good thing, and has seen a boost in its economy, helping to drive the local unemployment rate below 8% and making it yet again the nation's wealthiest city home to its strongest economy, and the nation's number one city for college graduates.

Whatever your moral stance on gay rights is, you must admit electing a gay mayor was arguably the smartest decision the city ever made, increasing tourism to levels never before yet seen in Houston. Not in a long time has the city shined as much as it does right now. Oil, Gas, and Energy companies are making record profits as oil slowly but surely surpasses $100 a barrel, tourism is at an all time high, the museums are doing well, the performing arts scene is great as always, and its public schools are outperforming all others. If the rumors of governor Rick Perry running for president are true, we may be witnessing the birth of America's next great cultural mecca as Houston finally reaches its full potential.

Society News

There isn't any for today people. Its the summer. Aside from the annual AFL Gala (see 20 June 2011) and Pride Fest this coming saturday, not much else happens. I know it sounds strange that nothing major could be going on in a dynamic and hip town like Houston right now, but its true. Wait until mid-october. Thats when it picks up.

22 June 2011

Architectural Landmark #2: The Galleria

Signage
Nieman Marcus Store#2

The Galleria, aka theGalleria, is an upscale mixed-use urban development centrally located in the Uptown District of Houston. Anchored by Neiman Marcus, the first outside Dallas, it was modeled after the famed Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, borrowing, as its most distinctive architectural feature, a glazed barrel vault spanning the central axis of the mall. The Galleria was a trendsetter.

The development consists of a retail complex, two Westin hotels, and a private health club. The office towers and hotels are separately owned and managed from the shopping center.

With 3 million total square feet of space that includes 2.4 million of gross leasable area with over 375 high end retailers, the Galleria is the largest mall in Texas and seventh-largest in the United States. It is currently anchored by Neiman Marcus, Nordstrom, Saks Fifth Avenue, and two separate, full-line Macy's.


Noteworthy Events of the Past Week

Texas teacher accused of fathering child with student admits they had twins

American Friends of the Louvre Gala, created by Becca Cason Thrash, is a massive success

A study by the Dept of Labor shows that 37% of all jobs added to the US economy in the past 2 years were created in Texas

Federal Government tries to outlaw selling of incandescent lightbulbs, law is declared null and void in Texas as law allowing the selling of incandescent light bulbs is quickly passed, a Texas legislator saying "People in the Texas are smart enough to make their own decisions. We don't need the government making them for us."

21 June 2011

Famous Houstonian #1: Lynn Wyatt


For the first Famous Houstonian Profile, we'll start with its most well known and beloved socialite, a philanthropist with a love for the arts and with enough connections to make the White House green with  envy. Who is she?

She's considered one of the most glamorous women in the world, and she lives right here in Houston. Her name is Lynn Wyatt. She's a jet-setting fashion icon who counts movie stars, rock stars and royalty among her closest friends. She's been dazzling the fashion world for decades, in hundreds of magazines and the international best-dressed hall of fame. At a recent panel on fashion, Wyatt was greeted like visiting royalty.

If some women seem to be born with style, that's almost literally true with Wyatt. She was the only daughter in the Sakowitz family, who owned the now-defunct upscale clothing store."My classmates used to think, 'Oh you get everything for free because you have a store,' and I would say 'Oh, no, no, no'," Wyatt said. Instead, her mother would let her try on lots of outfits then make her choose only three. "To this day, I ponder about what I'm going to buy," says Wyatt. She never takes her fashion status too seriously.

"Powder and paint makes a girl what she ain't," she said.

But to many who admire her, myself included, "She's just the Texas Grace Kelly," one person said, fitting, since the late Princess Grace was one of her closest friends. "She was serenely graceful," another friend said. Among other close friends, more royalty, movie stars and rock stars, like Elton John. "Elton, I would say, is probably one of my closest friends through my troubled times," she said. "He's just always been there.

She's also a wife devoted to her husband. In 2007, her husband, Oscar Wyatt, was indicted in the Iraqi oil for food scandal, and at 83, served almost a year in federal prison. "Every single weekend, on a Saturday and a Sunday, I would be driven out there, for 10-and-a-half months with the exception of four times," she said. "I just felt like you know this is something that you just have to deal with. You deal with whatever life gives you."

Then one month after her husband was released, another blow came. "But when he had a stroke, it really got me; it got me because it was a severe stroke; it affected a part of the brain that governs language, and here he was this great communicator that can't communicate," she said. She got him into therapy, pushing him to fight back.

When she was honored by the Houston Grand Opera, of which she is the chairman, this year, Oscar Wyatt was able to get up and announce he was giving a million dollars in her name. It's another big priority for Wyatt -- giving back. When it comes to charity, she's very hands on. After all, she established the Princess Grace Foundation shortly after the death of the princess.

