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  • Houston's Sunday Guide: Art, Music, Comedy and Gaming Light Up the City
    2026/03/29
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your Sunday, March 29th with a burst of creativity at the Bayou City Art Festival Spring Downtown, wrapping up today in the heart of the city. According to VisitHoustonTexas.com, over 300 artists showcase works in 19 categories right through this afternoon—perfect for snagging unique pieces while soaking up that spring vibe.

    If you're craving live tunes, head to White Oak Music Hall Upstairs at 2915 N Main Street for NateWantsToBattle's Phantom Burial Tour starting at 7 p.m., as listed on NationalToday.com. This high-energy show promises an unforgettable night of music that'll have you rocking out.

    Catch the touring production of Some Like It Hot at the Hobby Center today at 1:30 p.m., featuring audio description and ASL interpretation, per Ticketmaster details—ideal for a glamorous musical escape with its jazz-age flair and laughs. Comedy fans, don't miss British sensation Michael McIntyre at the Alice and George Brown Theater at 8 p.m., bringing his hilarious take on everyday life, straight from AXS event listings.

    Gaming enthusiasts, Texas Showdown 2026 wraps today after three epic days of fighting game tournaments at a central Houston spot, as start.gg announces—the premier spot for competitive action if you're into that thrill.

    Looking ahead to the rest of the week, Space Center Houston keeps the excitement going with The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks screening at 2:30 p.m. on Monday, March 30th, included in general admission, via their official site. Their Science in Space camp for ages 15-18 runs through Monday too—register now for hands-on cosmic fun.

    Monday brings Mindful Monday yoga at MATCH's Rehearsal Room, fusing breathwork and meditation for queer folks of color and allies, hosted by The T.R.U.T.H. Project. Wednesday's Wellness Wednesday in the MATCH Gallery offers When Sisters Unite, a sound bath and journaling session centering queer women of color.

    The Amazing Acro-Cats hover into MATCH Matchbox 2 with skateboard-riding rescue kitties and their one-of-a-kind band, Tuna and the Rock Cats, fresh from Netflix's Cat People. Comedy clashes with Holy Shit Improv at MATCH Matchbox 4, hosted by Jacquis Neal.

    This weekend's buzz builds with FotoFest's To Exist is to Resist photo exhibit by Hanan Awad on March 26-27, but catch the tail end of Venus in Fur at Dirt Dogs Theatre through early March vibes. Dance lovers, Pilot Dance Project's 6th Annual Texas Latino/a/x Contemporary Dance Festival spotlights global stars like M. Gabriela Estrada.

    Whether you're rallying art, music, protests from yesterday's No Kings wave at City Hall via Fox26Houston, or space adventures, Houston's packed with magic. Grab tickets, hit the streets, and make memories.

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  • Houston Weekend Events: Art Bikes, Rallies, Golf, and Family Fun
    2026/03/28
    Hey listeners, kick off your Saturday in Houston with a burst of creativity at the 5th Annual Houston Art Bike Parade and Festival, presented by the Houston Parks Board and Orange Show Center for Visionary Art. Roll into Fonde Park and Smither Park today for this city-wide celebration of human-powered art on wheels, where community members and youth programs unleash their inner artists through bike parades, health-focused fun, and vibrant displays that spark joy for everyone. Grab your decorated bike and join the pedal-powered party starting this morning.

    If protests are more your vibe, head to Houston City Hall at 901 Bagby Street from noon to 4 p.m. for the massive No Kings rally, as reported by FOX 26 Houston and Mobilize.us. Thousands are expected nationwide, with local spots like Ivy Park in Pearland from noon to 2 p.m., and others in Cypress, Sugar Land, Katy, Kingwood, The Woodlands, Conroe, Angleton, and Galveston fueling the energy against federal actions and recent global tensions. It's a powerful way to connect with your community.

    Sports fans, don't miss the third round of the 2026 Texas Children's Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course, where Gary Woodland leads at 13 under par, teeing off at 12:55 p.m. ET in the final grouping with Nicolai Hojgaard and Jackson Suber, according to Golf.com. Catch the action on Golf Channel or NBC, with early coverage on ESPN+ from 8:15 a.m.

    Families, hop over to P-6 Farms at 9963 Pooles Road in Montgomery for Easter Fest from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., packed with egg hunts, games, and spring cheer via Macaroni KID Greater NW Houston. Music lovers, KSBJ presents the Third Day 30th Anniversary Tour tonight at Smart Financial Centre in Sugar Land—grab tickets for an epic night of hits.

    Tomorrow, Sunday, dive into Spring Fest at Dewberry Farm for farm fun, meet the Easter Bunny at Memorial City Mall, or explore the inflatable wonders of Pop Air at its Houston spot through March 29, as listed by KidsOutAndAbout Houston. Catch a Sugar Land Space Cowboys home game or kayak egg hunts in The Woodlands if you're up for adventure.

