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    Your weekly guide to Houston: Five (plus) don't-miss events — Legos and booze party included

    Joel Luks
    Aug 14, 2013 | 8:31 am

    On tap this week are classes that speak to your inner child, a dark thriller that could usher in the end of days, a film party, colorful performances and a thespian production set in one of the city's favorite hangouts.

    Be sure to click on the links below each event suggestion. You'll find a page filled with helpful intel, like where to eat, drink and shop nearby your final destination, as well as a feature that downloads the deets to your electronic calendar.

    Aurora Picture Show's Adult Lego Workshop

    I may pretend to be a grownup — sometimes — but the little playful kid in me always takes over when Legos are around. Now envision what could transpire when you mix the construction toy with booze and more booze.

    You don't have to imagine anymore. Aurora Picture Show's adult stop-motion animation workshop is promoting adult Lego fun, letting you forge whimsical characters and fantastical settings — whatever is mused by your crafty inventiveness lubricated with adult beverages.

    The skinny: Thursday, 6 p.m.; Aurora Picture Show; $30 general public, $20 Aurora Picture Show members.

    Mildred's Umbrella Theatre Company presents Foxfinder by Dawn King

    A Pearson Award Bursary winner and one of the five finalists for the Susan Blackburn Awards last year, Dawn King brings a thriller that's set in a milieu that resembles the zeitgeist of The Crucible — if it were set at the turn of the century.

    Local actors Patricia Duran, Michelle Edwards, Bobby Haworth and Kevin Lusignillo awaken the spirit of the playwright's imagination, which challenges the characters to chase after a creature that endangers the future of mankind.

    Dark? Yes. But what else would you expect from Mildred's Umbrella Theatre Company?

    The skinny: Thursday through Aug. 30; Studio 101 at Spring Street Studios; general admission tickets are $20, discounts are available for students and seniors.

    Houston Arboretum Class: Edible Wild Plants

    Mark Vorderbruggen, who calles himself Merriwether the Adventurer, is like a know-it-all boy scout who didn't grow up and who made it a personal mission to become a walking encyclopedia of Texas nature. One of his passions is mastering the ability to identify edible plants that flourish in the wild, telling others how to harvest them and how to best prepare them for consumption.

    The research chemist will share his insights in this four-hour indoor/outdoor class, for which you are encouraged to bring comfy walking shoes, bug repellent, water and perhaps a snack or two.

    The skinny: Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.; Houston Arboretum and Nature Center; $50 general admission, $30 Houston Arboretum members.

    Orange Show and Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow present "Art Car Extravaganza"

    The Orange Show Center for Visionary Art launches a new partnership with the Alamo Drafthouse Rolling Roadshow that presents screenings of films that have a connection to Houston. The series kicks off with Art Car: The Movie, hosted by co-directors Ford Gunter and Carlton Ahrens of Del Monte Films.

    Don't think of this as just going to the movies. A pre-party with the artists at 6 p.m. precedes the film at dusk. No Orange Show gathering is complete without beer — you can thank Saint Arnold Brewing Company for the suds — and food trucks offering local grub.

    The skinny: Saturday, 6 p.m.; Orange Show Monument; tickets are $15 in advance, $20 at the door and $10 for art car artists.

    World Performances presents Tale of Kieu, a Vietnamese epic poem by Nguyen Du

    I can't say I know much about Vietnamese culture other than the cuisine. So I am suggesting this Miller Outdoor Theatre performance as an opportunity to learn through a vibrant spectacle that's based on an epic poem penned by Nguyen Du, an 18th century Vietnam seminal versifier who wrote in the ancient script known as Chữ Nôm.

    His most famous oeuvre, the Tale of Kieu, finds its inspiration in Confucian principles. Love, betrayal, honor and family tradition render this a juicy, emotional tale of a young woman who sacrifices herself to free her father from the slammer.

    The skinny: Saturday and Sunday, 8 p.m.; Miller Outdoor Theatre; admission is free.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop thespian lover Nancy Wozny's pick: Horse Head Theatre Company presents The Aliens

    Nancy says: "Horse Head Theatre is back, this time with The Aliens by OBIE Award winning playwright Annie Baker, who is all the rage right now on New York and Texas stages. Of course, Horse Head is doing a play that takes place in a coffee show in a coffee shop.

