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

    Craig D. Lindsey
    May 15, 2024 | 5:00 pm

    This weekend is all about food — or at least, mostly about food.

    It kicks off with the grand opening celebration for a food hall that began serving customers last year and continues with a party on Friday night headlined by the city’s newest James Beard Award winner. On Saturday night, food fanatics can head to Sugar Land for a new festival that features more than 30 of the city’s best chefs.

    Beyond that, comedy fans will find a few opportunities to tickle their funny bones, and film buffs can celebrate the music of Star Wars. Elsewhere, Houstonians can take a trip to Taiwan without leaving the Beltway.

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

    Thursday, May 16

    Conservatory Midtown Grand Opening Weekend
    Pallet Jax, Stesti Beer Garden, TerraRium Bar, and all of the other vendors at Conservatory Midtown are set to celebrate their opening in the vibrant heart of Houston. The grand opening weekend promises a collaboration of cultural experiences, mouth watering flavors, and various live music performers. It kicks off with an exclusive "soft opening.” The TerraRium Bar VIP Event invites guests to indulge in a night of candlelight cocktails, featuring complimentary light bites, sponsored cocktails, and a champagne toast. More events continue throughout the weekend, including both day and night markets on Saturday. 6 pm.

    Covenant House Texas presents Night of Broadway Stars
    Covenant House Texas, a shelter providing housing and support services, will host the third annual Night of Broadway Stars to raise funds and awareness for the safety and support services Covenant House provides to young people who are seeking freedom from homelessness and trafficking. Hosted by Broadway actress/performer Rita Harvey, the show also includes a performance by Covenant House Texas youth, as they share personal stories of the life-changing experiences they have had as a result of the help they received. 6 pm.

    Chocolate And Art Inc. presents Chocolate and Art Show
    With this two-day extravaganza of creative and confectionary delights, immerse yourself in the vibrant talents of Houston's emerging artists, photographers, and creators. The Chocolate and Art show offers something for everyone, from live body painting and dynamic musical performances to intricate face-painting, live portraits, and complimentary chocolates for all attendees. The show is strictly 21+. 7 pm.

    Last Concert Amphitheater presents Lewberger
    Lewberger, composed of Keith Habersberger (of The Try Guys), Alex Lewis, and Hughie Stone Fish, is a three-man comedy band based in Los Angeles, which got a standing ovation on America’s Got Talent and were finalists on NBC’s Bring The Funny. Their viral songs have been heard by millions online and on TV. They’ve also been described as the illegitimate love child of Lonely Island and Flight of the Conchords. 8 pm.

    Friday, May 17

    Asia Society Texas presents Homegrown Houston: All Asian, No Fusion With Street to Kitchen
    Asia Society Texas presents the cuisines of Houston at this special tasting tour with James Beard Award winner Chef G (Benchawan Jabthong Painter) and her husband Graham Painter of Street to Kitchen. G and Graham have curated a selection of stand-out, innovative chefs, including CultureMap Tastemaker Award winners such as Manabu Horiuchi (Kata Robata and Katami), Gabe Medina, Tony Nguyen (Xin Chao), and Vanarin Kuch (Koffeteria). Each will present a dish that showcases their stories as chefs and, in turn, reflects the diversity and ingenuity of the Houston food scene. Tickets are inclusive of one dish from each chef/vendor, drinks, and entry to the exhibition. 7 pm.

    The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston presents Five Funny French Films
    The 12th edition of the Five Funny French Films series brings a fresh lineup of new comedies. Get ready for the latest round of hijinks, hilarity, and memorable characters. The quintet of films include The (Ex)perience of Love (Le syndrome des amours passées), Our Tiny Little Wedding (Notre tout petit petit mariage), Mr. Putifar’s Wacky Plan (Les Vengeances de Maître Poutifard), The Madness Express (Veuillez nous excuser pour la gêne occasionnée), and The Crime Is Mine (Mon crime). 7 & 9:15 pm (5 pm Sunday).

