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    Calendar Closeup

    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — including a sexy pajama party

    Joel Luks
    Mar 7, 2013 | 11:22 am

    On tap this week are a special film festival, events that laud the arrival of springtime, gorgeous azaleas, a virgin sacrifice, a music competition and a gala that honors one of CultureMap's own.

    Be sure to click on the link below each event suggestion. There, you'll find helpful information and features, like the ability to download the deets to your electronic calendar, in addition to suggestions on where to eat, drink and shop around your final destination.

    Ninth Annual Jewish Film Festival

    There's no religious or cultural prerequisite to be able to appreciate this 12-day spree of films that nod to Jewish heritage. The collection of past, popular and documentary films, co-presented by the Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, offers a montage of comedy, history, serious and lighthearted movies

    On my must-watch list are: Besa: The Promise, which traces the Albanian code of honor to protect refugees; Numbered, in which Auschwitz survivors discuss the meaning of the numbers tattooed in their arms; and Hava Nagila - The Movie, which delves deep to uncover the origins of the sassy little tune. You know the one, the song that erupts as everyone dances in a round while lifting honored guests in chairs up and down.

    The deets: Through March 17; Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and Evelyn Rubenstein Jewish Community Center; ticket prices vary by screening.

    Houston Ballet presents The Rite Of Spring

    Not many music and dance works stake claim to inciting raucous riots on the eve of their premieres. In 1913, Igor Stravinsky's and Vaslav Nijinsky's collaboration, The Rite of Spring, was received with voices of disapproval drowning out the orchestra to the point that the worst offenders had to be evicted by the police. Rudeness.

    The poor twirling virgin couldn't be sacrificed in dignity, though I supposed Pagan Russia wasn't very refined, either.

    As Le Sacre celebrates its centenary anniversary this year, the Houston Ballet pays homage to an influential work that shifted the path of choreography and classical music composition. Artistic director Stanton Welch offers a new staging that features backdrops by Australian indigenous painter Rosella Namok, whose work will also be on view at Booker-Lowe Gallery.

    A world premiere by Edwaard Liang and a piece by Mark Morris complement the program.

    The deets: Thursday through March 17; Wortham Theater Center; tickets start at $19.

    Spring Native Plant Sale at Houston Arboretum and Nature Center

    Heat and humidity can be quite the enemy for many plant species, so for your gardening ventures, it's best to select living organisms that are original dwellers of the city's terrain. You can find them at the 2013 Spring Native Plant Sale at the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center, including trees, shrubs, vines, ferns, ground covers, grasses, meadow forbs, bog and rain garden lovers, and shade tolerant plants. Shop early for best selection.

    The deets: Saturday through March 17; Houston Arboretum and Nature Center; admission is free.

    29th Annual Young Texas Artists Music Competition Finalists' Concert & Awards

    The charming Crighton Theatre in Conroe is home to this annual event that presents emerging young artists vying for awards and recognition that support the next steps in their performance career. Open to Texas residents or students enrolled in a Texas college, the competition welcomes vocalists, pianists, woodwinds, brass, percussion, harp and guitar players. Cash awards amount to $3,000 per division, topped by an additional $3,000 for the grand prize winner and $1,000 for the audience favorite.

    Do it up in style by attending the preceding social event, "Bach, Beethoven & Barbecue." A pre-concert dinner, live auction and after party are held under a decorated tented pavilion.

    The deets: Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; Crighton Theatre; tickets start at $15; "Bach, Beethoven & Barbecue" starts at 6 p.m., tickets are $125.

    AIDS Foundation Houston's 2013 AIDS Walk Houston

    Advances are made in AIDS research everyday. As recently as Sunday, doctors announced that a baby born with HIV was considered cured of the disease that claims the lives of millions. For others, this kind of miracle can't come fast enough.

    Organizations like AIDS Foundation Houston do to their part locally to raise awareness, educate the public and subsidize the cost of programs that assist those living with HIV/AIDS. Be the solution by walking alongside many Houstonians, and better yet, participate in the "I'm Walking Because..." photo contest and share your personal motivation for fighting the good fight.

    The deets: Sunday, 8 a.m.; Hermann Square Park; fundraising encouraged.

