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Posted on · Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina delve into the latest news in national and local politics.
Posted on · Co-hosts Brandon Rottinghaus and Jeronimo Cortina delve into the latest news in national and local politics.
Posted on · On Tuesday's Houston Matters: How local hospitals are holding up amid COVID-19, HFD Chief Sam Peña answers your questions, recommendations for movies or TV shows to watch amid social distancing, and the life and legacy of Selena.
Posted on · Ernie discusses RodeoHouston's World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest with pit master George Shore. Also, Martha Davis of the Motels shares tales from the road, and insight into how she creates. Plus, our Pop Culture Conclave reconvenes to discuss the upcoming Selena 25 Tribute Concert, HPM's new digital series Houston/Now, and Dustin Chase reviews the films Emma. and Call of the Wild. And the music of Ryan Culwell.
Posted on · Houston Matters visits the exhibit Icons of Style: A Century of Fashion Photography.
Posted on · The Houston poet reads a poem inspired by the Queen of Tejano music.
Posted on · Last time the store released bags featuring the Tejano singer, they reportedly sold out in minutes, and some re-sold on online for up to $50.
Posted on · What we're following today at Houston Public Media.
Posted on · This is the second year the convenience store has worked with Selena's family members on a design for a cup
Posted on · The tote goes on sale at 9 a.m. on Friday, March 2nd, in select H-E-B locations and online at noon
Posted on · Nearly three decades ago, Selena Quintanilla released her debut album. Today on that album's anniversary Google has decided to pay tribute.
Posted on · This new footage shows Selena Quintanilla exited about winning her Grammy Award
Posted on · In the 1990s, Tejano music singer Selena Quintanilla Perez made a rare crossover to mainstream American audiences. The movie Selena debuted two years after her murder.
Posted on · Listen to the new release of "Oh No (I'll Never Fall in Love Again)" by Selena.
Posted on · Twenty years ago today, Selena Quintanilla-Perez was gunned down at a Days Inn in Corpus Christi. The Tejano music star was only 23, and she was just about to release her first album in English. She had an All-American story that still resonates two decades later.