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At Last!

After courthouse wedding, couple celebrates with big fat Greek and Lebanese dance party

Heather Staible
Heather Staible
Dec 12, 2016 | 12:20 pm

As the first few notes of Etta James’ "At Last" played for John Dascoulias and Clifford Pugh’s first dance, knowing nods, hugs and smiles broke out among the wedding reception guests. It was a moment more than two decades in the making, perfectly encapsulating their love story in song.

The start of many “how we met” stories often involves mutual friends, a party and an immediate spark. Such was the case for Dascoulias & Pugh, who met at party in the mid-'90s and just clicked. At the time, Pugh was a features writer at the Houston Post and the relationship prompted Dascoulias to avoid a certain section of the paper.

“I knew I liked him, so I stopped reading his stories in the paper so I wouldn’t have a bias,” Dascoulias said. “It was important to me at the time.”

That sort of principled thinking guided the couple through the years. Fiercely committed, completely connected, they appreciated their backgrounds and cultures. Dascoulias is Greek and Pugh, who is editor-in-chief of CultureMap Houston, is part Lebanese and the two wove elements from each other’s heritage into their relationship.

Accident-al plans

It was Dascoulias who introduced the idea of the couple getting married, especially once the U.S. Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage nationwide in June 2015, but still Pugh resisted. After all, they were committed to each other and no piece of paper would change that. But the decision became much more pragmatic after Pugh was in a serious motorcycle accident in April. The wedding license became more than a symbol — it was about security.

“There are some real concerns we were dealing with like health benefits and Social Security,” Dascoulias said. “There wouldn’t be a question if we were legally married.”

So, after a 22-year relationship, Dascoulias and Pugh decided to make it official in a no-frills courthouse ceremony at a Harris County Courthouse Annex on Chimney Rock in May. But, as natural-born dancers and all-around fun guys, they also wanted to celebrate their special moment with the people they loved, doing what they loved.

“We wanted to dance!,” Pugh said. “We wanted to dance with our family and friends and have a great time.” The one hitch? Pugh was still recovering from a broken leg suffered in the accident and was maneuvering around on a walker, so the couple pinpointed November 5 as the wedding reception date and started planning.

Change of venue

Gallery owner Deborah Colton graciously offered her spacious venue for the reception, and the couple planned to tent the elegant backyard for an outdoor reception. But when the couple discovered 10 days before the reception that the city of Houston would not issue a noise permit past 10 pm, they scrambled to find an indoor location and moved the celebration to the plush new luxury event space, LifeHTX.

The couple worked with event planner Deborah Elias of Elias Events to create an elegant homage to Dascoulias’ Greek heritage with tables decorated with blue-and-white tableclothes, evil eyes peeking out from floral sculptures, and a white wedding cake trimmed in blue. Meaningful details like homemade baklava by Dascoulias’ mother and Greek pastries made by his aunt from Ohio were additional nods to his Greek culture.

As promised, music and dancing took center stage at the reception. After the sweet first dance, Pugh and Dascoulias encouraged guests to join them on the dance floor. Houston’s favorite good-time singer Bubba McNeely of the Bubba and Greg Duo entertained party guests during dinner and then amped up the party atmosphere afterwards, followed by DJ Chris Thomas.

The LifeHTX walls served as vibrant digital backdrops to the dancing of the Kalamatianos, a traditional Greek wedding dance. Guests held hands and began creating concentric circles around the couple and showered Pugh and Dascoulias with money, another traditional way of blessing the couple with prosperity and good luck. They also honored Pugh’s heritage, incorporating traditional Lebanese dancing — know as the dabke —to the party, with his Alabama cousin leading the way and Elias, who is of Syrian descent, offering high-pitched trills in celebration.

It was the perfect ending to a new beginning, and one Pugh is thankful for. "I wanted to wait until I could dance to really celebrate our marriage," Pugh said. "It was definitely worth the wait."

• Reception Venue:LifeHTX
• Reception Planner: Elias Events
• Food:Aladdin Mediterranean Cuisine
• Florist:Rexberry Events
• Cake:For Heaven's Cake
• Grooms' Tuxes: Zegna from Neiman Marcus
• Band: Bubba and Greg Duo
• DJ: Chris Thomas, Bradley David Entertainment
• Photographer:Daniel Ortiz Photography
• Invitations:Bering's
• Rental:Aztec Events and Tents

The evening ended with the classic disco tune, "Last Dance," as a giant gold disco ball was flashed on the screen.

