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    Here are the top 8 things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig Lindsey
    May 9, 2018 | 2:45 pm

    You know how it goes by now. We give you events that you could possibility attend this weekend, you ponder whether you should go or just stay home and binge-watch The Handmaid’s Tale on Hulu. We’re sure these following events will have you off the couch and in the sunshine:

    Thursday, May 10

    See Houston’s top chefs at “Celebrity H-Town Chefs Against Cancer”
    This is gonna be massive. Ten of Houston’s premiere celebrity chefs are joining forces at the Four Seasons Hotel for “Celebrity H-Town Chefs Against Cancer.” This night of fundraising, food and fun is bringing out the heavy hitters: Richard Sandoval and Alejandro Di Bello from Bayou & Bottle, Chris Shepherd from UB Preserv, Chris Davies from Uchi, Rafael Gonzalez from the Four Seasons, and more. The event will raise funds for a sleepaway camp at the hotel, for kids and teenagers who have been impacted by cancer. It starts at 6:30 pm.

    Trombone Shorty closes out “Party on the Plaza”
    Avenida Houston’s “Party on the Plaza” free concert series wraps up its spring season with a headlining performance from New Orleans brass man Trombone Shorty, accompanied by his band Orleans Avenue. Shorty has shared his trombone and trumpet skills with many an artist: Madonna, Hall & Oates, Mark Ronson, Red Hot Chili Peppers. He has played the White House a record five times — and he voiced the sound of the adults in The Peanuts Movie. His opening act will be another Big Easy native, jazz saxophonist Khris Royal. It starts at 6:45 pm.

    District Art Gallery presents “Femme: A Journey Through Her Garden”
    “Femme: A Journey Through Her Garden”
    is the name of the latest exhibit featuring select artists that’ll be making its debut at District Art Gallery – and it already got us thinking about the time Quincy Jones got Barry White, James Ingram, Al B. Sure!, and El DeBarge singing about visiting a woman’s “secret garden.” If the gallery played that during the reception, it would be the cherry on top of this whole thing. (There will be live harp music.) There will also be a raffle benefiting The Women’s Home, which focuses on empowering women. It starts at 7 pm.

    Friday, May 11

    Tassels and morsels with Provocateur at The Prohibition Theatre
    Have you ever attended a sultry, titillating burlesque show and, right when you were watching a slow, scintillating striptease, you said to yourself, “Man, I wish I had dinner before this?” If you like your strip shows with a delicious meal, The Prohibition Theatre has a show that will delight many of your senses. Titled Provocateur, this neo-burlesque show also comes with a three-course, prix-fixe dinner that runs for $45. And, of course, you’ll also get some half-nekkid action from The Moonlight Dolls. It starts at 7 and 9 p.m.

    Steve Martin’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile at the Alley Theatre
    Steve Martin may have started his career as a white suit-wearing, banjo-playing, “wild and crazy guy” comedian but, over the years, the man has built quite a rep as a witty man of letters. He’s published sophisticated works of fiction like Shopgirl and An Object of Beauty and has churned out several Broadway plays. His first one, 1993’s Picasso at the Lapin Agile, a period piece about the possibility of Picasso and Einstein meeting at a Paris bar, will have a month-long run starting this weekend. It starts at 8 pm on Friday and Saturday. (2:30 pm on Sunday.)

    Saturday, May 12

    Bilal's “A Soulquarian Voyage” at White Oak Music Hall
    Bilal has been one of the more journeyman vocalists in black music. Since dropping 1st Born Second in 2001, the eccentric, neo-soul man has popped up on many different artists’ songs. Name any popular black artist — Jay-Z, Beyonce, Pharrell, Kendrick Lamar — and he’s done hooks for them. But he’s also been a card-carrying member of The Soulquarians, the late-'90s/early-aughts collective that included D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, and the late producer J.Dilla. This explains why he titled his latest tour “A Soulquarian Voyage,” which hits Houston this weekend. It starts at 8 pm.

