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New interactive installation will echo through historic Houston cistern
One of Houston's signature art spaces is opening a unique art installation in April, a piece called "Undercurrents" by Rafeal Lozano-Hemmer that will turn visitors' voices into a brilliant light show.

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2026 Chicago Cubs player profiles: Miguel Amaya
Amaya needs a little more proofing but is penciled in as the full-time starter for 2027. He’ll start more as the season goes on and he is healthy and having success. View Link Miguel Amaya, a 26-year-old Panamanian native (he turns 27 on March 9) was well on his way to winning the job outright when he was injured, and from there his season went completely sideways, with a late-season return aborted by another injury. He’ll be looking to make good on some of his tremendous promise and solidify his claim on a position on the 2027 roster while helping his team chase the October Dream. View Link Amaya has a lifetime 3.4 bWAR as a batter, with 1.1 of that coming in 2025, when he turned in a line of ,281/.314/.500 with an OPS of .814 in only 96 at-bats, with four home runs and 25 RBI, improving his decent-for-a-catcher 2024 line by quite a bit. Indeed his projected line at BBRef is .244/.309/.407 in 288 at-bats, which seems low. 9 HR, 41 RBI, 105 total bases. Fangraphs has similar numbers.. He was extremely successful at improving his caught-stealing rate, which mushroomed from 18.8 percent to a solid 25 percent, with the possibility of improving that with some judicious work. The Cubs’ 2025 staff wasn’t very helpful in that regard as they were generally slow to the plate — Carson Kelly, seen as a plus defensive catcher, had a 27 percent CS rate. Amaya isn’t eligible for free agency until 2030. He’s arb-eligible in 2027. So his financial path isn’t an onerous one for the team. He just needs to stay healthy. Moises Ballesteros would be his backup in a scenario in which Kelly exits at the end of the year, when his deal expires. Kelly turns 32 around mid-season and is getting a little long in the tooth by baseball standards, but he could change the picture by having a season like 2025, given Ballesteros’ noted defensive inability at this point. Owen Ayers is a year or two out of this conversation, and break-glass catcher Christian Bethancourt probably isn’t going to last another season. The path is clear for Amaya to assume the role and mentor Ayers when that player arrives to The Show. That’s the best-case scenario, in-house. Who the backup would be is still in the air.

Lively new seafood restaurant rides into prime Houston location
An Arizona-based seafood restaurant has set its sights on Houston. Buck & Rider is the latest addition to Central Park Post Oak, a 17-acre mixed-use development in the Galleria area.

Cubs News: 2 Cubs prospects named to Baseball America’s Top 100
Jaxon Wiggins | Baseball America announced their preseason Top 100 prospects for 2026 and two Cubs prospects were named to the list. Catcher Moisés Ballesteros was named the 36th-ranked prospect and right-handed pitcher Jaxon Wiggins was named the 78th-best prospect. Recently-traded outfielder Owen Caissie, now of the Marlins, was named the 43rd-best prospect in the game. Additionally. two Cubs outfield prospects, Ethan Conrad and Kane Kepley, were listed among the “20 MLB prospects who just missed.” Conrad and Kepley were the Cubs’ first- and second-round picks in the 2025 draft. A third Cubs prospect, shortstop Jefferson Rojas, also made their “Just Missed” list. In their comments on Ballesteros, they reiterated that he’s a special hitter with defensive questions. On Wiggins, they said that he is one of the hardest-throwing starters in the minors but with durability issues. Clearly the Cubs system is down a bit from the same time last year. Cade Horton and Matt Shaw graduated. Owen Caissie was traded to Miami. Kevin Alcántara, who was in the preseason Top 100 last year, had a rough season and dropped out. However, Ballesteros jumped from 62 to 36 and Wiggins went from unranked last year to 78th this year. Conrad hasn’t made his professional debut yet because of injury, but Baseball America is very excited to see him play this year. Kepley made a big splash in Low-A Myrtle Beach which was enough for a second-round pick to get some consideration for the top 100. So the cupboard isn’t completely empty.

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