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

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Jul 17, 2024 | 6:30 pm

    Kids are going to have a lot of fun this weekend. The circus is literally coming to town. You and your little ones will also have the chance to see The Lion King on stage and on the big screen. And let’s not forget they’ll be able to get their CoComelon on.

    But the adults will be able to enjoy themselves too this weekend, whether it’s having a wine dinner, stopping by a cocktail pop-up, taking in a classic French film, attending a watermelon dance and summer social, or getting their freak on with a legendary R&B/hip-hop performer from their youth.

    Here are this weekend’s best bets.

    Thursday, July 18

    Nickel City presents Strange Thursday
    Superstar bartender Yael Vengroff, a winner of both the Speed Rack bartending competition and American Bartender of the Year at the Spirited Awards, will pop-up at the East End bar to promote Strange Water, the canned coconut water she helped create. The one-time Houstonian will be slinging coconut drinks made with Producer Mezcal, Corazon Tequila, and other spirits. Expect shenanigans 6 pm

    Brennan’s presents Rodney Strong Vineyard Wine Dinner
    Get ready for an elegant, four-course wine dinner with special guest Justin Seidenfeld, senior vice president of winemaking and winegrowing at Rodney Strong Vineyards, who will present selections from Napa and the Russian River Valley, including exclusive pours from Davis Bynum and Rowen Wines. The evening opens with welcome bubbles, and dinner includes compressed watermelon and shrimp, escargot pantalba and bison Wellington. $195 per person, plus tax and gratuity. 7 pm.

    Discovery Green presents Park After Dark
    Beat the heat this summer at Discovery Green during Park After Dark. Enjoy lawn games from Rocket Dog, the Gateway Fountain, music, food trucks, vendors, and special park lighting. Free line dancing classes by Gretchen “Coachgee” Jean will go down during the first hour. The event will be located at the Andrea and Bill White Promenade, a wide granite walkway that bisects the park, and serves as the local “market place” of Discovery Green. Through August 8. 7 pm.

    Aaron Lewis in concert
    Vermont-based powerhouse and former Staind frontman Aaron Lewis is coming to Houston this weekend. Embracing his roots to earn a rare second round of success, Lewis completed a series of solo country projects that led to two No. 1 Billboard Country Album debuts —Town Line (2011) and Sinner (2016). Lewis’ 2022 album Frayed at Both Ends emerged as the best-selling country album in America. Lewis writes and sings to get his truth out, and his recently released album The Hill is no different. 8 pm.

    Friday, July 19

    CoComelon Party Time
    Families with young children will experience an all-new, first-of-its-kind, kid-centric event at CoComelon Party Time, where they can have a party experience and meet their favorite CoComelon characters. Guests will also get to take a pretend ride in a hot air balloon, where they explore the larger-than-life rainbow play zone, and even climb through the clouds. There is a coloring/activity center and make-your-own party hat station, as well as a story time and sing-along. 10:30 am (11 am Sunday).

    3rd Annual Watermelon Dance & Summer Social
    For more than 30 years, Dawn Fudge has brought us summers full of music and watermelons. In that tradition, locals are presenting the 3rd Annual Watermelon Dance & Summer Social at Cottonwood. Entry proceeds go to local musicians and local radio, so come show your support and shake your bones to some great music and while eating delicious watermelon. This year, they will have a two-day event, in order to bring you more awesome music. It also benefits 90.1 KPFT. 5 pm.

    Trinity Episcopal Church presents Rising Hot 20th Annual Trinity Jazz Festival
    The Rising Hot 20th Annual Trinity Jazz Festival celebrates jazz in its many forms. The Friday performance highlights saxophonist Kim Waters at the WeServ Theater. On Saturday, the festival returns to Trinity Episcopal Church with Emmy-nominated headliner Benny Benack III. Finally, on Sunday, Trinity Episcopal Church will close out the festival with its famous jazz mass, featuring the music of Count Basie under the musical direction of master trumpeter James William III. 7 pm (6 pm Saturday; 11 am Sunday).

