Even the beloved Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in NYC will forgo its usual 2.5-mile parade route, and will broadcast a special in front of Macy's flagship store on Manhattan's 34th Street.
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Here are five big parades in Texas, selected from the dozens of holiday parades that take place in the state during the Thanksgiving holiday.
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Houston’s HEB Thanksgiving Day Parade has recently announced its Call for Artist Proposals. They’re looking for parade entries that “convey a spirit that is uniquely Houston.” This year’s theme is, scintillatingly, “Houston on…
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As the holiday season approaches, make plans to attend local parades in Dallas, Houston, and beyond.
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As we head into the holiday season, cities across Texas are hosting Thanksgiving and light parades.
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A roundup of holiday parades taking place across Texas in November and December.
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Until next year (fingers, toes, and everything else crossed): Here are a dozen images from last year's parade. Happy MLK Day!
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The list of participants includes a roller derby and a truck full of undies.
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Photo Essay
Giant Yarn Balls and Turkey Calls: Houston’s Thanksgiving Parade
by Brandon Zechby Brandon ZechYesterday was my first time at Houston’s annual Thanksgiving Day parade. I really went to see the artist-made floats, but the whole parade sucked me in. Here’s some of what I saw.…
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When the Houston Festival Foundation announced a couple years ago that it was pulling out of Houston’s Thanksgiving Day Parade for financial reasons and, indeed, had already sold off many…
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Happy Thanksgiving! There’s still time to get downtown to catch the 65th Annual H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade, which starts at 9am and goes on until noon (parade route here). Among…
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After 65 years of Houston’s traditional Foley’s (later Macy’s) Thanksgiving Day Parade, organizers abruptly called it quits last year, but the Mayor’s Office of Special Events quickly found a new…
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News
Thanksgiving Saved by Houston Artists, the Mayor’s Office, and Skateboarding Vegetables!
by Paula Newtonby Paula NewtonJust this past August, it looked like Houston would have no Thanksgiving Day Parade for the first time in over six decades. But the city, some new corporate sponsorship, a…
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations.
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Since Glasstire contributor Bill Davenport stepped down as Editor-in-Chief last year to focus on his art, he has been busy over at Bill’s Junk. And folks who attended last year’s…
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A year after the death of folk artist Cleveland Turner, a.k.a. The Flower Man, his Houston house on Francis Street and much of its contents have been found unsalvageable due…
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Fresh Arts and Arts District Houston will host several events to celebrate ten years of arts programming in the First and Sixth Wards this March and April.
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There is no modern painter I can think of who touches Currin.
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In case you missed last year, here's a five-minute summary of some of the more notable Texas art occurrences.