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Camille Kao / Thresher
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Camille Kao / Thresher
Protesters march up Walker Street toward Houston City Hall. More than 2,000 demonstrators gathered for the “All out for Palestine” protest Oct. 14. Camille Kao / Thresher
A protester holds a colored smoke device while another holds a sign reading “Save Gaza.” Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Australian-inspired, New York-based Bluestone Lane just opened its second Texas cafė in Rice Village, so naturally the Thresher put on our nicest Sunday brunch attire (featuring Riya’s best boxer shorts), grabbed our camera and headed over to check it out. With its seafoam-blue tiles and beach-themed decor, including numerous fake ferns, Bluestone’s interior is reminiscent of a middle-aged woman’s bathroom. Admittedly, the decor is more appropriate when considering that the cafė caters to working professionals with readily disposable incomes, hence the $9.50 charge for a berry smoothie. Although the menu prices were exorbitant, the food and coffee were incredible.
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao / Thresher
Camille Kao/Thresher