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

    Marcy de Luna
    Nov 22, 2017 | 3:35 pm

    While your Thanksgiving Day is likely booked, there’s still Friday through Sunday to think about. From a brew fest to a shopping extravaganza to a blowout Sunday brunch, here are the top nine things to do in Houston this weekend. For more options, check out the full CultureMap Events Calendar.

    Cheers
    Friday, November 24-Sunday, November 26
    Foam-filled weekend, the BrewMasters Craft Beer Festival at Moody Gardens features a tequila tasting, samples of more than 400 craft beers, a best beard contest, Sunday Brew-B-Que event, and lots more. (various times; tickets: $8-$165 per person)
    1 Hope Blvd., Galveston; 713-557-5732

    Listen up
    Friday, November 24-Sunday, November 26
    From international stardom to a life-threatening tragedy, On Your Feet! at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts takes you inside the real story of record-making husband-wife duo, Emilio and Gloria Estefan of Miami Sound Machine. (various times; tickets: $35-$175 per person)
    800 Bagby St.; 713-315-2525

    A night at the symphony
    Friday, November 24-Sunday, November 26
    Andrés Orozco-Estrada conducts Rimsky-Korsakov’s "Scheherazade" at Jones Hall. Inspired by "1001 Nights," the orchestrated tone poem takes listeners along on the voyages of Sinbad, ending with an electrifying festival at Baghdad. During the performance by the Houston Symphony, Grammy Award-winning violinist James Ehnes presents his interpretation of Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto No. 1. (various times; tickets: $42-$125 per person)
    615 Louisiana St.; 713-227-3974

    Art film
    Friday, November 24-Sunday, November 26
    Playing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Bill Cunningham New York, a film about legendary New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham (1929–2016), showcases the Schwinn-riding cultural anthropologist, who obsessively and inventively chronicled fashion trends and charity soirées for the Times Style section in his columns “On the Street” and “Evening Hours.” (various times; tickets: $9 per person)
    1001 Bissonnet St.; 713-639-7300

    Black Friday shopping
    Friday, November 24-Sunday, November 26
    Flea at Silver Street Studios is a three-day shopping experiencde that boasts 100 vendors with handcrafted, one-of-a-kind, vintage, artisan, and collectible items. You can also expect food trucks, a bar, music and a pet adoption event. (10 am; tickets: $5 per person)
    2000 Edwards St. 832-356-3274

    Concert fun
    Friday, November 2
    Blue October performs at Revention Music Center in support of their 2016 album, Home. Originally from Houston, the alternative rock band, which consists of Justin Furstenfeld, Jeremy Furstenfeld, Ryan Delahoussaye, Matthew Ostrander, and Matt Noveskey, has lots of fans in the Bayou City. (7 pm;tickets: $35-$45 per person)
    520 Texas Ave.; 713-230-1600

    More concert fun
    Friday, November 24
    Former American Idol winner Fantasia heads to Arena Theatre to perform festive songs from her first Christmas album, Christmas After Midnight. (8:30 pm; tickets: $65-$154 per person)
    7326 Southwest Fwy.; 713-772-5900

    Family time
    Saturday, November 25

    Live show “Peppa Pig’s Surprise” at Revention Center encompasses the charming, colorful nature of the popular television series and features new songs and interactive, life-size puppets. (5 pm; tickets: $29-$110 per person)
    520 Texas Ave.; 713-230-1600

    Sunday funday
    Sunday, November 26
    Blow it out with at Bitches Who Brunch at downtown's Prohibition Supperclub and Bar, complete with a campy show by burlesque troupe, The Moonlight Dolls, midday fare, and mimosas. (two seatings: 11 am and 2 pm; tickets: $15-$35 per person for admission and $30 per person brunch buffet requirement)
    1008 Prairie St.; 281-940-4636

    Bill Cunningham New York showcases the cultural anthropologist who chronicled fashion trends. It's showing at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston this weekend.

