• 8th Annual Circles of Hope Luncheon benefitting re:MIND

    River Oaks Country Club 1600 River Oaks Blvd., Houston, TX, United States

    Co-chairs April and Wells McGee and re:MIND will host the eighth annual Circles of Hope Luncheon, formerly known as the HELP. HOPE. HEALING Luncheon, on Tuesday, September 24, 2019 at the River Oaks Country Club. Since 2012, the luncheon has raised more than $2,486,500 to support re:MIND’s lifesaving mission to provide free and confidential support …

    $300
  • Piano + 2 = Trio

    UH Dudley Recital Hall University of Houston, Fine Arts Building, Houston, United States

    The second concert in the Piano + series explore the trio literature, evolving from the Baroque era and on into the 20th century. The concert will also feature a trio composed by David Ashley White, former director of the Moores School of Music. About the Series The Piano + Keyboard Chamber Music Series includes nine …

    Free
  • Killer Cutting: “Evil Printmaker Tom Huck” and relief printings resurgence

    Rice Unversity, Sewall Hall, Room 201 6100 Main St., Houston

    Master Printer and Rice Visiting Printmaker Patrick Masterson and Professor Karin Broker will discuss relief printing, it’s re-revolution and its continual drive towards politics, problems and war.  Open to the public. Nearest visitor parking lot: Founders Court Visitor Lot  maps.rice.edu parking.rice.edu

    Free
  • Millie Heckler: Dancer for Social Justice

    Studio 208 3351 Cullen Blvd, Houston, TX

    The UH Dance program welcomes Millie Heckler, a professional dancer, choreographer and videographer, to campus for a mini-residency that culminates with a presentation entitled "Dancer for Social Justice." The lecture/demonstration is free and open to the public. About the Artist Originally from Vermont, Millie Heckler toured with Street Dance Theater pioneer Rennie Harris, both nationally …

    Free
  • Wine of the Mediterranean coast hosted by Yauatcha & Chateau d’Esclans

    Yauatcha 5045 Westheimer Rd, Houston

    Provence is about green countrysides and sunny weather, but most notable for its French Rose. We invite you to breeze through the Mediterranean Coast with a flavorful four-course meal at Yauatcha Houston where our Executive Chef has curated a special menu paired with the bright flavors from the Chateau d'Esclans Collection.

    $98
  • The Kama Sutra: Challenging the Stereotypes: Stories about Love and Sex

    Museum of Fine Arts, Houston 1001 Bissonnet, Houston, TX, United States

    DR. SUSHMA JANSARI Tabor Foundation Curator of the South Asia Collections, British Museum Books for sale following lecture: The Complete Illustrated Kama Sutra by Vᾱtsyᾱna, edited by Lance Dane Art and Archaeology of Ancient India: Earliest Times to the Sixth Century by Naman P. Ahuja It’s not what you think! Two thousand years ago, the …

    $5 – $10
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    Tragedy, A Tragedy

    The Catastrophic Theatre 1119 East Freeway, Houston, TX, United States

    "It's the worst world in the world here tonight, Frank." Reporting live on an unfolding crisis, Frank in the Studio is aided by his team of field: John in the Field, Constance at the Home, and Michael, the Legal Adviser. As the impending event approaches and chaos builds, the broadcasters reveal themselves to be all …

    Pay-What-You-Can
  • The Woodlands Pride Second Annual Festival

    Town Gree Park 2099 Lake Robbins Drive, The Woodlands

    We're back! The Woodlands Pride is glad to be back for our Second Annual Festival at Town Green Park. We have food trucks, drag queens and kings, special guests, and a VIP Experience like no other! Check out our website for tickets, special hotel rates and other events before and after the Pride Festival. General …

    Free
  • Barnes & Noble Baybrook Presents When America Fell Silent Book Signing by Houston On-Air Radio Personality Freddy Cruz

    Barnes and Noble Baybrook 1029 Bay Area Blvd., Webster, TX, United States

    Barnes & Noble Baybrook in the Bay Area will host Houston on-air radio personality and author Freddy Cruz for a book signing and discussion. Freddy Cruz is a Houston author and on-air radio personality who recently published his first novel titled When America Fell Silent. Cruz’s novel, a fictional dystopian political thriller, is about retired …

    Free
  • Barnes & Noble Vanderbilt Square Presents When America Fell Silent Book Signing by Houston On-Air Radio Personality Freddy Cruz

    Barnes and Noble Vanderbilt Square 3003 W. Holcombe Blvd., Houston, TX, United States

    Barnes & Noble Vanderbilt Square in Braeswood Place will host Houston on-air radio personality and author Freddy Cruz for a book signing and discussion. Freddy Cruz is a Houston author and on-air radio personality who recently published his first novel titled When America Fell Silent. Cruz’s novel, a fictional dystopian political thriller, is about retired …

    Free
  • Houston’s Air Quality Challenges & What You Can Do

    online United Kingdom, London

    Christ the King Evangelical Lutheran Church invites you to a monthly environmental education web meeting series whose theme in 2019 is environmental issues and what you can do. In September, Bakeyah Nelson, Executive Director of Air Alliance Houston, will discuss air quality issues in Houston & how you can take action. Air Alliance Houston believes …

    Free
  • Fatima Bhutto: New Kings of the World

    Amegy Bank Tower 1717 West Loop South, Houston

    The new global popular culture is a benign version of the challenge on multiple fronts—economic, political, military, diplomatic—to the ideas and norms that the West has tried to impose on the rest of the world. Bhutto's book is an important dispatch from a new order that is taking form before our eyes. It isn't just …

    $25
  • Corks & Forks

    The Ballroom at Bayou Place 500 Texas Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Please help the American Cancer Society finish the fight against cancer. Join us at Houston Corks and Forks on October 3, 2019 for a one-of-a-kind evening featuring a culinary competition among some of Houston's top chefs. Enjoy delicious food tastings paired with fine wines as you watch the chefs show-off their culinary skills. You will …

    $150
  • Game of Crowns – A Houston Pride Band Concert

    Midtown Arts and Theatre Center Houston (MATCH) 3400 Main Street, Houston, TX, United States

    The Houston Pride Band kicks off its 2019-2020 season by returning to the middle ages and presenting music from across the realms, featuring royal music from the likes of Queen, Prince, Lord of the Rings, and many more!

