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    Out-of-this World Rodeo Lineup

    Astronaut in outer space helps RodeoHouston reveal out-of-this-world concert lineup: The mega acts are......

    Clifford Pugh
    Jan 11, 2016 | 12:43 am

    The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo got a little help from outer space to reveal its out-of-this-world 2016 concert lineup. In a video released at 12:05 am Monday, astronaut Scott Kelly introduced the eclectic group of performers from his perch inside the International Space Station. The list includes a host of country music stars, including four members of the Grand Ole Opry, as well as Latin Grammy and Teen choice winners, along with one tough Pitbull.

     

    The Band Perry will open the rodeo on March 1 on First Responders Day and Keith Urban will close the three-week extravaganza on March 20 at the RodeoHouston Super Shootout.

     

    Among other country greats are Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Jake Owen, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Florida Georgia Line and Brad Paisley. Hip-hop-heavy R&B singer Jason Derulo will be the featured entertainer on March 4 (Black Heritage Day) and 17-year-old singer Shawn Mendes will perform on March 6 in the rodeo slot usually reserved for the teenybopper crowd.

     

    Rapper Pitbull returns to the rodeo on March 8 and rocker Kid Rock returns on March 15. And on Go Tejano Day, traditionally one of the most well-attended days at the rodeo, Los Huracanes Del Norte and Banda Los Recoditos will be center stage on March 13.

     

    Tickets go on sale January 16 at 10 am through AXS Ticketing via rodeohouston.com. The Virtual online Waiting Room opens at 9:30 am on January 16, but fans can register any time at axs.com/rodeohouston_registration. When the store opens at 10 am, fans chosen at random can purchase tickets, no matter what time they entered the Waiting Room.

     

    Visit rodeohouston.com/Tickets/RODEOHOUSTONTickets to view all RodeoHouston ticket options.

     

     Here is the 2016 lineup:

     

    Tuesday, March 1 — First Responders Day, sponsored by BP America — The Band Perry

     

    Wednesday, March 2* — Armed Forces Appreciation Day, sponsored by BHP Billiton — Chris Young

     

    Thursday, March 3 — Jason Aldean

     

    Friday, March 4 — Black Heritage Day, sponsored by Kroger — Jason Derulo

     

    Saturday, March 5 — Cole Swindell

     

    Sunday, March 6 — Shawn Mendes

     

    Monday, March 7 — Miranda Lambert

     

    Tuesday, March 8 — Pitbull

     

    Wednesday, March 9* — Brett Eldredge

     

    Thursday, March 10 — Luke Bryan

     

    Friday, March 11 — Darius Rucker

     

    Saturday, March 12 — Billy Currington

     

    Sunday, March 13 — Go Tejano Day — Los Huracanes Del Norte/Banda Los Recoditos

     

    Monday, March 14 — Kenny Chesney

     

    Tuesday, March 15 — Kid Rock

     

    Wednesday, March 16* — Jake Owen

     

    Thursday, March 17 — Florida Georgia Line

     

    Friday, March 18 — Little Big Town

     

    Saturday, March 19 — RodeoHouston Super Series Championship —Brad Paisley

     

    Sunday, March 20 — RodeoHouston Super Shootout®, presented by Crown Royal — Keith Urban

     

    *Value Wednesdays include $10 upper level Rodeo tickets, plus values throughout NRG Park.

     

     See the announcement video here:

     

     

    The Band Perry opens the Rodeo on March 1.

    Band Perry at Houston Rodeo March 2014
      
    Photo by © Michelle Watson/CatchLightGroup.com
    The Band Perry opens the Rodeo on March 1.
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    Movie Review

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps skips the homework and focuses on fun

    Alex Bentley
    Jul 25, 2025 | 10:30 am
    The Fantastic Four: First Steps
    Photo courtesy of Marvel
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Vanessa Kirby, Pedro Pascal, and Joseph Quinn in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

    The whole design of the Marvel Cinematic Universe is to be interconnected, so it was only in the early films like Iron Man and The Incredible Hulk where you didn’t feel like you had to study previous films to fully understand what the current film was about. In recent years, that unified idea has turned into a deterrent, especially since the quality of the films has gone into a steep decline.

    Much like in Superman, The Fantastic Four: First Steps joins the quartet’s story as it’s already in progress, with the four astronauts-turned-superheroes — Dr. Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm (Joseph Quinn), and Ben Grimm (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) — adored by the public in a retro-futuristic New York City that definitely doesn’t seem to be the one that exists in other MCU movies.

    When the group learns from a visitor called the Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) that a planet-eating giant called Galactus (voiced by Ralph Ineson) is threatening Earth, they spring into action. But when Galactus says that the only thing that will prevent him from destroying the planet is for the pregnant Sue to give up her baby to him, it puts the foursome in the supremely awkward position of putting themselves before the public they usually serve.

    Directed by Matt Shakman and written by four credited writers, the film is as much a family drama as it is a superhero showcase. Consequently, the emotion in the story doesn’t come through its CGI battles, but rather the interplay between the tight group (Reed and Sue are married, Johnny is her brother, and Ben is Reed’s best friend). Most MCU movies prefer to show and not tell, but this film is dialogue-heavy, asking audiences to — gasp! — actually care about its core characters.

    On the action side, there’s actually relatively little to be had. There’s an early montage showing them taking on villains like Mole Man (Paul Walter Hauser) and other sporadic sequences, but the big finale is the only time the team lets loose with their complete powers. With Sue discovering she’s pregnant in the very first scene, the focus of much of the film is the fate of the baby, not how they will defeat the bad guy of the week.

    In an homage-to-the-homage, the look of the film — which pairs 1950s/’60s elements with scientifically/architecturally advanced features — will be familiar to anyone who loved The Incredibles (which, clearly, got inspiration from the comic book version of the Fantastic Four). There’s a never-ending buffet of visuals to appreciate, from the gadgets that Reed invents to the mixture of building styles to the throwback clothing. Even the score by Michael Giacchino connects the films, as the composer got his first big movie break with The Incredibles.

    The film does get a little loose in its storytelling, with even non-analytical viewers likely able to poke holes in the Fantastic Four’s various plans. But the movie’s other strengths override the story’s faults, keeping it moving at a brisk pace. It doesn’t get bogged down in minutiae like how the group came to get their powers; there are only brief mentions of their origins, showing that the filmmakers trust viewers to figure things out as the story unfolds.

    The four heroes are well cast, as Pascal, Kirby, Moss-Bachrach, and Quinn settle into a nice rhythm almost right away. The story relies on the group feeling like they know each other intimately, and there’s never a moment where that’s in doubt. Ineson’s voice is suitably menacing as Galactus, while Garner and Hauser each get moments to shine.

    The mid-credits scene — a staple of the MCU — hints at future films, but for a brief, glorious moment, fans are getting a reprieve with this film, which manages to both make the MCU interesting again and become the first Fantastic Four film to actually work. Instead of making viewers worry about having to do homework on characters or stories, The Fantastic Four: First Steps delivers a fun time at the movies where nothing matters except what’s being shown on screen.

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    The Fantastic Four: First Steps opens in theaters on July 25.

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