“Our Time – in Handwriting” is the project presentation for which artist Yu-Ru Huang, for the past 18 years, engaged over 200 individuals who are typically outside the art community in the art creation process. This event invites past participants to...
FACES OF SUN AND WIND is a new work from the Michele Brangwen Dance & Music Ensemble that explores the power of one person linking their energy to another, as in a microgrid set up to deliver renewable energy to a community that has united to generate it. The...
Jazz singer and songwriter Raquel Cepeda presents Jazz on Valentine’s Concert 2024, an event to celebrate love, romance, and friendship through the power of music. The concert will take place on Wednesday February 14 at 8:00 pm at the MATCH Theater. Jazz on...
Café Femme Ven a compartir en sororidad y un lugar seguro para feministas. Es una reunión casual donde convergemos y unimos fuerzas para sentirnos emocionalmente apoyadas y simplemente saber que nos tenemos.
Stand-up Comic. India’s biggest stand-up comic, Zakir Khan, with over 5 million subscribers on YouTube, brings his hard-to-resist style of humor and take on modern India.
The evening includes original works by Jennifer Mabus, Lindsey McGill, Mike Esperanza, Rasika Borse and Tyler Orcutt. Additionally, this concert will feature original choreography by NMD2 company members and a special guest performance by Jennifer Mabus and Francisco...
Gulf Coast, in partnership with Lawndale Arts Center, will host a reading with National Book Award Winner Justin Torres. Gulf Coast Editor Rosa Boshier González will facilitate a conversation and Q&A. Justin Torres is the author of the novel Blackouts. His debut...
“Texas on My Mind” is an art exhibition that pays homage to the distinctive hues and serene aesthetics of the Texas Hill Country through the timeless mediums of landscape and still life paintings. The show features work from Nancy Paris Pruden and Kathy Love, two...
Almendárez’s multi-channel video and sound installation draws upon survey questions related to employment and labor policies in the United States. As part of the project, the parallels and contradictions between predominantly accepted notions of work vs. artistic...
The MLK Grande Parade-2024 will be held on February 17, 2024 in Midtown Houston originating on San Jacinto Street & Elgin Street beginning @ 10A (CST). Watch live on the CW 39-Houston or for more information visit us @ www.mlkgrandeparade.org
Deb and Sandy are auditioning Tim for the role of the Wolf in a production of The Three Little Pigs, but there’s a mysterious haze in the basement of the Mortier Civic Playhouse and that, in addition to interruptions from the director of ‘the Scottish play’ that’s...
In Tarps I Trust is a dance work by Laura Gutierrez inspired by themes of labor, specifically blue-collar jobs. The work explores the physical labor Gutierrez witnessed throughout her father’s career as a billboard painter, highlighting the materials that were ever...
The estranged members of the Lafayette clan have returned to their crumbling Arkansas plantation home to settle the estate of their recently deceased patriarch. As they sort through a lifetime of their father’s junk and hoarded mementos, a disturbing and horrifying...
Don’t miss this fun springtime event as Houston Boychoir closes it 2023-2024 season with a live performance of all three choirs. Join the fun and experience the joy of singing. Featuring: Houston Boychoir Preparatory Choir, Houston Boychoir Chamber Choir and...
Organist Yuri McCoy joins the ensemble for a program of historical transformation. Works from the second world war escape to the baroque and beyond, including Poulenc’s organ concerto, Giazotto’s “rediscovery” of a supposed Albinoni adagio, and...
Dance Source Houston presents the 28th edition of Mind The Gap, an evening of works by local choreographers and companies, including Karen Imas, Mars, Preeti Ramakrishnan, Ren Hall, SpaceTribe, and Zinnia Havelka. The program will feature aerial, Bharatanatyam, and...
The 30th Annual MLK Grande Will be held on Saturday February 17, 2024 in Midtown Houston beginning @ 10A (CST). The parade’s theme is “We Still Believe” and will feature more than 100 culturally diverse performance groups from across the nation...
In a dark and dingy interrogation room in an unnamed totalitarian state, Katurian is questioned when the gruesome content of his short stories begins to resemble a series of bizarre murders occurring in his town. When the police also take his mentally impaired brother...
Afrikana Dance Festival is a one-day festival filled with workshops led by talented instructors from various corners of the African continent! These include: Sabar Dance (Senegal) with Pape Ibrahima “Kaolack” Ndiaye Indlamu Dance (South Africa) with Mama...
“Here and Now: Cultural Expressions,” an exhibition celebrating Black History Month, opens Thursday, February 1, at the Community Artists’ Collective, 4101 San Jacinto at Cleburne, Suite 116. The exhibition showcases art from The Collective’s permanent collection and...