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Online Nutcracker Market opens for shoppers on Wednesday

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HOUSTON — The shopping event that has become a holiday tradition for generations of Houstonians and others, will still go on this year.

The Houston Ballet’s Nutcracker Market will not be held in person when it opens Wednesday for its 40th season.

“To help ourselves stay alive financially, and to help our merchants as well, this was the best option that we could come up with,” Nutcracker Market CEO Patsy Chapman.

For obvious reasons, the event had to be moved from the exhibit halls to the internet this year.

The shopping will start at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning on nutcrackermarket.com.

“I think it’s going to be a huge success,” said longtime merchant Donna Slaven, who credits the growth of her business to the annual event. “It is what put The Round Top Collection on the map. The Nutcracker Market gave us an opportunity 29 years ago to show our product.”

This season, Slaven’s ornaments will still be among the thousands of other specialty holiday items only found in one place, once a year.

“It has always been an opportunity to go and find things that you don’t find anywhere else,” Slaven said. “You don’t find them on Amazon. You don’t find them at the local mall.”

Even though this holiday season may not be like those of years past, Slaven said you can still make it feel that way.

“Let’s decorate our homes, let’s feel the season,” Slaven said. “Let’s be happy with what we have, and been blessed with what we have been given.”

The Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market is free and will be open for shopping until Dec. 11.

Here’s How to Watch the 2020 CMA Awards Fiasco

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The Country Music Association’s hopes for a “no-drama zone” at the 54th Annual CMA Awards (in the midst of a pandemic, at the end of a divisive election cycle) were quickly dashed as performers began testing positive for COVID-19 and rumors about the breakup of the duo Florida Georgia Line over political differences began to swirl. The show will go on in-person at Nashville’s Music City Center, featuring over 20 performing artists and ten presenters. The determination to bring the genre’s biggest stars together in one room could result in even more COVID-19 cases within the country-music community. But, hey! There’s no other way to possibly do it! While it may not be drama-free and COVID-free, it should at least be entertaining.

Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker will host tonight’s event, with performances by Chris Stapleton, Rascal Flatts, and (most recently announced) Kelsea Ballerini. Justin Bieber and Charlie Puth will also make appearances tonight, Puth performing “I Hope” with Gabby Barrett and Bieber performing “10,000 Hours” with Dan + Shay. Country-music titans such as Miranda Lambert, Keith Urban, and Carrie Underwood are up for some of the top prizes, including Entertainer of the Year. They don’t have to compete with Garth Brooks this year, who removed himself following a tweet that called out his domination of the category (another bit of drama). Two awards were announced earlier today on Good Morning America, including Lambert’s Music Video of the Year win for “Bluebird” and Carly Pearce and Lee Brice’s Musical Event of the Year win for “I Hope You’re Happy Now.” Country’s pop queen Kacey Musgraves is up for Female Vocalist of the Year and Lady A competes for Vocal Group of the Year. The big question is: If Florida Georgia Line wins Vocal Duo of the Year tonight, will they cross state — and political lines — to celebrate?

Things will kick off this evening at 8 p.m. ET, airing live on ABC, and wrap up at 11 p.m. ET. The pre-show red carpet event starts at 7 p.m. ET, hosted by Lara Spencer of Good Morning America and featuring interviews with CMA Awards 2020 presenters and performers. For those sticking to streaming, Hulu Live and Youtube TV have got you covered.

City of Houston breaks ground on state of the art neighborhood center in Alief

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City of Houston breaks ground on new Alief Neighborhood Center and Park
Mayor Turner discusses the Alief Neighborhood Center and Park
HOUSTON – Alief will soon be home to a first-of-its-kind mixed-use center in Houston.

Today, Mayor Sylvester Turner was joined by District F Councilmember Tiffany Thomas and City of Houston department directors for the Alief Neighborhood Center and Park groundbreaking.
The site off Bellaire Blvd. and Kirkwood in southwest Houston will be home to a new $54-million mixed-used center that will accommodate three City of Houston Facilities under one roof.