"Well, I never put my name on anything unless I know what it's about," she said. A mother of four and grandmother of two, Wyatt says fashion is not her life. "At the end of the day, it is your family and friends that are the most important in your life," she said. Her philosophy in life is simple: "Live a lot, laugh a lot and love a lot."

It's why her friends say Wyatt has a lot of style, and even more substance.

 With designer Karl Lagerfeld
 2010 Princess Grace Foundation Awards Gala
 Close up of 2010 Princess Grace Foundation Awards Gala

20 June 2011

AMERICAN FRIENDS OF THE LOUVRE GALA

American Ambassador Charles Rivkin and Becca Cason Thrash
Prince Albert of Monaco and Becca Cason Thrash
Here it is ladies and gentlemen, one of the biggest and most anticipated social events of the year has occured. Saturday night was the annual American Friends of the Louvre Gala. Held in Paris at the home of the American ambassador, Charles Rivkin and his wife Susan Tolson, some of Houston's biggest names were in attendance including the event's creator, the one and only Becca Cason Thrash, who looked stunning in a beaded caftan by late designer Alexander McQueen, who was quoting JFK,  "fighting for the human spirit". Guests dined on a decadent dinner featuring foie gras risotto, white asparagus topped with cream, and chocolate-covered pears with vanilla ice cream and socialized in the former Paris residence built for famed New Orleans businesswoman Baroness Micaela Almonester de Pontalba, who among other things, established Jackson Square. Aside from a "who wore it best" moment that occured when Valerie Sarofim (ex-wife of Chris Sarofim and former friend of Courtney Lanier Sarofim) and Ranjana Khan, who arrived wearing the same feathered cape by Naeem Khan, after which they posed together for pictures, the event went off without a hitch. Congratulations Becca, your event was a massive success, but we already knew that was going to happen.
American Ambassador Charles Rivkin and wife Susan Tolson
Janet Jackson and Becca Cason Thrash
Andrew Echols and Valerie Sarofim
 Becca chatting with guests
Becca Speaking about the importance of the Gala
Becca's Dinner Setting




17 June 2011

The Weekend Ahead

Exxon Mobil Summer Symphony Nights at the Miller Outdoor Theater Presents: Bernstein's West Side Story: 8:30 PM 18 June, 2011

Houston's Juneteenth Celebration at Miller Outdoor Theater: 19 June, 2011

Not much going on this weekend when you think about it, but then again are we really surprised? Houston's annual Pride Parade, the largest in the southwest, is a week from tomorrow and is the main event of the summer. Given Houston's status as the largest city in the world with an openly gay mayor, it comes as no surprise that the city is focusing the majority of its attention on it.

16 June 2011

Architectural Landmark #1: The Williams Tower

Today, we begin this exposition of Houston's famous architecture by starting with a building that symbolizes it, The Williams Tower at 2800 North Post Oak Blvd.

At 909 feet tall, the Williams Tower is the tallest building in North America outside of an urban center. It was developed by Gerald Hines, who was well aware of the power of buildings able to be advertising symbols in their own right. The building was leased to Transcontinental Pipeline, aka Transco. In the late 1990s, Transco was taken over by the Williams Group, a major energy company, and the building was renamed. The Hines Group, a real estate developing empire founded by Gerald Hines, has its world headquarters in the building. Situated on Post Oak just a few blocks from its intersection with Westheimer, The Galleria, Houston's famed shopping mall developed by Gerald Hines, is just steps away.

For those who know Houston, you already know this. The building is tall and dominates Uptown, like how Houston dominates this part of the country. Its interiors are luxurious and spacious, representing the wealth of Houston, and its title of tallest building in north america outside an urban center represents its prestige and place among the world's great cities.

Main Entrance on Post Oak

Main Lobby Entrance on Post Oak

 elevator lobby
 lobby
 lit up at night
 2nd floor of lobby

 outside

Its Thursday. yes,its SOCIETY NEWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Hotel Galvez, considered the first uber luxe hotel on the Gulf Coast when it opened, celebrated its centenial in a gala celebration that no one that gives a shit attended, such a shame for such a forgotten hotel...

15 June 2011

Major Events of the Past Week

Lets see what happened in the past week in H-town thats juicy:

A student and teacher relationship produces two children

Student falls from ladder at Texas State University, 2nd casualty of the year

Scientists at Texas A & M (go aggies!) say dead zone in Gulf of Mexico will most likely grow

Opening Day

Today is the first day of a blog titled "View From Outside In" a Houstonian's take on the goings on around Houston from the point of view of of a former Texas resident living in Louisiana. The blog will be a monday-through friday type and will be divided as follows:

Monday: Society News
Tuesday: Famous Houstonian Profile
Wednesday: Major Events of the past week
Thursday: Society News and Architectural Landmark Profile
Friday: The Weekend Ahead

Please Enjoy and note that what is said fact where stated and opinion everywhere else.