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    Here are the top 14 things to do in Houston this weekend

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Apr 17, 2024 | 7:00 pm

    The world’s best female golfers are in The Woodlands this weekend, competing for the LPGA’s Chevron Championship. On the concert front, New Wave legend Adam Ant performs Saturday night at Bayou Music Center.

    The Chevron Championship
    Photo courtesy of The Chevron Championship
    The Chevron Championship will be played April 18-21 at The Club at Carlton Woods. It is the first major championship of the 2024 LPGA Tour season.

    Those who aren’t watching golf will find a number of other entertainment options. They include art exhibitions, film screenings, and a Houston chef paying homage to Prince. One of the Daily Show’s most popular correspondents comes to town to explain why he’s Happy to be Here.

    Speaking of Saturday, April 20, we’ll have a full roundup of 4/20 events in a separate article.

    Here are our picks for this weekend’s best bets.

    Thursday, April 18

    Texas Hill Country Wineries Houston Road Show
    Texas Hill Country Wineries is bringing over 20 wineries and 60 wines from the Hill Country to the Houston area for an evening tasting experience. Participants will get a chance to meet winery personalities including owners, winemakers, vineyard managers, and more. Guests will experience Texas Hill Country wines at a walk-around tasting, featuring hand-picked wines from each participating winery. 5:30 pm.

    Zaza’s Cocktail Showdown: Botanical Edition
    Houston’s top bartenders go head-to-head to claim the title for the best floral spring cocktail creation at this year’s Cocktail Showdown-Botanical Edition. Sample a variety of delicious cocktails that will tantalize your taste buds and awaken your senses. Enjoy live music, light bites and mingle with other cocktail enthusiasts in a lively and welcoming atmosphere. Bring your friends for a memorable evening of drinks and good company at Hotel ZaZa Memorial City poolside, Tickets are $40 and this event will directly support Houston Food Bank. 6 pm.

    Houston Symphony presents Classical Mystery Tour: A Tribute to the Beatles
    The Classical Mystery Tour plays The Beatles’ greatest hits, transcribed note-for-note and performed as originally recorded, with four musicians who look and sound just like the original Fab Four. Audiences will hear “Penny Lane” with a live trumpet section, experience the beauty of “Yesterday” with acoustic guitar and string quartet, enjoy the classical/rock blend on “I Am the Walrus,” relish the cascading orchestral crescendo on “A Day in the Life,” and more. It’s the best of The Beatles, from the early years on through the solo years. 7:30 pm.

    Friday, April 19

    Contemporary Arts Museum Houston presents Olivia Erlanger: If Today Were Tomorrow opening reception
    Visit the Museum for a public celebration of Olivia Erlanger: If Today Were Tomorrow, the artist's first solo museum presentation in the United States. Across an installation, video, and series of commissioned sculptures, the artist continues her decade-long investigation into what it means to call a planet home. Sounds provided by DJ Sun and Malcolm Bravo. Complimentary signature cocktails will be provided by LALO Tequila and complimentary wine will be provided by Light Years. Through Sunday, October 27. 7 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Movies Houstonians Love: Caravaggio
    A profound reflection on art, sexuality, and identity, Caravaggio recounts the life of the celebrated 17th-century painter through his brilliant, nearly blasphemous paintings and flirtations with the underworld. The 1986 film (shown in glorious 35mm!) incorporates the artist’s precise aesthetic into the visuals, while touching on all of director Derek Jarman’s major concerns: history, homosexuality, violence, and the relationship between painting and film. Nigel Terry stars with Sean Bean and Tilda Swinton. Introduced by Houston artist David McGee. 7 pm.

    DACAMERA presents Etienne Charles: “Earth Tones”
    For DACAMERA’s Unsilent Spring, Etienne Charles unveils his newest multimedia creation, “Earth Tones.” Employing sounds, stories, images & film and incorporating musical idioms from at-risk coastal communities, Charles invites the audience into a sensory journey among mangrove swamps, coral reefs, oyster beds, seagrass, sand dunes and mud volcanoes. With contributions from musicians from the very communities most at risk from the effects of climate change, “Earth Tones” promises to be a powerful and unique one-night-only event. 8 pm.

    The Garden Theatre presents Reefer Madness
    In the hilarious, over-the-top satire Reefer Madness, the high school drama club, led by the gravely stern Lecturer, illustrates the perils of the “leafy green assassin.” They tell the story of Jimmy, a good kid with a bright future ahead of him. But when Jimmy is tricked into taking his first puff of reefer, his life quickly spirals downward. Reefer Madness is an irreverent parody of the classic 1930s instructional film full of camp, hilarity, mayhem, and madness. Through Saturday, April 27. 8 pm (1, 6 & 10:30 pm Saturday; 2 & 7:30 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, April 20

    Easter Seals Greater Houston presents Walk With Me Houston
    This non-competitive family fun walk through the Houston Zoo benefits programs of Easter Seals Greater Houston, which serve veterans, service members, children and adults with all types of disabilities and their families. With over 4,000 participants expected to attend, this is a great event for individuals, families and companies that makes a huge impact in the community. Following the walk, there will be an after-party with animal shows, music, food, children’s activities and more hosted by The Kinkaid School at the Masihara Pavilion inside the zoo. 8 am.

    JuiceLand’s Earth Day Celebration
    JuiceLand is hosting a special community event at its Uptown Park location, designed to help provide educational awareness around ways to better conserve Mother Earth in advance of Earth Day. The celebration will include 50% off smoothies, bowls, juices and lattes, support from non-profit partners Trees for Houston and Memorial Park Conservancy, giveaways from a host of fitness and wellness boutiques, the chance to win 50% off JuiceLand for the rest of 2024, and plenty of Earth Day fun and education for kids. 10 am.

