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

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Apr 3, 2024 | 6:29 pm

    Outdoor activities are plentiful this weekend. From a Midtown block party and a kite festival to a 60 mile bike ride and a 5k, those who want to enjoy Houston's spring weather have plenty of options.

    Those looking for indoor activities will find a new stage show that stars Baby Shark, film screenings, and comedy performances. Food and drink lovers may opt for a brewery’s anniversary party or a grand opening celebration for the city’s newest food hall.

    Read on for this weekend’s best bets.

    Thursday, April 4

    Baby Shark's Big Broadwave Tour!
    Baby Shark’s Big Broadwave Tour!, a brand-new interactive live stage show featuring characters from the globally beloved, preschool property, follows Baby and his “fincredible” fishy friends on an undersea adventure filled with oceans of fun and “finship.” After Bentley Barracuda plans to tear down the beloved Party Puddle Theatre, Baby and his squiddo friends must dive into action. To save the theater, they will need the audience to help fill the Party Puddle Applause Meter and put on the biggest Broadwave show ever. 6 pm.

    Mid Main Houston First Thursday Block Party
    It’s time once again to #EATSHOPROCK, as Mid Main Houston throws its monthly First Thursday Block Party. This month’s street shindig is a benefit for the Galveston Bay Foundation. If you check in and make a $10 donation, you’ll get an all-access wristband to the biggest block party in the Bayou City. Enjoy delicious beer sponsored by Saint Arnold Brewing Company, plus live music, art shows, special activations, and street art. Find wares and goodies rom local vendors at the Winbern Street Market. 6 pm.

    The Riot Comedy Festival
    The Riot Comedy Festival & Block Party is back for its second year in Montrose. This annual community event puts on over thirty comedy shows including standup, podcasts, music, a national comedy contest, and more. Famous, national touring comedians such as Robert Kelly, Rocky Dale Davis, Kim Congdon, Tom Thakkar, Jourdain Fisher, and over fifty other performers from across the country will perform on three indoor stages throughout the weekend. 6 pm (4 pm Friday-Sunday).

    Friday, April 5

    Houston Junior Forum presents The City Market
    The third annual The City Market will feature over 60 handpicked vendors showcasing their one-of-a-kind creations. Attendees looking for some guilt-free retail therapy will find favorites such as A Unique Boutique by Jeanette, Hide and Chic, Getaway Sticks, Boutique By Mariam, Brenham Kitchens, Yumsmith, Donna Wright Designs, Harlan & Ava, La Goulue Chocolatier, Margarita Mercantile, Peran & Scannell, Say Cheese, and Urban Rocks. 10 am.

    The Big Bounce America
    The Big Bounce America 2024 tour is hitting Houston for a three-day stop. This tour includes eight massive inflatable attractions: the newly expanded 24,000-square-foot World’s Largest Bounce House; the brand-new deep sea foam party inflatable OctoBlast; the 900-foot long obstacle course The Giant; the customized sports arena Sport Slam; and the unique, three-piece, space-themed wonderland airSPACE. 11 am.

    Urban South Brewery HTX presents Fourth Anniversary Party
    Urban South Brewery Houston will host its Fourth Anniversary Party, featuring live music, food, activities, and a vendor market. Beer enthusiasts are also in for a treat with the release of four exclusive, anniversary specialty beers: Press Start (Czech Pale Lager), Level Up (Old Fashioned Cocktail Sour Ale), High Score (Double IPA), and Game Over (Neapolitan Ice Cream Stout). 11 am (1 pm Saturday and Sunday).

    Conservatory Galleria Grand Opening Celebration
    Innovative, three-story dining hall Conservatory Galleria, situated in the iconic space formerly known as the Roxy Houston, is celebrating its grand opening with a three-day, action-packed weekend. Attendees can enjoy food, music, diverse entertainment, and much more. There will be a “713 Night Market,” featuring over 35 vendors, on Friday, a “Roxy Reunion,” featuring past Roxy DJs and current DJs, on Saturday; and “Supercars,” featuring incredible cars and Conservatory food vendors, on Sunday. 6 pm (8 pm Saturday; 11 am Sunday).

    Saturday, April 6

    Sienna Race for the Rosé
    Runners and “funners” can take part in a new chip-timed race in Fort Bend County — the Race for the Rosé, 5K. After the race, runners and members of the No Way 5K Party Patrol can enjoy a finish line celebration, a grape stomping contest, corn hole, fitness vendor booths, hula hooping, and a Bubbly Bar for those age 21 and up. A ticket includes a T-shirt, race bib, finisher’s medal, a glass of rosé, and brunch bites at the finish line. The event benefits Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels, a local non-profit now in its 50th year. 8 am.

    Houston Underwater Film Festival
    The Houston Underwater Film Festival aims to promote underwater filmmaking and appreciation of the beauty and diversity of all things underwater, as well as encouraging the art of underwater videography. Underwater videographers from around the world are invited to submit entries for consideration for screening. The top three films in each category, as selected by audience real-time voting, will be announced at the awards reception on Sunday. The judges' top 10 picks will also be announced. 3 pm.

