Hey Houston listeners, get ready for a love-filled, action-packed weekend because Valentine's Day and Lunar New Year are colliding in the best way right here in H-Town. Today, Thursday, kick things off with vinyl vibes at two hot spots. Head to HiFi at the Finn for BYOV night starting at 6 pm, where DJ Mike Bondz spins your R&B favorites alongside craft cocktails, or join Shoeshine Charley's Big Top Lounge at 7 pm for raffle drawings, pizza from Home Slice, and fresh releases at Sig's Lagoon, according to CultureMap Houston. Circus fans, don't miss The Great Benjamins Circus at 7:30 pm, packed with acrobats, clowns, and daredevils that deliver 90 minutes of pure wonder. And catch Hadestown, the eight-Tony-Award-winning musical, lighting up Memorial Hermann Broadway at the Hobby Center.
Friday heats up with Community Artists’ Collective's opening reception for Nurturing the Feminine: Veils at 6 pm, a transformative exhibit by sisters Brittany and Devan Mayfield celebrating healing and reflection. Rice Cinema screens the classic El Norte at 6 pm, a National Film Registry gem about two indigenous youths' journey north. For thrills with a romantic twist, Thirteenth Floor's Love Bites haunted house starts at 7 pm, blending gore, scares, and V-Day fun. Music lovers, House of Blues hosts Maggie Antone at 7 pm in The Bronze Peacock.
Saturday, Valentine's Day proper, starts with Crafted Miles at Craft Pita at 10 am, a chill two-mile run with Loose Lace Run Club followed by free breakfast tacos and 15% off brunch. Markets for Makers' Houston Valentine's Market pops up at POST Houston from 11 am, featuring 100-plus local artisans, DIY crafts, and photo ops. Lunar New Year shines bright with festivals at Asia Society Texas, Discovery Green, The Galleria, Houston Premium Outlets, Alief ISD's Texas Lunar Festival, and Market Square Park at noon, per CultureMap and Eventbrite. Evening magic awaits at Houston Arboretum's Tapas on the Trails at 5 pm, a softly lit walk with chef-crafted bites from Cotton Culinary, paired wines, and beers under the theme Love in Nature. Party at Reset for RNB & Slow Jams Valentine's bash from 4 pm, free before 6 pm with tickets.
Sunday, sweat it out at Karbach Brewing's Rodeo Clown RoundUp 5K or 10K with medals, tees, and free beer for 21-plus. MFAH screens Woody Allen's Annie Hall at 5 pm, Diane Keaton's Oscar-winning rom-com classic. Latin trap fans, Alemán and Gera MX bring their Rich Mafia tour to town at 8 pm.
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