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    so zaza

    Houstonians make a splash at new ZaZa's bubbly bash

    Marcy de Luna
    Feb 16, 2018 | 5:22 pm

    From a champagne aerialist to a mermaid in a giant martini glass, it was an unforgettable evening at the grand opening party of the Hotel ZaZa Memorial City.

    An invite-only crowd of more than 700 attendees turned out for the splashy soiree at the 17-story building. Upon entering, partygoers were handed passports by a crew of greeters dressed as airlines pilots and flight attendants. Guests were then sent on a mission to collect a stamp at several stops throughout the property, then turn in their passports at the end of the evening for the chance to win prizes, including complimentary hotel stays.

    There were thrills around every corner, as the journey began at three designated first-floor destinations: onsite restaurant Tipping Point, the pool area, and the ZaSpa.

    At Tipping Point, shirtless male entertainers — spray-painted gold — mingled with attendees, who had the option of snacking on paella or sipping the free-flowing blue-hued Bubble Berry champagne cocktails and drinks from an open bar.

    The fun at the adjacent pool area included a mermaid swimming in a giant 10-foot martini glass, Veuve Clicquot Lounge, pics at a photo booth, and DJ spins.

    The ZaSpa welcomed guests with miniature cups of tea from Sugaraire Organic Cotton Candy. Served with a small puff of the confectionery treat on top, in flavors from rose gold to jasmine, the candy dissolved into the hot drink, adding a perfectly sweet touch.

    Heading up to the tenth floor, guests strolled through the Magnificent Seven Suites while enjoying various cocktails and desserts served in each.

    But the hub of the party was on the fifth floor. A buffet in the foyer, featuring fare from smoked Boursin-Gouda grits to pancetta-wrapped pork tenderloin to waygu beef, provided fuel as tunes by DJ Kenny Flip and an electric violinist kept the party bunch on its toes in the Great Expectations Ballroom. Amping the entertainment up a notch were a troupe of burlesque dancers and a champagne aerialist on a rotating perch provided by J&D Entertainment.

    To keep partiers energized, patty melts, onion rings, and amaretto chocolate milkshakes were served as late-night snacks.

    At 10 pm, a parade of ZaZa staff passed out sparklers and light-up wands, making the packed house forget it was a school night with much of the crowd staying until nearly 11:30 pm.

    “There’s nothing like a ZaZa party,” said president of hotel operations Matthew Nuss. “This was a celebration we’ve been looking forward to since we opened December 1. It has been an absolute privilege to share with our guests and friends.”

    Hotel ZaZa Memorial City opened its doors on December 1, 2017. The 14,000 square-foot property has 159 rooms on floors 1-10, including eight of Hotel ZaZa’s trademarked Magnificent Seven Suites, and rental apartments on floors 11 through 17, managed by real estate investment and development company, MetroNational.

    Sister Houston property, Hotel ZaZa Museum District, opened in 2007. Hotel ZaZa also has a property in Dallas, with Hotel ZaZa Austin slotted to open the first quarter of 2019 at 400 LaVaca.

    Toasting to the new hotel were ZaZa owner Charlie Givens and his wife, Laurie, Austin Alvis, Jason Johnson, Mary Ann and David McKeithan, Julie Comiskey, Shelley Taylor Ludwick, David Peck, Chita Craft, Cecilia and Emerson Hankamer, Lori Freese, Jeff McShan, Debbie Festari, Dr. Roland Maldonado, Stacy and Luis Gomar, Megha Tejpal, Dominique McGhee, Chris Beverly, Lisa Gochman, Stuart Rosenberg, and Dancie Ware.

    Mahmoud Gadrad, Jennifer Amaya.

    Houston, ZaZa Memorial City grand opening, February 2018, Mahmoud Gadrad, Jennifer Amaya
      
    Photo by Daniel Ortiz
    Mahmoud Gadrad, Jennifer Amaya.
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    Stage With Purpose

    Broadway stars and Houston youth shine at Covenant House Texas gala

    Joel Luks
    Jun 11, 2025 | 2:00 pm
    Covenant House Night of Broadway Stars gala 2025
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    Rayshun LaMar performed "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours."

    The curtain rose, and so did hearts, as Night of Broadway Stars lit up the Wortham Theater Center, merging musical razzle-dazzle with a mission rooted in compassion. Benefiting Covenant House Texas, the evening offered both Broadway brilliance and deeply personal testimony in support of youth experiencing homelessness.

    The stage sparkled with talent flown in from New York, including Houston’s own Kevin Cahoon, who returned to his hometown to perform “Maybe Love” from Shucked. Josh Young brought heat with “Heaven on Their Minds” from Jesus Christ Superstar, Brook Wood belted “Save Me,” and Rayshun LaMar had guests dancing in their seats to “Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours.” Rita Harvey teamed up with Young for a romantic rendition of “Come What May” from Moulin Rouge.

    But the real headliners were the Covenant House youth, who joined the Broadway pros onstage.

    Their performances were acts of courage, resilience, and transformation. During the seated dinner in the Wortham’s grand foyer, guests were visibly moved as the youth shared their journeys using signs that contrasted their lives before and after Covenant House.

    A key fundraising feature — Scholarships of Hope — invited attendees to fund holistic care for the youth, including shelter, meals, mental health services, and career development.

    The evening was chaired by April and Wells McGee and Flo McGee and Wade Upton, and honored the Hamill Foundation for its longstanding support. Incoming Covenant House Texas CEO Anthony Flynn took the mic to share his personal connection to the cause, his own experience with housing instability, and his excitement for the organization’s future.

    Seen on the scene were Heidi and Todd Binet, Cheryl Boblitt King and Bill King, Kurt and Marlene Nondorf, Randy Walker, Elaine and Robert Shaffer, Patti and Tom Turner, Amy Pierce, Joe and Cathy Cleary, and Barbara Strobel and George Bement.

    Covenant House Night of Broadway Stars gala 2025
      

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    Rayshun LaMar performed "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours."

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