    Tony Hinchcliffe: Fully Groan Tour
    Former Angeleno-turned-Austin-based stand-up comedian Tony Hinchcliffe gained popularity with his 2016 Netflix comedy special, One Shot, which follows Tony in one continuous take. He has worked as a staff writer on several Comedy Central Roasts, and appeared on HBO’s Crashing, Comedy Central’s Unsend, and Fusion’s All Def Roast: Snoop Dog Smoke Out. Hinchcliffe also hosts Kill Tony, his own weekly show and podcast. 7 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Moonlight Movies: The Wizard of Oz
    The MFAH debuts an outdoor movie viewing experience: Moonlight Movies, under the stars on the sloping roof of the Glassell School of Art in the Amphitheater on The Brown Foundation, Inc. Plaza. Relish the beloved classic The Wizard of Oz as Dorothy (Judy Garland) and her friends follow the yellow brick road. Each guest receives a complimentary bag of popcorn, and movie-themed cocktails are available for purchase. 8 pm.

    Sunday, April 7

    Tour De Houston
    Photo by Richard Carson

    Tour de Houston hits the streets on Sunday.

    City of Houston presents Tour de Houston
    Now in its 17th year, the bike ride offers Houstonians and visitors a way to view the city with routes winding through Houston’s historic neighborhoods, scenic districts, and parks while raising funds for the city’s Re-Plant Houston program. This year, riders may choose from 20, 40, and 60 mile routs that run from downtown to Clear Lake. 7:30 am.

    Hermann Park Conservancy Kite Festival
    Hermann Park Conservancy's Kite Festival will bring a day full of fun and, of course, kite-flying to Hermann Park. Going down over at Miller Hill and along the Jones Reflection Pool, activities will include live music, a DJ, interactive games and activities, face painting and more. This community-favorite event is made possible through contributions from host committee members and sponsors. 10 am.

    Artists in Arms presents Crawfish and Colors Anti-Gala
    In 2021, Artists in Arms was founded to provide community and opportunity to veterans with an interest in the arts. The Artists in Arms "Anti-Gala" is like a gala, but laid back. At "Crawfish & Colors," people won't be expected to wear a tux, arrive in a limo, or eat cold chicken. Participants will learn about some programs supporting veteran artists and enjoy fresh crawfish, drinks, live music, and camaraderie with the veteran creative community. 11 am.

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    3 endangered penguin chicks just hatched at Galveston's Moody Gardens

    Jef Rouner
    Mar 27, 2026 | 12:32 pm
    A Humboldt penguin chick in an Easter Basket at Moody Gardens
    Photo courtesy of Moody Gardens
    Look what showed up in an Easter Basket!

    Galveston's Moody Gardens announced this week that it has successfully hatched three Humboldt penguin chicks in the Aquarium Pyramid, the first time the facility has done so.

    “This is our first ever time having Humboldt penguin chicks, so we’re very excited,” said Amy Jones, a biologist who works with the penguins and seals at Moody Gardens.

    Two chicks were born to penguins Yolanda and Cusco, and another to Marcona and Ballesta, all between March 15 and 18. Aquarium staff has been monitoring the chicks and their parents, and all seem to be thriving.

    Humboldt penguins are warm weather penguins that naturally inhabit the coasts of Peru and Chile. Moody Gardens introduced Humboldt penguins to its aquarium in 2017. A burrowing species, mating pairs lay and protect eggs in protected nests.

    The new chicks will remain secluded in their nesting box for the time being until they develop their waterproof feathers. The parents are keeping them warm and fed. Sex will be determined via DNA testing at a later date, after which the chicks will be named and formally introduced to the public.

    Achieving viable Humboldt penguins hatchings is a significant feat for a program that is less than 10 years old, according to Moody Gardens. The birds require strict diets and climate controlled habitats to thrive, and successfully housing a colony of 12 in an environment that makes them comfortable enough to breed is quite an achievement. Engagement and stimulation is key, and visitors to the aquarium can often see the penguins playing with bubbles and toys that simulate activity in the natural environment.

    Successful hatchings are also a win in the fight against extinction. Humboldt penguins are classified as a vulnerable species, with only about 23,000 left worldwide. The birds are heavily impacted by El Niño events that disrupt the nutrient-rich Humboldt current that forms the base of the penguins' food pyramid. Driven by man-made climate change, these events are increasing in number and severity. Overfishing, pollution, habitat loss, and being caught in fishing nets also accounts for a decline in the population, according to press materials. Programs like the one at Moody Gardens help educate the public on the dangers the penguins face in the wild.

    The real question is: when will visitors be allowed to see the babies? Staff continues to monitor the chicks with regular weigh-ins. The chicks will remain in the nesting boxes for at least several weeks until they are mature enough to start entering safe areas and, eventually, the main habitat. In the meantime, people can see videos on the Moody Gardens Instagram page.


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