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Review: Phi Slama Jama documentary is an all-around well-dunk

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In an article on Jan. 3, 1983, Houston Post sportswriter Thomas Bonk coined the term Phi Slama Jama for the Cougars’ basketball team. | Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons

Initially, I thought “Phi Slama Jama” must have been the hottest, must-hear album of a previous decade through which I had not lived.

That said, UH’s iconic basketball team is, in some way, music. The jolting and feisty, but always encore-worthy, kind. For this documentary, director Chip Rives has marvelously remastered the tune. If it really had been an album, it would deserve to be on everyone’s playlist again.

This episode of ESPN Films’ “30 for 30” series follows two story lines: The almost-supernatural rise of the team in the ’80s and the search for Benny Anders, a player who went off the grid. While the former eats up most of the 78-minute running time — as expected — the latter gives this sports documentary an intriguing flair, despite minimal information.

Sure, it’s a fault — but the director seemed to have no control over this.

The production value stands out immediately; members of the team have their names rendered in a theater-marquee style that perfectly matches the star power they possess. Still shots of them appear and stitch together to create a sense of movement, kind of like a pop-up book that highlights the fairy-tale nature behind the creation and growth of Guy V. Lewis’ basketball team.

For instance, one player, Hakeem Olajuwon, has just landed in New York in winter after coming from Lagos, Nigeria with invitations to play for different basketball teams when he asks a baggage handler, also a Nigerian, about which city on the invitations has similar weather to their home.

The answer? Houston. The rest, a dreamy success.

The thing about success, however, is that it’s temporary. A series of losses — in games and team members — soon plagued Phi Slama Jama, but none felt more disheartening than seeing maybe the most grim moment in Cougars’ men’s basketball history: the fall to North Carolina State University.

Documentaries tend to feature an emotional high point ready for viewers to embrace. Phi Slama Jama’s was, unfortunately, two inches out of reach due to the needlessly dramatic soundtrack. Silence, or the audio from the match, might have been more effective.

But this was just a minor flub. In fact, when the film ended, three discoveries had been made clear: There’s more to the school’s athletics than football, the best trophy to win is the fans’ hearts and what makes a team legendary is the relationship between the players. For these reasons, this “30 for 30” entry is worth watching again.

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Diverse cultures, Cougar football dominate weekend

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Korean Festival Houston

11 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, Discovery Green

Welcome back: The annual event that brings the flavors and culture from 7,035 miles away to the heart of H-Town. Get ready for tasty edibles and electrifying performances from sunrise to sunset.

Brazilian Food Festival — Second Edition

11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Houston Food Park

After you’ve visited Korea, rest up, because Brazil is next on your weekend itinerary. See the Joy of Djembe Drumming group perform while munching on treats from vendors (they take both cash and card; price range from $1 to $30).

Cougars versus Tulsa

6 to 10 p.m., Saturday, TDECU Stadium

The one fall our team took will be the fuel to win this game. Wear red, be loud and show your support. Read through the student ticketing policy and get your tickets here.

East End Street Fest

Noon to 10 p.m., Saturday, 2600 Navigation Blvd.

Colors and performances will gather at this fantastic event from noon to night. Grab yourself some tickets and check out their Facebook page for the list of fantastic performers.

Jonny Lang

7 p.m., Saturday, House of Blues

The singer from North Dakota, who won a Grammy for his album “Turn Around,” is coming to Houston this weekend. All ages can attend. Get your tickets here.

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Donation drive seeks support for Hurricane Matthew victims

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Two student organizations are working together to gather supplies that can help the people of Haiti after Hurricane Matthew.

From now until next Wednesday, students can donate items — from batteries to medicine — to drop boxes the Student Government Association and Friends of Haiti have set up around campus to aid one of the most impoverished nations in the world.

The country has yet to recover after the devastating 2010 earthquake when the hurricane hit. Hurricane Matthew is said to be the deadliest since Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

SGA’s Deputy Chief of Staff Winni Zhang said she and FOH have been monitoring the news coming out of Haiti.

“There’s the rising death toll, a cholera outbreak and a lot of the aid hasn’t reached Haiti,” Zhang said.

To increase the donation drive’s exposure, Zhang said SGA is coordinating with residence halls and other registered student organizations. A free pizza party awaits the student organization that contributes the most, as well as an ice-cream party for the most charitable residence hall.

Students can find the drop boxes at the Honors College and in front of SGA in the Student Center North. Zhang said there will also a donation box in the M.D. Anderson Library and each residence hall once permissions are granted.

FOH is a student-run organization that take students and medical professionals to Haiti in the summer to educate the community there about health care. The group is seeking funding for a trip in May 2017.

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Country concert, Cougars game dominate weekend

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Russell Dickerson

7 p.m., Sunday, House of Blues

The country crooner from Nashville, Tennessee is coming to H-Town this weekend as part of his U.S. tour. This is an all ages event. Get your tickets now.

