Things To Do In Houston, TX This Weekend

Experience Titanic 100 Years Later On April 15, 1912, Titanic, the world's largest ship, sank after colliding with an iceberg, claiming more than 1,500 lives and shaking the world's confidence in the infallibility of modern technology. 100 years late...

Pink Floyd's legendary album returns, enhanced by all of the capacities of the Museum's high-definition, full-dome video system. Fantastic sound and incredible images create an unforgettable experience. It's not just a laser show, it's a total...

Drawing on letters, diaries, firsthand accounts, and the words of Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, and Walt Whitman, The Civil War is a thrilling, gut-wrenching and awe-inspiring "dramatic theatre concert" paying homage to the epic landscape of the most d...
Venue: Menil Collection, The Address: 1515 Sul Ross Street Houston TX 77006 Start Date: March 2, 2012 End Date: June 10, 2012 Cost: Free admission The first-ever retrospective of the artist's drawings, Richard Serra Drawing: A Retrospective, will be t...
In Conjunction with "The Beams Are Creaking" by A.D. Players Through May and early June, Holocaust Museum Houston will offer free tours focusing on the German Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer. Bonhoeffer's actions against the Nazi party and his mes...
Friday, May 25 to Friday, June 1, members will enjoy exclusive access to our new Hall of Paleontology – before it opens to the public on June 2. Childrens crafts, cash bar and light refreshments available from 6:30 to 9:30 *Admission to New Paleontology Hal...

"Treasures of Asian Art: A Rockefeller Legacy," an exhibition of 60 works from one of the finest collections of Asian art in the United States, inaugurates Asia Society Texas Center’s new Louisa Stude Sarofim Gallery. Selected from the Mr. and Mrs. John D....
Seventeenth-century Dutch artist Willem van Aelst painted still lifes that are remarkable for their fine finish, carefully balanced composition, elegant subject matter, and rich, jewel-toned palette. Elegance and Refinement is an unprecedented exhibition of 2...
Utopia/Dystopia explores the ways that artists use photography to project a political, social, or cultural state of utopia or dystopia. Ranging in date from the late 19th century to the present, these photos, photocollages, photomontages, and moving images—...
New York-based scholars and gallerists Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio have been leaders in the ceramic field for over 25 years, assembling one of the most important private collections of contemporary ceramics in the world. In 2007, the Museum of Fine Arts,...
Marvel at the extraordinary artworks of Harold Van Pelt in the exhibition Gemstone Carvings: The Masterworks of Harold Van Pelt. For more than 35 years, Harold Van Pelt has quietly been perfecting the art of carving quartz, rock crystal and agate gemstones....

Discover the exquisite work and technical brilliance of 17th-century Dutch master Willem van Aelst on this 45-minute gallery talk in the exhibition Elegance and Refinement: The Still-Life Paintings of Willem van Aelst....
Critic and writer Jennie King shares her paper Something Old, Something New, Something ‘Borrowed’: William Cordova’s Laberintosand the Machu Picchu Artifacts at Yale, which addresses a work included in It is what it is. Or is it?, Cordova’s Laberinto...
Written by Houstonian Helen Childress and filmed in Houston, Reality Bites was the first “Gen X” comedy based on recent graduates facing life and love after college. Winona Ryder stars as a valedictorian searching for a meaningful job and relationship whi...
Written by Houstonian Helen Childress and filmed in Houston, Reality Bites was the first “Gen X” comedy based on recent graduates facing life and love after college. Winona Ryder stars as a valedictorian searching for a meaningful job and relationship whi...
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