    Photo editor, design junkie and outdoorsy gal Barbara Kuntz's pick: River Oaks Garden Club's Azalea Trail

    Barbara says: "Enjoy an al fresco stroll this weekend as The River Oaks Garden Club's Azalea Trail welcomes guests to the homes and gardens of six locales. Discover Bayou Bend, Rienzi, the River Oaks Garden Club Forum of Civics and four private residences aglow in the radiant pink, purples, reds whites and yellows of this favorite shrub blooms. The historic Bayou Bend Gardens alone are home to 26 different varieties of azaleas.

    "To help guide you through the beauty, purchase a copy of the garden club's latest edition of A Garden Book for Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast. You'll find the definitive book on gardening in this region — and an entire chapter dedicated to azaleas — through the garden club and at many local book stores."

    The deets: Friday through Sunday; River Oaks Garden Club and various locations; tickets are $5 per location, $20 for an all-access pass.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop dance maverick Nancy Wozny's pick: Hope Stone's "Le Breakfast for Dinner Gala"

    Nancy says: "Dressing up for galas can be such a chore. That's why I'm putting on my PJs and heading to Hope Stone's "Le Breakfast for Dinner Gala" at Warehouse Live. The evening promises croissants, crepes and quiche for dinner, along with performances by the fabulous Hope Stone Dance Company and Jane Weiner, and music by L.A. based DJ Anne Tyler and Greg Harbar of The Gypsies.

    "And get this, I'm getting the Hope Stone Angel award. I am polishing my halo right now!"

    The deets: Thursday, 7 to 11 p.m.; Warehouse Live; individual tickets start at $250.

    Houston Ballet artistic director Stanton Welch offers a new staging of The Rite of Spring that features backdrops by Australian indigenous painter Rosella Namok.

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    Houston's best summer party

    White Linen Night in the Heights rolls out new VIP section for 2025

    Eric Sandler
    May 19, 2025 | 5:33 pm
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    One of Houston’s favorite summer parties aspires to be even better in 2025. White Linen Night aims to build on the success of the 2024 event with faster admission, more amenities, and a dedicated VIP section.

    Held annually on the first Saturday in August — this year that’s Saturday, August 2 — White Linen Night came to Houston from New Orleans. Although it now takes place throughout the neighborhood, its roots have always been on 19th Street, where the nonprofit 19th Street Merchants Association established the event after Hurricane Katrina. As part of the evening, the street is closed off to vehicular traffic which allows people to walk freely among their friends and neighbors. The overwhelming majority of attendees dress in the spirit of the event’s name by wearing white (it’s also cooling in the summer heat).

    Last year, for the first time ever, the merchants association charged those attending the 19th Street party a $10 admission fee. The money paid for better security, a deep clean both before and after the event, and festive Christmas decorations for the association’s members. Given its success, the fee is back at the same $10 price for 2025 ($15 after July 31).

    “We learned that people are still incredibly eager to support our local businesses and artisans, even when there is a small fee to attend,” Coryne Rich, secretary of the 19th Street Merchants Association, tells CultureMap. “It was inspiring to see the community come out in droves, especially during what is traditionally a slower time of year. Charging for entry also gave us the opportunity to enhance the event in meaningful ways, adding value for both attendees and merchants.”

    For 2025, the association is installing a dedicated wifi network to improve the entry process. More notably, attendees have a new VIP ticket option. Priced at $60, it comes with access to a VIP section with seating, dedicated restrooms, a cooling station, and two bars.

    “We added a VIP section this year to expand on the offerings of White Linen Night and to provide a more exclusive experience for those looking to enjoy the event in a different way,” Rich explains. “[It will be] a perfect space for guests to relax and immerse themselves in the atmosphere while also supporting the local businesses in the Heights.”

    Other elements of the evening remained unchanged. The street’s merchants will open their doors to the community. Area restaurants will offer food and drink specials. Local musicians will perform throughout the evening.

    To be clear, White Linen Night events held in other parts of the Heights, such as on White Oak, are not connected to the 19th Street Merchants Association. They may or may not charge fees of their own.

    “While organizing White Linen Night takes a lot of work, the reward of seeing people in their white attire, enjoying an evening of community celebration, and supporting small businesses is always the best part,” Rich adds. “It’s a time for all of us to celebrate the unique culture of the Heights, and we can’t wait to experience it all over again this year.”

    For tickets and more information, visit the White Linen Night on 19th Street website at wlnon19th.com.

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