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    Calendar Closeup

    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — bras and bridesmaids galore!

    Joel Luks
    May 23, 2013 | 11:42 am

    As Memorial Day Weekend comes around, take the opportunity to think about the unimaginable number of brave men and women who sacrificed their lives so we can enjoy so many freedoms we often take for granted.

    Make this a memorable week by spending time with those close to you and enjoying a handful of the city's happenings, which include a wedding-themed fete, a crawfish binge, a beachy party, a crime-solving PI and artful bras.

    If you click on the link below each event suggestion, you'll be led to a page that has helpful intel, like where to eat, shop and drink nearby your final destination. No need to write these deets down. We have a function that downloads the skinny right to your electronic calendar.

    "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride" Party at Rienzi

    I have a love affair with Rienzi because of its refined collection and graceful setting that together recount a slice of the city's history. What I love more is when this Museum of Fine Arts, Houston satellite venue decides to lighten things up by hosting kooky gatherings.

    The "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride" party is a spoof on the The Wedding Dress exhibition, currently on view through June 30. Thumb your nose at the iconic garment by showing up in your best — or worse — version of nuptial attire. Who knows? You may win a prize for your creativity.

    The skinny: Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Rienzi; tickets are $20 for the general public, $18 for MFAH members.

    First Annual City of Friendswood Crawfish Festival

    There's no dearth of socials that focus on the consumption of countless pounds of crawfish as an excuse to either raise funds or bring people together for the heck of it. Crawfish season, which typically runs March through June, has inspired the City of Friendswood, with the help of Justin's Seafood, to start its own tradition — a day-long, family-friendly fest with food, live music and an artist market that enlivens the growing suburb.

    Among the activities are a series of crawfish eating contests, a kid zone and tunes by the Zydeco Dots, LT & The Zydeco Mob and Dora & The Zydeco Bad Boys. Best of all, a portion of the piggy bank goes to support Sunshine Kids and the Friendswood Lions Club.

    The skinny: Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8p.m.; Centennial Park; tickets start at $5.

    East Beach Grand Re-Opening

    While much attention has gone to Galveston's makeover on the west side of the island, in time for Memorial Day Weekend is the re-opening of East Beach, what locals consider the biggest beach in Texas. The $1.6 million reconstruction venture means that beach lovers will enjoy a new pavilion, a boardwalk and an entertainment stage.

    The Buzz 94.5 FM hosts a day of music with headlining bands The Last Place You Look, Who is BC and Lost, alongside other activities — some free, some paid — such as a big bonfire, an obstacle course, a rock-climbing wall and a fireworks spectacle at dusk.

    The skinny: Saturday, 2 to 9 p.m.; East Beach; admission is free.

    Alley Theatre presents Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club

    Summertime at the Alley Theatre means some type of whodunit play. Everyone's favorite detective — as if he needs any kind of introduction — follows clues, ruses and red herrings as he takes on the case that has prominent men dropping like flies.

    Having been cast in main roles for The Crucifer of Blood and Sherlock Holmes, resident leading man Todd Waite returns as the eminent sleuth in what Alley's officials are touting as a spectacular, lavish production.

    The skinny: Saturday through June 23; Alley Theatre; tickets start at $26.

    The Brazarre: An Artful Bras Event and Silent Auction benefiting the American Cancer Society

    There's no reason why humor, philanthropy, art and one beloved undergarment can't mingle for a good cause. Now in its third year, Brazarre asks local smiths to create a brassiere in their own aesthetic vocabulary. The works are then sold in a silent auction with proceeds supporting more than just the female anatomy. That would be the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life Greater Heights.

    Liberty Kitchen has stepped up to provide light bites for guests.

    The skinny: Saturday, 6-9 p.m.; tickets are $5.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop happy gal Nancy Wozny's pick: Main Street Theater presents Close Up Space by Molly Smith Metzler

    Nancy says: "I'm heading off to Molly Smith Metzler's Close Up Space at Main Street Theater for a couple of reasons. First, it's a father daughter story. A powerful literary editor fights a losing battle against the lowering of linguistic standards instead of helping his daughter with the death of her mother. She shows up with a cooler of snow speaking only Russian and hilarity ensues.

    "The other reason is that Up Close Space was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. And the cast, which includes Rutherford Cravens and Carolyn Johnson, is a superb lineup of Houston talent. The play also closes MST's 38th season and there's no shortage of excitement around there with the plans to upgrade their cozy digs."

    The skinny: Through June 16; Main Street Theater Rice Village; tickets start at $30.

    Galveston's East Beach $1.6 million reconstruction venture means that beach lovers will enjoy a new pavilion, a boardwalk and an entertainment stage.

    Galveston East Beach
    Photo by Vadim Troshkin
    Galveston's East Beach $1.6 million reconstruction venture means that beach lovers will enjoy a new pavilion, a boardwalk and an entertainment stage.
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    Roll call of the rich

    Richard Kinder is Houston's richest billionaire in 2025, Forbes says

    Amber Heckler
    Sep 9, 2025 | 4:00 pm
    Richard and Nancy Kinder
    Photo courtesy of The Kinder Foundation
    Richard Kinder has surpassed Tilman Fertitta to become the richest billionaire in Houston in 2025.

