Plan Your Weekend: November 3 to 6, 2022

Saturday, November 5, 2022

Sunday, November 6, 2022

  • Sunday Funday Destinations Around Greater Houston – Not sure where to get your midday Sunday good vibes on? Find the best daytime destinations to wrap up your weekends—or keep them going in this case of this long Labor Day Weekend around the H-Town metro—in EaDo and the East End, Montrose’s Westheimer Curve, Midtown, Garden Oaks/Oak Forest, Arts District Houston, River Oaks District, The Woodlands, Clear Lake, the “Gayborhood” and other LGBTQ+ favorites, and more. Times vary.
  • Memorial City Market on Gessner Road | FREE Make an early dent in your holiday shopping at an outdoor market while enjoying live music and family friendly, all ages entertainment that includes a petting zoo, trackless train rides, and photo ops at Stevie the Photo Bus. 10am to 2pm.
  • Yoga on Tap at Eureka Heights Brewing Co. | No Cover – Join Ascent Yoga for a 60-minute session suitable for all fitness levels, and stick around after class for $2 off drafts. Noon to 1pm.
  • Dream With Alebrijes Fall Festival at Museum of Fine Arts Houston | FREE – This family-friendly event features the unveiling of six temporary statues by Latine artists, who’ve created the artworks inspired by Mexican folk art. You’ll also have the chance to participate in art-making activities, enjoy music and dance performances, and pick up food and baked goods from local vendors. 1pm to 6pm.
  • Houston Classic at Houston Polo Club See all the action of the Houston Classic, complete with a player parade, Champagne divot stomp at half time and a trophy presentation. Ruth’s Chris steakhouse provides casual concessions and a premium bar. $15.50 and up. 2pm.
  • Garage Arts Project: Bridges Collaboration Festival at the Sunset Coffee Building – This second edition of the Bridges Collaboration Festival in Downtown features four performances, each a commissioned, multidisciplinary collaboration between Texas-based artists, spanning genres ranging from hip-hop and Bharatanatyam to Flamenco guitar and Taiko drums, making it a one-of-a-kind experience. $18. 2pm to 5:30pm.
  • Inprint Cool Brains! presents Tae Keller at Meyerland PVA Middle School | No Cover – The popular 2021 Newberry Award–winning middle-grade writer discusses her latest novel, Mihi Ever After, the story of three friends who fall into a fairytale world. There will be a Q&A, as well as a book signing following the discussion. Books will also be available for purchase at the event. 3pm.
  • Cultivators’ Cocktails at the Treehouse at The Grove – Urban Harvest’s Cultivators are invited to a special, extended cocktail hour at the Treehouse at The Grove at Discovery Green, featuring Dumpling Haus, Karuna’s Kitchen, Papalo Mercado, and Sallyz Kitchen from the Saturday Farmers Market. There will also be special cocktails, raffle prizes, and more. Free for Urban Harvest Cultivator members; $125 for guests. 5pm to 7pm.
  • Urban Harvest Sunday Supper at The Grove – Held in conjunction with the Cultivators’ Cocktails on the upper floor of The Grove, this annual fundraiser from Urban Harvest celebrates local food and culinary excellence with a multi-course, family-style meal, featuring five esteemed Houston chefs—Ryan Williams of The Grove, Justin Basye of Goode Co, Alyssa Dole of LuLoo’s Day & Night, Tony Luhrman of El Topo, and Chase Voelz of Bludorn. $325. 5:15pm to 10:15pm.
  • French, Peruvian & Ecuadorian Wine Dinner at Maison Pucha Bistro Guest chef Antonio Rossell joins forces with Manuel Pucha and Victor Hugo Pucha to host a five-course dinner with wine pairings. $149 per person. 5pm to 8pm.
  • Danmar Productions presents Olé La La Show at Berry Center of Northwest Houston This unique, full-scale live Flamenco show features an evening of illusion, elegance, sequins and feathers intertwined in a story of love and betrayal. $35 and up. 5:30pm.
  • Axiom Quartet in Concert at Holocaust Museum Houston | FREE – The chamber quartet, in partnership with the museum and the Polish consulate presents a powerful concert of works by Polish and Polish-born composers. Registration required. 6pm.
  • Oxtail Mashup at Project Row Houses This culinary event brings together some of the industry’s most sought-after chefs and bartenders for a stellar ‘mashup’ of food, drink, art, music and a spirited battle in the lush gardens of Project Row Houses. Top talent this year includes Darius King of Gatlin’s Fins & Feathers, Joseph Boudreaux of Boo’s Burgers and The Tipping Point, Nynechia Afriyie of Bar 5015, Jennifer Guerrero of Miss Carousel and Megan Cunningham of Grand Prize Bar, among many others. $95 and up. 6pm to 9pm.
  • Beabadoobee in Concert at White Oak Music Hall – The Filipino British indie space rock extraordinaire is swooping through the Space City in support of her second studio album, Beatopia. $25 and up. 8pm.
  • Spacey Jane in Concert at Warehouse Live The Australian indie rock band performs live, supporting their chart-topping album, Here Comes Everybody. $20. 8pm.

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Holly Beretto
Holly Beretto writes about food and wine, the arts and interesting people for a variety of local and regional publications. In addition to 365 Things to Do in Houston, her work has appeared in the Arizona State University Alumni Magazine, Arts + Culture Texas, Bayou City Magazine, Downtown, Galveston Monthly and Houston Woman. She is also a regular contributor to Eater.com's Houston site. She earned her B.A. in mass communication with a minor in professional writing from Franklin Pierce College (now Franklin Pierce University) and her M.A. in communication studies with an emphasis in journalism from St. Louis University. She has worked in television news production, public relations and marketing in Rhode Island, Maine, New York and Texas. A native Rhode Islander, she has lived in Texas since 1997. She is the author of Christ as the Cornerstone: Fifty Years of Worship at St. Michael the Archangel Catholic Church, published by Bright Sky Press.