Houston Lifestyle

20Jun 2012

We cordially invite you to join us for another marvelous tour by Dr. Helga Aurisch at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston on Thursday, June 28, 2012, at 6:30 p.m.

From the Kenwood House in London, a magnificent collection of paintings is on a limited, four-stop tour in the United States, with its first stop in Houston. These 48 masterpieces include works by Rembrandt, Thomas Gainsborough, Frans Hals, Joshua Reynolds, Anthony van Dyck, and J.M.W. Turner, the best artists of their time.

11May 2012
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Years ago when the Art Car Parade was still part of the Houston International Festival (now iFest), the booth that Houston-Leipzig shared with Sister Cities of Houston was propitiously situated on the Library Plaza, right along where the fabulously decorated visions (surely you couldn’t call them cars!) floated by: some funny, some wistful, some revolutionary!  […]

28Dec 2011

Rustin Buck, Director of the Houstonfest German Contest and former Houston-Leipzig board member, is once again looking for judges for the annual German competition for students grade 8 through 12 in the Houston area.  Following is his appeal, and if you would like to help at the Houstonfest, please contact Mr. Buck directly. Hello and […]

28Dec 2011

Bach Society Houston Organ Recital Sunday, January 1, 2012  •  6:00 p.m. Christ the King Lutheran Church Robert Bates plays a New Year’s Day Organ Recital on the Bach Organ (Noack, 1995) at Christ the King Lutheran Church. The program includes two of Bach’s most brilliant major works, as well as Noëls and seasonal music. Robert Bates […]

20Dec 2011

Christmas is the one holiday that unites all Christians, active and inactive.  It brings back childhood memories, and if you grew up in Germany, you will think of Sankt Nikolaus, who came during the night from December 5 to December 6 to bring you nuts and apples and an orange or two, or maybe switches […]

02Dec 2011

If you are German or of German heritage, you can conjure up the images evoked by the word Christkindlmarkt – immediately you smell the fennel and cinnamon, the eucalyptus, and the burnt almonds, and you can taste the Pfeffernuesse, the Printen, the Lebkuchen, and the Stolle.

11Nov 2011

A couple of Fridays ago  four high school exchange students from Leipzig waved Houston goodbye.  They had a whirlwind ten-day stay with families of the students they had welcomed to Leipzig this summer, they made new friends, new memories, and took lots of pictures.  Here is the first article they are sending from Leipzig. 1. […]