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  • Houston's Week Ahead: Oddities Expo, Live Music, and Cosmic Adventures Await
    2026/03/15
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your week with some electrifying vibes right here in the Bayou City. Today, Sunday March 15th, dive into the weird and wonderful at the Houston Oddities and Curiosities Expo wrapping up its final day at the George R. Brown Convention Center from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Boulevard Trash Entertainment brings together taxidermy, preserved specimens, creepy jewelry, skulls, and horror-inspired art from handpicked vendors—perfect for your strange fix. Kids 12 and under get in free, and you can even join hands-on classes like the Sunset Moth Entomology pinning for $150 or build a scorpion habitat diorama. It's a bizarre playground for the curious soul.

    Music lovers, catch Platinum Moon rocking White Oak Music Hall Upstairs at 6 p.m. tonight. National Today calls it a captivating blend of genres in an intimate standing-room spot that'll have you dancing till late. Sports fans, cheer on the Houston Cougars Softball team battling the Kansas Jayhawks at Cougar Softball Stadium starting at noon—grab your gear for some high-energy action.

    Tomorrow, Monday March 16th, gearheads unite for Coffee and Cars at POST in the East Parking Lot from 9 to 11 a.m. POST Houston promises hundreds of luxury and exotic rides, plus an open section to show off your own whip over fresh brews.

    Midweek gets artsy with New/Now performances by Performing Arts Houston—shows on Saturday the 14th spilled into weekend vibes, but check their lineup for fresh dances through Sunday the 15th at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. slots if encore energy lingers. Meanwhile, AMPP Annual Conference and Expo kicks off March 15th through 19th at a Houston venue, packing technical sessions, workshops, and corrosion tech demos for industry pros—Pica Corp highlights live innovations.

    Looking ahead to the weekend, plan a quick drive to Texas City, just minutes from Houston, for the Texas City Art Festival opening Saturday March 28th at Charles T. Doyle Convention Center. Houston on the Cheap raves about free juried shows, student exhibits, and workshops like painting birds with acrylics or pyrography wood burning—pre-register at texascityart@gmail.com for spots. Opening night reception from 6:30 to 9 p.m. includes awards and People's Choice voting, with public hours through April 1st.

    Space Center Houston's Moon 2 Mars Festival is buzzing too, per Visit Houston Texas, with spring break fun like family exhibits—ideal if you're chasing cosmic thrills this week. From oddities to masterpieces, Houston's got your adventure covered—get out and play!

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  • Houston's Ultimate Weekend Guide: Rodeos, Baseball, and Oddities Await
    2026/03/14
    Hey Houston listeners, grab your boots and get ready for an electrifying weekend packed with rodeo thrills, music magic, and quirky adventures right here in H-Town. Today, Saturday, dive into the heart-pounding action at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium, where grounds admission kicks off at 8 a.m. for just $29, letting you wander the carnival, livestock exhibits, and shopping stalls before Kelly Clarkson takes the stage at 2:45 p.m. with her powerhouse vocals—tickets start around $98, according to AXS listings. Over at Daikin Park, catch the World Baseball Classic quarterfinal clash between Italy and Puerto Rico at 2 p.m., a high-stakes showdown perfect for sports fans with seats from $22 via Houston events calendars.

    For something wildly unique, head to the George R. Brown Convention Center for the Oddities and Curiosities Expo starting at 10 a.m., featuring taxidermy classes like building a ratalope coffin or scorpion habitat, sideshow performers, and vendors with sustainable oddities—general admission is $15 in advance from Showpass, running through Sunday till 5 p.m. Music lovers, the Mariachi Invitational at Arena Theatre blasts off at 7 p.m. with top regional groups filling the historic venue with vibrant trumpets and violins, tickets from $46 as noted on National Today. Catch G Herbo closing out Spring Break Week 2 Finale at Sekai at 9:30 p.m. or YK Niece's Overly Loaded takeover at NOTO at 9 p.m., both buzzing on Eventbrite.

    Tonight pulses with more: Gogol Bordello rocks House of Blues at 7 p.m., Machine Girl shreds White Oak Music Hall, and comedy heats up with Dean Delray at Punch Line or Rachel Williams at Rudyard's. Pop culture fans, Pop Culture Con at Houston CityPlace Marriott from 10 a.m. boasts the Aliens 40th anniversary cast reunion, cosplay contests, and vendor halls per Houston Life reports.

    Tomorrow, Sunday, wrap the rodeo vibes at NRG, hit the Oddities Expo again, or groove to Fort Bend Symphony Orchestra at Stafford Centre at 2 p.m. Through mid-week, ARTECHOUSE Houston's Blooming Wonders immersive exhibit runs till May 31 with interactive AI flowers that sing under your feet and craft hunts for all ages. Larger Than Life day party at Kamp Houston pumps up Spring Break energy at 3 p.m. today too. Houston's alive with non-stop fun—don't miss out!

