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Fun for all

Houston's 13 best family-friendly activities for winter break fun

Holly Beretto
Dec 19, 2024 | 1:30 pm

The kids are out of school for two weeks. Christmas, Hanukkah, and New Year’s are coming up in rapid succession. How to keep everyone entertained? Check out our list of favorite winter fun for young and the young-at-heart alike. Note: those who want to ensure they catch all the light displays around the city should see our list here.

Museums

Children’s Museum Houston
Get out and play in the snow during Polar Palooza Snow Days between December 21, 2024 and January 5, 2025. Included with the museum’s general admission, kids can make snow angels and snowballs and enjoy other wintry fun in the museum's courtyard.

Houston Museum of Natural Science
On December 21 the museum celebrates the first day of winter with 110,000 pounds of snow. Snow Flurry features sweet treats, live entertainment, a DJ, and other family fun. On New Year’s Eve, adults can enjoy Mixers and Elixirs, with food, live music, and a champagne toast.

Meow Wolf Houston
From a honky tonk dive bar to a never-ending dance party, Meow Wolf’s Radio Tave blends art and storytelling into an immersive adventure through creativity. Guests must reserve a time in advance, and can also grab a bite at the on-site restaurant. The museum is open every day and is currently offering a four-pack promo discount.

Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
The museum’s annual Winter Break offers activities for families, including making art inspired by the current Gauguin in the World exhibit. In addition, the museum is open every day from December 26, 2024, to January 5, 2025.

Ice Skating

Green Mountain Energy Ice at Discovery Green
Open every day during the holiday break, the popular attraction lets guests glide on the ice against the backdrop of the downtown skyline. Each skating session is 75 minutes and skate rentals are included. Sessions, $18, must be booked in advance.

The Ice Rink at The Woodlands Town Center
Open daily through January 20, 2025, guests can reserve two-hour skating blocks starting at 4 pm each day. Concessions are available on site, allowing skaters to refuel and wind down. Admission and skate rentals are $15 for those six and up and $7 for kids five and under.

Ice Skate Memorial City
The Memorial City Mall ice skating rink offers open skate hours throughout the winter break. Admission is $10, with skate rentals an additional $5. Lessons are available as well. Skate times can be booked online.

On Stage

Alley Theatre
A Christmas Carol runs through December 29. It’s the classic tale of miserly Ebenezer Scrooge who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve. But will that be enough to make him change his ways? Tickets start at $69. There are no performances on Christmas Day.

Houston Ballet
The holiday favorite The Nutcracker runs through December 29. Follow Clara and her magical nutcracker through battle with the mouse king and on an adventure through the Land of Sweets. One of the world’s most popular ballets, this production features the choreography of Stanton Welch. Tickets start at $37.

Houston Symphony
On Monday, December 26, mariachi Sol De Mexico de Jose Hernandez presents Jose Hernandez’s Merry-Achi Christmas. It's an evening of holiday favorites with a surprising mariachi twist, including "El Niño del tambor (Little drummer boy)," "Himno de la alegría (A Song of Joy)," the Nutcracker Medley, and others. Tickets start at $65. The concert is at 7:30 pm.

Stages
The theater continues its holiday tradition with Panto Pinocchio. An update on the beloved fairy tale of a wooden boy who comes to life, this version showcases Pinocchio as a sentient AI boy created by tech-savvy inventor Gill Bs. He and Buttons embark into a world of digital mischief and adventure.

TUTS
The company’s production of Disney’s Frozen runs through December 29. Based on the beloved movie, this beautiful stage musical tells the story of Elsa, Queen of Arandelle, who’s accidentally cast her country into eternal winter. Her sister Anna leads the charge to help Elsa understand her magic and melt the frost. Tickets start at $34.50. No performances on Christmas Day.

More Festive Fun

Moody Gardens
Holiday in the Gardens offers an array of activities every day of the school break. At Ice Land, there’s an arctic slide and ice carvings. The Festival of Lights takes guests down a trail of twinkling artistry. Plus, there’s also the Pyramid Aquarium and 3D and 4D theaters. Passes are available as all-inclusive or a la carte, allowing families to choose their own adventures.

Ice Skating at Discovery Green

Photo by J Vince Photography

Discovery Green has the city's only open-air skating rink.
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Movie Review

Twin sisters set out for revenge in Tarantino-esque film 'Is God Is'

Alex Bentley
May 15, 2026 | 10:00 am
Kara Young and Mallori Johnson in Is God Is
Photo by Patti Perret
Kara Young and Mallori Johnson in Is God Is.

The revenge story is one of the most enduring in all of cinema as it can be adapted to multiple different genres. It most naturally fits in the action/thriller genre, but comedies, dramas, Westerns, and more have made good use of characters seeking revenge. The new film Is God Is demonstrates that malleability by detailing an intensely personal story that turns into something bigger.

Twins Racine (Kara Young) and Anaia (Mallori Johnson) have lived a difficult life, going in and out of foster care and forced to endure stares and taunts because each bears burn scars from a childhood attack. Racine, whose scars are “only” on her left arm, has developed into the protector of Anaia, who suffered burns over much of her face.

An unexpected call from their mother, Ruby (Vivica A. Fox), who was burned almost beyond recognition in the attack, gives them a purpose: Seeking revenge on the man who ruined their lives. Setting out in a barely working car and with only a small amount of direction, the sisters attempt to fulfill the mission without losing their souls.

Written and directed by first-time feature filmmaker Aleasha Harris, the film may remind some viewers of Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Bill, and not just because Fox has small roles in both films. Harris has a knack for dialogue, especially between the twins, that ably gets across the story exposition and entertains at the same time. There are many instances where she has the sisters hold silent conversations told on screen via subtitles to convey twin-speak, a method that deepens their connection and draws the viewer in.

Harris also has her characters engage in the type of shocking violence that Tarantino has used to great effect. The difference here, though, is that even though the story is heightened to a certain degree, the egregious nature of the crime perpetrated upon the girls and their mother makes the whole thing feel bracingly real. This revenge plot is not meant to merely entertain; it’s designed to put the audience in Racine and Anaia’s shoes and fully embrace the call for justice.

There are a few times when the lack of experience by Harris shows up, especially in the climactic sequence where the stunt work could have used some more precision. But overall, it’s a self-assured filmmaking debut for the playwright-turned-director, who’s adapted her own play with a richness and depth that is not often found from someone stepping behind the camera for the first time.

Young and Johnson don’t especially look alike, but they embody the essence of twin sisters, and it’s their chemistry together that makes the story as impactful as it is. They’re joined by other strong female performances by Fox, Erika Alexander, and Janelle Monáe, each of whom brings a different vibe. And anyone who loves This is Us or Paradise should prepare themselves for a completely different kind of role for Sterling K. Brown.

Is God Is uses a variety of inspirations for its storytelling, but in the end it becomes its own thing. The filmmaking world can always stand to have another strong Black voice, and Harris has made an auspicious debut, one that should have cinephiles wondering what she’ll do next.

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Is God Is opens in theaters on May 15.

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