    The Hobby Center and Jazz Houston present Live at the Founders Club: Sophisticated Lady - The Songs of Natalie Cole starring Belinda Munro
    Sophisticated Lady is a night of musical magic, glamor, and sophistication with the talented Belinda Munro and the Jazz Houston Ambassadors. Munro’s powerful yet soulful vocals and stage presence will take the audience on a journey honoring each era of Natalie Cole’s career. The tribute evening features some of the most beloved hits from Cole’s 40-year career, including "Unforgettable," "Orange Colored Sky," "Our Love," "This Will Be," and more favorites. 7:30 pm (7 pm Saturday).

    Houston Symphony presents "The Music of Star Wars"
    Audiences will travel to galaxies far, far away as the Houston Symphony performs favorite music from across the Star Wars universe, from “Rey’s Theme” to “Yoda’s Theme” and “The Imperial March.” The concert will feature music from all nine films in the Skywalker saga, performed in chronological order, plus selections from Rogue One and Solo. The concert will be conducted by Steven Reineke. 8 pm (2:30 & 8 pm Saturday; 2:30 pm Sunday).

    Saturday, May 18

    Taiwanese Heritage Society of Houston presents Taiwan Festival Houston
    Guests can embark on a journey through the world of Taiwanese heritage through experiences, activities, and culture. Attendees will get to indulge in a Taiwanese Puppet Show, boba milk tea DIY, sky lantern making, mochi display and DIY, Taiwanese honeycomb toffee crafting, daikon lantern DIY, temple culture booth, creative face painting, calligraphy sessions, Taiwan fun facts, a folding balloon show, and more. 10 am.

    In Conversation | Theaster Gates with Charonda Johnson and Hesse McGraw
    Join artist Theaster Gates, alongside Ryan N. Dennis, Charonda Johnson, and Hesse McGraw, for a lively conversation about the exhibition, Theaster Gates: The Gift and The Renege. They will also discuss the impacts of the Rebirth in Action initiative. Gates’s exhibition features large-scale tar paintings, sculptures, and installations that highlight the seen and unseen dynamics of Freedmen’s Town in Houston’s Fourth Ward. This free talk is expected to fill up fast, so make sure to register. 3:30 pm.

    Bazaar Food and Wine
    Bazaar Food and Wine is an immersive, multicultural celebration of Houston’s diverse culture and culinary scene. Through food, drink, dance, music, fashion, and design, Bazaar Food and Wine will transport guests to six unique neighborhood destinations and immersive culinary and live entertainment activations (featuring an all-star lineup of 40 of Houston’s most prominent chefs) throughout Sugar Land Town Square, highlighting Latin America, India and Pakistan, Asia, Africa and the Middle East, Europe, and Texas. See our article with more details here. 5 pm.

    Michelle Wolf: It’s Great to Be Here Tour
    Michelle Wolf comes to Houston as part of her It’s Great to Be Here Tour. A former writer/performer for The Daily Show and Late Night with Seth Meyers. Wolf has quickly become one of the most influential voices in the comedy landscape. Her most recent Netflix special, Michelle Wolf: Joke Show received high praise, and her first hour-long stand-up special, Michelle Wolf: Nice Lady, which premiered on HBO in 2017, earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Writing For A Variety Special.

    Sunday, May 19

    Archaeology Now presents “In Baba’s Kitchen”
    As part of the Ukraine Project, Archaeology Now presents “In Baba’s Kitchen,” a unique cooking class and tasting event led by the Ukrainian team of husband-and-wife chefs Bek Mamat and Irina Mamataliyev and noted Houston and Czechoslovakian-born chef Monica Pope, who will teach participants how to make borscht and pierogi and the proper way to drink vodka. Guests will be welcomed by the Ukrainian Consul General, the Honorable Vitalii Tarasiuk. 3 pm.

    Love Street Music Fest ‘24
    [UPDATE: This event has been postponed due to Thursday night's storms.]

