There's a secluded oasis upstairs in the NRG Center that few people know about. It's been described as a Shangri-La. A refuge. A wood-paneled, glass-walled escape from the month-long hustle and bustle ...
Otto Garza wore garb historically tied to the rodeo — a black cowboy hat, vest, blue plaid shirt and jeans. Arms behind his back, he scanned the crowd, thick with guests from all sectors of society.