
On today’s Hello there Houston, Ernie and Frank go over today’s leading tales on top of each hour, consisting of Guv Greg Abbott requiring the elimination of Montrose’s rainbow crosswalks and the charge of New york city Chief Law Officer Letitia James.
In the very first hour of the program, we listen to a passage from the most up to date version of Ernie’s “InnerVIEWS” collection in which he speaks with supervisor and choreographer Dan Knechtges. Additionally, we’re signed up with by Houston-based flamenco musician and trainer Ana María Barceló and percussionist Jesús Pacheco, that inform us concerning the cabaret-style program A Flamenco Journey.
After That, in the 2nd hour, as October is both National Female’s Small company Month and LGBTQ Background Month, we highlight 2 ladies at the junction of identification, company, and campaigning for: Tammi Wallace, Head Of State & & Chief Executive Officer of the Greater Houston LGBTQ+ Chamber of Business, and Tamika Caston-Miller, Co-Owner and Supervisor of The Cattle Ranch Houston.
And Also, Ernie and Frank talk with Celeste as she transmits online from Boneyard to offer us an intimate take a look at this weekend break’s yearly Bayou City Art Celebration.