The Alief Neighborhood Center is the first City of Houston facility designed specifically to provide the delivery of popular public services through the Library, Parks & Recreation, and Health departments’ combined resources.

“This new facility will provide community members and visitors with the opportunity to gather and socialize, mingle and play,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Last year, I added the Alief-Westwood area in the second phase of my Complete Communities Initiative. We are excited to be able to provide new programming and services that will meet the community’s needs and demands.”

“Today is not just about the residents of Alief and their vision finally coming to fruition, but this is about us imagining what our city could look like when we invest funding. when we design buildings with resiliency, with community input in mind, and we leverage our city buildings as assets for all,” said District F Councilmember Tiffany Thomas. “This is just one example of how we can have a more complete community. We believe revitalization is happening in our community, and this model will demonstrate that for the city.”

The new 69,900 square foot facility and renovated park will enhance the departments’ programming opportunities both inside the building and in the park. Parks programming includes HPARD’s After-School and Summer Enrichment Programs for Youth, Summer and After-school Meals Programs, sports and recreation leagues for youth and adults, fitness classes and weight room access, leisure and educational activities for seniors, swimming and learn to swim programs. There will also be soccer fields and a skate park on-site.

“The new Alief Neighborhood Center will be a game-changer for the Alief community,” said Steve Wright, Houston Parks and Recreation Department director. “It’s destined to become a neighborhood landmark while providing a multitude of much-needed services in a single location. It’s also an excellent example of City departments working together toward a single goal. I expect it to become a model for the nation on how different City departments can collaborate effectively to answer the needs of a community.”

The public library will provide access to books as well as digital resources and state of the art technology.

“This project is all about interdepartmental collaboration and the best use of City resources,” said Dr. Rhea Lawson, Houston Public Library director. “The Houston Health Department, Parks and Recreation Department and the Houston Public Library have a longstanding history of working together to best meet the needs of the communities we collectively serve and this latest endeavor is an example of our continued concerted effort to provide “one stop” services to Houstonians in their communities.”

The new Alief Neighborhood Center will mark a significant expansion of the Houston Health Department’s Diabetes and Wellness Network, which provides free diabetes self-management education and many other health-related services to Houstonians in order to reduce and prevent chronic disease.

The center will also house a WIC clinic and offer services through the Harris County Area Agency on Aging, which coordinates various comprehensive services for adults 60 years or older and their caregivers.

“The COVID-19 pandemic shines a spotlight on the importance of accessible and equitable programs and services that empower all Houstonians to live healthy lives,” said Stephen L. Williams, Houston Health Department director. “This center brings vital public health programs to the Alief community that will serve every age group, from babies through our WIC program, to adults with our chronic disease program, all the way to older adults through our aging program.”

The Alief Neighborhood Center and Park is scheduled to open Spring 2022.

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ERIKA ENDER LANZA SU NUEVO ÁLBUM MP3-45 ESTE VIERNES

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ESTE VIERNES ERIKA ENDER LANZA
SU NUEVO ÁLBUM

MP3-45 

CELEBRARÁ EL LANZAMIENTO DEL ÁLBUM
CON DOS ESPECIALES ESTA SEMANA

MP3-45. . . BEHIND THE ALBUM – 12 DE NOV
ERIKA EN ÍNTIMO – 13 DE NOV

MP3-45 
9 episodios (historias hechas canción)
3 idiomas (español, inglés y portugués)
2 épocas (la moderna y la clásica)
Una artista

MIAMI, Florida (9 de noviembre de 2020). La cantante y compositora, productora y filántropa Erika Ender, ganadora de múltiples premios, incluyendo varios Latin GRAMMY, lanza su esperado nuevo álbum MP3-45 bajo el sello BMG este viernes, 13 de noviembre.

Para celebrar el debut de la producción discográfica, Erika ofrecerá dos eventos especiales esta semana: MP3-45  Behind the Album este jueves, 12 de noviembre en su canal de YouTube, documental lanzado en vivo a las 7:00 PM hora de Miami con todos los detalles de la producción del álbum; y Erika En Íntimo, una presentación y conversación íntima de la artista, via Zoom, sobre las canciones que conforman el álbum, el 13 de noviembre, también a las 7pm de Miami. La información para poder ser parte de estos eventos especiales estará disponible en las redes sociales de la artista, @erikaender en todas las plataformas.

