Jimmy Needham in College Station
Benefit concert to take place at local church
Aggies in Mission at TAMU is hosting a fundraiser concert for musical act, Jimmy Needham. The money raised from the concert will be used to support various different missions and ministries... Full Story
Island Party 2011
A free concert with great bands!
Island Party 2011 is a concert being hosted by Beta Upsilon Chi, which is the largest Christian fraternity at Texas A&M University... Full Story
Grammy Reflections: Esperanza Spalding surprises everyone
On February 13th, the 53rd Grammy Awards took place in Los Angeles at the Staples Center. Full Story
Family
A Poem
Family is who you never can let go Full Story
Castro in Houston
Jason Castro to play show in February
Former American Idol contestant Jason Castro will be performing at Second Baptist Church(West Campus) of Houston on Thursday, February 24... Full Story
Brandon Rhyder in College Station
Texas Country Mainstay To Take The Stage
Texas Country mainstay Brandon Rhyder is ready to bring his signature Texas alt country sound to the Hurricane Harry’s on Friday, February 11, 2011 in College Station, TX. Full Story
Cowboy Christmas
Michael Martin Murphey to perform at Blinn
Blinn College welcomes back a longtime cowboy friend when singer-songwriter Michael Martin Murphey returns to the Brenham campus for a campfire friendly evening of Christmas music... Full Story
Whats Happening in December
Events in Bryan/College Station
December Events
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What's Happening in November
Events in Bryan/College Station
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Q&A with World Champion Slam Poet: Joaquin Zihuatanejo and his touring partner Natasha Carrizosa
Both are coming to downtown Bryan this weekend
Rock the Republic and Mic Check hosted a great slam-poetry session at Revolutions Café & Bar this past Sunday night. Full Story
The Social Network
Movie Review
I get into my old 1992 Dodge Dakota pickup truck at Premiere Cinemas 6 in Bryan. As I drive away in my truck that lacks a radio or air conditioning, I wonder how it must be like to live a life as blessed as Mark Zuckerberg’s... Full Story
The Real McCoy
Travie McCoy performs in College Station
He may not be a billionaire but his name is definitely in lights. Travie McCoy made his stop at Daisy Duke’s at Northgate in College Station on Wednesday night... Full Story
Night On The Town
Upcoming concerts & shows in Bryan/College Station
Need some help filling your calendar for October? Take a look at this list of local shows and events. Full Story
Redbox Versus Netflix
Movie rental head-to-head
Redbox began in 2002 with only 12 kiosks at participating McDonalds’ locations, and now has over 23,000 kiosks nationwide and rented its one billionth DVD on September 5th, 2010... Full Story
Tim Halperin
Concert Review
If you heard him sing Thursday morning on Candy 95, you may had been struck by his talent and waited patiently until Frito and Alli said his name. If you did, like I did, you found out that his name is Tim Halperin... Full Story
Game Review - Fear 2
If you want a game to scare you for a weekend, look no further
The main thing that you will be doing in your time playing FEAR 2, is frantically checking dark corners of whatever room you are in, for whatever baddie that wants your head on a plate. Full Story
Going the Distance
*Movie Review*
This movie has funny dialogue and situations though not recommended for first dates or movie nights with the parents. Full Story
“Clash of the Titans” in 3-D
A Movie Review
In “Clash of the Titans”, Perseus, the demigod (half-man/half-god) son of Zeus, King of the Gods, is unwillingly chosen by the kings of Argos and Olympus to save the worlds of both men and gods... Full Story
One Second After: A Book Review
Forstchen crafts an apocalyptic world
One Second After stands alone in the genre of apocalyptic novels. The author, Dr. William D. Full Story
The Blinn Players Present "The Good Woman of Setzuan"
Blinn's latest production analyzes vices and morality
As directors say in the movie business, “Lights, camera, action!” However, in this case there were no cameras allowed. “All electronics should be turned off for the performance,” announced Bradley Nies, the director of The Good Woman of Setzuan, as the lights began to dim and anticipation spread throughout the crowd. Full Story
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