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Dacia Clay

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Past articles by Dacia:

Houston Area Toxic Waste Sites Flooded; EPA Not On Scene

Many of Houston's Superfund sites are now flooded, with the risk that waters were stirring dangerous sediment. → Read More

Houston Area Toxic Waste Sites Flooded; EPA Not On Scene

Many of Houston's Superfund sites are now flooded, with the risk that waters were stirring dangerous sediment. → Read More

Coping With Vicarious Trauma Through Meditation

An event at the Rothko Chapel aims to help those whose job is to help others through trauma. → Read More

Coping With Vicarious Trauma Through Meditation

An event at the Rothko Chapel aims to help those whose job is to help others through trauma. → Read More

Writing The City: Jennifer Latson

We talk a big game when it comes to love and empathy. But what would life be like if you could never turn that switch off? → Read More

Writing The City: Jennifer Latson

We talk a big game when it comes to love and empathy. But what would life be like if you could never turn that switch off? → Read More

Classical Classroom, Ep. 171: Strange Loop, With Jessica Meyer

Hear the story of a musician with something to say. → Read More

Classical Classroom, Ep. 171: Strange Loop, With Jessica Meyer

Hear the story of a musician with something to say. → Read More

Classical Classroom, Episode 83: Nico Muhly Speaks Volumes About Listening To New Classical Music

How is listening to new classical music different than listening to classical classics? → Read More

Downtown Art Installation Takes Experimental Film Outside To Play

Downtown’s new art installation has Houstonians literally stopping in their tracks. → Read More

Writing The City: Birth Of The Cool – The Story Of Brazos Bookstore

A guy named Karl started a store, and it essentially gave rise to Houston's literary community as we know it today. → Read More

Writing The City: Novelist Cassandra Rose Clarke And Writefest

The Houston novelist gives a sneak peak of her upcoming book and talks about Writefest, a unique festival for emerging writers. → Read More

Houston Ranks Second In State Of The Arts Report

A new statewide report shows the arts have a big economic impact in Texas. But is Texas giving back to the arts? → Read More

Inprint Author Interview: Annie Proulx

Author Annie Proulx on telling a long story through the eyes of short-lived characters. → Read More

Day For Night Festival Preview

HPM got a sneak peak of the Day for Night festival. Go behind the scenes here. You're welcome! → Read More

Writing The City: Adam Holt On Indie Writing And His Kickstarter Course At Writespace

Does literature need gatekeepers, and if so, who should that be? → Read More

Classical Classroom, Episode 29: The Intimate Conversation Of Beethoven’s 7th Symphony, With Wesley Horner

A guy in the know theorizes about the heart of an iconic piece of music. → Read More

Classical Classroom, Ep. 150: Sportsing With Tchaikovsky – Jennifer Koh

Jennifer Koh: Virtuosic violinist, subpar softball player. → Read More

Inprint Author Interview: Rabih Alameddine

"Forgetting is as integral to memory as death is to life." → Read More

Classical Classroom, Ep. 149: Beethoven In A Nutshell, With The Cypress String Quartet

Big music made small in a brief interview with longstanding experts. → Read More