Make the most of your weekend with our Houston Weekend Guide for Thursday, July 24 to Sunday, July 27, 2014.
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Sunday, July 27[/quote_box_right]This weekend marks the return of the Texans to our weekend life, with two Open Practices at the Houston Texans Training Camp. A number of parties and events have retreated to the air-conditioned goodness of indoor spaces. The Symphony continues its fun summer programming. And there’s a whole lot more.
Whether your weekend is completely open or you’re just trying to squeeze in something extra, we’re here to help make the most of your free time with our Weekend Guide, featuring great things to do Houston this weekend.
Things to Do All Weekend
- Houston Texans Training Camp at NRG Stadium | Saturday and Sunday – See returning favorites like J.J. Watt train alongside new teammates like Jadeveon Clowney at the 2014 Houston Texans Training Camp. You can likely find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale market. 8am to 10:30am.
- Houston Astros vs. Miami Marlins at Minute Maid Park | Friday through Sunday – The boys from Dade County arrive to take on the Astros in this weekend series. You can likely find cheaper or better seats on TicketNetwork’s resale market. Times vary.
- Abilities Expo at NRG Center | FREE | Friday through Sunday – This gathering for people with disabilities, their families and others offers workshops, speakers, sports, dance, assistive animals and more. Admission is free but NRG requires a $10 cash parking fee. Friday and Saturday 11am to 5pm; Sunday 11am to 4pm.
- Pippi Longstocking: The Family Musical at Main Street Theater | Saturday and Sunday – Enjoy the good-natured hijinks of Pippi Longstocking as she gets into as much trouble as fun in this upbeat, slapstick musical for the whole family. Recommended for Kindergarten and up. Tickets start at $13. 2pm and 5pm; 10am matinees for select audiences.
- A Streetcar Named Desire at Stage Door in Pasadena | Friday through Sunday – Tennessee Williams’ Pulitzer-winning drama tells of a steamy summer in New Orleans’ French Quarter, as vulnerable Blanche DuBois seeks shelter at the apartment of her pregnant sister Stella and Stella’s husband Stanley. $20; Discounted $10 tickets available. Friday and Saturday 8pm; Sunday 3:30pm.
- Defy Gravity Musical Revue of Stephen Schwartz’ Broadway Classics at Obsidian Art Space | Friday through Sunday – Grammy Award-winning and Tony-nominated lyricist and composer, Stephen Schwartz is responsible for the classic musicals Godspell, Pippin, Wicked and Children of Eden. Experience a song and dance tribute to his works. $42.50; discounted $21 tickets available for a limited time.
- Family Activities inside the Loop from BigKidSmallCity | Daily – Find events, recommendations and family-friendly activities from Houston mom-in-the-know Jill Jarvis of BigKidSmallCity.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
- National Tequila Day 2014 Across Greater Houston – Raise a glass and say “Salud!” at some of Houston’s great institutions with a knack for agave nectar including Cordua Restaurants’ Américas, Churrascos, Artista and Amazon Grill as well as El Big Bad, The Pastry War, Batanga and many more.
- Throwback Thursday Open House at Studio 101 and Spring Street Studios | FREE – Enjoy a building-wide open house and check out the work of a diverse community of Houston artists and businesses. There will be Saint Arnolds and wine, and tasty snacks from some of Houston’s favorite restaurants. 5pm to 9pm.
- Sip ‘n Shop Social Benefitting Art League Houston at Muse Boutique in River Oaks | FREE to attend – Enjoy light bites and bubbly while you browse at Muse. All sales between 10am and 7pm and 20% of all full price purchases will be given to Art League Houston. Social from 5pm to 7pm.
- Bar Boheme’s Cultured Cocktails Supporting the Flamenco Poets Society – Drop into the eclectic Montrose favorite for drinks and help support the Flamenco Poets Society, Houston-based nonprofit organization dedicated to growing appreciation for Latin American and Spanish poets and the flamenco arts. 5pm to 7pm.
- Hennessy x Obey x Shepard Fairey Bottle Signing at Esperson Gallery – Pick up a bottle of the new special edition Hennessy created by Shepard Fairey and bring it to a special signing at Esperson Gallery. You must RSVP directly to attend, so click and follow the instructions. 5:30pm to 7:30pm.
- Bayou City Outdoors Pub Stroll and Scavenger Hunt in EaDo | FREE to attend – Join the folks from BCO for a pub crawl starting at Lucky’s in East Downtown. 6pm to 9pm.
- Art + Wine presents “Cheers: The British Taste for Wine” at MFAH – In the days of Downton Abbey, the Brits could choose fine wines from across the Continent. Learn about wine pairings in a dinner suited for a grand English country estate after a special viewing of the Houghton Hall: Portrait of an English Country House exhibit. 6:30pm to 8:30pm.
- John Dee Graham and Son in Concert on the Rothko Chapel Plaza – Texas musician Jon Dee Graham and his son William Graham have a way of grabbing audiences with their soulful and engaging sound. Yeti Sunshine will on site selling snowballs while Saint Arnolds offers free beer. $10. 7pm to 8:30pm.
- MKTO in Concert at House of Blues | Almost FREE – Fresh-faced pop duo MKTO bring their infectious rock and hip-hop flavored power pop to the House of Blues. Tickets are priced at $27.50, but if you act quick you can get them for the price of a cup of coffee. 7pm.
- Pop-Rock Musical Godspell at Grace Theater – Grammy and Oscar-winning composer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin) uses the Gospel of Matthew and an eclectic pop-rock score to retell the story of Jesus and his disciples through a series of charming and comedic scenes. Starts at $32, but $16 discounted tickets are available. 8pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things happening in Houston this weekend are happening all weekend long. Click here to scroll up and see our list.
Friday, July 25, 2014
- Creative Mornings presents Chloe Dao at Asia Society Texas Center | FREE – The winner of Bravo’s Project Runway 2 speaks on her creative journey. Space is limited and RSVP is required. 8:30am to 10am.
- “Changing Language: Changing Worlds” Mural Project Block Party | FREE – See the unveiling of joint creation of Lebanese graphic artist Pascal Zoghbi and Houston graffiti artist DUAL. The new mural on this side of the Printing Museum will be celebrated with a block party featuring food trucks, free Saint Arnold beverages and tunes by local DJs Chris Meshak and Shermin Williams. 6pm.
- Christmas in July at Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company – Second Lovers perform at this tongue-in-cheek Christmas holiday dress-up and costume party celebrating the 2014 Gingerbread Stout. Food from The Modular and 20 different brews. $25. 6pm to 9pm.
- Critical Mass Houston Bike Ride starting at Market Square Park | FREE – Join thousands of accomplished and novice cyclists and bike riders in a large community ride through the streets of Downtown Houston and throughout the Loop. 7pm.
- ”Party Like a Popstar” Burlesque Show at Numbers – Burlesque troup Dem Damn Dames performs to pop classics from Michael Jackson, Christina Aguilera and the Rolling Stones. $15 to $30. 7pm.
- Mariachi Cobre in Concert with the Houston Symphony – Epcot Center’s prized crowd-pleasing mariachi band delivers the good with backup from the Houston Symphony. Yes, you read that correctly; the beloved mariachi band from Walt Disney World’s Epcot is performing live with the Houston Symphony. Magnifico! $15 to $75. 7:30pm.
- More Great Things to Do All Weekend Long – Some of the biggest things happening in Houston this weekend are happening all weekend long. Click here to scroll up and see our list.
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