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    Gold bustiers & Combat boots

    The sexy apocalypse: Vixens in lingerie, dominatrices & Elvis spice things upfor Frenetic

    Joel Luks
    Aug 6, 2012 | 10:20 am
    • Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
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    • Krumping corpses courtesy of FrenetiCore Dance Theater's Kira Boerkircher,Rebecca French, Taylor Martin, Mollie Miller, Dorianne Castillo-Rivera andMallory Horn.
      Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • A scene from Zombietopia.
      Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • Raunchy cyborgs with a penchant for blood and green slime — accessorized byfeathers, shiny tassels and pearl-studded lingerie. . .
      Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • . . . stripped 1920s burlesque-style in an impish cabaret. The trio of dancersis better known as Dem Damn Dames.
      Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • ChinaCat Dance's dominatrices-cum-vixens in torn fishnets, gold bustiers andcombat boots. . .
      Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com
    • . . . seduced with fire blazing from their fingers.
      Photo by © Chinh Phan/CultureMapSNAP.com

    So they say that the Mayan calendar posits that doomsday is near. For mortals curious about post-apocalyptic survival, Frenetic Theater and the Houston Zombie Walk offered what such a scenario may look like Saturday night.

    The strobe of a siren light atop an official SUV tipped off drivers approaching "Apocalypse Ball" that something had gone terribly wrong inside this freaky warehouse.

    It wasn't "unusual" to find Barry Manilow and Elvis Presley donning a Goth jumpsuit and singing, accompanied by the syth-pop timber of an obsolete Nintendo and Commodore 64. Raunchy cyborgs with a penchant for blood and green slime — accessorized by feathers, shiny tassels and pearl-studded lingerie — stripped 1920s burlesque-style in an impish cabaret.

    Walking corpses krumped and dark dominatrices/vixens in torn fishnets, gold bustiers and combat boots seduced with fire blazing from their fingers.

    Those crazies morphed the east end building into an artsy toxic wasteland, one that raised funds for the looming Houston Fringe Festival, which runs Aug. 30 to Sept. 15.

    Bring it on.

    Creating the fantasy ambiance was the wry Robert Thoth, who earned a few "indecent" cat calls from the over-capacity, standing-room only 140-plus throng; the naughty Dem Damn Dames' Midnight Joy, Tifa Tittlywinks and LaLa LeRoux; ChinaCat Dance's Maggie Lasher, Jilianne Barzilla, Brittany Barnett and Lyndsay Lunsmann; and FrenetiCore Dance Theater's Kira Boerkircher, Rebecca French, Taylor Martin, Mollie Miller, Dorianne Castillo-Rivera and Mallory Horn.

    Those crazies morphed the East End building into an artsy toxic wasteland, one that raised funds for the looming Houston Fringe Festival, which runs Aug. 30 to Sept. 15.

    The event also raised awareness for the upcoming Zombie Walk on Oct. 27, a downtown quarantine zone street bash that benefits Houston Children's Charity, Dove Key Ranch Wildlife Rehab and Spay/Houston, and also launches the comic book series, Tales of the Houston Zombie Walk, published by Austin-based CCP Comics with art by Franz Josef.

    Adding to the theme was Action Figure Laboratories CEO and Rice MBA grad Phillip Leech, who enticed ghoulish guests with the option of crafting their own three dimensional gizmo via computer imaging. Zeapod Cakery's Liz Hale tempted with an elaborate five-flavor fondant cake. Vanilla, strawberry, cookies and cream, chocolate and red velvet — it didn't last too long.

    Sales of photographs, paintings, metalwork and multimedia exhibits by Daniel Anguilu, Rachael Harmeyer, Bret Harmeyer, Kyle Fu and artists from Zen Art Space fattened up the piggy bank.

    Among the undead were Houston Zombie Walk commander Darren Tompkins in formal wear, toting a machine gun, Houston Endowment's David Lake, Adam Walker, Voltaire Cabigoni, Jerry Warren, Lena Silva, Adriana Flores, Lady Cocchia, Kyle Fu, Lindsay Lewis, Cathy Neff, Tyler Davenport, Leah Lewis, Karen Grant, Norman Lyle Futrell, Kehinbe Hart, Robert Lucas and Courtney Locke.

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    Painted with Purpose

    21 Houston doctors trade scrubs for canvases at Arts of Healing gala

    Joel Luks
    Dec 11, 2025 | 2:30 pm
    Arts of Healing gala 2025
    Photo by Alida Bonifaz
    Chita Craft, Bethany Buchanan, and Nora Jarrard.

    Turns out, creativity isn’t just for the canvas. It pulses through the hands of healers, too.

    Arts of Healing gala 2025

    Photo by Alida Bonifaz

    Chita Craft, Bethany Buchanan, and Nora Jarrard.

    That was the spirit of The Arts of Healing Eighth Annual Gala, where physicians traded lab coats for aprons and oils to showcase their artistic prowess at The Post Oak Hotel on November 8.

    Guests — close to 500 — were greeted by a floral fantasia courtesy of Blooming Gallery. A grand circular bar anchored the room, while a curated silent auction, wine pull, and an ultra-chic Valobra raffle for a diamond necklace tempted attendees. The centerpiece? Art by 21 physician-artists being honored that evening lining the entire ballroom.

    Among the physicians celebrated for their contributions both in hospitals and on canvas were Dr. Shetal Amin, Dr. Deepak Bedi, Dr. Mark Dannenbaum, Dr. Meshann Fitzgerald, Dr. Matthew Goldman, Dr. Brandon Goodwin, Dr. Mollie Gordon, Dr. Maysoon Hamed, Dr. Emily Jamea, Dr. Henry Kuerer,Dr. JP LeFave, Dr. Dean Moore, Dr. Marlene Morales, Dr. Sehar Najamus, Dr. Eric Powitzky, Dr. Terrence Wadley, Dr. Cindy Williams, Dr. Jose Miguel Yamal, Dr. Sarrah Zadeh, and Dr. Isaac Raijman, who, alongside his wife, Lori Raijman, founded the Arts of Healing Foundation.

    Co-chaired by Rachel and Warren Ellsworth IV and Natalie and Mark Bordman, the evening marked a fundraising high, collecting more than $560,000 to support The Arts of Healing and its Sunshine Kids Summer Camp collaboration. The initiative brings children facing cancer from across Texas together for creativity, connection, and joy.

    A special musical cameo brought the house down when honoree Dr. Jeff Ross took the stage, trumpet in hand, for a guest appearance with Dry Water Band. The dance floor stayed thumping well into the night, a tribute to the spirit of creativity as medicine.

    Summoning their inner Picassos were Sarah Collins, Michele and Youval Meicler, Kristen Collins, Betsy and Jimmy Montgomery, Courtney and Zac Harmon, Kristen Cannon, Cathleen Fishel, Stephanie Wilcox, Alexis Rosales, Faith Majors, Bethany Buchanan, Susan and Steve Beatte, Larry Doty, Vanessa and Chuck Ames, Dana Barton and Robert Clay, Rita Shuma, Jennifer Wisler, Dr. Rukmini Rednam, Dr. Victoria Chang, Dr. Danielle Antosh, Katie Tsuru, and Dr. Kathy Nguyen.

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