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    Here are the 16 best things happening in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Apr 9, 2025 | 6:30 pm

    OK, we’re psyched that Record Store Day is happening this weekend, as vinylheads all over the city will flock to Cactus Music, Sig’s Lagoon, Vinal Edge, and other record spots for some sweet, licorice-pizza deals.

    But a lot of other things are popping off this weekend: the grand opening of a new restaurant, an elephant migration, a benefit gala featuring Boyz II Men, some more Philly soul over at Miller Outdoor Theatre, a tacos and tequila festival, and, of course, ART CARS!

    As a certain Swedish pop group would say, you’ll have the time of your life.

    Thursday, April 10

    Terra Restaurant & Lounge Grand Opening Celebration
    Terra,a stylish new restaurant and lounge in Uptown Houston, invites the community to join them for a grand opening celebration this weekend. The new restaurant brings style, flavor, and ambiance together, blending French and American cuisine with modern elegance and a premium, speakeasy-style lounge. The new 7,000-square-foot venue offers a luxurious, rich atmosphere for dining and mixology with a social vibe. 5 pm.

    Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center presents Mamma Mia!
    Set on a Greek island paradise where the sun always shines, a tale of love, friendship, and identity (which spawned a movie version and its sequel) is beautifully told through the timeless hits of ABBA. On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the father she’s never known brings three men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited decades ago. 7:30 pm (2 and 7:30 pm Saturday; 1:30 and 7 pm Sunday).

    Stages presents Dixie's Tupperware Party
    Dixie's Tupperware Party stars Dixie Longate, the fast-talking, gum-chewing, ginger-haired Alabama gal who is bringing your grandma’s Tupperware party into the 21st century. Dixie demonstrates the many alternative uses for the iconic plastic kitchen staple. Filled with outrageously funny tales, heartfelt accounts, audience participation, and a little bit of empowerment and homespun wisdom, Dixie’s Tupperware Party leaves your heart a little bigger and your food a little fresher. Through April 20. 2:30 and 7:30 pm (7:30 Friday and Sunday).

    Friday, April 11

    Hermann Park Conservancy presents "The Great Elephant Migration"
    Hermann Park Conservancy will welcome "The Great Elephant Migration," an installation helping the human race share space with the world’s magnificent wildlife by spreading the message of peaceful coexistence. For the first time in Houston, the herd of 100 life-sized, Indian elephant sculptures will be joined with the biggest elephant yet. Each elephant is one-of-a-kind, created by The Real Elephant Collective, a community of 200 Indigenous artisans living within India’s Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve, Southern India. Through Wednesday, April 30. 6 am.

    Disney On Ice presents Let's Dance!
    Disney On Ice will present Let's Dance!, a show jam-packed with audience-favorite Disney characters — including Mickey, Minnie, Donald, and Goofy — who will become DJs, remixing Disney tunes into colorful stories. The production invites guests to belt out Disney’s chart-topping tunes as their favorite stories are brought to life on and above the ice. The show will highlight figure skating, acrobatics, stunts, special effects, and more. 10:30 am and 7 pm (11 am, 3 and 7 pm Saturday; 1 and 5 pm Sunday).

    KIPP Texas Houston Benefit Gala
    The KIPP Texas Houston Benefit Gala is held annually to fundraise for KIPP’s more than 21,000 students in the Houston area — 93 percent of whom are economically disadvantaged. The gala will feature an old Hollywood theme, as well as a performance by Boyz II Men. The 2025 gala will also honor Dr. Renu Khator, president of the University of Houston, and Karen Arnold for their steadfast support and dedication to positively impacting KIPP students across Texas. 6 pm.

    Saturday, April 12

    Tacos and Tequila Festival
    The Tacos and Tequila Festival is a throwback hip-hop festival coming to Houston for the first time. It will feature performances from hip-hop artists such as Houston’s Paul Wall and Mike Jones, T.I., Lil Jon, Chingy, Baby Bash, Yung Joc, Petey Pablo, Twista, and DJ Ashton Martin. In addition to the music, the festival will feature tacos for purchase, margaritas, a tequila tasting lounge, Lucha Libre wrestling, an exotic car showcase, a chihuahua beauty pageant, a salsa and queso competition, art installations, photo ops, and more. 1:30 pm.

