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    Calendar Closeup

    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — bras and bridesmaids galore!

    Joel Luks
    May 23, 2013 | 11:42 am

    As Memorial Day Weekend comes around, take the opportunity to think about the unimaginable number of brave men and women who sacrificed their lives so we can enjoy so many freedoms we often take for granted.

    Make this a memorable week by spending time with those close to you and enjoying a handful of the city's happenings, which include a wedding-themed fete, a crawfish binge, a beachy party, a crime-solving PI and artful bras.

    If you click on the link below each event suggestion, you'll be led to a page that has helpful intel, like where to eat, shop and drink nearby your final destination. No need to write these deets down. We have a function that downloads the skinny right to your electronic calendar.

    "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride" Party at Rienzi

    I have a love affair with Rienzi because of its refined collection and graceful setting that together recount a slice of the city's history. What I love more is when this Museum of Fine Arts, Houston satellite venue decides to lighten things up by hosting kooky gatherings.

    The "Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride" party is a spoof on the The Wedding Dress exhibition, currently on view through June 30. Thumb your nose at the iconic garment by showing up in your best — or worse — version of nuptial attire. Who knows? You may win a prize for your creativity.

    The skinny: Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Rienzi; tickets are $20 for the general public, $18 for MFAH members.

    First Annual City of Friendswood Crawfish Festival

    There's no dearth of socials that focus on the consumption of countless pounds of crawfish as an excuse to either raise funds or bring people together for the heck of it. Crawfish season, which typically runs March through June, has inspired the City of Friendswood, with the help of Justin's Seafood, to start its own tradition — a day-long, family-friendly fest with food, live music and an artist market that enlivens the growing suburb.

    Among the activities are a series of crawfish eating contests, a kid zone and tunes by the Zydeco Dots, LT & The Zydeco Mob and Dora & The Zydeco Bad Boys. Best of all, a portion of the piggy bank goes to support Sunshine Kids and the Friendswood Lions Club.

    The skinny: Saturday, 11 a.m. to 8p.m.; Centennial Park; tickets start at $5.

    East Beach Grand Re-Opening

    While much attention has gone to Galveston's makeover on the west side of the island, in time for Memorial Day Weekend is the re-opening of East Beach, what locals consider the biggest beach in Texas. The $1.6 million reconstruction venture means that beach lovers will enjoy a new pavilion, a boardwalk and an entertainment stage.

    The Buzz 94.5 FM hosts a day of music with headlining bands The Last Place You Look, Who is BC and Lost, alongside other activities — some free, some paid — such as a big bonfire, an obstacle course, a rock-climbing wall and a fireworks spectacle at dusk.

    The skinny: Saturday, 2 to 9 p.m.; East Beach; admission is free.

    Alley Theatre presents Sherlock Holmes and the Adventure of the Suicide Club

    Summertime at the Alley Theatre means some type of whodunit play. Everyone's favorite detective — as if he needs any kind of introduction — follows clues, ruses and red herrings as he takes on the case that has prominent men dropping like flies.

    Having been cast in main roles for The Crucifer of Blood and Sherlock Holmes, resident leading man Todd Waite returns as the eminent sleuth in what Alley's officials are touting as a spectacular, lavish production.

    The skinny: Saturday through June 23; Alley Theatre; tickets start at $26.

    The Brazarre: An Artful Bras Event and Silent Auction benefiting the American Cancer Society

    There's no reason why humor, philanthropy, art and one beloved undergarment can't mingle for a good cause. Now in its third year, Brazarre asks local smiths to create a brassiere in their own aesthetic vocabulary. The works are then sold in a silent auction with proceeds supporting more than just the female anatomy. That would be the American Cancer Society's Relay For Life Greater Heights.

    Liberty Kitchen has stepped up to provide light bites for guests.

    The skinny: Saturday, 6-9 p.m.; tickets are $5.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop happy gal Nancy Wozny's pick: Main Street Theater presents Close Up Space by Molly Smith Metzler

    Nancy says: "I'm heading off to Molly Smith Metzler's Close Up Space at Main Street Theater for a couple of reasons. First, it's a father daughter story. A powerful literary editor fights a losing battle against the lowering of linguistic standards instead of helping his daughter with the death of her mother. She shows up with a cooler of snow speaking only Russian and hilarity ensues.

    "The other reason is that Up Close Space was a finalist for the Susan Smith Blackburn Prize. And the cast, which includes Rutherford Cravens and Carolyn Johnson, is a superb lineup of Houston talent. The play also closes MST's 38th season and there's no shortage of excitement around there with the plans to upgrade their cozy digs."

    The skinny: Through June 16; Main Street Theater Rice Village; tickets start at $30.

    David Wald and Rutherford Cravens in Main Street Theater's production of Up Close Space.

    David Wald and Rutherford Cravens in the Main Street Theater's production of Up Close Space
    Photo by Kaitlyn Walker
    David Wald and Rutherford Cravens in Main Street Theater's production of Up Close Space.
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    Houston dazzles among top 10 most festive cities in America for 2025

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    The River Oaks Christmas Lights are a fun place to take families.

    Houston has once again landed a coveted spot on Thumbtack's annual ranking of the most festive American cities in 2025.

    Home services platform Thumbtack analyzed holiday light installation requests from customers from October 2024 to 2025 to determine the most festive U.S. cities. Rankings were based on the "relative frequency" of requests after being adjusted for the population of each state and metro area.

    Houston ranked as the 6th most festive U.S. city this year, dropping two spots from its former No. 4 rank in 2024.

    Locals searching for inspiration for their homes can find it at the many twinkly displays illuminating Houston for the holidays, from the iconic City Lights to the rustic Dewberry Farm light show. And the holiday season is beginning earlier with every passing year, according to Thumbtack.

    "Homeowners are layering their look from October through December, swapping out pumpkins for pine boughs and adding sparkle as the season unfolds," the report said.

    Other festive holiday events happening around Houston include cheery pop-up bars, holiday markets, and much more. CultureMap readers can also keep up with all of Houston's holiday happenings in our special editorial series.

    Other big Texas cities like Austin, Dallas, and San Antonio also all landed top-10 spots in the report, proving the Lone Star State is much more festive than the rest of the country.

    "From Texas to Florida, the South is setting the standard for holiday spirit, and in true Texas fashion, bigger is definitely brighter," the report said. "Mild winters and a strong sense of community keep the Lone Star State shining at the top."

    Thumbtack's top 10 most festive U.S. cities in 2024 are:

    • No. 1 – Austin, Texas
    • No. 2 – Dallas, Texas
    • No. 3 – Seattle, Washington
    • No. 4 – Las Vegas, Nevada
    • No. 5 – Sacramento, California
    • No. 6 – Houston, Texas
    • No. 7 – San Francisco, California
    • No. 8 – Charlotte, North Carolina
    • No. 9 – San Antonio, Texas
    • No. 10 – Atlanta, Georgia
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