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    These are the 14 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Jan 15, 2025 | 6:30 pm

    This weekend, there will be events celebrating two beloved, American icons: Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Dolly Parton. A swing concert and a rap concert will be saluting the King, while Truck Yard will honor the Queen of Country with a day of fun and music.

    But we also have live music from Killer Mike and Ani DiFranco, the Houston Symphony live-scoring a Harry Potter film, a “wellness sip soiree,” and – for all those hungry cinephiles – free popcorn at the movies!

    Thursday, January 16

    The Menil Collection presents Saving Cinema: A Conversation and Film Screening
    Analog film isn’t completely dead. Filmmakers like Christopher Nolan and Quentin Tarantino still shoot movies on 35 and 70mm. And now, guests can explore the world of film preservation and the fragile future of cinema with Academy Film Archive preservationist Mark Toscano and film scholar/curator Tish Stringer. The conversation will be followed by a screening of Tacita Dean’s 2006 film Kodak, a meditation on the materiality of analog film, as well as additional archival films. 7 pm.

    Congregation Emanu El presents Music at Emanu El: Got That Swing - American Big Band Greats
    If you’re familiar with the expression, “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing,” we have an event right up your alley. Congregation Emanu El will celebrate MLK weekend with a night of swing music, dancing, desserts, and drinks. The concert will feature the sounds of jazz greats like Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Duke Ellington, and Count Basie, as performed by Phillip Hall, Ernesto Vega, Erin Wright, Cantor Rollin Simmons, and their big band. 7:30 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents Killer Mike & The Mighty Midnight Revival
    The Houston Symphony will present Killer Mike, with The Mighty Midnight Revival, for an evening of music, power, and artistic synergy. The Dungeon Family alumni and one-half of the rap supergroup Run the Jewels will be performing tracks from Michael, his critically acclaimed, three-time Grammy-winning album, including fan favorites like “Scientists & Engineers,” “Down By Law,” and “Ric Flair.” Mike will join forces with the Mighty Midnight Revival and the Houston Symphony to reimagine his music in a way that is both bold and breathtaking. 7:30 pm.

    Friday, January 17

    Ani DiFranco in concert
    It always struck us as strange that indie folk-rock goddess Ani DiFranco never played Lilith Fair, the late ‘90s, female-centric, traveling music festival where some of the folksiest female artists of the era (Sarah McLachlan, Jewel, Lisa Loeb) came together and performed. You’d think the Buffalo-born singer/songwriter, who showed everyone you can release music on your own label and still gain a loyal, massive following, would’ve been the star attraction. But DiFranco has always been an artist who did things on her own, which she continues to do to this day. 7 pm.

    Rice Cinema presents 62nd Ann Arbor Film Festival Tour
    Established in 1963, the Ann Arbor Film Festival is the oldest avant garde and experimental film festival in North America. In 2024, the festival featured over 40 programs consisting of 110 films from nearly 40 countries of all lengths and genres, including experimental, animation, documentary, narrative, hybrid, and performance-based works. For two nights, Rice Cinema will play selections from the 62nd festival, which took place last spring. 7 pm.

    Paranormal Cirque
    Paranormal Cirque is a unique creation of combined theatre, circus, and cabaret, with a new, European-style flare from Cirque Italia that is for a mature audience. The horror story features different shades of sexy and a storyline that will fall into a parallel world and end up surrounded by monstrous creatures with hidden talents that amaze with the circus arts. The show includes the Wheel of Death, magic, and more. Through Monday, January 27. 7:30 pm (6:30 and 9:30 pm Saturday; 5:30 and 8:30 pm Sunday).

    I'm Ready Productions presents “One Time For The City”
    I’m Ready Foundation, Inc, under the leadership of director Je'Caryous Johnson, will present “One Time For The City,” a musical celebration marking the start of MLK Day Weekend. Performers will include Houston artists Scarface (who might pull out his trusty guitar for this one), Slim Thug, Lil Flip, Mike Jones, Devin The Dude, Lil Keke, Lil Troy, Z-Ro, DJ Michael 5000 Watts, and more. 8 pm.