Cougars vs Navy Watch Party

2 to 6 p.m., Saturday, Honors College Commons

We hope you are ready to see football’s next game in the, so far, explosive 2016 season right on campus and among friends. Food from Raising Cane’s will be served. Volunteer to help the host, the Honors Student Governing Board, by signing up here.

“Crazy Reality” — Tim Burton Tribute Group Show

7 p.m., Friday, East End Studio Gallery

Let’s face it — at some point throughout your life you have watched a film from or heard the name Tim Burton. This weekend, see the quirkiness, beauty and twisted charm of the director behind “Edward Scissorhands” and “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” at this special event. Be sure to carefully check the details as the times after opening night are different.

Light the Night Walk

4 to 8 p.m., Saturday, on campus

Hosted by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, the purpose of the walk is to raise funds and give those who are suffering the power to break through. Please sign up first — as a member of a team, as your own team or by yourself.

2016 Lamborghini Festival

3 to 7 p.m., Sunday, CityCentre Plaza

No need to go to Spain to see the bulls gather. The annual one-make car show honors everything about Lamborghini as well as devotes its funds toward helping children with cancer. This is the only place where Diablos, Countachs, Murcielagos and the brand’s classics share the same space — start driving.

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Christian rap, comedy coming to Houston this weekend

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NF – Therapy Sessions presented by Ones to Watch

8 p.m., Saturday, House of Blues

The Michigan-native, Christian hip-hop rapper hits Houston this weekend and perform songs from his latest studio album. This concert is for all ages.

No Class Comedy at Calhoun’s Rooftop Bar and Grill

8 to 10 p.m., Friday, Calhoun’s Rooftop

Say hello to the hottest names in Houston’s stand-up comedy scene this weekend over all sorts of drink specials. Must be 18 or above to attend.

1000 Lights for Peace

5 to 8 p.m., Sunday, Miller Outdoor Theatre

Hosted by the Mahatma Gandhi Library, the event will begin with a 5K walk from the Gandhi Statue to the theater, followed by a range of diverse speakers (including former Mayor Annise Parker) and a candle-lighting ceremony.

11th Annual Heights Bicycle Rally & Scavenger Hunt

8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Sunday, Marmion Park

Pedal around the neighborhood in one of two (or maybe even both) routes, the 20-mile or the 5-mile. Return to the park at 4 p.m. for entertainment, prizes and other pleasantries to complete the event. Check fees and sign up here.

Smither Park Grand Opening Celebration

7 to 11 p.m., Friday, Smither Park

Get ready for fantastic performances and edibles to celebrate a folk art-inspired green space that is six years in the making. Grab your tickets here right now.

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Reawaken the Force, make helpful sandwiches this weekend

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“The Force Awakens” Movie Night and Cosplay

7 to 10:30 p.m., Saturday, Discovery Green

Show your allegiance to the Force, the Dark Side or just the “Star Wars” universe in general at this free screening of J.J. Abrams’ spectacular entry to the saga. The film has made $2 billion worldwide — almost half of that is in the U.S. alone.

Sandwiches for All

4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Sunday, McMurty PDR at Rice University

Volunteers are wanted for this fun and fast-paced charity event. Team up and make 400 PB&J sandwiches and sack lunches for the homeless in two hours. At 7 p.m., everyone will get a chance to deliver the food to Food Not Bombs.

Really Really Free Market

1 to 5 p.m., Saturday, Menil Park

A “no money, no barter, no sale” event. Give to the community or find what you need here this weekend. Click the event title to read the basics — they’re pretty important.

Salsa Y Salud

8 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Miller Outdoor Theatre

There’s no such thing as too much when we talk about dancing. See it as a form of entertainment, as a channel to good health and as a bridge that connects us at this event.

EDEN — Futurebound Tour

7 p.m., Sunday, House of Blues

The Dublin-based electronic musician is coming to Houston — better be prepared to think too much of him as you sway to his electrifying tunes. All ages can attend. Get your tickets now.

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Weekend events showcase Quidditch, Cambodian circus

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House Cup Quidditch Tournament

5 to 8 p.m., Sunday, Memorial Park Rugby Field

There won’t be flying brooms, but absolute fun is a certain! Support your team — Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuff and Ravenclaw — in this debut event inspired by the sport in the “Harry Potter” universe. Free for spectators.

Houston Black Heritage Festival

4 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Discovery Green

This annual event promises to shake Midtown with arts and musical performances. Grammy Award-winning singer Monica will make an appearance! Tickets are $25.

Phare Cambodian Circus: Khmer Village

8 to 10 p.m., Saturday, Miller Outdoor Theatre

This weekend, witness some jaw-dropping, story-infused and culture-rich acts from the graduates of the Phare Ponleu Selpak Circus School in Battambang, Cambodia.

Rooftop Yoga Under the Stars

6 to 9 p.m., Sunday, Noel Furniture

The theme for this special weekend event is “it’s all about U” and will benefit Peach Outreach and the MD Anderson Uterine Cancer Research Program. Tickets are $30.

