Head Out to the Texas Yoga Conference This Month

Fans of yoga should purchase tickets this month for a special three-day yoga conference taking place only 15 minutes from Siena at Memorial Heights. The Texas Yoga Conference will take place this year from February 17th through the 19th with tons of special events for yogis of all levels—everyone from beginners to advanced practicitioners are invited to this event. There will be plenty of yoga classes, ranging from aerial yoga to a yoga class that is designed to make maintaining a sense calm easier. In addition to more unique yoga workshops, more common yoga classes will be taught too, so there is sure to be something for everyone here.

Beyond yoga classes, guests of the conference can also attend workshops, lectures by yoga professionals, and even tai chi classes. Tickets range in price depending on how many events you want to attend. Tickets for everything from weekend-long passes to individual workshops are available for purchase, so don't miss out!

Don’t Miss the Williams-Sonoma Culinary Kickoff Event

For foodies in Houston, the Williams-Sonoma Culinary Kickoff Event will be a special treat. Featuring high-profile chefs, this tasting event will be held at Williams-Sonoma Highland Village today from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $100, but the cost is more than reasonable given the fare that you'll be able to enjoy.

Chef Michael Mina joins forces with other culinary artists, including chefs Charlie Palmer, Adam Sobel, and Danny Trace at the Williams-Sonoma Kickoff Event. Each chef will whip up small bites that represent his or her specific style in the kitchen, and then the food is paired with fine wines from Charles Woodson. So come with a big appetite to the Williams-Sonoma Culinary Kickoff Event later today.

The 24th Annual Houston Iranian Film Festival Celebrates Art and Diversity

One of the biggest perks of living in a bustling metropolis is the diversity and culture that you encounter on a daily basis. You can really engage in the diverse city that you call home at the 24th Annual Houston Iranian Film Festival, running from January 20th through the 25th and hosted by The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH).

This annual festival has been part of the local arts scene since 1993, the first year that movie lovers convened at the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston to view and discuss the cinematic works of emerging Iranian filmmakers. Today, the MFAH continues the tradition, screening movies created by talents from Tehran, the U.S., and Canada. Chances are you'll recognize some of the actors since several of them appeared in films at the famed Cannes Film Festival, and even if you don't, you'll still be delighted by the wide variety of films spanning a huge spectrum of genres. Most of the festival takes part at the MFAH, so don't miss it!

Don’t Miss the Day for Night Music Festival

Winter isn't typically music festival season, but that's one of the perks of living in Houston—music festival season never really ends. On December 17th and 18th, the Day for Night Music Festival keeps the fun going in the city. From Björk to Chet Faker, the roster of performers is eclectic and lengthy.

Tickets start at $100 for a one-day pass, but you can also splurge on a full-weekend pass if you want to see the entire show. In addition to the headliners, Travis Scott, Kaskade, Odesza, and other indie performers are also part of the line-up. Music isn't the only thing on the itinerary, either. There are also displays by digital artists to complement the tunes, so allow some time to enjoy other kinds of art at the Day for Night Music Festival.

Day for Night Music Festival
When: Dec. 17 – 18
Where: Barbara Jordan Post Office, 401 Franklin Street, Houston, TX
Cost: $100
www.dayfornight.io
www.visithoustontexas.com/event/day-for-night-music-festival/43652

Check Out the Family Art Studio: Paper Marbling Workshop at the Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts

The Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts always has masterpieces on display, but on Wednesday nights, you can actually make your own art. Coming up on Wednesday, December 14th, the Family Art Studio at the Pearl Fincher Museum presents an interactive workshop on paper marbling.

The 90-minute session is offered twice that evening, so you can attend at 4:30 or at 6:30 p.m. The instructor will walk you through the basics of paper marbling, which is exactly what it sounds like: printing marble-inspired designs on sheets of paper. The pretty paper can then be used for cards, art prints, and more—a perfect craft for the holiday season. Keep an eye on the upcoming workshops for more fun at the museum.

Family Art Studio: Paper Marbling Workshop
When: 4:30 – 6 p.m. and 6:30 – 8 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 14
Where: Pearl Fincher Museum of Fine Arts, 6815 Cypresswood Drive, Spring, TX
Cost: $8+
www.eventbrite.com/e/family-art-studio-dec-14-2016-paper-marbling-tickets-28933525955
www.pearlmfa.org

Praia Urbana Takes Over The Hive with Electronic Music on Saturday, November 26th

Annually, Houston is home to a giant outdoor electronic music festival, which is known as Praia Urbana. The festival generally occurs in the summer, but to satisfy the thirst of electronic music lovers, Praia Urbana is putting on an awesome show at The Hive on Saturday, November 26th. Technasia, a globally recognized artist, will headline the concert, and other electronic artists will accompany Technasia. The concert runs from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Tickets are required for entry to this sure-to-be-awesome show. Available tickets are $20 per person. Note that the show is expected to sell out, so be sure to purchase your tickets sooner rather than later. Tickets are available online. Grab your friends and head out to this exciting show this month.