Wedding Pugh Dascoulias party disco ball
Daniel Ortiz Photography
The evening ended with the classic disco tune, "Last Dance," as a giant gold disco ball was flashed on the screen.
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Texas' Big Bend named one of the world's must-see destinations for 2023

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Big Bend made National Geographic's Best of the World 2023 list.

The pandemic took a toll on pretty much ever industry, especially food and travel. But some destinations suffered less than others: Big Bend National Park out in far west Texas became a hot spot for road trippers from Texas and beyond. To that end, National Geographic Travel included the vast natural wonder in its recent Best of the World 2023 list.

The annual list rounds up 25 global destinations "under the radar, ahead of the curve, and ready for you to start exploring," according to the article. National Geographic editors frame the list within five categories: Community, Nature, Culture, Family, and Adventure.

Big Bend landed in the Nature category, "5 wildly underrated natural escapes for 2023," and it's in good company: The list also includes the Azores, Botswana, Slovenia, and the Scottish Highlands.

According to a release, the list is themed around "travel destinations and experiences that leverage the benefits of tourism to strengthen their local communities, natural and built environments, and sense of place." Big Bend fits right into that criteria, attracting tourism to small-town communities near the park such as Marfa, Alpine, Presidio, Marathon, and Fort Davis, which all benefit from the influx of people passing through to Big Bend.

The park itself welcomed over 394,000 visitors in 2020, about 15 percent less than 2019. 2021 more than made up for that deficit, though: Big Bend welcomed a record 581,000 visitors as travelers continued to seek open spaces and natural wonders.

Apart from contributing to the local economy, the National Geographic article touts the park's locale in a "remote and arid part of west Texas," which "nurtures more cactus species than any other national park, as well as birds such as roadrunners and bright yellow Scott’s orioles, and mammals such as javelina."

So pack the car and plan your next trip out west, and don't forget some of our top tips for off-the-grid adventures in the area.

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Celebrity designer Jason Wu wows with Spring 2023 runway debut at Uptown's most chic boutique

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Celebrity designer Jason Wu wows with Spring 2023 runway debut at Uptown's most chic boutique
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Julie Roberts (center), Jason Wu, Jennifer Mohler Graves, and guest at the 7thAnnual Go Red for Women Fashion Show featuring Wu's Spring/Summer 2023 collection.

Posh Uptown Park boutiqueElizabeth Anthony lit up the sky with the Houston debut of Jason Wu's 2023 Spring/Summer Collection at the 7th Annual Go Red for Women Fashion Show.

Fashionistas turned out in droves to catch a glimpse of the designer seated front and center through the entire show – a bold move as designers usually stay in the back until the final walk – and to get the first look at his newest designs.

Photo by Daniel Ortiz

Julie Roberts (center), Jason Wu, Jennifer Mohler Graves, and guest at the 7thAnnual Go Red for Women Fashion Show featuring Wu's Spring/Summer 2023 collection.

Fall is a big time for fashion. Designers unveil their latest creations during fashion shows in Paris, New York, Milan and London. Wu, who famously dressed Michelle Obama for two inaugural balls and her recently debuted White House portrait, was no exception. His latest line is full of light and semi-sheer fabrics, along with floral designs from artist Leonardo Pucci, who Wu discovered on Instagram. His collection is the epitome of sophistication and laid-back glamour – very fitting of women's desire for the perfect blend of the two.

Wu's stop in Houston is part of the American Heart Association's Go Red for Women signature campaign to raise awareness that heart disease is women's most significant health threat. Several notable Houstonians took part in the fashion show, including Katherine Whaley, Ursaline Hamilton, Dr. Ruth Bush, Jordan Seff, ShelaghMichael Brown, and Kristina Somerville.

We sat down with Wu to talk about his affinity towards Houston, his latest collection and his love of Texas barbeque.

CultureMap: Why is it important for you to showcase your Spring/Summer 2023 collection in Houston?

Jason Wu: Houston loves glamour. I wanted to focus on highlighting the beauty of the garment's interior through inside-out details, creating a key theme seen throughout the collection. People are dressing up again, and now every moment is a momen