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City Cast Houston

Food, culture, news and nature in the sweaty Bayou City. Join Host Raheel Ramzanali and the City Cast Houston team as we celebrate and interrogate this sprawling place with our favorite journalists, thinkers, leaders, neighbors and gadflies. Learn more and subscribe to our daily morning newsletter, Hey Houston, at houston.citycast.fm.
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Oak Leaves’ Wild Secrets: What Goes on Inside Galls

Rice University biologists Scott Egan and Scott Solomon describe the gorgeous, disgusting, and supremely weird lives of insects that grow inside oak galls. Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter here . Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Don’t have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...

Aug 17, 202220 min

50 Years of Downtown HTX’s Growth Spurts

Houston is changing before our eyes — and nowhere more than downtown. Joining host Lisa Gray to discuss the radically different approaches architects have taken over the last 50 years are Stephanie Burritt, co-managing director of the architecture firm Gensler’s Houston office; and Raj Mankad, the Houston Chronicle’s op-Ed editor and a former managing editor of Cite, the magazine of the Rice Design Alliance. On the hunt for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter here . We're ...

Aug 16, 202225 min

Houston Lawyer Explains Why Divorces Are So Mean Now

Divorce has never been an easy subject, but now with factors like the pandemic and new abortion rights laws in place - it seems to be getting even meaner. Host Lisa Gray talks with family lawyer Susan Myres about how all this plays out in a court of law! Looking to check out the new restaurant mentioned in today's newscast? Here's the link to Pacha Nikkei On the hunt for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter here . We're also on social media! Follow us on Twitter and Instagr...

Aug 15, 202216 min

Big Teacher Raises, RIP Shasta, and Local Team Heads to the (Little) World Series

On Fridays, we look back at a weeks worth of news in Houston. Host Lisa Gray, lead producer Dina Kesbeh and cultural contributor Antréchelle Dorsey will talk about HISD's largest teacher raise, increased school security, the loss of Shasta VI and so much more. More on HISD teacher raises here More on Shasta VI here More on school security here More on Pearland Little League here Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter here . Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Don’t...

Aug 12, 202226 min

You lured a friend to visit Houston. Now what?

How, in just a day, can you make your out-of-town friend understand what’s great about this place? The City Cast crew — Lisa Gray, Dina Kesbeh and Carlignon Jones — has loads of ideas. (Spoiler: Most involve food.) Food spots to take your pal from out-of-town: Snooze the Breakfast Klub We’re Dough Cedars Native Phil & Derek’s Turkey Leg Hut Luce Fadis Kasra Graces Chocolate Zeina The Original Ninfa’s on Navigation The Blind Goat at Bravery Chef Hall If you want to hear more about great break...

Aug 11, 202228 min

Malls Are Dying. So Why Is The Galleria Packed?

Wasn’t e-commerce supposed to kill malls? Or the recession? Or COVID? Why do those havens for Auntie Anne’s Pretzels and Build-a-Bear Workshop survive? City Cast architecture contributor Allyn West and Alexandra Lange, author of “Meet Me By the Fountain: An Inside History of the Mall,” join host Lisa Gray to talk about ice rinks, mall walkers and food courts. More on Alexandra Lang's book here Want more Houston news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here We’re also on Twitter...

Aug 10, 202219 min

Uvalde, COVID & 4th-Grade Math: How to Deal with Back-to-School Anxiety

Even before the pandemic, anxiety was rising among kids and teens — and now the Uvalde shooting is causing many Texas families to fear for children’s safety. Host Lisa Gray talks with mother Wafa Taiym; and with child psychologist Melissa Goldberg Mintz, author of the upcoming book “Has Your Child Been Traumatized? How To Know and What To Do To Promote Healing and Recovery.” More on Melissa Goldberg Mintz's book here Want more Houston news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter he...

