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    HGO goes glam

    Houston Grand Opera raises $1.3 million at retro-glam, disco-inspired gala

    Joel Luks
    Apr 16, 2024 | 1:26 pm

    What must casual passersby have thought was happening at the Wortham Theater Center, its plaza invaded by retro-futuristic sculptural shapes that formed a corridor-like red carpet, welcoming guests in gleaming frocks to a refined evening affair on Saturday, April 13.

    Inside, the Houston Grand Opera Mirror Ball disguised the reds and peaches of the expansive lobby in favor of platinum sparkle from floor to ceiling, accented by a giant disco ball, motion-activated balls dangling from up above, and bold hot pink and purple florals. Those petals also found their way into the entry cocktail — a whimsical gin and tonic. For those who regularly attend performances in the Eugene Aubry-designed space, one would certainly not recognize it, courtesy of the creativity of Richard Flowers, HGO staff, and Isabel and Ignacio Torras. He lights up when you call him “Nacho,” his preferred nickname.

    It was Lynn Wyatt who first enticed the Torras to support HGO, then becoming more stalwart donors by contributing to shows that elevated Spanish and Latin culture, including the zarzuela Suite Española with HGO artistic advisor Ana María Martínez and the company’s second mariachi opera, El Milagro del Recuerdo. Personally, though Nacho had his own, shall we say, short-lived career as a crooner, studying singing for a year so the former commodities trader could serenade guests at his daughter's wedding in Barcelona.

    Then again, the evening was dedicated to young people, as general director and CEO Khori Dastoor said. The fundraiser was earmarked for the Community and Learning Program, which reaches two-thirds of the nonprofit’s audience with initiatives such as Opera To-Go. As for the mirror leitmotif? A reference to HGO’s spirit of reflecting what’s relevant to locals.

    Celebrating 40 years with HGO, chorus director Richard Bado summoned party-goers to warm up their voices and participate in a charming performance of “So Long, Farewell” from The Sound of Music featuring the Von Trapp family children. The young artists, who were selected from among hundreds of hopefuls who auditioned for the roles, are set to perform the Rodgers and Hammerstein show from April 26 to May 12.

    In between courses by chef Luis Roger of BCN and MAD Houston, mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard and the chorus enchanted with the famous “L'amour est un oiseau rebelle” from Bizet's Carmen. The aria, known more colloquially as the “Habanera,” was quite apropos as a nod Nacho's Spanish heritage. When it came to sweets, toi toi toi goes to Rocambolesc, located in Uptown Park, as the gelato concept from Spain was a fab addition to the menu. As the owners of BCN, MAD and Rocambolesc, the Torras indeed had imparted a unique flavor in this fundraiser.

    The circular, reflective dance floor burst to life with nostalgic '80s and '90s beats, courtesy of entertainment by Universal Crush from Nashville. Adding to the excitement, dancers sporting disco ball headpieces distributed feather boas and other quirky accessories while sweet mocktails served in disco-themed steins magically appeared. All the dazzling hoopla led to $1.3 million raised for HGO.

    Among the crowd of 450 were artistic and music director Patrick Summers, board chair Claire Liu and Joe Greenberg, Janet Gurwitch and Ron Franklin, Carey Kirkpatrick, Ann and Jonathan Ayre, Chau Nguyen and Jay Sears, Lily Jang and Julien Nolan, Megan and Jason Ryan, Dancie and Jim Ware, Jack Bell, Tom Ajamie, Janet and John Carrig, Beth Madison, Sushila and Durga Agrawal, Anne and Albert Chao, Marianne and Joe Geagea, Teresa and José Ivo, Margaret Alkek Williams, Rachelle and Jeff Ball, Penny and Paul Lloyd, Lori and David LePori, Elizabeth and Ilyas Colombowala, Isabel and Danny David, Allyson Pritchet and Brian Dunham, Dian and Harlan Stai, Cynthia and Tony Petrello, and C.C. and Duke Ensell.

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    Photo by Katy Anderson

    HGOs Patrick Summers and Khori Dastoor.

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    time to move on

    Houston's best farmers market bids beloved manager a fond farewell

    Eric Sandler
    May 29, 2025 | 5:30 pm
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    Tyler Horne with his wife Ashley and their daughter.

    One of the guiding lights of Houston’s best farmers market is about to get his Saturday mornings back. Tyler Horne, the market manager for Houston nonprofit Urban Harvest, is leaving his position after 17 years for a new job in commercial real estate. His last market will be this Saturday, May 31.

    During that time, he’s seen a lot of growth at the market, which is held every Saturday from 8 am-12 pm. Back in 2008, the market only had about 30 vendors that occupied a parking lot behind an office building in the Upper Kirby area. Horne helped lead the market’s move to the campus of St. John’s School in 2018, which paved the way for substantial growth.

    In his role, Horne oversees both the market’s day-to-day operations — collecting rent, coordinating with security (mostly traffic management), making sure people used tent weights on windy days, etc. — and searching for the right mix of compelling vendors to lure shoppers to the market. He’s a jovial presence who greets regulars warmly and offers assistance to first-timers by helping them navigate the almost 100 vendors who sell everything from farm fresh produce and locally-raised meats to pastries and sauces.

    "Tyler has been a great cheerleader and connector of people at the Farmers Market since his arrival,” Urban Harvest executive director Janna Roberson tells CultureMap. “He has a gift for meeting interesting people, learning their stories and bringing them into the Houston food community. Tyler is a true renaissance man, knows everything and anything about details most people have no idea about, he is a true, kind and generous soul. We will miss his smiling face and endless stories here at Urban Harvest!"

    Horne has also had a keen eye for up-and-coming culinary talent to serve hot food at the market. Urban Harvest offered a home to chef Benchawan Jabthong Painter before she become a James Beard Award winner and chef Emmanuel Chavez long before he earned a Food & Wine Best New Chef award. Their time at the market allowed both restaurants to build a following that helped drive their success.

    “The vendor development piece was a big part of my success,” Horne tells CultureMap. “In any given year, I could find 20-30 vendors to cycle through.” Later, he adds, “We serve as an incubator to these small businesses to grow and go on to do something else. That’s why the challenge of keeping a steady stream of new people is so important.”

    Horne contributed to the environment in more subtle ways, too. Urban Harvest hosts live music every week the market is open, and Horne acknowledges that he devoted considerable time to finding the right mix of performers to suit the environment.

    Now he’ll be taking those skills to Ironbridge Realty Partners. The Houston-based firm will provide Horne with the opportunity to grow in an industry he dabbled in before joining Urban Harvest.

    “It’s a great shop with a small team. It’s the kind of place I can learn the business and grow,” he says. “That’s what I need is mentorship to help me learn how to take the skills from running the farmers market to making a successful go in commercial real estate.”

    While he’ll primarily be focused on representing landlords, Horne says he aspires to work with a few restaurants, too. After all, he’s watched several of the market’s former tenants go through the process of finding a brick-and-mortar space.

    Of course, leaving Urban Harvest doesn’t mean he won’t be present at the market. It’s still his favorite place to shop for produce. But it will be nice not having to be there at 7 am every Saturday.

    “Seventeen years has been tremendous,” he says. “It’s going to be great to be on the other side of the tent.”

    Urban Harvest declined to respond to CultureMap’s questions about if or when it plans to hire a new market manager.

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