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

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Mar 6, 2024 | 6:31 pm

    Spring Break has sprung, which means a fair number of Houstonians are heading out of town. Those of us who remain will undoubtedly turn our attention to the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo, where Luke Bryan, Major Lazer, Lainey Wilson, and attendance record holder Los Tigres Del Norte will all take the star-shaped stage.

    This weekend offers plenty of other entertainment opportunities. Sushi loves have a chance to meet the man who created pioneering dishes like miso-glazed cod and hamachi and jalapeno sashimi. Dinosaurs are roaming the grounds of Katy Mills. Down in Sugar Land, the Champions of Magic will dazzle people with their performances.

    Enjoy; here are your best bets for the weekend.

    Thursday, March 7

    Taste of Nobu Houston hosted by Chef Nobu Matsuhisa
    Nobu Houston will welcome acclaimed chef and restaurateur Nobu Matsuhisa back to its location in the Galleria for an evening to remember. Guests can indulge in a culinary journey with signature canapes, live chef stations, and hand-crafted cocktails made with Nobu’s Qui Tequila, all while having a chance to meet the pioneering Japanese chef. Tickets ($250 a pop!) include food and drinks for the evening. The event is 21+ only and tickets are non-refundable. 6:30 pm.

    The Hobby Center for the Performing Arts presents Beyond Broadway: Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age
    In Alan Cumming Is Not Acting His Age, Alan Cumming – star of stage, screen and however you watch TV now – covers all the bases: sex, death, and bacchanalia, with a set list as eclectic as the man himself. Songs from Cabaret authors Kander and Ebb blend with contemporary favorites and even a self-penned paean against plastic surgery. He also discusses the effects of gravity, the time the mum from The Brady Bunch punched him, and what his dog taught him about the quality of life. 7 pm.

    Performing Arts Houston presents Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
    When Alvin Ailey and a small group of African American dancers took the stage in 1958 at New York City’s 92nd Street Y, the engagement was for one night only, but it turned out to be the start of a new era in the arts. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater continues its reign as an American “cultural ambassador to the world,” having performed live for an estimated 25 million people in 48 states, 71 countries, and six continents. The gifted and gorgeous Ailey dancers infuse energy and emotion to classics and new works alike. 7:30 pm (2 & 7 pm Saturday).

    Friday, March 8

    City Place presents Threads of Time: Sewn Through Generations
    Through the lens of fashion, the unique exhibit, curated by City Place resident Denise Zimmermann, PhD, spotlights the perspective of five women representing five generations. Each participant was given the same dress to reinterpret, based on her perspective of the corresponding generation. To accompany the fascinating results, an accompanying commentary will describe the strengths, struggles, celebrations, and restrictions each felt their generations were confronted with and were able to overcome. Through Thursday, March 21. 8 am.

    Jurassic World: The Exhibition
    Jurassic World: The Exhibition is a family-friendly exhibit of massive proportions based on one of the biggest blockbuster franchises in cinema history. Visitors walk through the iconic Jurassic World gate, where they will explore richly themed environments inspired by the films, coming face-to-face with life-sized dinosaurs such as the towering Brachiosaurus, Velociraptors including Blue, and the most fearsome of all, the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex. Through Tuesday, October 29. 9 am.

    Funbox: The World's Biggest Bounce Park
    It’s time to get your bounce on, y’all. Funbox is a unique entertainment and amusement experience consisting of 25,000 square feet of inflatable fun. Designed with a kid-first, social media-second approach, it is filled with 10 play zones, including the Tumble Temple, Marshmallow Mountain, Gumball’s Gallop, and an obstacle course. It’s fun for adults too, with tons of photo ops! Admission is good for an 80-minute session. 5 pm (10:30 Saturday and Sunday).

    Art Factory presents Stranger Sings!: The Parody Musical
    Art Factory introduces a side-splitting rendition of the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, bringing its comically upside-down perspective center stage and embracing the nostalgic glory of the 1980s. Embark on an evening filled with the escapades of Mike, Eleven, Lucas, Dustin, and the entire Hawkins crew. Experience a night of adventure, thrills, teenage turmoil, synth beats, questionable parenting, intricate love triangles, low-budget effects, dance-worthy monsters, and who knows, perhaps (finally) some justice for Barb. 8 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, March 9

    Lagoonfest Texas Spring Break Party
    Are you ready to dive into your Spring Break and beat the Texas heat? Well, Lagoonfest Texas is open for business for 2024 Spring Break. From all the water sports you can imagine, including a brand new Flowrider, to relaxing on the lagoonside with a drink, Texas City is the place to be. Guests will be able to enjoy all the lagoon has to offer, including food, drinks, and live entertainment, all Spring Break long. Through Sunday, March 17. 10 am.

    KevOnStage & That Chick Angel: Here’s The Thing
    We’re big fans of KevOnStage, the El Paso-born comedian and content creator who has his own streaming service full of funny, called KevOnStage Studios. This weekend, KevOnStage and singer/comedienne/KevOnStage Studios regular That Chick Angel will present a live version of their comedy podcast, Here's the Thing. This isn't them sitting on stools and talking; this is an extravaganza, a live comedy show with a little podcast. 7:30 pm.

    Biennial 2024 Opening Night Party
    Join FotoFest to celebrate the grand opening of the Biennial 2024 central exhibition, Critical Geography. Meet the artists, curator, and team behind the Biennial, and immerse yourself in a vibrant atmosphere filled with creativity, music, and refreshments. It will be held at Silver Street Studios, with remarks by FotoFest executive director and Biennial curator Steven Evans. Free parking is available for Biennial guests. A limited run of totes and t-shirts featuring the Biennial 2024 Critical Geography logo will be available for purchase. 8 pm.