    38th Annual Art Car Parade
    For its 38th year, the Houston Art Car Parade rolls through downtown Houston, with over 250 wild and creative vehicles. Led by grand marshall Carl Lewis, the parade kicks off on Allen Parkway at the I-45 overpass, loops around City Hall, and heads back out along Allen Parkway. Fans are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy beverage and merchandise stations at the lineup party, plus food trucks, the HEB Kid Zone, entertainment, and more. The ultimate viewing party at Hermann Square offers front-row views, bites from top local chefs, cocktails, live entertainment, and reserved parking. 2 pm.

    Pablo Cardoza Gallery presents London Ham: "The Hand of God, with a Paring Knife" opening reception
    Pablo Cardoza Gallery will present a solo show featuring works by London Ham. "The Hand of God ..." is a modular image system for producing dynamic visual compositions. Its core consists of two artist-designed algorithms that employ machine learning and computer vision to extract and recombine figures from cinematic imagery. While the artist selects the source material, the act of segmentation and composition is performed by a machine. The project is as much about human choice as it is about what the machine sees. Through Sunday, June 1. 6 pm.

    The Museum of FIne Arts, Houston presents The Annihilation of Fish
    Poinsettia (Lynn Redgrave) moves into a LA boarding house where she meets Fish (James Earl Jones), a Jamaican widower just released from an institution. In the face of personal challenges and differences, they learn new things about themselves through the nuances of romance and happiness. This recently restored drama from celebrated filmmaker Charles Burnett (Killer of Sheep) is a funny, tender study of outsiders and misfits finding love and acceptance through a healthy dose of tolerance. See it in glorious 35mm! 7 pm Saturday (5 pm Sunday).

    Khruangbin in concert
    The Houston-based psych-rock trio, comprised of guitarist Mark Speer, bassist/fashionista Laura Leezy, and drummer Donald Johnson Jr., has been riding high since they teamed up with retro R&B singer Leon Bridges on the 2020 Texas Sun EP. They’re touring behind their 2024 release, A La Sala, which earned the 14-year old band a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2025 Grammy Awards. 7:30 pm.

    Sunday, April 13

    City of Houston presents Tour de Houston
    Tour de Houston, the annual bike ride that celebrates the beauty, history, diversity, and vibrancy of Houston’s neighborhoods, will begin and end at Discovery Green and Avenida Plaza in front of the George R. Brown Convention Center in downtown Houston. The ride travels west through downtown, Memorial Park, Tanglewood, Piney Point Village, Bunker Hill Village, and Briar Forest to Highway 6 before returning to downtown. 8 am.

    Burning Bones Press presents “It Came From The Bayou!”
    Printmakers from across the country will descend upon Houston during Burning Bones Press 12th annual "It Came From The Bayou!," a celebration of printmakers and printmaking. The event will offer work for sale by printmakers from across the U.S. Food and cold beverages from Saint Arnold will be available for purchase. There will be music by Felipe Galvan's Pachuco Boogie Sound System. 11 am.

    Master's Sunday at EZ's Liquor Lounge
    The retro-inspired bar in the Heights will celebrate America's premier golf tournament with food and drink specials, including azalea cocktails and pimento cheese sandwiches. Golf fans can try their luck by competing in a longest drive competition on a golf simulator from 3-5 pm. Winners will receive prizes such as A longest drive competition on the simulator from 3-5pm, with prizes (including golf bags, Turtle Box speakers, and more) going to the top three male and female winners. 11 am.