    Laff it up at the H-Town Festival of Laughs
    Ever since The Original Kings of Comedy, that legendary comedy tour that made Steve Harvey, Cedric the Entertainer, D.L. Hughley, and the late Bernie Mac household names, African-American comics continue to team up and play large arenas all over the country. This weekend, the H-Town Festival of Laughs will have a bevy of Def Comedy Jam/ComicView vets hitting the stage: Bruce Bruce, Earthquake, Arnez J, Don “D.C.” Curry, elder statesman George Wallace, and the lone lady of the pack, Sommore. It starts at 8 pm.

    Sunday, May 13

    Serenade mom with Canned Acoustica at Discovery Green
    It’s time to get unplugged once again at the Discovery Green, as the Canned Acoustica concert series does another monthly show at the Transier Bandstand. There will also be another diverse lineup of Houston-based performers ready to drop the electric instruments and do some bare-bones, musical performers. This month, we have rock crew Clay Melton Band, singer-songwriter Andrew James, hip-hop duo Blaze x Black, two-man Americana/rock outfit Second Lovers and indie-pop songstress Miears. It starts at 5 pm.

    It's a literal and visual feast at Prohibition Supper Club, this Friday, May 11.

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    It's a literal and visual feast at Prohibition Supper Club, this Friday, May 11.
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    Rachel McAdams goes feral in Sam Raimi's gory new comedy Send Help

    Alex Bentley
    Jan 29, 2026 | 2:30 pm
    Rachel McAdams in Send Help
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    Rachel McAdams in Send Help.

    Director Sam Raimi has gone through different phases as a filmmaker, including leading the first Spider-Man trilogy and joining the MCU with Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. But he first gained notice with the gory and funny Evil Dead movies, a sensibility he’s returning to with his latest film, Send Help.

    Linda Liddle (Rachel McAdams) is a meek and eccentric middle manager at a financial firm that’s just named Bradley Preston (Dylan O’Brien) as its new nepo CEO. Bradley’s dad had promised Linda a promotion to vice president, but she gets passed over in favor of one of Bradley’s frat buddies, sending her into a mild rage. Still, she gets invited along on a planned business trip to Thailand, during which she hopes to prove her worth.

    Unfortunately for most of the passengers on the private plane, it crashes into the ocean, leaving only Linda and Bradley alive on a deserted island. Linda, who has privately developed survival skills, adapts quickly to the forbidding environment, while Bradley tries to revert to bossing her around. But Linda quickly understands the power dynamic has shifted, and she uses this knowledge to try to keep Bradley in line, turning their stranding into a battle of wills.

    Directed by Raimi and written by Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, the film is the classic “so bad it’s good” kind of experience. McAdams, inarguably an attractive and charming person, is given stringy hair, an antisocial personality, and quirks like eating tuna fish at her desk to make her as off-putting as possible. Bradley, along with almost everyone else at her office, is stereotyped just as hard in order to set up the twist of fate.

    When the action shifts to the island, things get even more over the top. The audience has already been primed for Linda to demonstrate her survival expertise, but the film does way more than just show her making fire. Whether it’s flawlessly building a shelter or hunting a wild boar, everything Linda does is portrayed in a slightly off-kilter manner. Then they turn everything up to 11, indulging in gore that is so unnecessary that you can’t help but laugh.

    The filmmakers prove they’re in on the joke the rest of the way, including a variety of preposterous but hilarious scenarios that would cause massive eyerolls if they were actually trying to take the film seriously. While they do a great job of showing Linda’s ability to handle herself in the wild, they also show that she is somehow the only person in the world who could get a glow up after a plane crash and weeks living in nature.

    McAdams, an Oscar-nominated actor for Spotlight, is way too high class for a movie like this, which makes her presence here all the more interesting. She is all-in on whatever Raimi wants her to do, and she’s at her most fun when she goes the animalistic route. O’Brien, who was great in the recent Twinless, doesn’t get as much of an opportunity to show his range, but he still proves to be an interesting foil for her.

    Were it released in any other month, Send Help might be looked at as bottom of the barrel material. But with the movie year just getting started, it’s easier to forgive its outrageous plot twists and just have fun, especially since Raimi and his team put the rest of the film together so well.

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    Send Help opens in theaters on January 30.

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