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    Making An InPrint

    Saving lives with words: Celebrity poet preaches the power of prose at Houston's Writers Ball

    Tarra Gaines
    Feb 12, 2014 | 1:14 pm

    Poetry is a necessity in life. This was the argument put forth by current U.S. Poet Laureate Natasha Trethewey to 430 of Houston’s glittering literati gathered at the Houston Country Club for the 2014 Inprint Poets & Writers Ball.

    After a dinner curated by Elouise “Ouisie” Jones fit for a poet king, Trethewey used her intimate relationship with poetry, which has supported her through triumphs and tragedies, as evidence that poetry sustains us as individuals and as a culture as we grieve and celebrate. Declaring that poetry saves us one life at a time, she reminded her audience the greater reason that they had gathered: To celebrate poetry.

    The $375,000 proceeds of the Inprint Poets & Writers Ball, chaired this year by Carolyn Roch Henneman and Matt Henneman, help fund Inprint’s literary arts community activities including the nationally renowned Inprint Margarett Root Brown Reading Series and Cool Brains! Inprint Readings for Young People; writers workshops for aspiring writers; and prizes and fellowships for the emerging writers of the University of Houston Creative Writing Program.

    Among the many highlights of the evening were the salon readings by three Houston writers touched by Inprint programs.

    David Stuart MacLean, a one time Inprint Mary Gibbs & Jesse H. Jones Fellowship winner earned gasps and laughs from listeners as he read the opening chapter of his memoir which recounts his harrowing experience waking up in an Indian train station with no idea who he was. The Answer to the Riddle Is Me: A Memoir of Amnesia has just been published and is already garnering critical praise.

    University of Houston PhD candidate and active Inprint poetry busker, David Tomas Martinez allowed poetry revelers a sneak peek into his poetry collection Hustle, to be published in May. Before beginning his reading, Martinez gave a moving summation of the many ways the University of Houston creative writing program and Inprint have helped and supported his writing life.

    Unlike MacLean and Martinez, novelist Elizabeth Black encountered Inprint not through the UH Creative Writing Program, but instead through the Inprint Writers Workshops. Those workshops allowed the director of development for Baylor College of Medicine the space and time to concentrate on her novel, The Drowning House. The Galveston set mystery turns the city and its history into a pivotal character.

    Also on hand partying as the poets do were, Inprint board president Consuelo Duroc-Danner, University of Houston president Renu Khator and Suresh Khator, Dina Alsowayel and Tony Chase, Anne S. Brown, Susie and Sanford Criner, Carolyn and Platt Davis, Jeff Fort, Cece and Mack Fowler, Rachel and Dr. Bud Frazier, Cullen Geiselman, Eleanor and Dan Gilbane, Judy and Marc Herzstein, Sis and Hasty Johnson, Anne and Dr. John Mendelsohn, Mark Wawro and Melanie Gray, Andrea White and Michael Zilkha.

    Suresh and Renu Khator at the Inprint Poets & Writers Ball.

      
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    Suresh and Renu Khator at the Inprint Poets & Writers Ball.
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    Heritage Heroes

    Sweet traditions meet architectural triumphs at Preservation Houston dinner

    Joel Luks
    Apr 21, 2025 | 12:45 pm
    Preservation Houston Cornerstone Dinner 2025
    Photo by Wilson Parish Photography
    Beth Wiedower Jackson, Phoebe Tudor, and Shawn Stephens.

    Houston’s history buffs turned out in refined style for the 2025 Cornerstone Dinner, Preservation Houston’s annual tribute to the visionaries safeguarding the city’s architectural soul. Held on February 28 at the River Oaks Country Club, the evening honored this year’s Good Brick Award recipients — guardians of restoration and champions of adaptive reuse — while raising $245,000 to further the organization’s mission.

    Chaired by Nancy and Walter Bratic, the gathering of 350 preservationistas were delightfully entertained by the emcee duo of Deborah Duncan and Bill Stubbs — buoyant with banter, wit, and a reverent nod to tradition. Naturally, that included a loving ode to the pecan ball. That would be the infamous ice cream-meets-chocolate-and-nut finale that has become a hallowed dessert ritual. As one guest quipped between bites, “Come for the preservation, stay for the pecan ball.”

    But it wasn’t just about sweet treats and historic treats.

    The evening’s highlights was the presentation of the 2025 President’s Award to developer and preservationist Jon Deal, founder of The Deal Company. Known for transforming forgotten buildings into cultural and creative havens, Deal was lauded for his projects such as the reimagining of the Riviana Rice silos, the Jennings Cleaning and Dyeing Building (now 13 Celsius), and the dynamic Sawyer Yards arts campus. His latest endeavor, breathing new life into the Moncrief-Lenoir complex, promises yet another chapter in Houston’s evolving heritage.

    The Good Brick Awards, now in their 45th year, spotlighted a cross-section of projects exemplifying innovation and integrity. Honorees included the Buffalo Soldiers National Museum for restoring the century-old Houston Light Guard Armory, Annise Parker and Kathy Hubbard for sensitively updating their 1904 Crawford House, Diane and Ray Krueger for transforming a modernist MacKie and Kamrath-designed office into a sleek residence, and Julia Long, who elevated her 1965 Warshaw House to withstand floods without sacrificing its mid-century charm — a first-of-its-kind win.

    For those in the room, the night reaffirmed what Preservation Houston has long championed: that honoring the past fuels the city’s future. And if that message comes dipped in chocolate and rolled in pecans — all the better.

    Nancy Ames and Danny Ward, Sarah Balinskas and Jeff DeBevec, Twila Carter, Lynn and Ty Kelly, Mary Lambrakos, National Trust for Historic Preservation president and CEO Carol Quillen, Susan and Alan Rafte, Milton Townsend, Phoebe and Bobby Tudor, Carey Kirkpatrick, Lil and Matt Kades, Minette Boesel, Nicole and Joey Romano, and Ed Schneider and Toni Oplt.

    Preservation Houston Cornerstone Dinner 2025
      

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    Beth Wiedower Jackson, Phoebe Tudor, and Shawn Stephens.

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