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  • Houston's Action-Packed March 13-15 Weekend: Rodeo, Rockets, and More
    2026/03/13
    Hey Houston listeners, grab your boots and your game face because today kicks off an action-packed weekend in H-town from Friday through Sunday. Whether you're craving rodeo thrills, hoops excitement, or family fun, we've got the lineup to make this March 13-15 unforgettable.

    Start tonight right here in the heart of Houston with two can't-miss showdowns. AXS tickets are hot for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium, where country star Shaboozey takes the stage at 6:45 PM, blending high-energy rodeo action with his chart-topping hits like A Bar Song. Right around the corner at Toyota Center, tip-off is at 7 PM for the Houston Rockets versus New Orleans Pelicans, National Today reports it's primed for high-octane basketball with the Rockets defending home court amid an electric fan vibe. Emo fans, head to Scout Bar for the Emo Night Tour starting whenever doors open, a 18-plus throwback to screamo anthems that'll have you screaming along, per Ticketmaster.

    Saturday heats up with college baseball fever as the University of Houston hosts Kansas State in a Big 12 series opener at 6:30 PM at Darryl and Lori Schroeder Park, KStateSports.com says expect pitching duels and weekend rivalry sparks through Sunday's 1 PM finale. Dance lovers, Press Play Dance Convention runs March 13-15 at a spot near 5060 West Alabama, CRM Dance notes workshops and comps for all levels to get your groove on.

    Over in The Woodlands, just a quick drive north, Community Impact highlights family gems like the 19th Annual Creekwood Fishing Derby Saturday 8-10 AM at Creekwood Park, free catch-and-keep fun, bring your rod. That afternoon, Spicy Tails Art Sale 2-6 PM at Town Green Park features local art vendors, live music, kids activities, a youth art contest, and crawfish cookoff. Sunday wraps with Flashpoint's free Concert in the Park 5:30-7:30 PM at Northshore Park, picnic-ready tunes. Also hitting multiple days, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston's Spring Break at Bayou Bend offers 10 AM-4 PM garden adventures Thursday through Sunday.

    For culture vibes, Eventnoire's Crawl for the Culture Vol. XI runs Friday through Sunday, starting with Ditch Day at Sneaks HTX 12-7 PM tonight, then Saturday's R&B Jazz Brunch at Moca HTX and more bar hops celebrating Black culture.

    Don't sleep on the Astros Foundation unveiling their 2026 World Baseball Classic Legacy Project today, enhancing Eisenhower High School's field for future stars, straight from MLB.com.

    Houston's buzzing, listeners, so get out there, make memories, and stay safe. Thanks for tuning in and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Houston's Week Ahead: Space Center Festival, B2K Concert, and RodeoHouston Dominate Thursday Through Sunday
    2026/03/12
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your Thursday with some stellar vibes at Space Center Houston's Moon 2 Mars Festival, running all day from 9 a.m. with hands-on STEM activities, space-flown artifacts, the American premiere of The Moonwalkers starring Tom Hanks, and live sets from 311 and The Wallflowers. CultureMap Houston highlights this spring break extravaganza as the perfect day-to-night adventure packed with immersive exhibits and festive eats.

    If you're craving crawfish, swing by Brennan’s at 2 p.m. for their Courtyard Bar anniversary special, featuring boil-spiced crawfish for $24 per two pounds, oysters, seafood platters, and garden seating if the weather cooperates. Then, tonight at 8 p.m., relive the 2000s at the B2K and Bow Wow concert with Jeremih, Waka Flocka, Amerie, and more celebrating the boy band's 25th anniversary on the Boys 4 Life tour. And don't miss country superstar Chris Stapleton headlining RodeoHouston at NRG Stadium starting at 6:45 p.m., delivering soulful hits amid the rodeo's Western excitement, as noted by National Today and AXS ticketing.

    Friday heats up with the 2026 World Baseball Classic at Daikin Park from 7 p.m., hosting Pool B matchups like the U.S. versus Mexico, Brazil, Great Britain, and Italy in this international showdown. Groove to A Tribe Called Quest's The Low End Theory at Daily Threads' Listening Lounge from 7 p.m., a bring-your-own-vinyl night with swaps, collectors, and onsite vendors. Crown Royal's Marquis Moments with Soulection founder Joe Kay brings dancefloor energy and cocktails starting at 8 p.m.

