The auto show in Houston has always been an annual tradition to me, but I’ve felt the last 4-5 years have lacked a bit of luster. Last year I remember walking through the entire show rather quickly, and disappointed, but this year is different.
The auto show in Houston has always been an annual tradition to me, but I’ve felt the last 4-5 years have lacked a bit of luster. Last year I remember walking through the entire show rather quickly, and disappointed, but this year is different.
I showed at a small car show last Sunday here in Houston. A decent turnout, but there was a car truck that really stood out to me. Upon first glance, I saw shiny big wheels and a mild drop; then I walked past it. Saw a grey snail sitting to the left of the motor, and a huge intercooler behind the mesh grill. I did a double take and the owner just chuckled at me.
Growing up in a urban environment, nothing could prepare me for this. I’ve seen pictures of this festival, seen it on TV and heard about it but experiencing it in person is overwhelming. Continue reading
Looking for something to do for the upcoming Halloween weekend? Well check out our coverage of a handful of Houston’s great haunted houses. Give them a try and let us know what you think! Our links to our reviews and our number one pick after the jump! Continue reading
Fearshire Farms is HellaSoul.com voted #1 Houston Haunted Attraction 2011!
Brazoria County is known for its paranormal activity and haunted legends. Fearshire Farms were fearless when choosing this area to build their establishment on an old haunted farm. A straight shot down 288 south from Houston will lead you to a scenery of trees that are only lit up by the stars in the sky. A country road leads you away from the freeway to an old farm better known as Fearshire Farms. Continue reading
I will go ahead and say that this was my first haunted house I’ve ever been to. Not really a fan of being scared and startled, I came into this worried. Continue reading
Imagine yourself lost in the woods where unexpected blasts of water from beneath an old bridge welcome you to a world of total chaos. This is what the mine has to offer your imagination. As you make your way through, you may be greeted by sudden screams, knocks, uneven pathways, monsters, and heavy brush. Make sure to follow closely to the insane clown leading your way.. fall behind and you just might wish you had. Continue reading

Ready? Set? Go!
The latest craze has its own festival now; that’s right, food trucks. This was a great way to introduce the immense variety of dishes these creative mobile restaurants had to offer. Everything was offered from slow cooked BBQ to easy to handle portions of Vietnamese beef noodle soup (Pho).
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Last Friday was opening night for a new art show at Dionysus Salon. The images on display were skate and music images from my good friend Groovehouse. I’ve spent the past year working with Groovehouse but it wasn’t until the past few months that we really began talking often and connecting. Continue reading
The day was upon us where we had to celebrate our love with our peers for our social media check-in game of choice, Foursquare. Coincidentally, it was held on April 16 (Get it? 42 = 16.) It was hosted by our good friend @foursquareHOU and held at the one and only Firkin & Phoenix Pub. On a side note, WTFoursquare.com lauched as well!
More pictures and video after the break