    America's wealthiest billionaires are $1.2 trillion richer in 2025, bringing their collective worth to a staggering $6.6 trillion. And Houston's own Richard Kinder has become the richest billionaire in the city, according to the new Forbes 400.

    The Kinder Morgan chairman is the 11th richest Texas resident, and ranks as the 108th richest American. Kinder also dethroned Tilman Fertitta to claim the title as the wealthiest Houstonian.

    The annual Forbes 400 list is a definitive ranking of the wealthiest Americans, using interviews, financial data, and documentation provided by billionaires and their companies.

    The publication estimates Kinder's net worth at $10.6 billion, up from $8.1 billion last year. He also appears among Forbes' separate list of the richest billionaires in the world.

    "It’s been a year unlike any we’ve seen in the four decades we’ve tracked America’s billionaire class,” said Forbes senior editor Chase Peterson-Withorn in a press release. "The super-rich at the very top are richer than ever — and between the White House and the booming stock market, they’re as powerful as they’ve ever been."

    Kinder, 80, co-founded oil and gas pipeline firm Kinder Morgan in 1997, which is now known as one of the largest American energy infrastructure companies. He stepped down as CEO in 2015, though he still chairs the board of directors.

    Kinder and his wife, Nancy, also founded Houston-based nonprofit the Kinder Foundation in 1997. The organization provides "major gifts to public causes with the intention of helping people realize healthy and rewarding lives," according to its website.

    In May 2025, the Kinders pledged $150 million to Texas Children's Hospital and MD Anderson to create the Kinder Children's Cancer Center.

    Kinder Children\u2019s Cancer Center reveal party Rich and Nancy Kinder with Dr. Debra Sukin and Dr. Peter WT Pisters. Photo by Johnny Than

    "Our philanthropic efforts center on supporting transformational projects in Houston, and this initiative exemplifies that mission in every way," said Kinder in a press release. "We were deeply impressed by the extraordinary leadership and unwavering commitment of both UT MD Anderson and Texas Children’s to pursue a bold, collaborative model of care. It is a rare and powerful moment when two leading organizations come together to create something entirely new – something capable of reshaping the future of pediatric cancer care."

    Richest Houstonians
    In all, 43 Texas billionaires made it on the 2025 Forbes 400 list, and 10 are based in the Houston metro.

    Hospitality honcho Fertitta, 68, is the second-richest billionaire in Houston, and his net worth has jumped from $10.1 billion last year to $11 billion in 2025. He owns the Golden Nugget Casinos, the Houston Rockets, Texas-based restaurant and entertainment company Landry's, and also serves as the U.S. Ambassador to Italy.

    "Serving as President Trump's ambassador to Italy 'is a real job,' says Fertitta, who personally oversaw the renovation of Villa Taverna, the ambassador's residence in Rome," Forbes wrote in his profile.

    Fertitta most recently put his ritzy 250-foot-long superyacht on the market for about $192 million, with Forbes saying he "has a bigger one on order."

    Here's how the rest of Houston's billionaires fared on this year's list:

    • Oil tycoon Jeffery Hildebrand ties for No. 123 nationally with an estimated net worth of $10 billion. Last year: $7.6 billion.
    • Toyota mega-dealer Dan Friedkin ranks 128th nationally with an estimated net worth of $9.7 billion. Last year: $7.6 billion.
    • Houston pipeline heir Randa Duncan Williams ranks 130th with an estimated net worth of $9.5 billion. Fellow pipeline heirs Dannine Avara and Milane Frantz tie for 135th nationally. Each has an estimated net worth of $9.4 billion. Scott Duncan ranks No. 141 with a $9.2 billion estimated net worth.
    • Houston Texans owner Janice McNair ranks 201st nationally with an estimated net worth of $7.3 billion. Last year: $6.2 billion.
    • Energy exploration chief exec George Bishop of The Woodlands ranks No. 325 with an estimated net worth of $4.7 billion. Last year: $5 billion.

    Richest billionaires elsewhere in Texas
    The richest person in America in 2025 is none other than Austin-based Elon Musk. Musk, 54, saw his net worth skyrocket to $428 billion this year, or $184 billion more than his 2024 net worth. He claimed the No. 1 spot for the fourth time.

    Walmart heiress Alice Walton of Fort Worth was dubbed the wealthiest woman in America for 2025. Walton, 75, simultaneously holds the title as the richest woman in the world. Forbes estimates Walton's net worth at $106 billion (up from $89.2 billion last year) and proclaims her as the first female centibillionaire (a person with a 12-digit fortune) in America. Now that's wealth.

    "Tariffs. Inflation. Slowing employment. None of it has hit the fortunes of America’s billionaires," Forbes said. "A decade ago, when it took $1.7 billion to make The Forbes 400, a net worth of $3.8 billion was comfortably within the top half of the ranking — now that lofty sum is the minimum required."

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