West Sandy Creek Winery in Richards is hosting a very special group of musicians on Memorial Day Weekend. With three artists in one show, guests will be treated to an
Back at the ranch: It’s a ways yet until the next rodeo season, but the Galveston County Fairgrounds, 10 Jack Brooks Road in Hitchcock, will spring to life Friday and
Possessed by Paul James is moved by the spirits - the spirits of family, music and performance. Konrad Wert, who is the one-man band who performs under that moniker, discussed why music co-exists with his teaching day job even though his folk and bluegrass music has drawn acclaim. He discussed new music coming in 2023, some of which can be heard at a pair of local shows this weekend.
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Peter Hotez, co-director of Texas Children s Hospitals Center for Vaccine Development, poses for a photograph outside the lab Thursday, June 18, 2020, in Houston.Yi-Chin Lee, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer
New vaccines are on the horizon but is it too late to blunt the pandemic’s winter surge? Might Houston fare better than the rest of Texas? And why could a traditional-method vaccine be better for kids?
To answer these questions, we once again check in with vaccine researcher Peter Hotez, one of the country’s best explainers of COVID-19 science. He’s a professor and dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, and he co-directs the Texas Children’s Hospital Center for Vaccine Development, where his lab team is developing COVID-19 vaccines.