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The city's voice: Five hidden Houston stories you cannot miss
Do you know which Texas city prides itself on having the longest-running major in the country? Care to put your money where your mouth is? The answer will surprise you.
This and many other interesting local tidbits are part of this installment of CultureMap's Houston's Voice Highlights, hosted by CultureMap's resident savvy city slicker, the fearless Whitney Radley. This "best of" compilation of the top five overall videos and the top three new videos, produced by Houston's Voice media partners, offers an amuse-bouche to the many wonders that often hide in the Bayou City.
Consider this three-minute episode your Cliff's Notes to the local video network. Though if you are curious to explore more, be sure to search on Houston's Voice for the complete videos or click on the links below.
And if you are wondering the answer to the mayor question, that would be Richmond.
Top five overall videos:
- "Richmond, TX--Where History Meets Opportunity" by Positive Image Productions for Houston’s Voice
- "Top 25 Women of Houston 2012" by Joy in Motion Productions
- "SEARCH Homeless to Hopeful Stories" by SEARCH Homeless Services
- "The Black Hole Report-Seymore Foxhole Part Six" by Phonoscope Media Inc. – Positively Incorrect TV, Scott Cluthe
- "The Dalai Lama by Live Stream in Houston" by The Institute for Interfaith Dialog
Top three new videos:
- "HISD High School Students Speak Out" by HISD-TV News and Information
- "Get a Job! No Experience? What to do?" by Houston Community College System TV
- "The Baby Isaac Crew Anti-Bully Tour" by Uplift Comics Television
Editor's note: Hidden Houston, an interactive multimedia series, aims to reveal the many things that are unique about the Bayou City and its surrounding areas.