Praia Urbana at The Hive
When: 6 p.m. – 2 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 26
Where: The Hive, 4701 Nett Street B, Houston, TX
Cost: $20
www.facebook.com/events/349708475363356/

Check Out One of Houston’s Most Popular Art Events: Houston Via Colori

Masterpieces come to life when over 200 artists come together at the only street painting festival in the region. Houston’s signature art event for more than 10 years will take place on Saturday and Sunday, November 19th and 20th, at Hermann Square at City Hall as well as in the surrounding area.

General admission is free for children and college students. Regular admission is $7 in advance and $10 on the day of the event. Both general and regular admission includes artwork viewing, a family zone, and a photo tour that will teach you how to take pictures like a pro as well as many other fun activities. The event will benefit The Center for Hearing and Speech, which aims to help children with hearing impairments.

Houston Via Colori
When: Nov. 19 – 20
Where: Hermann Square at City Hall, 900 Smith Street, Houston, TX
Cost: $7+
http://centerhearingandspeech.org/via-colori/

Hone Your Cooking Skills at Il Sapore Italiano: The Art of Making Sicilian Caponata

The Italian Cultural and Community Center is devoted to celebrating Italian influence in Houston, which is why it hosts the Il Sapore Italiano program. This series of workshops teaches guests how to craft authentic Italian dishes with their own two hands, led by an expert at the community center.

Your next chance to participate in the Il Sapore Italiano series comes on Thursday, November 17th at 7 p.m. This two-hour class teaches "The Art of Making Sicilian Caponata" to attendees. Register in advance to ensure your spot at the class, which will lead you through the steps of crafting this classic Italian dish. The cost of admission includes everything you need to do so, including the instruction, so just bring yourself to this fun, interactive cooking class at Houston's Italian Cultural and Community Center.

The Art of Making Sicilian Caponata
When: 7 – 9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 17
Where: Italian Cultural and Community Center, 1101 Milford Street, Houston, TX
Cost: $60
www.eventbrite.com/e/il-sapore-italiano-cooking-class-the-art-of-making-sicilian-caponata-tickets-28510965064
www.iccchouston.com/events/ilsaporeitaliano

The Cheese Fest Celebrates All Things Cheese

Grilled cheese, mac and cheese, and other gourmet versions of cheese are all on the menu at The Cheese Fest, an aptly named celebration of all things cheese. This event will visit several cities throughout the U.S., including Houston on Friday, November 4th from 5 to 10 p.m.

The Cheese Fest invites guests to sample as many different types of artisan cheeses as they can. In fact, a general admission ticket entitles you to unlimited tastings. In addition to the cheese, there's also beer and wine to wash it down—and your ticket gets you one free drink. Then there are the cheese-based eats, such as grilled cheese and mac and cheese—not to mention live music—that you'll want to enjoy here. Spring for a VIP ticket to indulge in a wine or beer tasting with complementary cheeses.

The Cheese Fest
When: 5 – 10 p.m., Friday, Nov. 4
Where: Hermann Square, 900 Smith Street, Houston, TX 77002
Cost: $35+
thecheesefest.com/events/houston

Houston Egyptian Festival: Celebrating All Things Egypt

Go for a ride on a camel. Kick back and watch authentic Egyptian performances. Dig into chicken shawarma or falafel. At the Houston Egyptian Festival, these fun activities come straight to your city, along with many more. Held at Discovery Green on Saturday, October 29th, the Houston Egyptian Festival will bring a small slice of Africa to your backyard.

First and foremost, you can expect live Arabic music played by Houston transplants. Attend a lesson regarding ancient Egypt, have your hands embellished with henna, or pick up Egyptian coffees and teas. There's plenty to do and see at the Houston Egyptian Festival, so don't miss out on the fun.

Houston Egyptian Festival
When: Saturday, Oct. 29
Where: Discovery Green, 500 McKinney Street, Houston, TX 77010
Cost: $10
egyptfesthouston.com
www.everfest.com/e/houston-egyptian-festival-houston-tx

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