Aug 09, 202220 min

A Dream of a Blimp Race Around the World

Today on City Cast Houston, host Lisa Gray speaks with Houstonian, Don Hartsell, founder and 1st Commissioner for the World Air League. He's organizing a first of its kind, a race of airships that will fly around the world, which is known as the World Sky Race. He envisions a race of blimps, dirigible, and Zeppelin. And it would include a stop in a Texas city, maybe Houston. We're talking with them today. More on the World Sky Race here Want more Houston news? Then make sure to sign up for our m...

Aug 08, 202218 min

Bribery, monkeypox, and Ferrill’s goodbye

It's Friday, which means it's that time of the week where we round up the news! One of Sylvester Turner’s top aides pleads guilty to a bribery charge. Homeland Security buses border-crossing migrants out of Texas — and to the wrong address in New York. FIEL Houston executive director Cesar Espinoza joins host Lisa Gray and producer Ferrill Gibbs — who says goodbye in this, his last episode on staff. Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter here . Follow us on Twitte...

Aug 05, 202225 min

The Bayou Where Houston Was Born

Alligators, ships, and water the color of chocolate milk: Can we talk about Buffalo Bayou? Happy Thursday everyone! On team chat today, the City Cast Houston crew talks about Buffalo Bayou - that life source of Houston touching so much of our daily lives. Listen in to discover so many cool things about it, like its boat tours, parks, hiking trails, and the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern where you can catch a cool concert reverberating in an underground cavern. Join us! Check out this link, which is ...

Aug 04, 202217 min

Why Houston Is Still Space City

It's been 60 years since the Rice Stadium speech when John F. Kennedy announced the creation of NASA. And, it's been more than 50 years since Houston was the first word ever spoken on the moon. Today, we wonder: is Houston still “Space city?” Lisa Gray speaks with David Alexander, Director of The Rice Space Institute and Chair of the Greater Houston Partnership’s Aerospace Committee, about Houston's space-going past – and its space-going future. Want more Houston news? Make sure to sign up for o...

Aug 03, 202218 min

Why Houston's Bees Are at War With Each Other

Like pollinators everywhere, the bees native to the Houston area are struggling. Environmentalists say that’s in part due to honeybees, which came from Europe and often out-compete our homegrown species. As local honey and beekeeping grow in popularity, can a truce be reached? City Cast Houston environmental contributor Jaime González explains. More on Native bees of Harris County here Resources for growing good bee habitat at your house here , here, and here More on Honey Bees here More on Hone...

Aug 02, 202213 min

City Cast CEO Tests Our Htown Knowledge

Today, we are bringing back one of our favorite episodes. City Cast's velvet voice CEO David Plotz has a list of basic Houston questions, and he's using them to test host Lisa Gray and lead producer Dina Kesbeh's Htown knowledge. Want more Houston news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here We’re also on Twitter! Follow us at @CityCastHouston Not on social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts!...

Aug 01, 202219 min

Fights Over Freeways, Monkeypox, and a Blimp Race

It’s that time of the week where we look back at a weeks worth of news. Today, host Lisa Gray, lead producer Dina Kesbeh and Raj Mankad, editorial editor at the Houston Chronicle, are talking monkeypox, highway expansions, a blimp race and so much more. More on monkeypox here More on unhygienic apartments here More on a blimp race here More on Beyonce's new album here Listen to our episode where we talk about hat-cicles here Want more Houston news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsl...

Jul 29, 202227 min

Dog Days Got Your Dog Dazed? H-Town's Cool Dog Spots

It’s team-chat Thursday! Today, we are talking about all the great spots you can take your dog in Houston. Also! We are sharing some tips that, in this blistering heat, might help keep your dog safe from burning, dehydration and heat exhaustion. Join us! Also, you should check out Johnny Steele Dog Park - you might just catch host Lisa Gray there! (It's awesome.) Millie Bush Dog Park is the fantastic dog park that Ferrill visited in Katy. Make sure to bring a tennis ball for the pool ;) Cabela's...