    Musica Tra Amici presents The Return of Ayke Agus
    Musica Tra Amici's special guest artist for this concert, Ayke Agus, is originally from Indonesia with Chinese, Dutch, and Javanese ancestry. Dr. Agus will share anecdotes from her life among the legendary musicians, discuss the nuance of the interpretation in the Romantic style they embodied, and perform music with Musica Tra Amici co-artistic directors Eric Halen and Brinton Averil Smith, including the Brahms B major piano trio, works of Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky and many of the transcriptions on which she collaborated with Mr. Heifetz. 7 pm.

    Bazaar Food and Wine
    Photo courtesy of Bazaar Food and Wine

    Sugar Land's new food festival debuts this weekend.

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    Close out 2025 with a bang at these Houston New Year's Eve parties

    Craig D. Lindsey
    Dec 29, 2025 | 12:45 pm
    Meow Wolf Houston New Year's Eve
    Photo by Cathlin McCullough
    Experience sets by four DJs at Meow Wolf.

    Whether 2025 has been good or bad, you owe it to yourself to end this year with a bang. And that’s why your friends at CultureMap have laid out more than 20 places – bars, pubs, nightclubs, even a children’s museum – that’ll be closing out 2025 in a grand, festive manner.

    Happy New Year, and drink as much bubbly as you can reasonably consume — just leave the driving to someone else:

    Art Club’s first NYE will feature one of their favorite artists from this year: Neon Indian. Expect an unpredictable sonic journey with an artist who crafts immersive DJ sets that weave deep cuts, vintage textures, and dancefloor energy. 10 pm.

    Axelrad will have a free NYE bash with a champagne toast, a midnight cash ball drop, and live music from bands Azul and Rupert & Friends, as well as DJ sets from Rikkiton, Eleven Toes Down, and IYKYK. Shop Local Market will also be there with vendors. 7 pm.

    Bar Boheme will get the New Year started with Rudy Rincon & GRUPO KACHE, delivering infectious rhythms that'll have people dancing all night long. They’ll also have an all-you-can-eat buffet until 10 pm, a champagne toast with grapes, and more. 7 pm.

    Best Regards will transform into a full winter wonderland/Alps-inspired Après-Ski lounge for “An Après Affair.” For this champagne-forward celebration (complete with DJ-led energy building to a midnight toast), faux fur, metallics, and "Alpine-chic" attire are encouraged. 8 pm.

    Children’s Museum Houston will throw its annual NYE-during-the-day bash for kids, where they’ll be counting down until the clock strikes noon. The first 200 children will receive “Happy New Year” necklaces to kick off the celebration. 9 am.

    Constellation Field in Sugar Land will host a midnight fireworks display as part of its Sugar Land Holiday Lights display. Adults (21-plus) can upgrade to the New Year's Eve Ball in the Regions Bank Club that includes an open bar, DJ, a champagne toast, and premium seating for the fireworks. 6 pm.

    Dan Electro’s will be mixing vibes, funk, world reggae, and rock & roll for a New Year's concert in the Heights. Bayou City Funk, demrootsmusic, and Charlie Danger’s Jet Set will play the music, while champagne will be available for purchase. 8:30 pm.

    The Flat will be opening its doors to partygoers looking to ring in the New Year with Jamaican grooves. For this NYE edition of “Reggae Wednesday,” Flabba Dabba and KingFari will be spinning tunes while Caribbean food will be available on the patio. 9 pm.

    Flying Saucer Draught Emporium will have its third annual, interactive murder-mystery event on NYE. Ticket holders get access to the mystery and a complimentary welcome beer or cocktail, as well as private dining and access to their cocktail and reserve beer menu. 7 pm.

    The Foundation Room at House of Blues will get real soulful with “If It Don't Feel Like 90s RnB: New Year's Eve Edition.” Host/local R&B vocalist Keith Jacobs will be providing the vocals, while The Ken Chatham Project serves up the sounds. 9 pm.