    Michele Brangwen Dance & Music Ensemble presents Faces of Sun and Wind
    Faces of Sun and Wind is a new work from the Michele Brangwen Dance & Music Ensemble that explores the power of one person linking their energy to another, as in a microgrid set up to deliver renewable energy to a community that has united to generate it. The program will include UNENDING, a work inspired by the music of John Coltrane, with choreography by Michele Brangwen, music by Grammy-nominated composer & trumpeter Tim Hagans, and movement and music created in the moment by all performers. 8 pm (7 pm Sunday).

    Sunday, March 10

    Funbox, the World's Biggest Bounce Park
    Photo courtesy of Funbox

    With 10 entertainment zones, Funbox is fun for everyone.

    The Orange Show presents Spring 2024 Eyeopener
    For more than four decades, the Orange Show's Eyeopener Tours have provided opportunities for participants to see, learn, and interact with visionary artists and art environments across the world. Guests will travel around Houston by bus with the Orange Show, visiting a series of artist homes and studios, learning about their lives, crafts, and inspirations. Lunch, snacks, and both alcoholic & non-alcoholic beverages will be provided. 10 am.

    Calle Ocho Festival
    Washington Avenue restaurant Buena Vista Cuban Café pays homage to the iconic Miami festival with this all-day affair. Enjoy a traditional Cuban pig roast, while shopping with market vendors and watching dance performances. Raffles and giveaways offer prizes that include art, meals, swag, and more. 12 pm.

    14 Pews Academy Awards Viewing Party
    Watch the 96th annual Oscars on the big screen, as part of 14 Pews’ Academy Awards viewing party. Witness the glitz, the glamour, the celebrities sitting in a theater for several hours in layers of makeup and undoubtedly tight clothing! There will be drinks and popcorn, and giveaways throughout the night. Come in style or come as you are, bring your friends and watch this year's festivities. 6 pm.

    Champions of Magic: The Worldwide Wonders Tour
    Champions of Magic comes to Houston as part of the The Worldwide Wonders Tour. The ensemble of premier illusionists includes globally acclaimed artists showcasing awe-inspiring mind-reading feats, mesmerizing up-close magic, and audacious large-scale illusions. These cats astound with interactive illusions of unparalleled brilliance—an escape defying possibility from Houdini’s infamous water torture cell, an unfathomable prediction that defies belief, levitation high above the stage, and a grand finale that transcends explanation. 7 pm.

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    Sydney Sweeney goes the distance in heartfelt boxing biopic Christy

    Alex Bentley
    Nov 7, 2025 | 10:30 am
    Sydney Sweeney in Christy
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    Sydney Sweeney in Christy.

    Sports fans of a certain age will remember the name of boxer Christy Martin (née Salters), who became one of the first big female names in the sport in the 1990s. Her moment in the sun resulted in a lot of wins, but her legacy has not been as lasting as some other female sports pioneers. The new biopic Christy attempts to change that, as well as tell a fuller account of her life.

    As we meet Christy (Sydney Sweeney) in 1989, she’s in her early twenties and still living in her hometown in rural West Virginia with brother Randy (Coleman Pedigo), mom Joyce (Merritt Wever), and father Johnny (Ethan Embry). After developing a reputation in local “toughman” contests, promoter Larry Carrier (Bill Kelly) recruits her for small-time boxing matches. Success there leads to her starting to be trained under Jim Martin (Ben Foster), who initially resists coaching a woman.

    As Christy starts to prove her worth against almost all-comers, Jim starts to believe more in her talent, although that belief also includes a side of control issues/jealousy. As Christy rises up the ranks, including getting promoted by Don King (Chad L. Coleman) himself, her relationship with the much older Jim remains fraught even after they get married. Her winning wins her the respect of the public, but her private life stands in stark contrast with the feeling of victory.

    Written and directed by David Michôd, and co-written by Mirrah Foulkes, the film plays out in a very typical biopic kind of way, with the protagonist achieving a good bit of fame before being brought back down to earth thanks to a complicated personal life. The filmmakers do a decent job of navigating through the tropes, although early fight scenes lean hard into the idea that Christy is a rare talent who can knock out people of both sexes with ease. Still, the fight scenes themselves are staged well, with Sweeney and the other actors ably embodying the athleticism of pro boxers.

    The depiction of Christy’s personal life is similarly up-and-down. Struggles with a controlling and/or abusive partner and substance addiction issues are regrettably common in these types of stories, and so it’s up to the filmmakers to show them in a way that doesn’t feel trite. While the film does a decent job of digging into why Christy makes the choices she does, it never reaches the level of being completely compelling.

    Christy’s sexuality plays a relatively big part in the story, as she’s forced to tamp down her being gay in order to please others in her life and to further her career. The sacrifice she has to make is clear, especially when she marries Jim out of convenience (and maybe more). The idea of her appearing more feminine, including wearing bright pink while boxing and styling her hair differently, is brought up to her on multiple occasions, weighing on her even as she goes along to get along.

    Sweeney follows the playbook of other actors like Charlize Theron in Monster and Hilary Swank in Boys Don’t Cry, making herself less glamorous to play up the drama of the role. She succeeds for the most part, with her best scenes coming during the multiple fights. Foster has played similar slimeballs before, and — with the help of a heinous haircut and more — he inhabits the role completely. It’s a little disappointing to see Wever reduced to a one-note part, however.

    The story of Christy Martin is one filled with everything you could want for an engrossing sports movie, but even though it has its high moments, it ultimately fails to deliver the knockout punch it needed. Sweeney deserves credit for portraying the boxer in an interesting way, but the story around her could have used some more oomph.

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    Christy opens in theaters on November 7.

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