Cruising the classics – ABC13 Houston!

Richmond, Texas – Bringing classic cars to life is Hago Chuchian’s love. As a 17-year-old in St. Louis, he made Hago one of the coolest guys on Route 66. After 45 years working at his classic car shop in Richmond, Texas, Hago is still a great cat. When he was young, Hago would ride his bike to classic car stores to check out the latest work. He fell in love with the classics and knew what his passion was in his life. 50 years later, Hago vibes emanate from every…

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Election Day 2022: Experts explain what needs to happen in order to keep Texas governor race close!

Fort Bend County, Texas (KTRK) – With summer winding down, schools back in session, and voting just weeks away, we can expect to see the governors’ race in Texas rebound. This was on full display this week in Fort Bend County. A place where Governor Greg Abbott won by less than 500 votes four years ago. Experts say the boycott is purple and could indicate a path to victory for any of the candidates. People crowded into the Fort Bend County Fairgrounds Thursday to hear Governor Beto O’Rourke’s candidate. He…

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85 years after his oratorio was silenced, Black composer gets his due!

morning heights – Eighty-five years after composing an oration on freedom from slavery, and 79 years after his death, the black composer R. ,” in celebration of Juneteenth Riverside Church. Dett was a Harlem Renaissance composer and predecessor of enslaved Americans who fled to Canada via the Underground Railroad. His speech, “The Moses Order” first appeared on the radio in 1937, but the broadcast did not go as planned. “He was probably one of the first black composers to broadcast a classic master piece on radio,” says Liz Player, executive…

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