    Grooves of Houston will throw a “Tux & Tennies” party, where dressing up in your finest evening wear (complete with fresh fly kicks) is a requirement. There will be a midnight cash balloon drop, a champagne toast, a brunch buffet, and much more. 8 pm.

    Heights Social will be the starting point for the Heights NYE celebration on W. 20th St. For $60 (and two drinks), you can skip the line and check out the parties at Heights Social, BLVD Park, Say No Mas, and Cattlemen’s Country Club. 8 pm.

    Hotel Saint Augustine will be throwing a free soiree in their listening lounge. Described as an evening “filled with elegance and indulgence,” with a complimentary midnight toast. But, to be honest, they had us at “music, decadent caviar, and truffles.” 9 pm.

    Hotel ZaZa Memorial City will roll out the red carpet for a Hollywood-style NYE, so dress to impress. Wine, beer and cocktails will be flowing, with a bubbly toast popping off at midnight. There will also be live entertainment and a hors d'oeuvres station. 10 pm.

    Houston Museum of Natural Science will ring in the New Year with “Mixers and Elixirs: New Year's Eve.” Enjoy live music from Danny Ray and the Atlantic Street Band, and catch a screening of Ocean’s Eleven (2001) in the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre. 9 pm.

    McGonigel’s Mucky Duck continues its tradition of celebrating Irish New Year’s Eve, where they get their “Auld Lang Syne” on at 6 pm. Pat Byrne, Kristopher Wade, EJ Jones, and Frances Cunningham will be around with some fiddle music. 4:30 pm.

    Meow Wolf Houston will have its first-ever NYE celebration inside Radio Tave, giving guests full access to explore the worlds while moving through distinct DJ-driven zones. The lineup features Houston artists Machine Elves, IMAX713, PHARAX, and KINOTE. 8 pm.

    Neil’s Bahr will be adding something new to their annual NYE rager – karaoke! At their new location, partygoers will get the chance to sing their heads off. The party will also offer cheap champagne, classic cocktails, silly hats, and all the free hors d'oeuvres you can handle. 8 pm.

    Numbers will serve up another NYE spectacular, which includes a $2,026 balloon drop at midnight, along with a champagne toast, and complimentary party favors. Longtime Numbers DJ Wes Wallace will be in the booth spinning. 9 pm.

    Off the Record Listening Bar is planning a big New Year's bash with live sets from Keith Jacobs (again) & the B-Sides Band, DJ Ortiz, DJ Youngstreetz, and FlemmDoggyDogg. A welcome cocktail is given to the first 50 RSVPs. 8 pm.

    Pimlico Irish Pub will continue its tradition of celebrating NYE on Ireland time, when the clock strikes midnight at 6 pm. They will have complimentary swag, a champagne toast, and a livestream of the Ireland NYE celebration. 2 pm.

    POST’s New Year's Eve Celebration features a Great Gatsby-inspired celebration of glitz, glamour and over-the-top excitement. The grand finale will be a midnight fireworks spectacle orchestrated by pyrotechnic artists Celestial Displays. 9 pm.

    Shoeshine Charley’s Big Top Lounge will have a NYE bash with performances by rockabilly group Shame on Me, synth-punk rockers TV Dolls, and Americana band Brightwire. There will also be a free champagne toast at midnight. 8 pm.

    The Spot Lounge & Bar will celebrate NYE with its signature welcoming energy, music, handcrafted cocktails, and bubbly. A limited-edition, holiday cocktail lineup features festive twists on classics, blending bold seasonal flavors with approachable comfort. 2 pm.

    Tejas Brewery will be celebrating the New Year with a rooftop shindig. Your ticket includes a free first beer and a champagne toast at midnight, as well as live music (from brotherly rock trio Wolf Moon) all night and a great view of the downtown fireworks. 8 pm.

    Velocity - Sim Racing Lounge will have a special, family-friendly celebration. They’ll be hosting an exclusive ticketed event featuring unlimited sim racing, a live DJ, goodies throughout the night, light bites and, of course, that midnight champagne toast. 7 pm.

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