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In today's edition of "The Commuter Cut," we hear Frank and Celeste talk with Houston City Controller Chris Hollins, who discusses a new report from his office saying the city is on track to spend about 40% more on electricity than it did last year.
Then, longtime members of Houston’s Archway Gallery, John Slaby and Cookie Wells, join us to tell us all about this long-running artist-owned and operated gallery and its upcoming 50th anniversary exhibition, Fifty Forward.
Also, we learn all about the University of Houston’s dementia research programs with Stacey Gorniak, a professor of motor behavior in the Department of Health and Human Performance, who also explains what we can do to protect our brain health.
By Houston Public MediaIn today's edition of "The Commuter Cut," we hear Frank and Celeste talk with Houston City Controller Chris Hollins, who discusses a new report from his office saying the city is on track to spend about 40% more on electricity than it did last year.
Then, longtime members of Houston’s Archway Gallery, John Slaby and Cookie Wells, join us to tell us all about this long-running artist-owned and operated gallery and its upcoming 50th anniversary exhibition, Fifty Forward.
Also, we learn all about the University of Houston’s dementia research programs with Stacey Gorniak, a professor of motor behavior in the Department of Health and Human Performance, who also explains what we can do to protect our brain health.