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    Here's what to do and see in downtown Houston this holiday season

    Tarra Gaines
    Dec 18, 2017 | 1:48 pm

    We've all been there: after our heartfelt hugs with holiday visitors, there's the panicked realization that these people actually need to be entertained — for several days. Before you reach for the spiked nog, may we offer a solution: take your party downtown. We've rounded up a list of downtown, don't-miss holiday events, activities and performances:

    Beauty and Wonder to See

    Hello, Trees! at Discovery Green
    Start your downtown journey at Discovery Green for public art like nothing else in the world. Created by the Montreal-based design studio Daily tous les jours, Hello, Trees is the latest public art installation in Discovery Green but the first commissioned specifically for the park. Shaded by the live oak trees, the oldest trees in downtown, a promenade of light arches and sound speakers relay musical and light messages back and forth the along the pathway.

    Step up to the message station on either end and talk to the majestic trees, a friend or even a stranger at the other end. The interactive artwork repeats your voice back to you before translating it into light and music that moves through the arches. When one message encounters another traveling from the other side, they interact and interweave, creating new music.

    Artist Mouna Andraos, a Daily tous les jours founder, explained during a media preview of the installation that their inspiration for the project came from discovering how trees communicate through their roots. Though the art group began work on Hello, Trees a year ago, it resonates that community spirit we have all felt in recent months.

    “We try to propose things that inspire people to become active in their environment and more aware of each other. Ultimately if we can create opportunities for conversations amongst people who wouldn’t necessarily have exchanges, then we’re happy,” described Andraos.

    Art Blocks at Main Street Square
    While these large scale artworks were only scheduled to remain in Main Street Square for about a year, they’ve lingered, with the Downtown District adding and rotating new works into the Blocks. Trumpet Flower still blooms upside down in its cozy niche, while the Main Street Marquee continues to redefine what a urban billboard can become. Rather fittingly, Chun Hui Pak’s Year of the Rooster will reign over Main Street until the end of December. Slow your stride and catch an Art Blocks/Aurora Picture Show installation of film street art at the Sidewalk Cinema with “Inside Out” a collection of short vertical videos.

    Performing Arts
    While the Wortham Center has several more months of recovery before it opens again for performances, many a holiday show will go on in the rest of the Theater District and beyond. Check our CultureMap roundup of wondrous holiday shows downtown including Houston Ballet’s Nutcracker, Houston Grand Opera’s The House Without a Christmas Tree, the Alley Theatre’s Christmas Carol, Theatre Under the Stars’ Sleeping Beauty and Rec Room’s Hansel and Gretel. And now that Jones Hall has reopened, don’t forget the Houston Symphony’s Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets concert (December 29 and 30) to help you get ready for a magical new year.

    Free Films
    Bank of America Screen on the Green shows family friendly movies at the Discovery Green Anheuser-Busch Stage every Thursday. For the rest of December, catch holiday themed selections with Madea Christmas (December 21), Elf (December 28) and then the animated Leap (January 4) for the new year.

    Fun to Do

    ICE at Discovery Green
    After spending time singing to the trees, take to the ice for a cool skate in the daylight or under the stars. The 7,716 square-foot ice surface, the largest outdoor rink in the Southwest, uses recycled water from Kinder Lake and equipment powered by renewable energy. Look for special themed skate days and nights including Time Warp Tuesday skating through the music decades, date night Wednesdays and live DJ jamming on Funfetti Fridays. And yes, ICE will be open Christmas Eve and Day and New Years Eve and Day.

    Mistletoe on the Go!
    Begin or end that Wednesday date night with a kiss under the largest mistletoe ball in Texas, and then try the most romantic gesture of all, hashtagging that smooch #XOmistletoe on your social media channel of choice.

    Pop Up Shops
    Quite a few unique shops have, well, sprung up downtown in the last year. Two in particular Make (her) Boutique at GreenStreet and Launch at Partnership Tower might offer that hard to find holiday gift from curated selections of clothing, accessory, beauty and home items from local designers.

    City Hall Farmers Market
    The mid-day, Wednesday market runs until December 20th and while many in the crowd are looking for a quick, healthy lunch, you just might find some surprisingly great holiday party and gift exchange presents (honey, olive oil, fresh breads and homemade soaps) amid the local venders.