    Houston's buzzing all weekend with art, action, music, and family magic—get out there and make memories. Thanks for tuning in, listeners, and remember to subscribe for more. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.

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  • Houston Weekend Guide: Festivals, Drag Shows, and Cultural Events Fill March 27-29
    2026/03/27
    Hey, Houston listeners, grab your calendars because this weekend in H-Town is packed with vibrant vibes from family festivals to fierce drag shows and epic gaming battles. Today, Friday, March 27, kick things off with the Tomball German Heritage Festival in Old Town Tomball at 201 S. Elm Street, where over 200 vendors sling antiques, arts, crafts, German eats, and live music through Sunday—perfect for a fun, family-friendly outing according to OutSmart Magazine.

    Music lovers, don't miss Six Sex rocking The Bronze Peacock at House of Blues Houston on 1204 Caroline Street at 7 p.m., delivering an electrifying night of dancing and sing-alongs. Meanwhile, the 6th Annual Texas Latino/a/x Contemporary Dance Festival lights up Midtown Arts and Theater Center Houston at 3400 Main St. with 22 original works from local to international artists—check their site for the full lineup. Comedy and tunes collide as Grant and Ash, the self-proclaimed iconic twink-and-redhead duo, hit White Oak Music Hall at 2915 N. Main St. at 7 p.m. And for late-night laughs, RuPaul's Drag Race champ Bianca Del Rio storms South Beach Houston at 810 Pacific St. at midnight, hosted by Mistress Isabelle Brooks.

    Saturday, March 28 ramps up with Barcode Houston at 817 Fairview St. hosting Anastacia Borque Fontaine-Whitney's birthday bash, It's Britney Bish…Reimagined, an all-Britney, all-night fundraiser starting at 4 p.m. Then Tony's Corner Pocket at 817 W. Dallas St. throws Tony and Brad's Birthday Bash at 8 p.m. with live music, patio food, and a charity drag show.

    Sunday, March 29 brings Sunday Service Drag Brunch at Montrose Country Club, 202 Tuam St., hosted by Blackberri with Petty Brooks, Maria Maria, and Adriana LaRue at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Cap it with Texas Allstars Drag Show at Play Nightlife, 2409 Grant St., at 7 p.m., presented by Dvaylon Iman and Wendell King.

    Ongoing gems include the immersive Terracotta Warriors exhibit at Houston Museum of Natural Science, showcasing over 110 unearthed treasures from China's first emperor through late March, and Frida: The Making of an Icon at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston at 1001 Bissonnet St. until May 17. Gaming fans, Texas Showdown 2026, the premier fighting game tourney, runs today through Sunday right here in Houston.

    This weekend's your chance to dive into Houston's eclectic scene—whether you're polka dancing in Tomball or brunching with drag queens. Stay tuned for more highlights like Transgender Day of Visibility on March 31 at Montrose Center.

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  • Houston's Got It All This Weekend: Golf, Beer, German Fest and More
    2026/03/26
    Hey listeners, welcome to your Houston weekend guide. If you're looking for something amazing to do right here in Houston this weekend, we've got you covered with some incredible events happening all around the city.

    Let's start with today and tomorrow. The Texas Children's Houston Open is taking over Memorial Park Golf Course through Sunday, March 29th. This is a major PGA Tour event featuring top-tier golfers competing on one of the most challenging and beautiful courses in the country. Gates open early each day, and you can expect around 15,000 fans creating an electric atmosphere. Beyond just watching world-class golf, there's a full experience with hospitality lounges, fan zones, giveaways, and interactive activities for everyone. It's the perfect blend of competition and community vibes.

    Now, if you're more into beer and live music, the Wild West Brewfest is happening through Sunday at Typhoon Texas Waterpark in Katy. The Rotary Club of Katy is hosting 60 to 70 breweries pouring over 500 different beers. There are a dozen live bands performing throughout the event, plus dozens of vendors, making it a full day of beer, music, and fun with the whole community.

    This weekend also brings the Tomball German Festival starting Friday evening through Sunday. On Friday, it runs from 6 to 10 PM, then Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM to 6 PM. This family-friendly festival features live music, an open-air market, antique shops, and a parade. Best part? Admission is completely free. Head over to Tomball Depot Plaza to soak up some German culture and community spirit.

    For something more active, Lake Houston Bridgefest returns on Saturday morning at 8 AM at the Lake Houston Family YMCA in Kingwood. It's a 5K run and one-mile walk benefiting the local community through the Lake Houston Family YMCA and the Rotary Club.

