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    Calendar Closeup

    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — roach races included

    Joel Luks
    Feb 13, 2014 | 11:20 am

    On tap this week — with plenty of options to save you from Valentine's Day last-minute planning — is the opening of a wild exhibition, a smarty pants party, a chamber opera about real life in the Bayou City, a mega antique sale and a film screening with live music at one of Houston's enterprising house cinemas.

    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston opens Georges Braque: A Retrospective

    Even the cognoscenti of visual arts can't help but think of Georges Braque as a sidekick of Pablo Picasso. Their friendship influenced the development of Cubism and later inspired the birth of collage. But there's much more to discover about Braque — a stunningly handsome, tall, athletic chap — in his early post-Impressionist days doodling with the Fauvists (the "wild beasts"), the works that could easily by confused by those of Paul Cézanne and his highly symbolic paintings that he composed toward the end of his career.

    Houston is the only destination to which the collection of some 75 oeuvres will travel to outside of Paris. Any way you look at it, this a great accomplishment for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and modern and contemporary art curator Alison de Lima Greene.

    The skinny: On view through May 11; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; free with museum admission.

    Houston Museum of Natural Science's "Mixers & Elixirs"

    The popular HMNS smarty pants party series — I.Q. required, folks — is here to stay at least through September. Think of these fun gatherings as part social, part education, in which a curious throng mixes, mingles, drinks and boogies while learning a thing or two about something interesting in the museum's exhibits.

    At the heart of this relaunch, just in time for V Day, is the fascinating world of arthropods. If you've recently experienced the woes of a spineless former significant other, here's an activity that's sweet revenge: Name a roach after your ex and watch it race. For adventurous foodies, a chef will prepare a sampling of invertebrates for your noshing entertainment. Though if you aren't in love with that idea, know that a selection of food trucks will be onsite to offer more traditional eats.

    The skinny: Thursday, 7 p.m.; Houston Museum of Natural Science; $20 general admission, $12 for HMNS members.

    Houston Antiques Dealers Association's Spring Antiques Show & Sale

    Those in search for a one-of-a-kind something or other for their home should look no further than the Houston Antiques Dealers Association's Spring Antiques Show & Sale. You'll find more than 50 vendors from all over the country showcasing furniture, jewelry, collectibles, fine art, rare books, prints, ceramics, art glass, cut glass, textiles, silver, Asian collectibles, Oriental rugs, lighting, architectural elements, clocks, Mid Century modern objects and on and on.

    The skinny: Friday through Sunday; George R. Brown Convention Center; $10 for three-day admission.

    Houston Grand Opera presents Bound

    You may recall the story of Houstonian Diane Tran, who at 17-years-old was locked up in prison and fined for missing too many days of school. For what?

    Because she was working two jobs to support her family. Way to go Judge Lanny Moriarty. Tran's story went viral, and many groups and independent citizens went out of their way to help Tran financially and by expressing outrage.

    Bound, with music by Huang Ruo and libretto by Bao-Long Chu, sets her struggle in a chamber opera as part of Houston Grand Opera HGOco's East + West series. Unlike traditional opera, don't expect this tale to resolve in a satisfying conclusion. Rather, themes of assimilation and tradition frame a dialogue that's meant to incite introspective questions in the mind of anyone who lives between two worlds: The past and the present.

    The skinny: Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, 2 p.m.; Asia Society Texas Center; $15 general public, $13 Asia Society Texas Center members.

    Film screening with live music: Girl Shy plus Two Star Symphony performance

    With this multimedia showcase, 14 Pews inaugurates its artist-in-residence relationship with Two Star Symphony. The indie film house, helmed by Cressandra Thibodeaux, has earned a reputation for being interested in not just films, but also in all genres of underground creativity. Two Star Symphony, whose projects have included many film with live music presentations, is the perfect partner to play along.

    This 1924 film is a classic, one of the first romantic chick flicks ever made. Sounds like a lovely Valentine's Day outing, doesn't it? Especially as the screening/performance is complemented with plenty of bubbly and beer.

    The skinny: Saturday, 6:30 p.m. and 9 p.m.; 14 Pews; tickets are $20.

    Georges Braque: A Retrospective is on view at MFAH through May 11.

    Art opening: Georges Braque: A Retrospective
    Photo © 2013 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York ADAGP, Paris
    Georges Braque: A Retrospective is on view at MFAH through May 11.
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    miller outdoor theatre improved

    Hermann Park's always-free theater breaks ground on new Gateway Plaza

    Eric Sandler
    Nov 17, 2025 | 1:00 pm
    Miller Outdoor Theatre Gateway Plaza rendering
    Courtesy of DLR Group with landscape design by Michael Van Valkenburg Associates (MVVA)
    Theatre visitors will see this new sign at the plaza's entrance.

    One of Houston’s most enduring, family-friendly attractions is getting some upgrades. When audiences return to Miller Outdoor Theatre next summer, they’ll be welcomed by a new plaza and other improvements.

    The Miller Theatre Advisory Board (MTAB) officially broke ground on the new Gateway Plaza last week. It marked the occasion with a ceremony attended by Houston Mayor John Whitmire, park board representatives, and other officials.

    Designed to improve accessibility and the overall visitor experience, the Gateway Plaza will feature new walkways that will both connected the theater to the rest of Hermann Park and improve drainage at the site. Three new shade structures will replicate the theater’s distinctive, A-frame design. In addition, the “Dining Bosque,” a popular area for pre-show meals, will have its picnic tables refreshed, among other improvements.

    “We’re thrilled to have broken ground on the Gateway Plaza Project,” MTAB managing director Claudia de Vasco said in a statement. “It’s a fitting start to Miller’s next century — an investment in spaces that reflect who we are as both an iconic arts venue and a welcoming public gathering place, inviting everyone to experience the performances and memories that make Miller so special.”

    Located on 7.5 acres within Hermann Park, Miller Outdoor Theatre provides eight months per year of free programming in genres such as classical music, jazz, Shakespeare, classic movies, and more — all funded by the City of Houston through the Houston Arts Alliance. It has seating for approximately 1,700 people as well as a spacious lawn that can hold another 4,500. Currently, the facility is closed for construction but is scheduled to reopen in the summer of 2026.

    “Miller Outdoor Theatre is a special gathering place for the people of Houston,” added Mayor Whitmire. “I am excited about the Gateway Plaza Project because these improvements will ensure that Miller Outdoor Theatre continues to serve the community for generations to come.”

    Miller Outdoor Theatre Gateway Plaza rendering

    Courtesy of DLR Group with landscape design by Michael Van Valkenburg Associates (MVVA)

    Theatre visitors will see this new sign at the plaza's entrance.

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