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    These are the 15 best things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Mar 19, 2025 | 6:30 pm

    This weekend brings an end to this year’s Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. It’s one last chance to try your luck in the carnival, eat cotton candy bacon, and put on your finest Western wear.

    Away from the NRG complex, a lot of musical events will be going down this weekend, from the return of Daryl Hall to a salute to Dave Brubeck to Musica Tra Amici saying goodbye. This weekend also offers an RV show, a plant sale, a wine and tapas gala, and a celebration of comic art.

    Thursday, March 20

    The Ultimate RV Show
    The Ultimate RV Show features the latest makes and models of new RVs. Show attendees can check out more than 200 fully-staged RVs in all classes, from compact, lightweight tent trailers to truck campers, travel trailers, fifth wheels, toy haulers, Class-A motorhomes, and more. Attendees can also play a pro from the American Corn Hole League and win prizes, ride a mechanical bull, and pose for photos with kangaroos and baby lemurs. Noon (10 am Friday-Sunday).

    Moody Center for the Arts presents Moody Project Wall - Christopher Sperandio: "Comics Without Borders" opening reception
    Moody Center for the Arts will celebrate the student-curated and artist-led Moody Project Wall installation, "Comics Without Borders." Opening in coordination with the multi-day event Comics Sans Frontières, guests can see how Rice students co-curated a selection of original comic art sourced from the archive of American comic book artist Jack Katz, recently donated to Rice University. Pulitzer Prize-winning comic artist Art Spiegelman will hold a public conversation afterwards. 5 pm.

    Rad Day 2025
    Rad, the 1980s cult classic that greatly influenced BMX culture, is returning to theaters for a one-night-only event, on the day of its 1986 original release. While the film wasn’t a box office success upon its original release, it has become an iconic touchstone for fans. Now, it’s taking over 700 screens across North America. Along with the film, you’ll also get the world premiere of A Rad Documentary, which chronicles the making of the film and its impact. 7 pm.

    Friday, March 21

    4th Wall Theatre Company Fête: 15th Season Announcement Party
    4th Wall Theatre Company will present their inaugural Fête celebration, a gala dinner announcing their upcoming season. The party will be inspired by their spring 2025 production of Hamlet, a stripped-down re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic for a modern audience. The event will feature a cocktail hour followed by a royal feast from the Aaron Bludorn-lead culinary team. There will also be entertainment, an auction, and a raffle. 6:30 pm.

    Ensemble Theatre presents Flex
    Flex is a powerful play about swagger, determination and sticking together. It’s 1997 and the WNBA is changing the game. Every player on Plainnole’s Lady Train basketball team now dreams of going pro — but first, they’ll have to navigate the pressures of being young, gifted, Black, and female in rural Arkansas. Candrice Jones’ play about a high school basketball team explores the fierce strength of young Black women in the South and what it means to be part of a team. Through Sunday, April 13. 7:30 pm (2 & 7 pm Saturday; 3 pm Sunday).

    Houston Symphony presents "Rachmaninoff’s Rhapsody & The Little Mermaid"
    Based on a catchy little tune by Paganini, Rachmaninoff’s diabolically difficult Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini blends explosive piano feats with melodies that melt the heart. And music director Juraj Valčuha leads music sprinkled in fairy tale magic: swim through the wonders of Liadov’s Enchanted Lake, then dive under the sea with Zemlinsky’s lavishly romantic The Mermaid, based on Hans Christian Andersen’s “Little Mermaid” story. Pianist Kirill Gerstein will be featured in the concert. 7:30 pm (2 pm Sunday).

    Voice of Brubeck: Themes and Explorations
    Voice of Brubeck: Themes and Explorations will include major orchestral and vocal works of jazz pianist and composer Dave Brubeck. It will feature jazz artist Chris Brubeck, along with The Moores School of Music Symphony Orchestra, soloists Simone Gundy (The Voice) and Horace Alexander Young, and the Paul English Quartet. The concert includes some of Brubeck’s sacred vocal music, a few of his jazz masterpieces, and a five-movement orchestral tour-de-force, Theme and Explorations, commissioned by Andre Previn. 7:30 pm.

    Saturday, March 22

    Houston Arboretum presents Spring Plant Sale
    Shoppers can upgrade their garden with Texas native plants during Houston Arboretum & Nature Center’s Spring Plant Sale. The two-day sale features perennial and annual wildflowers, grasses, shrubs, and trees, perfect for attracting butterflies, bees, and other pollinators while helping to conserve water, reduce mowing, protect the soil, and save money on fertilizer and pesticides. Plant quantities may be limited, and the plant list is subject to change based on availability. Proceeds benefit the Arboretum’s conservation and education efforts. 9 am.

