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    Better Than Laughing Gas

    Jay Leno cracks 'em up at Alley Theatre's $1 million gala held on the floor of NRG stadium

    Shelby Hodge
    May 11, 2015 | 2:15 pm

    "Whose idea was this anyway?" Jay Leno cracked wise as he attempted to summon intimate comedy club ambience in the vast environs of NRG Stadium. While the space might have been less than ideal for entertainment, it proved to be a commendable canvas for the Alley Theatre's "Much Ado About the Alley" gala.

    "This is the worst place ever for a standup comedian," Leno quipped as he viewed the immense party setting adding, "We're about 64,000 people short." Yet, the 600 black-tie attired guests who did attend the gala in this most unusual setting were enchanted by the elaborate decor that channeled "merry olde" England. The fact that the event raised more than $1 million further validated the location.

    Chairs Mady and Ken Kades had envisioned the Shakespearean evening decorated in reds and gold, the theme grandly interpreted by Richard Flowers and The Events Co. Bravos for the beautiful setting could be heard throughout the party scene, which occupied about half of the Houston Texans playing field. Skylights were blacked out and the ceiling was dark with all light work focusing on the party action.

    The space featured lengthy banquet style tables, round tables and even tables of four, each laden with beautiful bouquets of garden flowers some with a touch of fruits and vegetables, each arrangement different. The party perimeter was defined by red velvet draping and murals of the 15th century Unicorn Tapestries.

    Amid the lavish setting, guests raised their champagne glasses to the evening's honoree, Margaret Alkek Williams, the toast led by Alley managing director Dean Gladden. The two were joined in the program on stage by Alley artistic director Gregory Boyd and emcee Deborah Duncan. From there David Caceres and his orchestra provided dinner music until Leno took the stage. Also receiving special recognition on this night was Alley patron Beth Madison, entertainment chair who made Leno's appearance possible.

    Dinner, by the way, was one of Jackson and Co.'s best in recent memory. The four courses were comprised of a miniature vegetable terrine, poached Arctic char, a brace of stuffed quail and a pear royale for dessert.

    Despite the challenges of the space, Leno had fans laughing. Among them were Sue and Lester Smith, Helene and Dror Zadok, Jana and Scotty Arnoldy, Gracie and Bob Cavnar, Laura Bellows and Jack Pendergrast, Josie de Guzman, Jane Gladden, Trini Mendenhall, Andrew Cordes and Brian Teichman, Karla and Greg Vesey and Kristi and John Schiller.

    Following his presentation Leno moved to the Houston Texans owner's suite for a brief VIP meet-and-greet. Down on the stadium floor (cement, grass palettes removed), the party continued as the young professionals poured in for the late-night bash chaired by Michelle Phillips and David Peck, David Bamford and Luis Bamford-Perez.

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    Hook ‘Em

    Burnt orange pride fills River Oaks for Longhorn Legacy Gala

    Joel Luks
    May 25, 2026 | 1:00 pm
    Texas Exes Scholarship Gala 2026
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    Cowboys with Dean Bobby Chesney and Heather Chesney.

    A little burnt orange goes a long way in Houston.

    Texas Exes Scholarship Gala 2026

    Photo by Wilson Parish

    Cowboys with Dean Bobby Chesney and Heather Chesney.

    The Texas Exes Houston Chapter’s Longhorn Legacy Scholarship Gala practically lit up River Oaks Country Club like the UT Tower after a Red River win. More than 300 Longhorn loyalists gathered for an evening steeped in tradition and just the right amount of Texas swagger.

    The night honored the Judy and Dudley Oldham Family, whose commitment to the university has clearly become the stuff of campus lore. Greeting attendees at valet was Smokey the Cannon, the beloved Longhorn fixture maintained by the Texas Cowboys and typically reserved for touchdowns, kickoff fanfare, and the triumphant strains of “The Eyes of Texas.”

    Texas Exes Houston Chapter president Waheed Bhuyan, alongside event chairs Nancy Genitempo and Lauren Laigle, welcomed attendees and thanked supporters for continuing the chapter’s scholarship mission. The event was emceed by Cyndy Roberts.

    Scholarship recipient Bianca Franco, a first-year student at the McCombs School of Business, spoke about her journey to UT. A tribute video honoring the Oldham family followed, sparking an emotional response as attendees rose once to applaud the honorees as they took the stage.

    Dean Bobby Chesney of the UT School of Law reflected on the Oldhams’ impact on the university community, while Houston City Council Member Sallie Alcorn delivered an official proclamation from Mayor John Whitmire, declaring April 9 as Judy and Dudley Oldham Day in Houston. A silent auction helped propel the evening’s fundraising total to $270,000 for student scholarships.

    On the scene were Robert Jones, Rick Harsch, Kendra Hakanson, Breanna Ellis, Mariah Adeeko, June Deadrick, Brock Niezgoda and Meg Hayward, Ginger Cearley, Kristen Cannon, Vivien and Scott Caven, Cynthia and John Adkins, Karen and Charles Mathews, Kim and Scott Torres, Kyle Griffin, Richard Vega, Laura McWilliams, Katie and Mike Lowenberg, Lauren and John Beckworth, Maidie Ryan, Carol Husbands, Emma Oldham, John Oldham, Kitty and Steve Oldham, Mark Oldham, Molly Oldham, Pat Oldham, Kristi and Mike Oldham, Pam and Scott Carpenter, Edith Odom, Kenan Oldham, and Oliver Oldham.

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