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    Weekend Event Planner

    Here are the top 9 things to do in Houston this weekend

    Dominique McGhee
    Nov 9, 2016 | 2:39 pm

    This upcoming weekend is full of events that will kick off the celebratory holiday season, as well as take advantage of the cooler weather we are finally experiencing.

    The Houston Cinema Arts Festival, The Cellar Classic, and and the GR8 Taco Challenge are just a few of the events highlighted in this round-up. Our CultureMap Events Calendar has a full list of other events that you can sift through when planning out your weekend.

    Thursday, November 10

    Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market

    "The 12 Days of Christmas" is the theme for the 2016 Houston Ballet Nutcracker Market. This yearly market, which continues through Sunday, plays hosts to over 280 vendors from across the country selling unique goods, gifts, food, jewelry, home decor and more. This year will see new vendors at the ,arket, but loyal visitors can expect to see mainstays like Toffee To Go and decorations from Clutter Yule Love.

    Houston Cinema Arts Festival

    Honky Tonk Heaven: Legend of the Broken Spoke is the opening night film for the 2016 Houston Cinema Arts Festival with a live performance by Dale Watson following the screening. This eight-day festival features a wide array of films and other events at various locations like The Menil Collection, The Museum of Fine Arts, the Asia Society Texas Center, and the Museum of Natural Science.

    Friday, November 11

    Children's Museum of Houston presents Mission After Dark

    Kids take on their R.I.V.A.L. as agents on a special task force, S.E.C.R.E.T., at the Children's Museum. The covert mission gives these undercover agents the opportunity to collect intel, shoot down security bots, track down and block subsonic emitters, and so much more as well as offering a entertaining, learning experience.

    Saturday, November 12

    AIA Houston Heights Bicycle Tour

    This bicycle tour will explore the Houston Heights from a point of view that many may not have stopped to experience yet. The Heights is home to 120 of the 215 National Register of Historic Places that can be found in Houston and is the first mixed-use community in Texas. Historic and contemporary architecture and how it fits into the fabric of the Heights will also be explored on the tour.

    Hermann Park Conservancy: Run in the Park

    Run in the Park at Hermann Park starts at the Molly Ann Smith Plaza and circles the park on the Marvin Taylor Trail. This annual run is for the entire family, with a 5k walk/run and a 1k kids fun run. After you've finished the race, while being cheered on by family and friends, join in the post fun party with music, food, and drinks.

    2016 Genesys Works Houston Cellar Classic

    The 2016 Houston Cellar Classis features samples from over 100 of the finest wines from around the world and food provided by some of Houston's most popular restaurants. While you wine and dine, keep in mind that 100 percent of the net proceeds will benefit Genesys Works Houston, a non-profit that offers skills training and internships to disadvantaged high school students. CultureMap food editor Eric Sandler is one the judges to decide the Media Favorite and there will be a People's Choice, too. To keep the evening rolling, The Revelators will provide live entertainment.

    The Galleria Tree Lighting and Ice Spectacular

    No holiday season in Houston is complete without the lighting of the 55-foot tall Christmas tree at The Galleria ice rink. Houston-raised Mary Sarah, finalist from Season 10 of The Voice, will perform for guests as they watch the tree illuminated with over 450,000 lights. A skating Santa, fireworks, face painting, and other in-store retailer activities will also entertain shoppers.

    Sunday, November 13

    EaDo Vintage Fest

    Selected local vendors will be featured for a day of vintage fashions at the EaDo Vintage Fest. Vistiors will find everything, ranging from '50s to '90s vintage streetwear, as well as music, food, and beer.

    GR8 Taco Challenge

    Some of the city's top restaurants, including State Fare, Americas, and Bernie's Burger Bus, will battle it out to produce the best "taco" in H-Town using 8th Wonder beer as an ingredient. Tickets include 4 beer tokens, a souvenir pint glass, 1 taco sample from each challenger, and access to a premium Michelada bar (what goes better with tacos than a great Mexican beverage of beer, lime juice, and assorted sauces, spices, and peppers?). A portion of the proceeds will benefit Kids Meals, Inc.

    Have fun this weekend at this events around town! And let us know about your experiences.

    Join this fun run in Hermann Park.

    Run in the Park
    Photo courtesy of Hermann Park Conservancy
    Join this fun run in Hermann Park.
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    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey will make cynics believe in the power of love

    Alex Bentley
    Sep 18, 2025 | 6:00 pm
    Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey
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    Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell in A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.

    Romantic movies can come in many different shapes and sizes, from cheesy straight-to-streaming throwaway trifles to grand, sweeping Oscar-worthy dramas. And because there have been so many romances/rom-coms made, it becomes increasingly difficult to stand out from the crowd and depict a relationship that doesn’t feel the same as all of those that came before.

    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey does just that by emulating films like Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and It’s a Wonderful Life. David (Colin Farrell) is thrust into an unexpected adventure when he rents a car from a strange company called, simply, The Car Rental Company, to travel to a friend’s wedding. Once there, he is introduced to Sarah (Margot Robbie), with whom he has an instant-if-tenuous connection, with both living in the same city. A flirty-yet-honest conversation follows as they detail why two good-looking people of their ages are still single; short answer: They’re each their own worst enemy.

    A seemingly sentient GPS system in their matching Saturn cars soon forces them together and convinces them to go on “a big bold beautiful journey.” Instead of some nice sightseeing, the two are taken to a series of doors found in various peculiar locations, most of which lead to memories from their past. The universe seems to want them to be together, but neither of them can get out of their own way.

    Directed by Kogonada and written by Seth Reiss, the film is designed to be an arrow aimed directly at the hearts of cynics. And while there are sure to be those disaffected by its charms, it does everything a great romantic movie should. The two lead characters have each spent years sabotaging other relationships, something that convinces them - and the audience - that this unusual set of circumstances is exactly the antidote to their romantic troubles.

    But the scenes from their respective pasts that they visit are about more than just trying to figure out what went wrong with past boyfriends/girlfriends. They are an exploration into the people and events that shaped their lives, and also a way to provide exposition to the audience in a way that seems natural despite the unnatural settings. Many romantic films have dialogue that feels stilted, but the upfront nature of both characters makes them come off as authentic.

    Kogonada and Reiss also treat the film less seriously than you might expect. The film features a number of comedic moments and characters, starting with car rental employees played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Kevin Kline. Their strange, funny, and profane banter sets the tone for what to expect from the film as a whole. David and Sarah are fully aware of the off-the-wall nature of the journey they’re on, and this knowledge keeps the film from tipping too much in the art film direction.

    While it takes a bit of suspension of disbelief to think that people who look like Farrell and Robbie would still be hunting for a partner, each of the Oscar-nominated actors has the chops to sell even an idea as far-fetched as that. They also, more importantly, have great chemistry together, setting up each stage of the romance in almost the perfect way. Waller-Bridge, Kline, Hamish Linklater, and Lily Rabe also do well in key supporting parts.

    For those willing to give themselves over to a slightly bizarre romance, A Big Bold Beautiful Journey is a film that hits all the right marks. Effective romances are in short supply in recent years, and one that works as well as this should be embraced despite its odd trappings.

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    A Big Bold Beautiful Journey opens in theaters on September 19.

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