    Houston Food Bank presents Empty Bowls Houston
    As part of a grassroots effort by artists and craftspeople in cities and towns across the country to feed the hungry, Empty Bowls Houston is implemented locally by Houston-area ceramists and artists working in various media, the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft, and the Houston Food Bank. Attendees have the opportunity to select a bowl from thousands of hand-crafted bowls, donated by Houston-area ceramists and craft artists, and receiving a simple lunch. Pottery, woodturning demonstrations, and live music will be featured at the event. 10 am.

    Chef Tristen Epps presents Pardon My French
    As part of the preparations for Buboy, a tasting menu restaurant inspired by the Afro-Caribbean diaspora, chef Tristen Epps will host a pop-up at downtown steakhouse Guard & Grace. The one-night-only meal will explore the influence of French cuisine on cultures around the world. Epps, a contestant on the current season of Top Chef, will serve dishes such as Texas wagyu steak frites, foie gras pate, and ricotta dumplings with local greens and truffle. 6 and 8:30 pm.

    Patrons for Bellaire Parks presents 15th Annual Wine & Tapas Gala
    Patrons for Bellaire Parks' 15th Annual Wine and Tapas Gala will feature the theme of “Magic in the Park.” Bellaire Civic Center will be transformed into a magician’s playground with entertainment including a silent auction, a wine pull, liquor toss game, and a magic show. Food from many favorite local establishments will be served tapas-style, so that guests can sample many different dishes. The event, dedicated to raising funds for a renewal of Evergreen Park, will honor local musician Ezra Charles. 7 pm.

    Daryl Hall in concert
    Is anyone else still torn up that Hall & Oates is no more? It seems the pair that were once the most popular pop duo of all time aren’t even on speaking terms. That means we’ll probably never get them on the same stage singing “Private Eyes” or “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do).” Well, Hall will be here this weekend, in support of his 2024 solo album, D, performing both old and new tunes. He'll be joined by special guest Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze. 8 pm.

    Sunday, March 23

    Main Street Theater presents Memoriam
    In the near future, Memoriam Inc. buys and sells memories, digitizing them for mass-viewership. Now Rachel, a buyer for Memoriam, is going after the most important and most personal memory acquisition she has ever sought: the memories of the last Holocaust survivor on earth — who happens to be her own grandmother. Memoriam, making its world premiere, is a powerful, painful, loving story of family and what memories mean, who owns them, and what we owe to future generations. Through Saturday, April 19. 3 pm.

    Girl Tones, with The Velveteers, in concert
    Girl Tones, of planet Earth, are a high-energy rock duo brought to life by two sisters named Kenzie and Laila. Both classically trained musicians, Kenzie transitioned from cello to guitar and Laila from piano to drums in an effort to electrify sentient beings from this galaxy to the next. Already in 2025, Girl Tones made their way to Europe to once again support Cage The Elephant out on the road. They are now back in North America for a string of shows with The Velveteers, including Sunday night’s show in Houston. 7 pm.

    Musica Tra Amici presents Eric's Farewell
    Eric Halen, together with a small group of friends and the tireless support of his family, realized a dream that seemed almost impossible: creating a new chamber music series in Houston. Over 11 seasons, their dream has flourished into a Houston institution and now, as Halen takes his well-deserved retirement from the Houston Symphony, he is taking a triumphant last turn at Musica Tra Amici in a typical program exploring both the works we know and love and some that we will fall in love with. 7 pm.

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    light it up

    13 immersive displays lighting up Houston this holiday season

    Jef Rouner
    Nov 13, 2025 | 2:00 pm
    Houston Zoo Lights
    Photo courtesy of Houston Zoo
    Zoo Lights at Houston Zoo.

    Since ancient times, humans have celebrated the winter holidays with lights, marking the point when we're halfway out of the cold and dark. The greater Houston area hosts dozens of incredible light displays for the public, setting the night aglow.

    From the classics like Zoo Lights to new attractions, we've rounded up all the best places for readers to seek out some festive illumination. Enjoy!

    Candy Cane Lane in MIssouri City
    The most impressive resident-led Christmas decoration display in the greater Houston area is the Candy Cane Lane at the 3100 block of Robinson Road in the Quail Valley neighborhood. The entire street takes Christmas very seriously, and driving through the neighborhood showcases the competitive nature of the residents when it comes to all things jolly. Walking is also an option, but parking in the neighborhood can be limited. Typically open through December 31. Free.