    $12
  • Da Camera presents John Scofield Quartet

    The Wortham Theater Center 501 Texas Ave, Houston, TX 77002, Houston

    Da Camera of Houston’s 2019–20 season begins its jazz series with the long-awaited Da Camera debut of the John Scofield Quartet. A lauded powerhouse jazz guitarist and composer, Scofield will be joined in Houston by Bill Stewart, drums; Vicente Archer, bass; and George Colligan, piano and organ, subbing for Gerald Clayton.

    $42.50 – $72.50
  • Hay House U Live! Houston

    George R. Brown Convention Center 1001 Avenida De Las Americas, Houston

    Hay House is thrilled to host our Hay House Live! Event in Houston, TX which will take place the weekend of October 5-6, 2019. Join us as Hay House’s favorite authors come together to give day long, intensive workshops. This is your opportunity to spend a day (or two!) with your favorite speakers, hear their …

    $150.00 – $450
  • The Book Scene Presents When America Fell Silent Book Signing by Houston On-Air Radio Personality Freddy Cruz

    The Book Scene Bookstore 1820 W. 43rd St., Houston, TX, United States

    The Book Scene will host Houston on-air radio personality and author Freddy Cruz for a book signing and discussion. Freddy Cruz is a Houston author and on-air radio personality who recently published his first novel titled When America Fell Silent. Cruz’s novel, a fictional dystopian political thriller, is about retired Navy SEAL Hayden Randall who …

    Free
  • Moonlight at the Moody

    Rice University Moody Center for the Arts 6100 Main Street, Houston

    Join the Moody for an evening celebrating 'Moon Shot', an exhibition of works responding to the moon landing by a selection of innovative artists working from 1969 to the present. The evening will feature: • Ask an Astronomer Café • Film screenings • Expert Talks • Moon Gazing through Telescopes • Inprint Poetry Buskers • …

    $5
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    Ruthless! The Musical!

    Resurrection Metropolitan Community Church 2025 West 11th Street, Houston, TX, United States

    Ruthless! — the stage mother of all musicals — is a camp, comedy classic that famously spoofs Broadway musicals such as “Gypsy” and “Mame” as well as iconic films including “The Bad Seed” and “All About Eve”.

    $20
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    The Glass Menagerie presented by 4th Wall Theatre Co.

    Studio 101 1824 Spring St, Houston, TX, United States

    Few American playwrights stir the imagination of theater-goers quite like Tennessee Williams in this brilliant classic. His semi-autobiographical memory play chronicles a critical few days in the life of the Wingfield family and launched Williams to international notoriety in the mid-1940s. This American standard continues to run to sold out audiences across the country not …

    $17 – $53
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    “As You Like It”

    Rice University – Hamman Hall 6100 Main St, Houston, TX, United States

    HOUSTON — (Sept. 6, 2019) – Rice University Theatre will present William Shakespeare’s pastoral comedy “As You Like It.” Showtimes run October 11, 12, and 17-19 at 8:00 p.m., with a matinee on Sunday October 13 at 3:00 p.m. Follow our heroine, Rosalind, as she and her cousin, Celia, run away from the court of …

    $5 – $10
  • 2019 Bayou City Art Festival Downtown

    Downtown Houston Houston, TX, United States

    The Art Colony Association, Inc. (ACA) will celebrate 48 years of art for all and giving back to local nonprofits as it spotlights 300 artists, representing 19 different disciplines, at Bayou City Art Festival in Downtown Houston. Houston’s largest art festival will transform the streets of Downtown into artistic avenues bursting with colors and culture. …

    $5 – $16
  • Project Row Houses Round 50: Race, Health and Motherhood Opening

    Project Row Houses 2521 Holman St., Houston

    Project Row Houses (PRH) will unveil its latest Artist Round, Round 50: Race, Health and Motherhood, on Saturday, October 12, 2019. Curated by PRH Curator and Programs Director Ryan N. Dennis, Round 50 explores how artists, healthcare professionals, practitioners, and philanthropy are responding to the Black maternal mortality rate, a national health care issue that …

    Free
  • Bisou Turns One!

    Bisou 4444 Westheimer Rd Suite A-120, Houston

    Bisou is turning one this October and everyone is invited! The week kicks-off with a can’t-miss party Wednesday, October 16th at 5PM featuring specialty cocktails, champagne deals, and a free champagne toast. The River Oaks hotspot will also showcase week-long specials and giveaways like a savory steak and lobster paring for only $20.19 from 5-7 …

    Free
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    Orpheus in the Underworld

    UH Moores Opera House 3271 Cullen Boulevard, Houston, TX, United States

    October 18, 19, 21 at 7:30 p.m. October 20 at 2 p.m. Music by Jacques Offenbach Original French libretto by Ludovic Halévy and Hector Crémieux English version by Buck Ross Sung in English with projected text over the stage While we may aspire to live with the gods in the heavens, hell is a LOT …

    $10 – $20
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