Voices of Houston: Meet Larry Savala, a father continuing his sonโs legacy through charity
During Hispanic Heritage Month, Voices of Houston is spotlighting Larry Savala. Voices of Houston, Larry Savala (KPRC)How are you involved in our community? Larry Savala and his late son Larry G. Savala (KPRC)Why is it important to give back to the community? Larry Savala and his family (KPRC)What legacy do you hope to leave behind? Larry Savala at annual Larry's Gift Celebration (KPRC)Final Thoughts?
This Houston hairstylist is on a mission to empower breast cancer patients
HOUSTON โ October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and what better time to highlight the work that a local hairstylist has been doing to assist patients dealing with hair loss during treatment. Venita Graves (Beauty Beyond Breast Cancer)โ17 years ago, I was doing my self-exam and I found a lump. We lift their esteem, motivate them and inspire them to feel that (thereโs) beauty beyond breast cancer. The effect is an unforgettable experience for cancer patients and survivors. To donate or to connect with Beauty Beyond Breast Cancer, click here.
Hispanic Heritage Month: 5 facts you didnโt know about the Houston Symphonyโs principal timpanist, Leonardo Soto
He went through 33 different auditions around the world before getting into the Houston Symphony, and we are so lucky to have him in Houston! He was appointed as the Houston Symphonyโs Principal Timpanist in 2018. His first experience with the Houston Symphony was the European tour where the orchestra got standing ovations in places such as Vienna and Berlin. Even though he came on a music scholarship, English was not required. To learn more about the Houston Symphony, click HERE.
Voices of Houston: Meet Conchita Reyes, a Latina leader โplanting seedsโ in Houstonโs community
During Hispanic Heritage Month, Voices of Houston is spotlighting Conchita Reyes. Reyes is the president of her own company, CR Financials Group, a board member of the Morales Memorial Foundation and holds several leadership roles in the Greater Houston community. Nominate a Houstonian to be featured in our โVoices of Houstonโ seriesWho is Conchita Reyes? It wasnโt until eighth grade when I actually left Houston and went to live in Mexico. Conchita Reyes as a child (KPRC)What advice would you give to young Latinos growing up in this community?
Childrenโs Museum Houston to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with virtual activities, story times
HOUSTON โ The Childrenโs Museum Houston will be celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month with virtual activities and storytimes via social media. The museumโs free event will recognize the achievements and success of the Hispanic community between Sept. 15 and Oct. 15. Wednesday at 3:45 p.m.Toma Todo โ via FacebookUp your chances in this traditional Mexican spinning top game where the winner takes it all! Dancing Hands: How Teresa Carreรฑo Played the Piano for President Lincoln โ via InstagramExplore how a talented Venezuelan girl showed her amazing skills to President Lincoln in this storytime. Thursday at 3:45 p.m.Grilled Mexican Street Corn Recipe โ via FacebookThereโs no celebration without food!
Voices of Houston: Memoโs Record Shop in East End celebrates Latin music for more than 50 years
HOUSTON โ Guillermo โMemoโ Villarreal, 81, first opened up Memoโs Record Shop in 1968. The East End record store sells different types of music and movies and serves as a musical museum of sorts with some of the worldโs greatest Spanish superstars posing for pictures with Villarreal. โVicente Fernandez, Juan Gabriel, Antonio Aguilar, Rigo Tovar, Lucha Villa and Jose Jose,โ said Villarreal. Villareal has been in the record business for about 52 years and offers a vast selection of different types of music including Mariachi, Conjunto, Tejano and salsa. Before opening his record store, Villarreal was a successful music promoter, responsible for bringing stars like Vicente Fernandez to Houston for the very first time.
KPRC 2 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with artist Angel Quesada
Angel Quesada or better known as #artkungfu has been paving the way, and making contributions to Houstonโs art scene since 2010. ๐ทAngel was commissioned by Morals Funeral Home to create a piece that signifies a fight against gentrification. Itโs a mural that depicts those that came before as the neighborhood changes. It serves as a reminder of the original barrio as others embrace a rebranding of the community. ๐ทAngel has painted many iconic pieces but one in particular โMuertos Mural โ can be found at111.
KPRC 2 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with artist Donkeeboy
As a born and raised Houstonian, Alejandro Roman, Jr or better known as Donkeeboy has been paving the way, and making contributions to Houstonโs art scene. Donkeeboy has painted many iconic pieces. Growing up with a love for comicbooks inspired the โ Wonder Fridaโ mural, which can be found at 300 N. York St, Houston, TX.
KPRC 2 Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month with artist GONZO247
As a born and raised Houston native, artist Mario E. Figueroa, Jr. (GONZO247) has made a significant impact on Houston's mural scene. One of his most iconic pieces, "Houston is Inspired" can be found at 313 Travis Street in downtown Houston. Essentially, all the energy from people and all the cultures, we all create the city. And working together, we are what gives Houston that lift -- those wings. At the end of the day, art is the universal languageโ - GONZO247