    Saturday, January 18

    J-Bar-M Barbecue presents Free Walls
    J-Bar-M Barbecue will host the first-ever Free Walls art event featuring several established and up-and-coming graphic artists and vendors from Houston. Led by Houston graphic artist and icon Donkeeboy, the event will see several brand-new, permanent murals taking shape outside of J-Bar-M throughout the day. Featured graphic artists include Sylvia Roman (Donkeemom), Jesse de Leon, David Maldonado, Floyd Mendoza III, and Gabriel Escobedo. Donkeeboy will collaborate with several students from his Young Art Pros art collective on a mural. 11 am.

    Truck Yard Houston presents Dolly Day
    Sunday will be Dolly Parton’s 79th birthday, and Truck Yard Houston will be celebrating one day earlier with some Dolly-riffic festivities. There will be Dolly-themed cocktails, a Dolly and Jolene costume contest, live performances of Dolly’s classic hits, and, starting at 5 pm, pictures with a Dolly Parton impersonator. Attendees who bring a new or used children’s book to donate get a special Dolly Parton pin. Donated books will benefit the Houston Public Library. Noon.

    Houston Symphony presents Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban in Concert
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is our favorite entry in the Harry Potter cinematic universe, mainly because it’s the one that has Harry getting into his awkward teen years. Based on the third installment of the classic saga, the thrilling tale is accompanied by the music of a live symphony orchestra as Harry soars across the big screen. 2 and 7:30 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    McClain Gallery presents Tim Braden: "The Colouring Garden" opening reception
    McClain Gallery will present Tim Braden: "The Colouring Garden," the gallery's first exhibition of the British artist’s work. The exhibition will feature works from a new series that gathers both interior scenes and abstracted landscapes. A carefully orchestrated riot of colors pours from the paintings, and Braden’s attention to art history and the methods that make artists artisans is on display in this enchanting group of works. Through Saturday, March 8. 3 pm.

    Sunday, January 19

    Culinary Khancepts presents National Popcorn Day.
    Sunday is National Popcorn Day, which means movie theaters around the country will be luring in moviegoers with the promise of free popped kernels. As far as popcorn in Houston, fine dining operators Culinary Khancepts has got the city on lock. All the theaters they own – River Oaks Theatre, Reel Luxury CInemas in the Woodlands, and all eight Star Cinema Grill locations will be handing out complimentary popcorn (Star Cinema will have free, small servings) for anyone who buys a ticket. 11 am (10 am River Oaks).

    Plume presents GLOW: A Wellness Sip Soiree
    Heights cocktail bar Plume will introduce a new wellness food/mocktail menu, curated by Travis “Chef T” Turner. The spot will be celebrating with an exclusive GLOW: A Wellness Sip Soirée launch party. Houstonians looking to celebrate self-care, connection, and mindful indulgence in 2025 are invited to toast the New Year with wholesome, nourishing ingredients alongside wellness enthusiasts and like-minded individuals. 1 pm.

    MATCH presents 8th Annual Family Fun Day
    At MATCH’s 8th Annual Family Fun Day, kids and families can enjoy an afternoon packed with excitement. It will feature live performances throughout the day from local favorites like Main Street Theater for Youth, Prelude Music, and Open Dance Project. Other activities include face painting, balloon art, stilt walkers, bounce houses, and chalk art displays. Visitors can explore MATCH’s four theaters, gallery, and open-air breezeway. There will also be food trucks and MATCH concessions on-site. 1 pm.

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    Here are the top 15 things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig Lindsey
    May 13, 2026 | 6:30 pm
    Don Toliver Octane Tour
    Courtesy of Don Toliver
    Don Toliver will perform at the Toyota Center on Thursday, May 14.

    Bowls! Bowls! Bowls!

    The annual Empty Bowls Houston event is just one of many things Houstonians can dip into (sorry) this weekend. We got a few musical events, from a hometown rap star headlining the Toyota Center to a spring concert from the Treble Choir of Houston, as well as some interesting stage productions. This weekend also offers a fashion show, two crawfish collabs, and a belly flop contest.