MP3-45 es un viaje en la evolución, a través del bagaje cultural y musical de Erika Ender que realza e ilumina cada lado de la cantautora. Suma la multiculturalidad de Erika, la música con la que creció y que la hizo la artista y compositora que es. Incluye tres covers que marcaron su vida y seis canciones inéditas que cuentan momentos importantes de su vida.

Erika grabó MP3-45 junto al productor ganador de premios GRAMMY y Latin GRAMMY, Moogie Canazio, en el 2019 y el 2020, en Río de Janeiro, Los Angeles y Miami. Juntos, transfirieron su esencia a la cinta.

“Este álbum es un reflejo de quién soy realmente”, dice Ender. “Soy una mujer moderna e independiente que piensa fuera de la caja pero mis valores internos son de la vieja escuela. Mi ética es muy clásica en términos de moral y siempre trato de imprimir un mensaje en mi música y letras. Nací y crecí en una familia multicultural y en MP3-45 no me estoy enfocando solo en un género o en un idioma; estoy mezclando todo lo que soy”.

Son nueve episodios convertidos en canción, representando dos épocas, que muestran sus raíces, orígenes y evolución en un concepto. . . 45 representa “la Erika clásica” (Lado B/Covers), que recopila tres regrabaciones de temas de vinilos, (45 rpm) favoritos de su infancia. Mientras que MP3 consta de seis temas inéditos (Lado A/Temas Originales).

De lo sinfónico a lo electrónico, pero con la misma esencia; MP3-45 es una propuesta atrevida y única, que mezcla distintos géneros y tres idiomas (inglés, español y portugués) para un mundo cada vez más globalizado, en el que la música es, por encima del género o lenguaje, el idioma más universal.

Listado de canciones de MP3-45 :

Lado A – MP3 (Canciones Inéditas)
1. Darnos Un Día
2. Cosas que echo de menos
3. Até logo
4. Si Te Quieres Quedar
5. In The Middle
6. Missing You Today
Side B – 45 (Covers)
1. Abrázame
2. Só Louco
3. When I Fall In Love

One Club. 11-17-20. Hold It Down 🤘

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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT IN ONE WEEK!

The Houston Dynamo and Houston Dash are excited for November 17th at 11am when we will have a big announcement to share with everyone.  It’ll be hosted by Stu Holden, and we can’t wait to share the future of the club with you.  Get ready, and as always, Hold It Down H-Town.
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7 homicides erupt across Houston in less than 24 hours

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A violent 24 hours across the Houston area involved several different shootings that left seven people dead. Here’s what we know about each investigation so far.

SOUTH POST OAK

A warehouse owner in southwest Houston opened fire at a person trying to rob him late Sunday night. According to Houston police, the owner was assaulted by a robbery suspect armed with a metal pipe and gun at around 11:45 p.m. in the 14000 block of South Post Oak Boulevard.

The 29-year-old business owner shot the robber multiple times, killing the suspect, police said. The victim suffered injuries to his arm and head.

Harris County prosecutors are expected to present the case to a grand jury.

MONTROSE BOULEVARD

Houston police are investigating the fatal shooting of a man found dead on a sidewalk at 4200 Montrose Boulevard at about 6:40 a.m. There’s no known suspect in the case.

TOWN PARK DRIVE – SOUTHWEST HOUSTON

Houston police said a man was found shot to death in an elementary school parking lot Monday morning near the West Sam Houston Parkway.

The man was found just before the start of the school day at Collins Elementary. Investigators believe the death is unrelated to the campus.

Detectives said the victim was a Hispanic male in his 20s. A passerby reportedly heard gunshots in the area before police discovered the man’s body.

YELLOWSTONE BOULEVARD

Houston police detained a possible suspect after two men were found stabbed in the 5100 block of Yellowstone Blvd., near MLK Blvd., at about 8 a.m. One of the victims died. There’s no word on any motive in the case.