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    What to know about Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner's massive estate sale

    Emily Cotton
    Oct 23, 2025 | 1:29 pm
    Sylvester Turner estate sale
    Courtesy of Town and Country Estate Sales
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    Calling all Houston history and memorabilia enthusiasts. The late Sylvester Turner — who served as the city’s mayor for two terms beginning in 2016 and was a sitting congressman for the 18th District when he died in March — was a stylish man with eclectic taste. From October 24-26, fans and mourners will have the opportunity to view and shop thousands of his belongings spanning everything from his alligator shoes to a Texas flag that traveled all the way to the International Space Station.

    Town and Country Estate Sales owner Penny Millican has the inside scoop on what Houstonians should know about the estate sale.

    “I want to invite people to come,” says Millican. “If they’d like to purchase a little memory or something about Sylvester Turner, or a piece of Houston history, this is the time to do it.”

    For anyone wondering about any potential sticker shock, prices begin at only $4!

    Millican’s Top Picks

    Turner was a huge fan of sculpture, collecting over 50 works by artist Thomas Blackshear. “He had historical figures, religious figures, mythological figures — there is even a photo of [Turner] with Blackshear,” says Millican. Shoppers will also find busts of MLK Jr., President Obama, and tons of photos, prints, and paintings.

    Millican also notes that the sale offers over 150 awards, civic organization plaques, and presentation fountain pens. A ceremonial decanter from the Texas, New Mexico Power Company, complete with four glasses and housed in a velvet-lined server is another top pick. Along with countless glass and crystal barware pieces, Turner had a collection of over 100 shot glasses (just $4 each!) from his travels: “Everything from his time at Harvard to his trip to Dubai,” adds Millican.

    Looking for something out of this world? Find a small Texas flag that hitched a ride to the International Space Station on Space X 16, mounted over a photo of NASA. If Space Jam is more of the vibe, a pair of former Houston Rocket James Harden’s (unworn!) signed sneakers will be sure to make an impression.

    Select pieces of Turner’s furniture are on offer as well, like pairs of cozy reading chairs to pair with any of the over 100 signed and dedicated first-edition books from his collection—along with some of his reading glasses.

    Shop Sylvester's Closet

    Turner was nothing if not stylish. “He was a dapper dresser,” says Millican. Racks of bespoke Italian suits and dress shirts, sportswear, and cuff links are there to shop, along with numerous hats and ball caps. Rodeo fans will find an impressive assortment of Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo belt buckles to choose from as well. Don’t forget to pair that belt buckle with a pair of boots, or perhaps any number of alligator shoes, or sneakers even — all size 9.5.

    Pricing

    Most items range from $35-$750, with clothing priced from $8-$100. Some specific outliers are worth mentioning, such as a $1,500 Issac & Moore backpack, still new in its case, an $850 clock, and a large portrait of Turner for $550.

    Sale Details

    The sale will take place at Millican’s Town and Country Estate Sales showroom on the edge of Bellaire in Southwest Houston from Friday, October 24, through Sunday, October 26. Note that showroom sales happen once a month, usually for clients from deed-restricted neighborhoods that prohibit estate sales, so keep an eye out for future sales. Retailers are welcome, but must present their Tax ID for any exemptions.

    The building has 14 dedicated parking spots, but Millican shares that her fellow warehouse neighbors are generous with allowing any overflow. Visitors will find legal street parking along Braeburn Drive.

    The showroom allows approximately 35 visitors at a time, so expect a line. Shoppers may want to bring umbrellas, wear hats, pack sunscreen, and, of course, bring water to make the waiting easier. Bathrooms are available for use, and the store has ramps for wheelchair access.

    Town and Country provides boxes, bags, and packing supplies. Payment options include Zelle, Venmo, all major credit cards, and cash.

    Town and Country Estate Sales, 7700 Renwick St. Suite 1-A, Houston. Hours: Friday and Saturday, 8 am-4 pm; Sunday, 11 am-4 pm.






    Sylvester Turner estate sale

    Courtesy of Town and Country Estate Sales

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