    And always remember: If your family tree forks, you might be a redneck.

    Thursday, May 14

    Asia Society Texas presents Runway to Asia
    Runway to Asia honors Asian and Asian American innovators on the global fashion scene. Presented in partnership with Fashion Presenter Tootsies, this second year of Runway to Asia will spotlight the talent of international fashion designer Bach Mai, a Vietnamese American artist born and raised in Houston. Guests will enjoy lunch and a fashion experience blending cutting-edge designs with a celebration of artistry, passion, and journeys. 11:15 am.

    Party on the Plaza: Galactic featuring Jelly Joseph
    Party on the Plaza will feature an evening of funk, soul, and Gulf Coast grooves led by New Orleans collective Galactic featuring Jelly Joseph, a band steeped in the unique sounds of their city. Known for pushing the boundaries of funk with influences spanning jazz, rock, and soul, Galactic brings its electrifying live show to downtown Houston, alongside local favorite Bayou City Funk, with their horn-driven blend of blues, jazz fusion, and high-energy rhythm. 7 pm.

    Don Toliver in concert
    Don Toliver is one of Houston’s own. Signed to Travis Scott’s Cactus Jack Records, the psychedelic rap star has been crushing it as of late. Earlier this year, he dropped his fifth album Octane, which became his first number-one album on the Billboard 200 chart. All 18 tracks have also charted on the Billboard 100. Most recently, he brought the house down as a headliner at Rolling Loud Orlando. And, now, he’s coming home to do the same thing over at Toyota Center. 7:30 pm.

    Friday, May 15

    Empty Bowls Houston Preview Party
    Empty Bowls Houston, one of Houston’s best-loved grassroots fundraising events, will return for the 20th year on Saturday. At the Empty Bowls Houston Preview Party, attendees can enjoy light bites, beer and wine, live music, and have the first opportunity to see and purchase the array of handmade bowls for the event. There will also be a pottery throwdown event with local potters. BTW, all of the ticket sales ($50) and bowl sales will benefit Houston Food Bank. 6 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Our Land
    Filmmaker Lucrecia Martel (The Headless Woman) explores the 2009 murder of Javier Chocobar, a member of Argentina’s Indigenous Chuschagasta community, who tried to defend himself and his community from being forcibly evicted by a local landowner and two former police officers. The documentary triangulates the murder trial, the lives of Chocobar and the Chuschagasta people, and the colonialist legacy of land and property theft across Latin America. 7 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    The Ensemble Theatre presents Who All Over There?
    When Dean, a young professional, and Danya, an aspiring singer, go on a refreshingly candid first date, they keep it real about the dynamics of a potential interracial relationship. As they grow comfortable in their budding love, the real world brings a whirlwind of inflammatory race relations, opinionated family and friends, and troublesome pasts. This production shines a light on the story of what happens when cultures clash in the name of love in today’s times. Through Sunday, May 31. 7:30 pm (2 & 7:30 pm Saturday; 3 pm Sunday).

    Theatre Suburbia presents An Evening of Favorite Carol Burnett Skits
    The Carol Burnett Show entertained audiences for more than a decade and was celebrated for its humor and chemistry among the cast members. It has been recognized as one of the greatest television shows of all time, influencing future comedy programs. This weekend’s two shows will be the last chance to catch Theatre Suburbia’s tribute to a beloved part of television history, featuring a variety of favorite sketches. 8 pm.

    Saturday, May 16

    Alley Theatre presents Dear Alien
    After captivating audiences nationwide with her what-if Shakespearean scenario Born with Teeth, playwright Liz Duffy Adams returns to the Alley in her thought-provoking world premiere, Dear Alien. An isolated advice columnist races the clock to make one last deadline before facing financial ruin. In this existential comedy, we ask ourselves: What will we do when it all becomes too much? Through Sunday, May 31. 2 & 8 pm Saturday (7:30 Thursday; 8 pm Friday; 2 & 7 pm Sunday).