    Saturday's Pop Culture Con from 10 a.m. is a family blast with Aliens cast, Gremlins' Zach Galligan, voice actors like Dameon Clarke, cosplayers, panels, and autographs. Get your green on at Bayou Heights Bier Garten's St. Patrick’s Day bash from 11 a.m., complete with brunch, live bands, DJs, a mini market, lederhosen contests, stein-hoisting, and themed drinks—reservations via Resy. Catch the 4K restoration of Night of the Living Dead at River Oaks Theatre at 6:45 p.m. with author Daniel Kraus in conversation.

    Sunday starts with a Lebanese-inspired brunch at Camaraderie x Craft Pita from 10 a.m., a $45 three-course feast by nominated chefs Shawn Gawle and Raffi Nasr. Join the Houston Walk for Victory at Discovery Green at noon, fundraising for Marfan and related syndromes with fun community walks. Ongoing gems include Alley Theatre's hilarious The Importance of Being Earnest through March 29, and the Houston Jewish Film Festival at Evelyn Rubenstein JCC wrapping up highlights like Tatami and Chaplin's The Great Dictator.

    Houston's buzzing, listeners—grab tickets, make plans, and dive into the fun. Thanks for tuning in, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Houston's Sunday Lineup: Rodeo Thrills, Live Music, and Festival Fun at Discovery Green
    2026/03/08
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your Sunday with a bang at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo roaring all day at NRG Stadium. Today at 2:45 p.m., catch Forrest Frank lighting up the stage after thrilling rodeo action, with tickets starting as low as $54 according to Vivid Seats. The rodeo's packed with non-stop fun through the week: dive into AgVenture from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, where you can watch baby animals in the Birthing Center, race pigs sponsored by Jack in the Box every half hour starting at 11:30 a.m., or try mutton bustin' at The Junction from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Swing by the Champion Wine Garden tonight until 10 p.m., or hit the Carnival for rides and games open late. The official Rodeo Houston calendar confirms shopping, dining, and virtual chuckwagons keep the energy high all week.

    Over at Discovery Green, Life Fest HTX is raising kidney awareness today from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m., starring American Idol's Vincent Powell and Candice Glover, as reported by KPRC Click2Houston. Expect live tunes, fashion shows, art, vendors, and free health screenings—perfect for a feel-good afternoon. Then at 5 p.m., the James Francies Trio brings soulful jazz vibes for Jazzy Sundays in the Park, straight from 365 Things in Houston.

    Music lovers, Yellow Days hits White Oak Music Hall Upstairs at 7 p.m., per SeatGeek, for an intimate indie set. Craving banda beats? La Dinastia de Tuzantla and Banda Los Costeños take over a hotspot tonight, promising high-energy rhythms according to Ticketon. Don't miss Cowboy Church Service II at NRG Center's Café on the Park from 10 a.m. to noon for some spiritual rodeo spirit.

    The rest of the week stays electric with rodeo highlights daily—pony rides, petting zoos, and live DJs at spots like Topo Chico Hard Seltzer’s Oasis. This weekend's your last big rodeo push before it wraps, so grab boots and go wild.

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  • Houston Weekend Guide: Museums, Music, Sports and Great Food Await
    2026/03/07
    Welcome to your Houston weekend guide! Whether you're looking to get cultured, catch some live music, or just have a good time with family and friends, Houston has plenty happening right now that'll make your weekend unforgettable.

    If you're an art enthusiast, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston is always a fantastic option with their current exhibitions running through the month. They've got everything from contemporary installations to classic masterpieces, and it's a perfect way to spend a Saturday afternoon without breaking the bank since general admission is quite reasonable.

    For sports fans, the Houston Astros are gearing up for spring training season, and if you head out to the Ballpark of the Palm Beaches in West Palm Beach, you can catch some early action. But if you'd rather stay local, plenty of local sports bars around town will be showing all the March Madness basketball action this weekend, so grab some wings and settle in.

    Music lovers should definitely check out the live venues in the Heights and Midtown areas. The White Oak Music Hall and smaller venues like The Rustic typically have weekend lineups with local and touring bands. There's something happening almost every night if you're willing to explore a bit.

    If you're looking for something family-friendly, Hermann Park offers a relaxing escape with its beautiful trails, gardens, and the zoo. The weather should be pleasant for a stroll, and there are plenty of dining options right there on the grounds.

    For the foodies out there, Houston's incredible restaurant scene is always worth exploring. Whether you're craving authentic Vietnamese pho in Midtown, fantastic barbecue in the Montrose area, or upscale dining downtown, you'll find world-class cuisine at every price point. Saturday evening is the perfect time to make reservations and treat yourself.

    Don't forget about the various farmers markets popping up around town. The Urban Harvest Farmers Market in Montrose runs year-round and is a great spot to grab fresh local produce, artisan goods, and soak in some community vibes.