    Midtown Houston presents Art in the Park
    The Midtown Art in the Park festival is an urban-style fine art festival that celebrates National Jazz Appreciation Month and pays homage to the legendary Maestro Duke Ellington. With a diverse lineup of local artists, art classes, selfie stations, and culinary arts, this one-day event is an opportunity for the whole family to enjoy. This event offers visitors the opportunity to purchase art, participate in free ArtJams (art classes), see public art installations, listen to music, and gather with family and friends in a welcoming environment. 10 am.

    Houston Symphony presents Encanto In Concert Live to Film
    The Academy Award-winning film Encanto comes to life, with the Houston Symphony performing the score live. Encanto tells the tale of the Madrigals, an extraordinary family living in a magical house in Colombia. When Mirabel, the only ordinary Madrigal, discovers the magic surrounding their home is in danger, she may be her family’s last hope. The soundtrack features original songs by Tony and Grammy-winning songwriter/composer Lin-Manuel Miranda, with an original score by Oscar-nominated composer Germaine Franco. 6:30 pm (2:30 pm Sunday).

    Sunday, April 21

    Houston Area Parkinson Society presents Blues, Brews and BBQ
    Blues, Brews & BBQ is an annual event where visitors can hear local blues bands and have some barbecue while doing something for the greater good. Proceeds from the event support therapeutic exercise groups, support groups, social services, and educational programs that the Houston Area Parkinson Society provides free of charge to individuals and their families affected by Parkinson’s disease in eight Houston-area counties. Noon.

    8th Annual Prince Week Market + Tribute Concert
    Lucille’s Hospitality Group will pay tribute to His Royal Badness with its 8th Annual Prince Week at the historic Eldorado Ballroom. Begin the day with the day market, where patrons can shop from local vendors, grab some amazing Prince-themed drinks and food from the Rado Market. Then, head over inside to the Eldorado Ballroom for the Prince tribute concert, headlined by Antonio Eyez and special guests from 4 pm. Tickets come with a shared table seat and a buffet dinner. Noon.

    Roy Wood, Jr.: Happy To Be Here
    Comedian Roy Wood Jr. was one of the longest-serving correspondents in the history of Comedy Central's The Daily Show, appearing from 2015 to 2023. During his tenure, Wood used The Daily Show’s brand of satire to shed light on serious issues like Chicago gun violence, police reform, LGBTQ+ discrimination, ICE deportations and PTSD in the Black community. His recent credits include guest starring roles in Netflix’s comedy series Space Force, AMC’s Better Call Saul, and The Last O.G. on TBS. 8 pm.

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    Margot Robbie ignites provocative new take on Wuthering Heights

    Alex Bentley
    Feb 12, 2026 | 3:31 pm
    Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie in Wuthering Heights
    Photo courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures
    Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie in Wuthering Heights.

    Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel Wuthering Heights is one of those classic books assigned in high school English classes, and it has received a number of film adaptations over the years — each of which differ in numerous ways from the source material. Purists won’t receive any reprieve from Emerald Fennell’s 2026 adaptation, with a title that is stylized as "Wuthering Heights” for good reason.

    Cathy (played as an adult by Margot Robbie) and Heathcliff (Jacob Elordi) have known each other their entire lives, with Cathy’s alcoholic and inveterate gambler father (Martin Clunes) taking in Heathcliff on a whim when he was a boy. The two bond as they grow up together, although Cathy always seems to have an eye on moving up in society from their relatively impoverished lifestyle.

    Cathy finally gets her wish when the rich Linton familyled by Edgar (Shazad Latif), moves in down the road, Despite discovering she has feelings for the now grown-up Heathcliff, Cathy sees Edgar as her way out and agrees to marry him. A scorned Heathcliff flees, returning years later as mysteriously wealthy. His reappearance ignites something in Cathy’s soul, and the two engage in a perhaps unwise affair.

    Fennell (Promising Young Woman, Saltburn) infuses the dusty material with an energy that’s not typically present in stories set in this particular time and place. Aside from the occasional Charli XCX song (the singer created a whole concept album for the film), the film looks and feels like a period piece, albeit one that doesn’t get bogged down in the drudgery that can sometimes come from films set in the distant past.

    Much of that has to do with the lust the filmmaker puts into the story. Even if you’re not familiar with Brontë’s book, you can rest assured that Fennell has strayed far from the text, giving Cathy and Heathcliff thoughts and actions unthinkable in the 19th century. Fennell plays with expectations by opening the film with audio featuring creaking noises and a man grunting, conjuring up a situation far different than what is actually happening, and she also makes liberal use of rain, sweat, and tears to make the actors enticing.

    What she can’t do, however, is make the two lead characters compelling. Cathy is a striver who never seems to know what she wants out of life, and Heathcliff goes from a bore to a brute over the course of the film, with no clear indication that he likes anybody, much less Cathy. Anyone expecting some kind of grand romance will be disappointed as Fennell is much more interested in making the film weird, like having the walls of Cathy’s room look like her skin, complete with freckles.

    Robbie and Elordi do well enough with the material, and it’s clear that both of them are committed to bringing Fennell’s vision to life. Their styles tend to balance each other out, and if the story had been committed to their characters’ relationship, they might be lauded for their chemistry. In the end, though, the supporting actors feel more interesting, including ones played by Hong Chau, Alison Miller, and Clunes.

    This version of Wuthering Heights should never be construed as an alternative to reading the book for any high schoolers out there. While Fennell makes the film interesting with her technical filmmaking choices, the story never finds its footing as it fails to sell the one thing that it seems to promise.

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    Wuthering Heights opens in theaters on February 13.

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