    If you've got kids or you're just a kid at heart, EMCID's Eggcellent Event and Mini Market is happening Saturday morning from 8 AM to noon at Don Ford Stadium in Porter. Hunt for 80,000 eggs, shop from local vendors, and meet the Easter Bunny for photos. Admission is free.

    That's just the beginning of what Houston has to offer this weekend. Get out there, explore your city, and make some memories with friends and family.

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  • Houston's Creative Calendar: Live Music, Dance Festivals, and Cultural Events Pack the Week Ahead
    2026/03/25
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your Wednesday with some high-energy vibes because today, March 25th, is packed with ways to dive into the city's creative pulse. Start your morning at 10 a.m. with the free Glenwood Cemetery Tour for those 50 and up, hopping on the WU Bus from West University Place to explore Houston's historic 1871 garden-style cemetery full of fascinating stories, as listed on the West U TX community calendar. By 11:30 a.m., grab your shotguns for the Chapelwood Foundation Clay Shoot at American Shooting Centers on Westheimer Parkway, a fun fundraiser blending competition and camaraderie straight from Chapelwood.org.

    Music lovers, tonight's your night. Catch Rin live at 7 p.m. at White Oak Music Hall Upstairs for an intimate concert, or head to The Secret Group for Dark Divine headlining with Set For Tomorrow opening at the same time, both hot tickets via SeatGeek and Pollstar. And don't miss the MATCH Gallery's free When Sisters Unite event at 6:30 p.m., hosted by The T.R.U.T.H. Project. It's a Wellness Wednesday centering queer women of color with a sound bath, guided journaling by Sha’na, a screening of Black Lesbian Life Stories by Janis Hutchinson, and a panel discussion on community care—perfect for reflection during Women’s History Month, according to the MATCH Houston calendar.

    Thursday through the weekend? Dance fever hits hard. Aperio and Loop38 team up March 26th at MATCH Matchbox 4 for Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians, marking the 50th anniversary of this minimalist masterpiece with pulsing rhythms that’ll have you mesmerized. Friday and Saturday, March 27-28, Pilot Dance Project's 6th Annual Texas Latino/a/x Contemporary Dance Festival lights up Matchbox 2, showcasing global stars like M. Gabriela Estrada, Julio Medina from Atlanta, and Jaruam Xavier from Brazil in fresh Latinx choreography.

    Saturday night, March 28th, Murad Aliyev screens his 3D animated short The Man From Oghuz: Harvest at Matchbox 3—a Houston native's thrilling tale of warriors, mystery women, and campfire suspense. Families, mark March 31 to April 9 for The Amazing Acro-Cats at Matchbox 2, Netflix-famous rescue cats skateboarding, jumping hoops, and rocking out in Tuna and the Rock Cats band. Ongoing at the Houston Museum District, dive into special exhibitions like Terracotta Warriors and Death by Natural Causes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily, per HouCalendar.

    And symphony fans, the Houston Symphony at Jones Hall has Grieg’s Peer Gynt with “Morning Mood” and “In the Hall of the Mountain King” March 27-29, blending musical storytelling magic. Whether you're chasing laughs, beats, or culture, Houston's buzzing—get out there and make memories!

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  • Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling Texas Stampede and March Madness Watch Party Heat Up Houston This Sunday
    2026/03/22
    Hey Houston listeners, kick off your Sunday with some high-flying action as Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling brings its Texas Stampede to POST Houston's X Atrium today starting at 2:15 pm. According to the POST Houston event page, doors open then for this all-female Japanese wrestling extravaganza, with the main show firing up at 3 pm full of jumps, kicks, suplexes, and maybe even some singing from these fierce heroines. Stick around until 5:30 pm for a photo shoot and meet-and-greet—perfect for wrestling fans craving that historic energy near the Tokyo Story Gashapon store.

    If you're catching the March Madness buzz, join the electric crowd celebrating the University of Houston Cougars' big victory over Texas A&M, as reported by National Today. Fans packed Avenida Plaza for the watch party, cheering hustle plays and offensive rebounds that kept championship dreams alive after last season's near-miss. With the second round heating up today per the NCAA schedule, head there to vibe with pro-Houston energy and rival banter—pure city pride in action.

    Sports fans, don't sleep on the Rodeo Stampede run in nearby Sugar Land this afternoon, listed on RunGuides as a fun 100-to-500 participant dash tying into our rodeo spirit. And if cards are your game, the HTX Card Show wraps up today after kicking off yesterday, packed with Pokemon, TCG, sports cards, comics, and community swaps, straight from the event's ticket site.

