Today I get to use my favorite word to describe Houston’s relentlessly, persistent and diverse art communities … plethora. Here goes, there are a plethora of art activities all over
Today I get to use my favorite word to describe Houston’s relentlessly, persistent and diverse art communities … plethora. Here goes, there are a plethora of art activities all over
Events and things to do in Houston this weekend include Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concerts, Midtown Art in the Park, 15th annual H-Town Blues Festival, Houston Oyster & Seafest and more.
Get an inside scoop on travel in and around Houston, Texas, and the world. Unplug and explore all of the outdoor events and activities Houston has to offer.
Yes, today is April Fools Day but there are no joke entries on this week’s list of best virtual bets. Instead, let’s look toward another, more obscure non-holiday holiday: International Fun at Work Day. And let us recommend that fun come in the form of an extended break to enjoy one of this week’s digital programs.
Who doesn’t like sneak peeks and spoilers? This Thursday, April 1, at 6:30 p.m. you can join Contemporary Arts Museum Houston for an excerpt from “
Rule #4: Don’t walk on the sidewalk,” a dance work from Hope Stone Dance that will be presented in full this summer. The virtual performance, filmed at CAMH last fall, features five women – Jacquelyne Boe, Kayla Collymore, Rachael Hutto, Lindsey McGill, and Brit Wallis-McGrath – in an exploration of the societal rules women are encouraged to observe. You can view the work-in-progress for free here, and remember to check back with Hope Stone Dance for the complete work in July.