    UniverSoul Circus
    Ringling Bros. may have had to cancel its Houston stop after Hurricane Beryl damaged NRG Stadium, but UniverSoul Circus has extended its run through this weekend. A celebration of the circus' 30 year history, the interactive “Family Reunion Tour” brings together big names from five continents all backed by the infectious beat of world music, including sounds and dance styles spanning the African diaspora. The circus features a combination of circus arts, theater, and music that spans genres, including pop, classic R&B, Latin, hip hop, jazz and gospel. 7 pm (Noon, 3:30 & 7:30 pm Saturday; Noon, 3 & 6:30 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, July 20

    Discovery Green presents The Lion King
    Yes, the Lion King musical is still going on at Hobby Center. But this weekend, Discovery Green will celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Disney animated classic with a movie night under the stars. Guests are welcome to bring blankets, camping chairs, and snacks. Food, beer, and wine are available for purchase at the Lake House. Alcohol and glass containers are prohibited. Costumes are strongly encouraged, and visitors can arrive early for games and activities. 7 pm.

    Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston presents Ruddigore (or The Witch’s Curse)
    Gilbert & Sullivan Society of Houston’s production of Ruddigore (or The Witch’s Curse) is a satirical take on the Victorian melodrama genre. Ruddigore’s zany plot has it all — ghosts, witches, curses, disguises, and reluctantly wicked villains who try to make off with the fair maiden. All of the Baronets of Ruddigore are under a curse enacted by a witch long ago — each of the successive Baronets must commit some kind of a crime every single day, or else they will die in agony. Through Sunday, July 28. 7 pm (2:30 pm Sunday).

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Le Samourai
    In a career-defining performance, Alain Delon plays a contract killer with samurai instincts. After carrying out a flawlessly planned hit, he finds himself caught between a persistent police investigator and a ruthless employer, and not even his armor of fedora and trench coat can protect him. An elegantly stylized masterpiece of cool by maverick director Jean‑Pierre Melville, Le samouraï is a razor-sharp cocktail of 1940s American gangster cinema and 1960s French pop culture — with a liberal dose of Japanese lone-warrior mythology. 7 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    Missy Elliott in concert
    Missy Elliott celebrates the 27th anniversary of her debut album Supa Dupa Fly by coming down to Houston and performing all her classic bops, as well as hits she’s written and produced for other artists. She’s currently bouncing from city to city headlining her first-ever tour, Out of this World: The Missy Elliott Experience. She will be joined by Busta Rhymes, Ciara, and longtime collaborator Timbaland. 7 pm.

    Sunday, July 21

    Insomnia Gallery and Deep End Records present Punk Rock Garage Sale
    Insomnia Gallery and Deep End Records are back again for their monthly Punk Rock Garage Sale. If you haven't caught on yet, these happen on the third Sunday of every month at Bad Astronaut Brewing in the Hardy Yards development just north of downtown. While summer is heating up, stay relatively cool as this event is all indoors and the space itself now has air conditioning. There will be over 50 vendors inside this massive adult playground of a venue that also features pool tables, foosball, air hockey, cornhole, and more (and all free to play). 2 pm.

    Legacy Community Health and Quest Diagnostics present 22nd Annual Mint Julep
    The 22nd annual Mint Julep, presented by Legacy Community Health and Quest Diagnostics, will feature the theme of Le Cirque du Mint Julep: A Glitter and Glam Carnival. The event will honor Tony Bravo and Richard Werner, former Mint Julep chairpersons and long-time supporters of Legacy's cause. From its origins as the Montrose Clinic in 1978 to becoming a nationally recognized leader in HIV/AIDS testing, prevention, and treatment, Legacy Community Health has remained steadfast in its mission to fight HIV/AIDS for nearly 40 years. 6 pm.

    Wooster’s Garden presents Chef David Cordua Kitchen Takeover
    Wooster’s Garden has teamed up with veteran Houston chef David Cordúa, chef and owner of The Lymbar, for a Kitchen Takeover. Houstonians are invited to enjoy this one-night only, handcrafted menu until supplies last. Prepared by the renowned chef himself, Cordúa’s specialty menu will feature soft warm pretzels, mini crispy tacos, tempura fish tacos, 44 Farms muffaletta dogs, and fried chicken sandwiches. 6 pm.

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    Dine with chef David Cordua at Wooster's Garden on Sunday.

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    Friends share memories of Houston musician Scott Gertner, who died this week

    Craig D. Lindsey
    May 2, 2025 | 5:30 pm
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    Courtesy Cindy Gertner
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    Scott Gertner, one of the most prominent figures in Houston’s music and nightlife scenes, has unexpectedly passed away.

