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re: Houston is the cultural capital of the South

Posted on 7/21/19 at 10:56 pm to
Posted by hendersonshands
Univ. of Louisiana Ragin Cajuns
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Posted on 7/21/19 at 10:56 pm to
It's not driving the future in regards to industry and job creation. It does remain a cultural hub re: food and music. It's also an extremely diverse city which lends itself to cultural innovation.
Posted by cwill
Member since Jan 2005
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Posted on 7/21/19 at 11:05 pm to
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It does remain a cultural hub re: food and music


The food is moving out to other places and the music is just a continuous retread of the past. And the diversity comment is laughable. It’s a black city with some white burbs. It’s no comparison to Houston re cultural diversity.
Posted by TiggerB8t
Member since Oct 2013
691 posts
Posted on 7/22/19 at 4:07 pm to
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It's not driving the future in regards to industry and job creation. It does remain a cultural hub re: food and music. It's also an extremely diverse city which lends itself to cultural innovation.
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Sad to say, but....that's all you have....show me some meaningful industry that's moving to New Orleans and I will hang up and listen - LA born and raised and lived in BR, NO, and Houston. Houston (and Dallas) sucked out 75%+ of the talent from LA over the past 40 years. Houston has been known for years as the "Concrete City" due to constant expansion and epic traffic jams and commute time for suburbanites. It's never been considered a "mecca" for culture - but, to say it's a big nothingburger in landscape of American cities is just not being honest - HUGE, HUGE medical complex with long history of the world's finest MD's and hospitals, oil and gas capital of the world, banking, arts, sports, aeronautics/space industry.....shall we continue?? I'll take that over a couple of "Jackson Square's" and other fine architectures of the past. The statues are all being torn down now by the "cultural police".....and I can get some pretty good Cajun food in Houston nowadays - many of the LA chefs have moved there from So. LA long ago!!

Not a Texas lover - Geaux Tigers through and through - but I can be honest about our state's shortcomings - they are many!
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