    River Oaks Theatre presents Steal This Story, Please! With Amy Goodman and Carl Deal Live
    Journalist Amy Goodman has reported some of the most consequential stories of our time. Steal This Story, Please! is a gripping portrait of the trailblazer whose unwavering commitment to truth-telling spans three decades of turbulent history. From the frontlines of global conflicts to the organized chaos of her daily news show Democracy Now!, Goodman broadcasts stories and voices routinely silenced by commercial media. Goodman and director Carl Deal will be around for a post-screening Q&A. 3:45 & 7 pm.

    Heidi Vaughan Fine Art presents “Vivian Wise: Growing Up Wise” opening reception
    Heidi Vaughan Fine Art will present an exhibition of paintings, photographic image transfers, assemblage sculptures, poetry, and original music by artist/poet/songwriter Vivian Wise. This exhibition marks a turning point for Wise, who was once bedridden for 198 days and diagnosed with seven autoimmune diseases a decade ago. She returned to what she loved most: poetry, visual art, and songwriting. She credits all three disciplines as the reason she is still creating ten years later. Through Saturday, June 20. 5 pm.

    Little Woodrow’s Tomball presents Belly Flop Contest
    Little Woodrow’s in Tomball is making a big splash this summer with a high-energy belly flop competition. Participants will showcase their best flop and compete for prizes including a wrestling-style championship belt and cash — $500, $150, and $50 for the first, second and third-place winners, respectively. Flops will be judged based on splash size, wow factor, and creativity. Contestants are encouraged to register in advance for the competition but can sign up at the event. The $10 entry fee will be donated to a local fire department. 6 pm.

    Sunday, May 17

    Best Regards and Hot and Buttered present Crawfish Sundays
    Heights cocktail lounge Best Regards is teaming up with Hot and Buttered for a two-part crawfish collab this spring. Expect Hot and Buttered's signature boiled crawfish, seasoned in-house across a spice spectrum from mild to "lip burn," paired with craft cocktails – Frozen Paloma, Crawfish Bloody Mary, Blood Orange Margarita, Berry Spritz – from the Best Regards bar program, built to match the heat. 2 pm.

    Josephine's presents Backyard Boil with Evan LeRoy
    Evan LeRoy, pitmaster and co-owner of Austin's Michelin-starred LeRoy and Lewis Barbecue, will be in Houston to serve up some crawfish alongside Josephine's executive chef Lucas McKinney. In addition to boiled crawfish, LeRoy will serve four dishes — Smoked Crawfish Boil Sausage on a Stick, Brisket and Cheddar Croquettes, Oysters on the Half Shell, and Smoked Salsa Matcha with Beef Tallow — all priced a la carte. Tickets are free, but reservations are required via Resy. 2 & 4 pm.

    Treble Choir of Houston presents Spring Concert
    The Treble Choir of Houston, under the direction of founder and artistic director Marianna Parnas-Simpson, will present its annual Spring Concert. The concert celebrates the choir’s accomplishments of the past year, featuring songs from the 2025-26 repertoire, as well as vocal and instrumental solos from the choristers. The Treble Choir of Houston is an ensemble of young women in grades 6-12, dedicated to transforming lives through excellence and choral singing and music education. 3 pm.

    Smart Financial Centre presents Jeff Foxworthy
    Jeff Foxworthy is the redneck king – and we mean that in the kindest way. The Atlanta-born comic is one of the most successful comedians in America, the best‑selling comedy recording artist in history, a multiple Grammy nominee, and the author of more than 26 books. And let’s not forget when he got his Original Kings of Comedy on and headlined the Blue Collar Comedy Tour with Ron White, Bill Engvall, and Larry the Cable Guy. He’ll close the weekend out by doing what he does best: telling redneck jokes in Sugar Land. 8 pm.

    Don Toliver Octane Tour
    Courtesy of Don Toliver
    Don Toliver will perform at the Toyota Center on Thursday, May 14.
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