    With everything from cultural attractions to incredible food, outdoor activities to live entertainment, Houston has something magical happening this weekend. So get out there and make the most of your time in this vibrant city.

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  • Houston's Week Ahead: Rodeo Thrills, Rockets Action, and Cultural Celebrations
    2026/03/06
    Hey Houston listeners, grab your boots and your basketball jerseys because today kicks off an electrifying week packed with rodeo thrills, hoops action, and cultural vibes that'll make your heart race. It's Friday, March 6th, and the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Park is in full swing with Black Heritage Day, celebrating the Black Cowboy legacy through live bands, choirs, dance teams, and cheer squads rocking the Junction Stage, plus special shows at the Champion Wine Garden and historical displays everywhere. The rodeo action starts at 6:45 PM with superstar Lizzo headlining the concert after the livestock showdown—expect high-energy performances, carnival rides, and that unbeatable Texas spirit.

    Head over to Toyota Center tonight at 7 PM for the Houston Rockets taking on the Portland Trail Blazers in a slam-dunk matchup themed for International Women's Day and City Night—cheer from the stands as the Rockets defend home court with fireworks and fan festivities. Also tonight, Asia Society Texas Center hosts the glamorous Tiger Ball 2026 honoring Jenny and Henry Wu plus Shiang-Ling and George Yang with a Vibrant Taiwan theme—think elegant soirées, live entertainment, and cultural flair.

    Saturday brings more rodeo fun at NRG Park with non-stop exhibits, food, and midway games, while ARTECHOUSE Houston launches Blooming Wonders, an immersive spring celebration of digital art and blooming visuals running through May 31st—perfect for a mesmerizing date or family outing.

    Monday, March 9th, salutes First Responders Day at the Rodeo with free grounds admission for badges and families, equipment displays, and hero vibes. Swing by the ExxonMobil Theater District Open House at Hobby Center and Jones Hall from 11 AM to 4 PM—it's free, family-friendly, with behind-the-scenes tours, kid activities, and peeks into Houston's performing arts magic.

    Tuesday, catch the Rockets versus Toronto Raptors at Toyota Center for Barbie Game Day—pink vibes and hoops excitement. Wednesday features Conan Gray's Wishbone World Tour at 8 PM, blending pop anthems with emotional depth.

    This weekend stays rodeo-central with Go Tejano Day on Sunday the 15th featuring mariachi semifinals, Fiesta Charra horseback dances, and Tejano beats. Whether you're two-stepping, balling out, or art-tripping, Houston's got the pulse pounding—get your tickets now and dive in.

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  • Houston's Hottest Weekend: Rodeo, Tejano Music, and Blake Shelton Take Over H-Town
    2026/03/05
    Hey Houston listeners, grab your cowboy boots and let's dive into the hottest happenings in H-Town from today through the weekend. It's Thursday, March 5th, and the city's buzzing with spring vibes.

    Kicking off right now, head to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Park. According to the official RodeoHouston site, gates open at 4 PM today for the carnival midway with over 200 rides, including the thrilling Power Surge drop tower and classic Ferris wheel views of the skyline. Tonight's performance stars country sensation Parker McCollum at 7 PM inside NRG Stadium – expect high-energy hits like "Handle on You" with pyrotechnics lighting up the night. Tickets start at $25 via the Rodeo app.

    Friday amps it up with the rodeo continuing – don't miss the Junior Livestock Auction preview, where kids showcase prize steers raised all year, as reported by Houston Public Media. Then, Saturday's the big one: the Go Tejano Day Festival at NRG Park from 11 AM, featuring Tejano music legends like Gary Hobbs and La Mafia on multiple stages, plus lowrider car shows and folklorico dancers. RodeoHouston reports over 90,000 attendees last year, so arrive early for parking.

    Saturday night, catch the Houston Symphony's "Music of the Beatles" at Jones Hall at 7:30 PM. The Symphony's site details how conductor Steven Reineke leads orchestral twists on "Hey Jude" and "Penny Lane" with special guests – perfect for a magical evening under the chandeliers.

    Sunday wraps the weekend with the rodeo finale: Blake Shelton headlines at 6 PM, per the official schedule, blending his raspy ballads with rodeo flair. Before that, explore the Houston Botanic Garden's Wildflower Festival from 9 AM, where ABC13 notes free entry to see 200 native species blooming, plus live butterfly releases and family craft stations.

    For foodies, all weekend the East Downtown Food Fest at EaDo spots like Xochi offers street tacos and craft brews, according to Visit Houston Texas. Weather's looking sunny with highs in the mid-70s, ideal for outdoor fun.

    Whether you're two-stepping at the rodeo or swaying to symphonic Fab Four tunes, Houston's got non-stop energy. Thank you listeners for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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