    Aziz Ansari: Hypothetical Tour
    Aziz Ansari is an award-winning actor, director, writer, and comedian best known for co-creating, writing, directing, and starring in the Netflix original series, Master of None. In October of 2025, he will release the film Good Fortune, which he wrote, directed, and co-stars with Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen. He is also known for co-starring in NBC’s Parks and Recreation. His latest special, Nightclub Comedian, is now streaming on Netflix. (But we still know him from his MTV Human Giant days.) 7 pm.

    My Morning Jacket in concert
    Fronted by the charismatic Jim James, My Morning Jacket's sound combines indie rock, folk, blues, and psychedelia, drawing from the late ‘60s. The Louisville-based band comes to 713 Music Hall in support of is, their 10th studio album. 8 pm.

    Elephant sculptures part of The Great Elephant Migration
      
    Photo by Corey Favino, Courtesy Elephant Family USA and Newport Restoration Foundation

    The Great Elephant Migration has arrived at Hermann Park.

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    New horror movie Sinners sings the blues with twin turn from Michael B. Jordan

    Alex Bentley
    Apr 18, 2025 | 12:30 pm
    Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton in Sinners
    Photo courtesy of Warner Bros.
    Michael B. Jordan and Miles Caton in Sinners.

    Writer/director Ryan Coogler has become so well-known for his blockbuster films — Creed, Black Panther, and Black Panther: Wakanda Forever — that it’s easy to forget that he made his debut with the small-but-powerful 2013 film, Fruitvale Station. After more than a decade, he’s finally returning to original material with his latest film, Sinners.

    Each of Coogler’s films has either starred or featured Michael B. Jordan, and this one gives moviegoers a double dose, as Jordan plays twins who go by the nicknames of Smoke and Stack. Set in 1932, the two hustlers have recently returned from mysterious (and possibly criminal) work in Chicago to their hometown of Clarksdale, Mississippi to open a juke joint.

    They call upon a number of friends and family to help them with the venture, including cousin and guitar player Sammie Moore (Miles Caton), Smoke’s old girlfriend Annie (Wunmi Mosaku), piano player Delta Slim (Delroy Lindo), bouncer Cornbread (Omar Miller), and Chinese couple Bo and Grace Chow (Yao and Li Jun Li). Trouble is never far from the brothers, though, whether it’s Stack’s old girlfriend Mary (Hailee Steinfeld), the Ku Klux Klan leader who sold them the property for the juke joint, or something even more sinister.

    Coogler began his feature film career by confronting the issue of unjustified shootings of Black people by police. How Black people are perceived by society has been a part of everything he’s done since. By placing this film firmly in the middle of the Jim Crow era, he infuses the story with all manner of subtext, including the injustice of sharecropping and prevalent segregation in the South.

    Music, specifically Blues, plays a big part in the film as well. It’s championed through the emerging talent of Sammie and the veteran presence of Delta Slim, but it’s also a driving force for other parts of the plot. Sammie is decried by his pastor father for playing “the devil’s music,” while strange newcomer Remmick (Jack O’Connell) seems to appreciate it a little too much. A fantastically surreal scene at the juke joint turns into an entertaining and educational lesson on the history of Black music.

    It’s Remmick’s obsession that’s at the center of the final hour or so of the film, one in which all hell breaks loose. The manner of that hell is probably better enjoyed if it’s not spoiled here, but suffice it to say that Remmick has an evil to him that threatens to destroy Smoke and Stack’s venture before it even gets started. The horror aspect of the film is fine, but it winds up being the least interesting part of the story.

    Jordan can occasionally go over-the-top with his performances, and with him playing twins the threat of doing so was doubled. But he remains relatively restrained for most of the film, giving each twin their own unique spin. Caton, a rising R&B singer, makes his acting debut in the film and winds up stealing every scene he’s in. The rest of the cast complements each other well, with Mosaku and Steinfeld being standouts.

    Coogler has proven himself to be a savvy filmmaker in each of his previous four films, and with Sinners he combines the personal with crowd-pleasing elements to great effect. It features great music, an insightful story, and even some gory action for an experience you’re not likely to find anywhere else.

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    Sinners opens in theaters on April 18.

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