Jul 28, 202221 min

Listener Tips on Staying Cool in HTX

Today, we're passing the mic on to you, our listeners. We have been asking y'all to call in and give us tips on ways to stay cool in Houston in this awful unbearable heat. And man did y'all deliver. Want more Houston news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here We’re also on Twitter! Follow us at @CityCastHouston Not on social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! From the newscast, more on monkeypox here...

Jul 27, 202215 min

Neighborhood Guide: West U. Is a Small Upscale Town (With a Darth Vader House)

Today, we kick off an occasional series about Houston neighborhoods – this time, we're talking about West U. It's a small, upscale town entirely surrounded by Houston, and two proud West U. residents join the show today! City Cast contributor Evan Mintz, along with Houston writer Chris Cander, who has some spot-on descriptions of West U. in her brand new book, A Gracious Neighbor. (You should definitely check it out – it will teach you all about "Crepe murder.") (Also, speaking of West U., if yo...

Jul 26, 202224 min

Is Houston's Green Energy Future Screwed?

The oil companies' favorite option to fight global warming appears less and less viable. So, what now? Is carbon capture still a viable option? Is Houston's green energy future *screwed?* Today, on the podcast, Lisa Gray speaks to business contributor Loren Steffy, author and writer-at-large who explains all that is wrong with this current model in Houston, and abroad. Stay up to date with Houston news by signing up for our morning newsletter here . Follow our socials! We're on Twitter and Insta...

Jul 25, 202214 min

Bonus Episode: Texas Take

Today, City Cast Houston features a bonus episode – it's our friends at the Houston Chronicle's podcast Texas Take ! It's hosted by Quorum Report's Scott Braddock, along with Chronicle politics reporter Jeremy Wallace. Today, the two journalists break down the upcoming gubernatorial election – and just how tight the race may be. If you enjoy this episode (and we hope you do!) – make sure to find their podcast on this site – or! You can find them wherever else you may get your podcasts......

Jul 23, 202257 min

Gas Prices, Street Races, and the Never-Ending Drought

It’s Friday again! That means we’ve got a week’s worth of news to catch up on. Host Lisa Gray, Producer Ferrill Gibbs and special guest Dr. Batoul Abuharb wrap up the week. Looking for something fun to do this weekend? Check out The Houston Palestine Film Festival Want more details on some of the story's mentioned in today's show? Look no further: Home testing makes predicting new COVID waves in Texas challenging J.J. Watt to help pay for funeral so Houston woman can keep her Texans gear Stay up...

Jul 22, 202222 min

CNBC Disses Texas’ Quality of Life. And Maybe They’re Right.

In its annual “Top States for Business” ranking, CNBC gave Texas an F for “Life, Health and Inclusion.” Join host Lisa Gray, lead producer Dina Kesbeh, producer Ferrill Gibbs and roving producer Carlignon Jones as they dissect this survey and discuss their own rankings for The Lone Star State. Want more Houston news? Then make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter here We’re also on Twitter! Follow us at @CityCastHouston Not on social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-48...

Jul 21, 202224 min

Why are Pipes Busting All Over Houston?

Houston we have a PROBLEM, and this time it's more than just the heat! A drought has started causing some major issues for our water system. Pipes are bursting all over the city, but that hasn't stopped Houstonians from increasing water usage. The Director of Drinking Water Operations for the City of Houston, Drew Molly, is here to tell us how our water system really works and how we can help decrease the impact. Love Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter here . You can also foll...

Jul 20, 202216 min

Spending the Summer Building a Hot Dog Empire

This is not your average hot dog. Jacob Irving is a 16-year-old who started his own hot dog food trailer with the help of his parents. The inspiration behind it all was his grandfather, affectionally known as Pop Pop. He’s not only in the name of Jacob’s food trailer, Pop Pop’s Dandy Dog, but he’s also the guy behind a lot of the recipes and wisdom passed down. Today, Lisa Gray chats with the young entrepreneur about how he got started and what he plans for the future. More on Pop Pop's Dandy Do...

