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    Your weekly guide: Five (plus) don't-miss events — young professionals Big Partyincluded

    Joel Luks
    Nov 1, 2012 | 2:44 pm
    • Buffalo Bayou Partnership's Eighth Annual Gala "Sense-Sational" supports all thebeautification projects and enhancements in the works along the bayou's banks.
      Photo by Jenny Antill
    • Emerging Leaders' 2012 Gala "The Big Party" includes cotton candy, arcade games,caricature drawings, balloon twisting, a clown, a fortune teller and a floorpiano.
    • BooTown's Damn the Man is a Benshi show based on Empire Records.
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    Can I get an amen now that Halloween is over? It's time to pick yourself up from the evening's reveling and make plans for the weekend. On tap are a fundraiser on the green, a walk with heart, crafty activities, Korean soup for the soul and a big party for young professionals who don't want to grow up.

    Try this: Click on the link below each event to find a page with helpful features like the ability to download the deets right to your electronic calendar, information on nearby restaurants, hotels, bars and shopping so you can enjoy your outing to the fullest.

    Buffalo Bayou Partnership's Eighth Annual Gala "Sense-Sational"

    The otherwise serene meadow — and one of the loveliest grounds about the city's main waterway — at the Sabine Street Bridge morphs once again into a nature lovers fete for Buffalo Bayou Partnership's gala. Sure it's been the location of choice year after year, though the scene never gets old.

    The seated dinner, chaired by George Lancaster and Marley Lott, honors Mark Cover. With all the beautification projects and enhancements in the works along the bayou's banks, this nonprofit always benefits from the influx of cash.

    The deets: Thursday, 6:30 p.m.; Sabine Street Bridge; tickets start at $500.

    2012 Houston Heart Walk

    With cooler weathers finally making their way to the south, a five kilometer leisure stroll reminds everyone that it's possible to improve one's cardiovascular health with a few simple steps. In this big commuter city, Houstonians don't walk much. So why not heed the call while raising awareness for the American Heart Association?

    I walked last year and met some wonderful people along the route. With Halloween festivities behind us, let this be the start of a healthier fall/winter season. Sign me up.

    The deets: Saturday, 9 a.m.; Reliant Park; free to walk.

    Houston Center for Contemporary Craft "Hands-On Family Festival"

    Trying to delineate between art and craft is like deciding what came first: The chicken or the egg. But one easy distinction is the importance of the process of making: The art of crafting.

    This family-friendly hands-on festival offers a view into the act of craft, including basket weaving, pattern design, felting, cold hammering, weaving and wood turning by artists working locally, among them John Barber and members of the Clear Lake Basket Weavers Guild and Gulfcoast Woodturners Association.

    The deets: Saturday, 11 a.m.; Houston Center for Contemporary Craft; admission is free.

    Houston Grand Opera East + West presents From My Mother's Mother

    If you chat with HGOco's director Sandra Bernhard, you immediately realize that at her core is the belief that music opens doors to connect the bricolage of communities that is Houston. Through the Song of Houston's East + West initiative, a series of chamber operas were commissioned that tell the story of people who found their way here.

    From My Mother's Mother, composed by Jeeyoung Kim with a libretto by Janine Joseph, traces generations of Korean women as they adapt, adjust and safeguard what's uniquely and culturally theirs — beginning with a comforting bowl of hot soup.

    Listen for the gayageum, a zither-type ancient plucked string instrument associated with music of Korean royalty.

    The deets: Saturday through Nov. 9; various locations; admission is free

    Emerging Leaders' 2012 Gala "The Big Party"

    The next generation of Houston's movers and shakers have a penchant for partying — while doing good, of course. Though they may be coming of age philanthropically, there is no reason not to summon one's inner child and indulge in some booze, bites and a carnival carouse.

    That includes cotton candy, arcade games, caricature drawings, balloon twisting, a clown, a fortune teller and a floor piano. Sounds like a good time.

    The deets: Saturday, 7 p.m.; Advantage BMW Midtown; tickets are $50 for individuals, $80 for couples.

    Arts smarty pants and in-the-loop easy going lady Nancy Wozny's pick: BooTown presents Damn the Man

    Nancy says: "My fave indie theater collective, BooTown, is back, this time with Damn the Man, a Benshi show based on Empire Records. In traditional, Benshi performers memorize western movies and reinterpret the story for an eastern audience. In BooTown's Benshi, chances are things are going to work out a little differently, but I expect major fun and hilarity.

    "In keeping with BooTown's mission to perform at non-traditional venues the show is at three different places."

    The deets: Thursday and Friday at Rudyards; Saturday at Big Star Bar; Nov 16 to 17 at Cactus Music; tickets are pay what you want and available at the door.

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    Prestigious contemporary art fair returns to Houston for 2026

    Holly Beretto
    Apr 9, 2026 | 12:30 pm
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    Untitled Art, the acclaimed contemporary art fair, returns to Houston this October.

    A prestigious contemporary art fair is coming back to the Bayou City. Untitled Art, Houston returns this October for its second edition. To mark the occasion and kick off plans, the show commissioned two artist projects that will be unveiled this weekend at the 39th annual Art Car Parade on Saturday, April 11 in downtown Houston.

    The art show will be held at the George R. Brown Convention Center October 2 to 4. An invitation-only VIP and Press Preview will take place on Thursday, October 1.

    Houston was the organization’s first expansion from its home base in Miami. When the show arrived in the city last fall, it showcased the works of contemporary artists from Houston, other parts of Texas, and around the world.

    Houstonians showed lots of enthusiasm for last year’s inaugural fair. The organization reported that several galleries reported six-figure sales and sold-out booths, and leaders from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Menil Collection, and Contemporary Arts Museum Houston were in attendance all weekend.

    This year, the show promises to be even more dynamic, with programming that includes live podcast recordings, panel discussions, culinary activations, and artist-led projects with an emphasis on embedding the fair within Houston’s civic and cultural fabric. Show attendees can expect an international roster of galleries alongside collectors, curators, and artists increasingly attuned to Houston’s evolving position as both a cultural gateway to Latin America and a substantial force in the international art scene.

    “Houston has proven to be a vital artery for the contemporary art market, blending a deep institutional history with a bold, global future,” Jeffrey Lawson, founder of Untitled Art, said in a statement. “We are thrilled to return and deepen our commitment to the city’s creative community.”

    Beyond the exhibits at the show, Untitled Art has made a commitment to helping ensure art and art collecting is accessible to the larger community. Last year, programming events took place all over the the city, with private collection visits, studio tours with artists, and guided engagements at institutions such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Menil Collection, Contemporary Arts Museum Houston, and Asia Society Texas Center, in collaboration with more than two dozen cultural partners.

    This year’s Art Car entry marks the first of its kind for the organization. Untitled Art commissioned collaborations with ascendant emerging Los Angeles-based artists Aryo Toh Djojo and Mario Ayala. Ayala's exhibition Seven Vans is currently on view at the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston.

    “Houston continues to assert itself as a cultural capital of the South, and the inaugural edition confirmed that there is a serious and attentive audience invested in contemporary art from local, national, and international dealers alike," said Michael Slenske, director of Untitled Art, Houston.

    Information about ticket sales will be available closer to the opening.

    Untitled Art entry way
    Courtesy of World Red Eye

    Untitled Art, the acclaimed contemporary art fair, returns to Houston this October.

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