    A brief statement by the musician’s family did not share a cause of death. It thanked people for their condolences, asked for privacy, and stated that funeral details would be shared soon.

    Gertner was, without hyperbole, the coolest of cats. As a multi-talented, thrice-Grammy-nominated musician and singer, no one could resist his soulful stylings. As a nightclub owner, he knew how to open up the right spots at the right time. Before its closure in 2010, Scott Gertner’s Skybar was Montrose’s jazz temple in the sky, where people could check out live music while gazing at the stars. (Skybar also attracted celebs like Luther Vandross, Steve Harvey, and Shaquille O’Neal, so the stars weren’t just in the sky.) A decade later, he opened up Scott Gertner’s Rhythm Room on Memorial Dr., luring people in with live grooves and a mouth-watering menu.

    In my previous life as a nightlife reporter, Gertner was the person I usually contacted whenever I needed intel on jazz clubs in the city. (I also believe that, during one of these sitdowns, I surprised him one day with a 12-inch single he recorded in the late ‘80s for CBS Records, a lost item I picked up at a nearby record store.)

    But I know I’m not the only person who has sparkling memories featuring Gertner. I reached out to a few friends and asked them what they’ll remember the most about the late, great, swaggerific impresario:

    T.J. Callahan, film critic/radio personality: “We had many fantastic CBS Radio Houston Christmas parties at the Skybar. Scott was always the most gracious host and fun performer.

    “Also, two of my close friends went to high school at HSPVA with Scott. They are all musicians. During our college years, Scott was playing at the old Ruggles on lower Westheimer, back when everyone cruised that area on the weekends. Every time we passed by the restaurant, my friends and I would scream ‘Gertner’ out the car window, like he was going to hear us and come out and say hi. Hey, we were 18. The boys were so excited Scott had a real gig.”

    Russell V. Guess, music producer/former Skybar bartender: “When I tell you I wouldn’t know half the people I know — I wouldn’t have made a good deal of the money I’ve made in my life — and not have had many of the experiences (too many!) that made me who I am if not for this man, it isn’t an exaggeration at all.

    “But there’s so much more to remember about the guy. A true artist, bandleader, music lover, and businessman. I soaked up so much game about music and nightlife, a course more valuable than any class I could’ve taken. To know him personally was a privilege not to be taken lightly; he’d hit you with that smile that always said everything his words didn’t. Always the encourager, he supported me in and outside the nightlife. Even after I stopped working for him, we’d still text each other on our birthdays since they were 11 days apart. I was always welcome wherever his venue was located and, if he was there, that smile and a hug was soon to follow.”

    Mark Towns, jazz guitarist: “One of the first times I heard Scott play was back in the heyday of Cody’s, when he was on bass and vocals with Paul English’s incredible band. That group was something special — Paul on piano, Kirk Whalum and Johnny Torres on saxophones, and Scott bringing his unique energy and voice to the mix. The vibe was electric at those shows.

    “Later, Scott held down Wednesday nights at Cody’s in the Village, and those nights became legendary. It was the hottest night of the week, and, as the story goes, Scott was making more money that one night than the club owner was making all week. That’s the kind of draw and charisma he had.

    “From there, Scott opened the Skybar at the original Cody’s location on Montrose, and I was honored when he hired my Flamenco Jazz trio to play a Wednesday night series there, sponsored by The Wave radio station. We alternated Wednesdays with Joe Carmouche’s excellent trio — great times. He also was the gracious host for the CD release party for my first album, Flamenco Jazz Latino, at Skybar.

    “Back in the late 1980s, way before Skybar and those Village Cody’s Wednesdays, Scott and I played together at the legendary Blues Jam with Ardis Turner (RIP) at Live Bait on Greenbriar — me on guitar and Scott on bass. Too bad there are no recordings of that. We had some wild jams.

    “There was a weird kind of synchronicity with Scott — I’d run into him all over Houston, at all hours, in the most random places. It happened often. The last time I saw Scott was at the Rhythm Room last year. We ended up talking for a long while. He was extremely interested in hearing details about some health issues that I had firsthand knowledge about.

    “Scott was a great singer, a great guitarist, a great bassist, and a powerful presence on stage and off. As a performer, a businessman, a leader, and a cultural force, Scott Gertner enriched Houston’s music world. I’m grateful our paths crossed.”

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