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Latin Wave 8 screening: The Delay

Latin Wave 8 screening: The Delay

Latin Wave 8 screening: The Towrope

Latin Wave 8 screening: The Towrope

Latin Wave 8 screening: The Cleaner

Latin Wave 8 screening: The Cleaner

Latin Wave 8 screening: 7 Boxes

Latin Wave 8 screening: 7 Boxes

Latin Wave 8 screening: Gone Fishing

Latin Wave 8 screening: Gone Fishing

Latin Wave 8 screening: Juan of the Dead

Latin Wave 8 screening: Juan of the Dead

Latin Wave 8 screening: After Lucia

Latin Wave 8 screening: After Lucia

Latin Wave 8 screening: Violeta Went to Heaven

Latin Wave 8 screening: Violeta Went to Heaven

Latin Wave 8 screening: Once Upon a Time Was I, Verônica

Latin Wave 8 screening: Once Upon a Time Was I, Verônica

  • South American food, like this ceviche from Nazca Kitchen in Dallas, will becomemore popular in 2013.
    Photo courtesy of Nazca Kitchen
  • Kale, like this kale salad served at Woodshed Smokehouse in Fort Worth, willonly get bigger in 2013.
    Photo courtey of Tim Love
  • Soba noodles at Tei An are made onsite by chef-owner Teiichi "Teach" Sakurai.
    Photo by Brad Murano
  • Chicken is getting an upgrade at restaurants such as FT33 in Dallas.
    Photo by Teresa Gubbins
  • We already knew chicken was hot, thanks to restaurants like Chicken Scratch thatare elevating the comfort-food staple.
    Photo by Jennifer Chininis
  • Technomic predicts a surge in diner- and deli-inspired meaty sandwiches, likethis roast beef at East Hampton Sandwich Co.
    Photo courtesy of East Hampton Sandwich Co.
  • Expect more locally made liquor and craft beer, like Deep Ellum Brewing Company.
    Deep Ellum Brewing Company/Facebook

  • At Messina Hof's Wine & Roses Festival Saturday, colorful flowers are expectedto be in full bloom.
  • The Houston Metropolitan Dance Co. in Larry Keigwin's "Air" section of TheElements.
    Photo by Ben Doyle/Runaway Productions LLC
  • "Fun Run for Noah with Clutch" is a non-competitive event with Rocket's mascotClutch to encourage Noah Bratsch, a six-year-old battling Leukemia, on his wayto health.
  • At Lemonade Day's Best Tasting Contest Saturday, celebrity judges will awardprizes for most unique, healthiest and best tasting lemonade, in preparation forthe citywide Lemonade Day Houston on May 6.
  • Interesting Times — the new film from local demographics hero Stephen Klinebergthat explores 30 years of change in the Bayou City — is set to premiere atDiscovery Green on Friday.

  • Poncho Sanchez
    Photo by Devin DeHaven
  • Poncho Sanchez
    Photo by Ashley Stagg
  • Poncho Sanchez and Terence Blanchard in the studio
    Photo by Ashley Stagg

  • Photo by Eric Mueller
  • "Cinco de Bingo" Cinco de Mayo fiesta is hosted by SCRUBS, the Young Supportersof The Harris County Hospital District Foundation.
  • Buffalo Bayou history tours with Louis Aulbach reveal the rich history ofHouston's waterways. Bayou Bend Main St. 1904
  • Apollo Chamber Players present a fiery concert commingling classical music andfolk tunes of Spanish origin. Ole!
  • Domenico Luciano in Dominic’s "Clair de Lune"
    Photo by Frank Atura
  • At the home of Lemonade Day Founder, Michael and Lisa Holthouse, littleentrepreneurs showed the 14 principles of the lemonade biz. It's not justlemonade. It's strategy. Here, Jalya
    Photo by Brian Nutsch/Lemonade Day Houston
  • A leisurely stroll courtesy of Buffalo Bayou "Foodie Floats," guests enjoyedSpanish wine pairings courtesy of Block 7.
  • The Rothko Chapel is offering a series of free Tai Chi classes suitable for thebeginning and experienced practitioner.

  • Emily Johnson in "The Thank-You Bar" at DiverseWorks, April 28-30
    Photo by Cameron Wittig
  • Latin Wave 6 presents a collection of films of Latin American origin.
  • Kronos Quartet will open the musical festivities at iFest along with the HomayunSakhi Afghan trio.