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By: Maggi Gallaspy One hundred years ago, a chilly winter morning in Austin would become a historic moment that established the future of West Texas as we know it today. On February 10, 1923, Senate Bill No. 103 was signed into order by Governor Pat Neff, creating a new college in West Texas. From the
By: Maggi Gallaspy February 1 – Dirty Dozen Brass Band | Texas Tech University’s Presidential Lecture & Performance Series Enjoy an evening of New Orleans Bebop Jazz music at Texas Tech University’s Allen Theatre. Stay after the show for a Dirty Dozen Brass Band CD signing and meet & greet. General admission tickets are $20
By: Avery Frazier In Lubbock, brunch is not just about the scrumptious breakfast foods or mimosas, it’s about the memories you make with friends and family; which is why it’s important to pick the perfect spot for your group’s needs. Whether you’re new to Lubbock or a local, check out the best brunch spots in
The West Table Kitchen and Bar In 2019, Cousin, the bar director at The West Table, crafted several zero-proof refreshers with the intent to create a local hot spot where everyone is included in an evening toast. Check out some of his best creations below. BA Collins Named after a friend of the staff, this
High Plains cuisine, Broadway shows, wine festivals, and musical performances are just a few reasons Lubbock needs to be one of your destinations this year. With techniques learned in kitchens across Europe, Chef Finn Walter utilizes local ingredients to create dishes worthy of a Michelin Star at The Nicolett in downtown Lubbock. And, at the
Lubbock’s craft beer scene is just getting started. Five years ago, Lubbock’s craft beer community looked nothing like it does today. The secret to success? Local brewers credit the West Texas hospitality and supportive community to the growth of the local industry. Lubbock offers both brewers and beer drinkers alike the opportunity to witness first-hand
From bright orange sunsets to tangled tumbleweeds making their way across the South Plains, Lubbock, Texas paints the perfect picture of the wild west. Inhabited by a diverse group of people who have pride for their region, Lubbockites are known for their true grit, well-earned independence and freedom to live how they please. Dating back
From pet-friendly patios to dog parks and bakeries, experience the “Hub City” from Finn’s perspective as he takes us through his day exploring the 806. In Lubbock, many of our local hotels love your pet as much as you do. The Cotton Court Hotel in downtown Lubbock boasts pet-friendly rooms complete with a Finn-approved bed
By: Maggi Gallaspy December 1 – First Friday Art Trail A visit to Lubbock during the first of the month is only complete with stopping by the First Friday Art Trail (FFAT) hosted by LHUCA. FFAT is a free, self-guided art tour held in the Lubbock Cultural District in partnership with various art centers, museums,
By: Maggi Gallaspy Lubbock is home to many accomplished, family-owned businesses that keep the community at the core of their operations. This beloved, one-of-a-kind, Parisian cafe is no different and offers up a truly unique experience. But, there’s much more to the story of how Ninety-Two Bakery & Cafe came to be. What started in