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A zesty wedge of Houston's history: And the 2013 Art Car Parade grand marshals are . . .

Joel Luks
Mar 28, 2013 | 2:34 pm

In recent years, the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, the quirky nonprofit that puts on the Art Car Parade, has turned to big celebs of yore like Dan Aykroyd, local heroes like Houston Texans defensive end JJ Watt and linebacker Connor Barwin and major players in philanthropy like the incomparable Lynn Wyatt to usher in the decades-long tradition.

Yet for the 26th installment of the procession of colorful clunkers, organizers have chosen a coterie of Houston artists of international repute whose creations carry the spirit of the city.

That would be John Alexander, Gertrude Barnstone, James Surls (awaiting final confirmation) and The Art Guys — Michael Galbreth and Jack Massing — will be at the helm of the two-hour parade, set for 1 p.m. on May 11 along Allen Parkway.

Who are these folks?

"These five individuals have been avid supporters of not just the Orange Show and its 31 years of programming, but also of many other cultural and artistic institutions throughout Houston and beyond, and they represent an important piece of our city's heritage,” Marilyn Oshman, Orange Show founder and chairman of the board, tells CultureMap. "We are excited to use this platform to honor them while at the same time exposing their lasting legacies to the public, who may not be as familiar with their work."

Collectively, each member of this assemblage of cultural attachés holds a zesty wedge of the overarching attitudes of the Orange Show and the Art Car Parade.

Paintings of John Alexander are part of the permanent holdings of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. The Beaumont-born artist, whose landscapes and Expressionist style have been mused by such wacky themes as a cat he lost in a divorce battle, was a mover and shaker in the art scene in the '70s. As he rubbed elbows with Jim Harithas, a seminal figure in the history of the Orange Show Monument, and James Surls, his connection to the parade is strong.

At 87 years old, sculptor Gertrude Barnstone is an icon of the city's history. She was an instrumental force in doing away with segregation in the Houston Independent School District in the '60s, was married to Howard Barnstone, one of the architects that contributed to the construction of the Rothko Chapel, and remains a loud voice for environmentalism and human rights.

The Art Guys have a way of blending ridiculousness with Realism such that their collective work questions anything that societal norms may take for granted.

Collectively, each member of this assemblage of cultural attachés holds a zesty wedge of the overarching attitudes of the Orange Show Center for Visionary Arts and the Art Car Parade — and Houston.

How lovely.

The Art Guys (shown here in a recent project, The Longest Street in Houston)

The Art Guys, The Longest Street in Houston
Photo by © Everett Taasevigen
The Art Guys (shown here in a recent project, The Longest Street in Houston)
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Texas romances as 3rd best state for singles in 2026 report

Amber Heckler
Feb 11, 2026 | 9:15 am
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Texans are in the right place to find love.

Finding love in the Lone Star State is easier than almost anywhere else in the country, so says a new study.

Texas ranked as the third best state for singles in WalletHub's annual "Best and Worst States for Singles" report, which compared all 50 states based on their "dating economics" (cost of living metrics and date-related costs like average price for coffee or a haircut), dating opportunities (such as an "openness to relationships" score or the share of single adults), and a romance and fun ranking (calculated based on various entertainment venues and attractions per capita).

WalletHub said Texas is the fourth most "romantic and fun" state for singles, and it ranked No. 6 nationally for its ample dating opportunities. In the dating economics category, Texas came in 18th.

Additionally, Texas tied with California for the most movie theaters per capita, and it landed in a four-way tie with California, New York, and Florida for the highest number of restaurants per capita.

In Houston, several local restaurants are gearing up for a romantic Valentine's Day weekend with dinner and drink specials. Or singles can skip a traditional dinner and instead impress their date by taking them to a romantic Valentine's-themed event.

The report's author said Texas offers "endless opportunities" for singles to find love because of its diversity, dense population, and its numerous date venues. Texans are also much more open to relationships than residents in other states, the report found.

"People in the Lone Star State are less likely than people in most states to show signs of 'attachment avoidance,' or discomfort with intimacy, based on nationwide psychological surveys," the report said. "In other words, if you’re looking for commitment, Texas is a good place to search."

WalletHub also gave a small shout-out to Texas' booming economy and high employment growth rates, which show the state has "a robust job market and expanding opportunities for workers across a wide range of industries."

The top 10 best states for singles in 2026 are:

  • No. 1 – Florida
  • No. 2 – New York
  • No. 3 – Texas
  • No. 4 – California
  • No. 5 – Illinois
  • No. 6 – Wisconsin
  • No. 7 – Pennsylvania
  • No. 8 – Massachusetts
  • No. 9 – Ohio
  • No. 10 – Minnesota
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