ALABAMA STREET NEAR THIRD WARD

Houston police said a man, who was known for hanging around the area, was shot to death in front of a food store Monday afternoon.

Commander for HPD’s South Central Patrol Caroleta Johnson told Eyewitness News the man was with a group of people at the time of the shooting.

She said the victim was shot several times. Johnson described the suspect as a man in his 40s who is also known to hang around the area. He was last seen wearing a white shirt with long sleeves and a red and white beanie.

She said he is known to carry a colostomy bag and rides a black bicycle.

NORTH FREEWAY

An investigation is underway after a Houston police officer was shot and killed in north Houston, according to Houston police. A heavy police presence was seen Monday afternoon outside the motel.

Details about what led to the shooting or if anyone has been detained are unknown. A witness at the scene who heard the gunshots told ABC13 he saw the officer running toward the motel after shots were fired.

KUYKEHDAHL AND W RANKIN ROAD

Houston police is investigating a deadly shooting in north Houston near Kuykehdahl and W Rankin Road.

According to a tweet posted on the Houston Police Department’s Twitter account, a SWAT team along with K-9 units are searching for a man they say shot a woman to death near a business in the area.

Nasdaq, other stock exchanges consider relocating to Texas

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Wall Street moving to Big D? Nasdaq, other stock exchanges consider relocating to Texas
Gov. Greg Abbott to meet with Nasdaq, other stock exchange officials Nov. 20

Officials from Nasdaq and other major stock exchanges will meet with Gov. Greg Abbott on Nov. 20 in Austin to discuss a possible move from New Jersey to Texas, nbcdfw.com and the Dallas Morning News reported.

The meeting comes on the heels of the exchanges threatening to move their trading platforms out of New Jersey, the report said.

Abbott and other Texas officials plan to boast the state’s business-friendly environment during the meeting.

“Texas continues to be the premier economic destination in the country, attracting more leading businesses than any other state,” spokeswoman Renae Eze said in a statement to The Dallas Morning News. “The governor looks forward to meeting with Nasdaq and showcasing Texas’ business-friendly environment, skilled workforce, robust infrastructure, and low taxes, all of which foster greater economic growth in the Lone Star State.”

According to The Dallas Morning News, Abbott’s office has been talking with Nasdaq and other exchanges about moving their data centers to Dallas because of a potential tax on financial transactions in New Jersey.

The proposed tax would charge a quarter of a cent per “financial transaction” at entities in New Jersey that process at least 10,000 transactions annually via electronic infrastructure, the Dallas Morning News reported. That tax would generate an estimated $10 billion annually for the state.

Most major stock exchange operators, including the New York Stock Exchange operate their trading platforms from data centers in New Jersey.

Con récord absoluto de 29 tormentas tropicales: se forma tormenta subtropical Theta sin amenaza alguna para Texas

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¿Cuál es el peligro?:

La tormenta subtropical Theta se ha formado en el Atlántico. Theta es la tormenta con nombre número 29 de la temporada de huracanes 2020, y rompe el récord de la mayor cantidad de tormentas en una sola temporada de huracanes. Según el Centro Nacional de Huracanes, Theta se mueve actualmente de este a noreste hacia el Atlántico oriental. Theta no representa amenaza alguna para Texas.

Qué necesita hacer:

La temporada de huracanes concluye hasta el 30 de noviembre. Si bien la tormenta subtropical Theta no afectará a Texas, aún debe cerciorarse que usted y su familia estén preparados.

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Record Breaking Subtropical Storm Theta Forms, No Threat to Texas

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Record Breaking Subtropical Storm Theta Forms, No Threat to Texas
What is the danger?
Subtropical Storm Theta has formed in the open Atlantic. Theta is the 29th named storm of the 2020 Hurricane Season, and this breaks the record for the most number of storms in a single hurricane season. According to the National Hurricane Center, Theta is currently moving east-northeast toward the eastern Atlantic. Theta poses no threat to Texas.
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What you should do:
Hurricane Season does not end until November 30th. While Tropical Storm Theta will not impact Texas, you should still take time to make sure you and your family are prepared.
 
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