    Winter Flea by Night
    Find the perfect present or just come for a lovely night in the park on December 21. The Discovery Green monthly event offers shoppers quite the deal on artful kitsch, vintage items, mid-century modern furniture, recycled and repurposed items and collectibles, and crafts by local artisans and designers.

    Play Tourist
    Take those out-of-town guests on a discovery tour and learn something new about your hometown. From Segway jaunts among the downtown towers to a Heritage Society trip back in time through Houston historic homes in Sam Houston Park to behind-the-scenes peeks into Minute Maid Park or the Saint Arnold Brewing Company there’s a lot of Houston untold history to explore.

    Transportation tip: for a free ride between the best downtown destinations, hop on the Greenlink.

    Hello, Trees! is the newest interactive art installation at Discovery Green.

    Hello Trees at Discovery Green
    Photo by Morris Malakoff
    Hello, Trees! is the newest interactive art installation at Discovery Green.
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    Movie Review

    Crime thriller Caught Stealing is a pleasant mainstream surprise

    Alex Bentley
    Aug 28, 2025 | 7:28 pm
    Austin Butler in Caught Stealing
    Photo by Niko Tavernise
    Austin Butler in Caught Stealing.

    Since his career as a feature film director started in 1998, Darren Aronofsky has been known for making intense dramas with stories that are often intentionally hard to understand, like The Whale and mother!. To put it plainly, he’s never been a filmmaker who’s been beholden to genres, so the idea of him making a straightforward crime film like the new Caught Stealing is baffling for those who have followed his career.

    The story centers on Hank Thompson (Austin Butler), who once had big dreams of being a professional baseball player, but now tends bar at a seedy New York City joint. Hank, along with his girlfriend Yvonne (Zoë Kravitz), is unwittingly dragged into a criminal enterprise when his next door neighbor, Russ (Matt Smith), asks Hank to watch his cat when he goes out of town.

    Multiple goons soon start showing up at Russ’ door, looking for money that Russ has taken from them. Despite not knowing anything about that, Hank gets beaten up, threatened, and pursued by groups led by Colorado (Bad Bunny) and Hasidic Jews Lipa (Liev Schreiber) and Shmully (Vincent D’Onofrio), as well as Detective Roman (Regina King).

    Written by Charlie Huston (adapting his own 2004 book of the same name), the film is inarguably the most entertaining one of Aronofsky’s career. Although there are multiple soul-crushing events for Hank in the film, Aronofsky seems to rein in his more depressing tendencies in favor of a fast-paced crime thriller. There are plenty of moments where he could have leaned into the darker parts of the story, but instead he lets the comedy of Huston’s script shine through, keeping things relatively light.

    The characters are what make the movie work the most. Hank’s backstory lends extra meaning to his current dilemma, and also underscores his relationships with Yvonne and his unseen mother, whom he calls every day. Every one of the criminals - from Russ to two Russian thugs to the Orthodox Jews - stands out in a way that serves the story and enhances the entertainment factor. Even small roles like Hank’s boss Paul (Griffin Dunne) make an impact thanks to the way the film is structured.

    It’s also nice to see Butler let loose after a string of award-bait roles in films like Elvis and The Bikeriders. Hank fights through a significant amount of trauma, allowing Butler to show off his dramatic acting skills again, but he also gets to indulge in a bit of action acting, which he handles with aplomb. Butler has been impressive before, but he makes Hank into a magnetic character throughout here.

    The other actors are a little bit of a mixed bag. Kravitz is good, but she doesn’t get enough screentime for her character to feel fully realized. Schreiber, D’Onofrio, and Bad Bunny are a hoot in their respective roles, each bringing a menace that’s tinged with likability. King tries to employ a New York accent, something that distracts from what her character is saying.

    Nothing in Aronofsky’s previous filmography suggested he would be interested in a movie like Caught Stealing, much less be so successful actually making it. But movie fans are the winners for his mid-career change of heart, getting a highly enjoyable crime film that delivers on both the story and acting front.

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    Caught Stealing opens in theaters on August 29.

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