    That'd be Boheme Café and Wine Bar. This also happens to be the very place where the company launched during a Cultured Cocktails in 2009.

    "Kevin Jones and Horse Head veteran Drake Simpson star in Baker's play about a couple of dudes who appear to be moving in slow motion as they sit around and hang out in the back of a coffee shop. Feels perfect for the end of the summer."

    Editor's note: Due to inclement weather that delayed technical rehearsals, the opening of Horse Head Theatre Company's production of The Aliens has been rescheduled for the following week. The dates below have been adjusted to reflect the change.

    The skinny: Aug. 22 through Sept. 7; Boheme Café and Wine Bar; tickets are $20, $10 for students.

    Viet Quoc Dau, left, as Ma Giam Sinh and Kieu Anh as Tu Ba in The Tale of Kieu at Miller Outdoor Theatre.

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    Texas tax-free weekend lets shoppers stock up on emergency supplies

    Amber Heckler
    Apr 20, 2026 | 2:15 pm
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    Emergency supplies like first aid kits that cost less than $75 are eligible for a tax break this weekend.

    The best time for Texas residents to stock up on supplies to prepare for natural disasters is coming up this weekend. The annual statewide Emergency Preparation Supplies Sales Tax Holiday runs from April 25-27, when Texans will be able to purchase critical emergency supplies — plus household necessities like batteries and fire extinguishers — tax-fee.

    Shoppers can purchase certain emergency supplies tax-free starting at 12:01 am on Saturday, April 25, and the "holiday" runs until midnight on Monday, April 27. There is no limit on the number of qualifying items that can be purchased during the weekend, and purchases can be made in store, online, through the mail, and via custom order.

    Saving on emergency supplies
    Emergency preparation supplies must be purchased under certain price brackets to qualify for the tax exemption. For example, portable generators must have a sales price less than $3,000 to qualify for a tax break. Ladders and hurricane shutters that cost less than $300 also qualify.

    Delivery, shipping, handling, and transportation charges are included in the sales price, according to the Comptroller. So if a shopper buys a $299 rescue ladder and is charged a $10 delivery fee, the total sales price for the purchase is $309, and tax would need to be paid for that sales price.

    Additional items that qualify for a tax break as long as they cost less than $75 include:

    • Axes
    • Batteries – single or multipack (AAA cell, AA cell, C cell, D cell, 6 volt or 9 volt)
    • Carbon monoxide detectors
    • Fire extinguishers
    • First aid kits
    • Fuel containers
    • Ground anchor systems and tie-down kits
    • Hatchets
    • Ice products – including reusable and artificial ice
    • Light sources – including those that are battery operated or portable self-powered sources; candles, flashlights, and lanterns
    • Mobile telephone batteries and mobile telephone chargers
    • Non-electric can openers
    • Non-electric coolers and ice chests for food storage
    • Radios – including portable self-powered radios, battery operated radios, two-way radios, and weather band radios
    • Smoke detectors
    • Tarps and other plastic sheeting
    The full list of qualifying items is available on The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts' website.

    As a reminder, over-the-counter items like antibacterial hand sanitizer, soap, and spray and wipes are always exempt from sales tax if they are labeled with a "Drug Facts" panel in compliance with Food and Drug Administration regulations.

    Non-qualifying items that will still be taxed
    Medical masks, face masks, and gloves of any kind do not qualify for a tax exemption. Other taxable items including toilet paper, cleaning supplies (such as disinfectants and bleach wipes), vehicle or boat batteries, chainsaws, plywood, extension ladders, and stepladders. Camping equipment and supplies, including stoves and tents, are also not eligible for a tax break.

    Additionally, any repair or replacement parts for emergency preparation supplies do not qualify for tax exemptions, and neither do any services that are performed on or related to those supplies.

    What to do if a qualifying item is taxed during the holiday
    If customers buy a tax-exempt item between April 25-27 and are still taxed, they may request a refund from the seller on the tax paid for the item. The seller can grant the refund to the buyer, or provide them with Form 00-985, Assignment to Right to Refund, which would allow the customer to file a claim for their refund through the Comptroller's website.

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