    Looking ahead to the week, catch Mrs. Krishnan's Party this afternoon or evening at Performing Arts Houston—shows at 2 pm and 7:30 pm today, plus another at 2 pm tomorrow for hilarious cultural comedy. The 10th Annual Houston Latino Film Festival runs through tomorrow at MATCH, screening over 75 films according to their site, celebrating Latino stories.

    Weekend runners, gear up for March 28 with a festival of races like the Pearland Holi Color Run, The Ascent Race in Houston, Run the Grove, Lake Houston BridgeFest, and Spring Clean Dash 5K—all detailed on RunGuides for that active Houston fix.

    Whether you're wrestling, watching hoops, or racing, Houston's pulsing with fun—get out and make memories, listeners!

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  • Houston's Got It All This Weekend: From Tim McGraw at the Rodeo to Electronic Beats and Family Fun
    2026/03/21
    Houston is absolutely buzzing this weekend with incredible things to do. Whether you're looking for live music, family fun, or cultural experiences, there's something for everyone in our vibrant city.

    If you're a country music fan, Tim McGraw is performing today at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo at NRG Stadium. The show kicks off at 2:45 PM, and it's part of the larger rodeo celebration that's been running all weekend. Speaking of the rodeo, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo continues through Sunday with livestock competitions, carnival rides, food vendors, and live entertainment that make this an absolute must-do Houston tradition.

    For those who love the arts and culture, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston has multiple events happening today. You can check out their Studio Saturday programs at Rienzi, explore the Frida as Influencer exhibit, or catch the Buddha Nature exhibition. There's also a Queen Kelly screening if you're in the mood for classic cinema.

    If you're looking for something more interactive and family-friendly, Spring Fest at Dewberry Farm is happening today and tomorrow. This is perfect for families with kids who want to enjoy spring activities and outdoor fun. The Annual Sherwood Forest Faire is also running through tomorrow in McDade, offering Renaissance faire entertainment and activities.

    For the evening crowd, POST Houston is hosting DJ Night with Tripolism starting at 10 PM. Tripolism is a Copenhagen-born electronic trio that blends house, disco, and techno into groove-driven club music. They're gaining international recognition and recently performed at Coachella, so this is a fantastic opportunity to catch rising talent.

    Additionally, the Inaugural Kalayaan 5K Fun Run registration opens today at midnight for those interested in participating tomorrow morning at 7 AM. It's a great way to start your Sunday with some community and fitness.

    Sports fans should know that March Madness second-round games are happening today and tomorrow across various locations, with the South Regional coming to Houston's Toyota Center next week.

    With the rodeo, live music, cultural events, family activities, and nightlife all happening simultaneously, Houston truly is the place to be this weekend. There's genuinely something for every taste and age group.

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  • Spring Vibes Take Over Houston This Weekend With Coffee Celebrations, Art Exhibits, and Live Music
    2026/03/20
    Hey Houston listeners, grab your coffee and let's dive into the hottest happenings today, Friday March 20th, and through the weekend. Spring vibes are kicking off strong in H-town, so whether you're chasing art, music, or family fun, we've got you covered as your friendly guide to the best spots.

    Kick off your morning at the SSA Houston Katy Coffee Spring Celebration starting at 10 AM at Humble Grounds Coffeehouse. Picture cozy sips of fresh brews amid spring blooms, perfect for networking or just chilling with fellow Houstonians in a laid-back Katy vibe. Unation calls it the ultimate spring kickoff, and trust me, you'll leave buzzing.

    Art lovers, head to the Houston Museum District for Frida: The Making of an Icon at 11 AM to 5 PM. Dive into the vibrant world of Frida Kahlo's life and masterpieces, with immersive exhibits that capture her bold spirit. Houston Cultural Events Calendar highlights it as a must-see visual arts gem right in the heart of our cultural hub.

    This afternoon, swing by the Heights Neighborhood Library at 1302 Heights Blvd from 3 to 5 PM for the After School Meeting. Action Network reports it's a community powerhouse for local chats and organizing, great for parents and activists connecting over snacks and big ideas.

    Tonight, crank up the energy with New/Now at 7:30 PM, courtesy of Performing Arts Houston. Expect cutting-edge performances blending dance and theater in a fresh, electrifying show running through Saturday matinee too. If you're craving rhythm, Hells Heroes Festival roars into Houston March 19th through 21st, Music Festival Wizard says, with metal bands shredding for headbangers all weekend long.

    Family crews, don't miss weekend extras like free spring mini photo sessions with Shoott around Greater Houston, plus ongoing Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo vibes if you're into rodeo flair. Houston Kids Out and About lists these as friendly fun highlights, from inflatable art at Pop Air to puppet shows in The Woodlands.

    Whether you're museum-hopping, festival-jumping, or coffee-toasting, Houston's pulsing with spring magic. Get out there, make memories, and soak up our city's unbeatable energy.

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