Kick-off the grand re-opening of Fitzgerald’s with Houston’s very own Bun B on Saturday, October 3, 2015. Since opening its doors in 1977, the now historic Fitzgerald’s has become a staple of the music community and one of the most widely recognized venues in the Greater Houston area. Having recently seen the departure of Pegstar […]
Get sprayed with foam during this massive party with music from DJs Excision, Borgeous and Brillz at Minute Maid Park. Must be 16 or older to attend. $32.50; $55 VIP. 4pm. Details Date: Saturday, October 3, 2015 Time: 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm Cost: $32.50 Event Categories: Concerts + Live Music, Dancing, DJ Music, Music, […]
Fair Dates/Hours/Location October 1-4, 2015 – George R. Brown Convention Center – HALL A3, 1001 Avenida De Las Americas Houston, Texas 77010 Opening Night Texas Contemporary Preview Benefitting Contemporary Arts Museum Houston Thursday October 1, 2015 6:00pm to 10:00pm Early Access | 6:00pm – 8:00pm Exclusively for those who have paid to receive a Patron […]
Taste of the Nation brings together more than 30 of Houston's finest chefs and restaurants for one night of amazing food and drink with one cause in mind — to end childhood hunger. Guests will also enjoy a premium silent auction and the opportunity to network with the Houston's professional top tastemakers. Event Details When […]
In 1917, a handful of Greek immigrants formed what is today one of the largest Greek Orthodox communities in the United States. The vision, foresight and dedication of those few faithful immigrants laid the groundwork for what exists today. From its original location in downtown Houston (what is now Tranquility Park) to the sprawling grounds […]
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You know the story. Magical boy whisks three Darling children to an equally magical island for adventures. Yet, like all good fairytales, J.M. Barrie’s Peter Pan holds a dark underbelly beneath the wonder. At its core, Peter Pan is something of a malevolent tale. The precocious boy who refuses to grow up might seem charming, […]
In Houston, we might not get much in the way spectacular autumn foliage but September does bring a beautiful seasonal change to the city’s art landscape. Whether you have a passion for photography, dance, music, theater or even food drama, there’s a colorful array of new visual and performing arts blooming in the fall. There’s […]
As you can probably tell, we at CultureMap love our young professionals and applaud them for getting started on the path to philanthropy and community support at an early stage in their careers. This fall they are off to a roaring start in supporting everything from the arts to healthcare. The season is packed with […]
Inversion Coffee House drew its name from Houston’s famous Inversion House, which was created by the Art League of Houston in 2005. The temporary art installation featured a 30-foot opening in the side of the building’s exterior, with whitewashed wood arranged in a tornado shape that looked like the building was swallowing itself whole. Although […]