    Christmas Village at Bayou Bend
    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston does not skimp when it comes to immersive experiences, including their 14-acre Christmas Village. Walk through a bridge covered in lights, enjoy 3D projections, sled down a faux snow hill, and see live actors at the historic Ima Hogg house. No other holiday attraction in Houston makes Christmas seem more like its own dimension than the MFAH. Open through December 30. $16 - $21.

    Coca Cola's Classic Christmas
    Coca Cola and Christmas go together like egg and nog, so it's no surprise that Coke sponsors an impressive Christmas lights attraction. The Katy location features live music, an ice skating rink, movies presented by Cinemark, food, drinks, and photo ops galore over its 90,000 square feet of lights. Open through December 28. $21 - $29.

    Dewberry Farm
    Dewberry Farm in Brookshire is as cozy a country Christmas as anyone could ask for. Walk through the park's 5 million lights, ride the Jingle Bell Express through the grounds, have a snowball fight, or see it all from above on the Ferris wheel. Plus, visitors can cut their own Christmas Trees to take home as the ultimate souvenir. Open through December 28. $34.95 - $59.95.

    Downtown City Lights
    Downtown Houston and the Theater District light up for the holidays with a staggering number of attractions. Outside the Alley Theatre are 19 uniquely themed, artistically designed trees. Discovery Green's ice rink lights up. Hilton Americas-Houston shows off life-sized Disney characters rendered in chocolate, and even the dogs get in the spirit with puppychinos and other activities for four-legged friends at Trebly Park. Activities start at various dates and run through January 11.

    Galaxy Lights
    During the winter holiday, Space Center Houston brings a few extra stars down from the sky. Their outdoor light garden has an appropriately astronaut-themed flair, adding some STEM to the usual magic of yuletide. Admission includes access to regular Space Center Houston exhibits, making this the perfect time to check out the museum. Visitors will even learn how astronauts experience Christmas in space! Open through January 4. $19.95 - $27.95.

    Holiday in the Garden
    Christmas by the sea is something special, and Houstonians can make it even more so by checking out the holiday lights and ice sculptures at Moody Gardens. The park also shows holiday films, operates an Arctic slide, and hosts a North Pole-themed talent show. Open through January 3. $25 - $60.

    The Light Park
    Now in three locations around Houston, the Light Park is a one of the premiere professional drive-thru light events. Featuring a mile's worth of sparkling holiday cheer, visitors can enjoy the Light Park in Spring, Katy, and Sam Houston Raceway Park. Open through January 4. $60 per car.

    Marriott Marquis Houston Texas Winter Lights
    As Anne Rice once said, nothing highlights the power of human progress like swimming in the sky during the winter. Guests of the Marriott Marquis Houston can experience that with a holiday twist. The hotel's famous, Texas-shaped lazy river is heated, enabling swimming even as the outside temperature drops. Marriott transforms the Altitude Rooftop into a winter wonderland with igloos, Santa Claus photo ops, lights, snowfall, and more. Open through December 31. $24.47- $47.10.

    POST Winter Wonderlawn
    The five-acre Skylawn rooftop park gets a merry makeover during the holidays that is well worth the visit. Marvel at the downtown skyline while eating cookies and charcuterie and wandering among the lights and candy canes. Open through January 11. $8 - $19.

    Radiant Nature
    Houston Botanic Gardens and H-E-B present a marvelous collection of electric flora and fauna inspired by the Chinese zodiac and traditional lanterns. Celebrating its third season, Radiant Nature highlights iconic Texas wildflowers like bluebonnets and morning glories, as well as a giant snake half a football field in length. See all 12 animals of the zodiac in dazzling colors. Open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays along with select weeknights through Feb. 22. $28.50

    Sugar Land Holiday Lights
    The 12th Annual Sugar Land Holiday Lights at Constellation Field has fun for the whole family, including a 9-hole miniature gold course. Peruse vendors, ride the the carnival rides, and, obviously, look at the brilliant lights. Presented by Houston Methodist. Open through January 4. $18.24.

    Zoo Lights
    TXU Energy's Zoo Lights is one of the most magical holiday traditions in Houston. Not only is it a chance to see come of the animals at the Houston Zoo at night, the campus is lit up with a variety of light sculptures and art installations. New this year is a projection mapping technology show in McGovern Plaza, the Neon Playground, and dancing fountains. Open through January 4. $30.95 - $31.95.

    Houston Zoo Lights
    Photo courtesy of Houston Zoo

    Zoo Lights at Houston Zoo.

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