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    Calendar Closeup

    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — with Rodeo fun & water training

    Joel Luks
    Feb 20, 2013 | 5:16 pm

    As the month of love nears its conclusion and the weather warms slightly, it's time to usher in one of the city's most wonderful traditions. Giddy up cowboys and cowgirls, it's rodeo season.

    In that spirit, this week's events nod to all sorts of locals offering great experiences, including a Western food orgy, smart cocktails, naughty dancing to the death, fun on Buffalo Bayou and theater recklessness.

    Let me boss you around: Click on the link below each event suggestion to find a page with a myriad of helpful features, including the ability to download the intel to your electronic calendar, and information on places nearby to find drinks, good eats and a place to crash.

    Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo 2013 World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest

    The three-day barbecue binge, otherwise known as the World's Championship Bar-B-Que Contest, gets underway on Thursday when more than 300 culinary teams sharpen their knives, heat up their coals and smoke up their loins, bidding to win one of the coveted best-of prizes. Tent after tent after tent will offer versions of meat and sides alongside live music entertainment.

    Keep in mind that some of the tents are by invite only, so it's best to work your network to enjoy this tried and true Southern experience. Go hungry.

    The deets: Thursday through Saturday; Reliant Park; tickets start at $5.

    Rienzi's Salon at Sunset: "Drinking by the Book: Cocktails and Character Formation in 20th-Century American Literature"

    If it's true that you are what you eat, surely drinking is part of that equation. Raise your cocktail quotient at this salon at the lovely Rienzi, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston satellite gallery of European decorative arts, where Joanna O'Leary will chat about potations and characters found in 20th century American lit. Think The Great Gatsby, The Catcher in the Rye and In Cold Blood.

    Wine and bites included.

    The deets: Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Rienzi; tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for MFAH members.

    Houston Ballet presents Stanton Welch's La Bayadère (The Temple Dancer)

    One of the sexiest stories set to music and dance, La Bayadère​'s plot is suffused with essential elements of dramatic sultriness. Stanton Welch's interpretation, which last appeared at Wortham Theater Center in 2010, emphasizes the exotic milieu with exquisite costumes, an alluring backdrop and fab dancing, ideal for mingling love, fate, murder, vengeance and one slithery snake.

    Will love conquer all? Perhaps, perhaps not.

    The deets: Thursday through March 3; Wortham Theater Center; tickets start at $19.

    Bayou City Outdoors Buffalo Bayou Regatta 101: Quick Start Lessons

    With the 41st Annual Buffalo Bayou Regatta on the horizon, set for March 16, Bayou City Outdoors offers lessons for those who've always wanted to partake in the kayak race — competitive or friendly, that's up to you — but have no idea where to start. Canoes, kayaks and paddles will be provided. Bring shoes that you don't mind getting wet or muddy, a towel, water and a change of clothes just in case.

    You will work on balance, strokes and navigation.

    Overachievers can continue their water adventure at noon.

    The deets: Saturday, 9 a.m.; Allen's Landing; free admission, registration is required.

    Stark Naked Theatre Company presents God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza

    God of Carnage is what happens when adults behave badly, influenced by my-child-is-better-than-yours parental syndrome. What starts as a schoolyard fight between two kids transfers to two couples as they hope to resolve that immature feud. Except things don't go as expected. And that's where the fun begins.

    The Alley Theatre produced Yasmina Reza's play a few years back, though the intimacy of Studio 101 and the prowess of the cast of Stark Naked Theatre Company — Kim Tobin, Drake Simpson, Kay Almond and John Gremillion with director Justin Doran — promises to add a different dimension to this Tony Away and Laurence Olivier Award winning work.

    The deets: Thursday through March 9; Studio 101 at Spring Street Studios; tickets are $20 general admission, $18 seniors, $10 students; March 4 performance is pay-what-you-can.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop dance maven Nancy Wozny's pick: Urban Souls Dance Company presents Re/Written in Stone and Earthen Vessels presents Elementally Earthen

    Nancy says: "Houston dance scene explodes with action for Black History Month. Urban Souls Dance Company presents Re/Written in Stone, an evening that celebrates the 150th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation on Saturday, 8 p.m., at Cullen Performance Hall at the University of Houston ($25). Jane Weiner of Hope Stone Dance has a new work on the program as well.

    Also on Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. at Hobby Center is Earthen Vessels' Elementally Earthen ($26.75 to $18.75), a performance that features works by Sandra Organ Solis. Expect music by Ella Fitzgerald and Duke Ellington along with a historic tribute to Cesar Chavez. And, get this, Solis has even managed to cajole former Houston Ballet dancer Lauren Anderson out of retirement. The evening also includes new works by Steve Rooks, formerly of the Martha Graham Dance Company.

    Will love conquer all? Perhaps, perhaps not.Find out at Houston Ballet's La Bayadère (The Temple Dancer).

    Nancy, Life in the Middle, January 2013, La Bayadere, Houston Ballet, Kelly Myernick and Artists of Houston Ballet, January 2013
      
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    Will love conquer all? Perhaps, perhaps not.Find out at Houston Ballet's La Bayadère (The Temple Dancer).
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    Remote workers in Houston earn far more than commuters, data shows

    John Egan, InnovationMap
    Apr 8, 2025 | 2:00 pm
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    Remote workers in Houston earn 40 percent more than their commuting counterparts, according to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau.

    In the Houston metro area, it pays to work from home.

    Data published recently by the U.S. Census Bureau shows remote workers in the Houston metro earn 40 percent more than their commuting counterparts. For remote workers in the Houston area, median earnings stood at $67,500 in 2023, compared with $48,200 for other workers.

    Federal data cited by Visual Capitalist indicates 11.8 percent of the Houston area’s labor pool, or nearly 460,000 people, were remote workers in 2023.

    In the Dallas metro area, the difference in median earnings between remote workers and non-remote workers is even more stark. According to Census Bureau data, remote workers there earned $77,000 in 2023 — 50.7 percent more than the $51,100 for traditional workers.

    Why the wide gap in pay? The Census Bureau says remote workers are more likely to be older, more likely to be white, and less likely to live below the poverty line. All of these traits contribute to higher income.

    Among home-based workers in the country’s five biggest metros, median earnings for remote workers were highest in the New York and Chicago areas (over $80,000) and lowest in the Houston area (under $70,000), according to the Census Bureau.

    The five-metro comparison also reveals that the Houston area had the highest share (6.8 percent) of all workers, both remote and non-remote, living below the federal poverty level.

    In a recent Substack post, urban planner Bill Fulton notes that remote workers in major cities typically earn 50 percent to 80 percent more than other workers do. He declares that “remote workers are far more affluent than everybody else. They are, of course, office workers, not blue-collar or service workers, and they tend to be more highly educated.”

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    This story originally appeared on our sister site, InnovationMap.

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