Jul 19, 202214 min

Will This Heat Go Away?

Houston’s record-breaking heat has been the talk of the town for months, and it seems there’s no end in sight. KPRC chief meteorologist Frank Billingsley explains why it’s so hot this year — and what it’ll take to break the heat wave. Looking for more Houston news? Then sign up for our morning newsletter here . Follow us on Twitter and Instagram Don’t have social media? Then leave us a voicemail or text us at +1 713-489-6972 with your thoughts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f...

Jul 18, 202215 min

Heat Wave, COVID Cases Rise, and Lizzo Nominated for Emmy

It's FRIDAY! Which means it's time to round out the week with some of Houston hottest news stories [weather pun intended]. Host Lisa Gray along with Lead Producer Dina Kesbeh and City Cast Contributor Antrechelle Dorsey chat about a few viral videos, Lizzo, and NASA's latest success. They top it off with a few moments of joy, one of which might just help you cool down in this record breaking heat. More on the heat wave here . Parents Pranking their Kids here. COVID Cases Rise here . Want more Ho...

Jul 15, 202226 min

Houston Is Hot. Road Trip!

This is the time of year for a good road trip. However, the temps have been so blistering, is it even worth doing? Are road trips even fun in this kind of weather? It's team chat Thursday! Today, the City Cast Houston crew breaks down the best road trip destinations far and near, with very special guest, roving producer Carlignon Jones. Looking for some near by summer fun? Check out some of the spots we mentioned in the show! Hamilton Pool Preserve Big River Waterpark Kalahari Resort Great Wolf ...

Jul 14, 202220 min

Feeding These Ducks? It Could Cost $250,000

In a master planned community in Cypress, a couple named Kathleen and George Rowe have been feeding the ducks behind their house for years now. But recently, their homeowner's association filed suit against them for a penalty that could amount to $250,000, if they don't stop feeding. Will it be enough for the couple – who really love to feed their ducks – to stop? Today, the Houston Chronicle’s Rebecca Schuetz – who covered this story in a wildly popular piece for the Chronicle – breaks it down ...

Jul 13, 202214 min

Lunch Under $15: Eight Great H-town Options

Houston has one of the best food scenes in America, but inflation is hitting prices hard. Still, there are deals to be had — and City Cast cultural contributor Olivia Flores Alvarez has hunted them down. Today, she describes seven great lunch deals under $15. Treebeards , four locations La Carreta , the Heights Champ Burgers , Second Ward D’Amico’s Italian Market Cafe , Rice Village Zydeco Louisiana Diner , Downtown Collina’s , three locations Burns’ Original Barbecue , Second Ward Know of any w...

Jul 12, 202222 min

This Houston Company Stands With Employees Who Seek Abortion

Since the overturn of Roe v. Wade, not many smaller companies seem willing to announce public support for their employees who seek an abortion. However, in Houston, the law firm AZA has not shied away from it – even as the conservative group Texas Freedom Caucus sent a letter to a similar firm in Dallas threatening litigation. On behalf of AZA is attorney Jane Robinson, who explains to Lisa about where her firm stands, and why. Also, what it means for those in their employ who seek an out-of-sta...

Jul 11, 202213 min

Griner Pleads Guilty, Much Love for Hillcroft, and John Oliver Vs. Our Creepy Dolls

It’s a Friday News Roundup! Each Friday, we talk about the most important Houston news stories of the week. Today, Lisa is joined by producer Ferrill Gibbs and City Cast contributor A.K. Al-Moumen. They cover everything from the Brittney Griner trial, NASA’s newly-set sights on the moon (Houston is *still* Space City!), Ken Paxton’s State Bar struggles, and those creepy dolls that washed ashore near the Mission-Aransas Reserve — John Oliver is offering good money to have those creepy things dest...

Jul 08, 202231 min
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