Matt Wertz

8 p.m., Sunday, House of Blues

Grab tickets to see the artist behind the albums “Everything in Between” and “Weights & Wings” this weekend. Event is for all ages.

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Weekend welcomes cultural notables, 9/11 remembrance

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Bonerama

8 p.m., Saturday, House of Blues

The New Orleans-native, trombone-led funk rock band will rock the house this weekend with their exuberant and explosive sounds. Either buy your tickets here, or here’s a way to get a couple of free ones.

9/11 Memorial Concert

4 to 7 p.m., Sunday, Stude Concert Hall at Rice University

A day to be remembered — for how it bruises us and how it reminds us to rise. With performances from the Houston Masterworks Chorus, the Rice Chorale and featured soloists. Admission is free.

SPB Presents: “Captain America — Civil War

Three showings (4, 7 or 10 p.m.), Friday, Student Center Theater

This weekend, relive the latest chapter in The First Avenger’s saga on the big screen — courtesy of the Student Program Board.

Pop-Up Performance: Models for Movement with Chapman Dance

1:30 to 1:50 p.m., Saturday, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston

A unique dance performance that portrays the beauty of mobility with Jae Ko’s exhibition, “flow 流,” in the background. This project is a collaboration between Fonteno Senior Education Center, the University of Houston Dance Ensemble and Chapman Dance.

“Donnie Darko” with Richard Kelly

7:30 p.m., Friday, Alamo Drafthouse Vintage Park

“Why are you wearing that stupid man suit?” is a line that brings chills every time in this cult film. This is definitely a must-see at least once in any lifetime, so come on down. Director Richard Kelly will also attend the event.

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Fantastic events await on Labor Day weekend

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With the win, the Cougars now sit at 8-0 this year and 4-0 in AAC play. | Justin Tijerina/The Cougar

For the past few months, students have been looking forward to the crucial matchup between the Cougars and the University of Oklahoma Sooners. | Justin Tijerina/The Cougar

Cougars versus Sooners

11 a.m., Saturday, NRG Stadium

Possible Big 12 implications, a team that has been working hard for the new season and formidable talents on both sides — this is the football game to see. Yes, the growing hype alone already makes this game more significant than that time when two DC superheroes collide. Either get your tickets here or get over to Calhoun’s Rooftop!

Seth MacFarlane with the Houston Symphony

7:30 to 10:30 p.m., Sunday, Houston Symphony

Besides getting the jokes down, the mastermind behind “Family Guy” and “Ted” has vocal chords that can liven a town. Get your tickets now.

Coffee & Cars

8 to 10 a.m., Saturday, Memorial City Mall

Classic icons and modern stars of the automotive world gather at this special event. A few key members of the forthcoming Lamborghini Festival will also attend. Admission is free.

Bollywood Blast 2016

8 to 9:30 p.m., Sunday, Miller Outdoor Theatre

With the event’s theme being “Kaleidoscope — A Bollywood Fairytale,” arresting colors and extraordinary choreography are going to be the norm here. Let India sweep you away this weekend.

Gospel Brunch

1:30 p.m., Sunday, House of Blues

It’s world-famous for a reason: great food, awesome venue and rousing music. Grab your tickets here!

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Major laughs, icons abound this weekend

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Piff the Magic Dragon

8 and 10:30 p.m. Friday; 7 and 9:30 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Improv Houston

The America’s Got Talent one-of-a-kind comedian is in town for three nights. Make sure your name is Stacey to get free flowers from the dragon (maybe). Tickets start at $25. Must be at least 18 years old to attend.

Cougar Lights

8 p.m., Friday, University of Houston

The fountain is coming back. Celebrate the reopening of our University’s landmark with a light show and a speech from President and Chancellor Renu Khator. The main event starts at 9 p.m., but get to Butler Plaza at 8 p.m. to receive a commemorative glow stick.

UPDATE: The event has been postponed until further notice.

What’s Going On? The Marvin Gaye Experience

8 to 10:30 p.m., Friday, Miller Outdoor Theatre

See soul icon Brian Owens pay tribute to the legendary Mavin Gaye this weekend with hits such as “I Heard It Through the Grapevine,” “Mercy Mercy Me” and “You’re All I Need to Get By.” Tickets needed for covered seating area and it’s free on the hill. But doesn’t matter where you are, Gaye’s songs will definitely make your night a soothing one.

Sinbad

7 p.m., Saturday, House of Blues

Who’s bad? Not this comedian. Greet the star of “The Sinbad Show” and “Good Burger” this weekend as he switches those first-week-of-school frowns into rest-of-the-month grins. Be sure to get your tickets early!

“Paprika”

6 p.m., Sunday, Alamo Drafthouse Mason Park

The 2006 animated masterpiece from the late Satoshi Kon that was purported to be the inspiration behind Christopher Nolan’s “Inception” has resurfaced. Frankly, the film at times can make little sense, but this tale about a therapist recovering a machine that can invade people’s dreams have imagery you’ll see nowhere else.

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