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Events In Houston This Weekend



The best events in Houston this weekend or anytime you are looking to have a little fun, seem to have some common denominators. In addition to being entertaining, enriching and enjoyable they are usually taking place in and around Midtown Houston, at a museum, community theater, a festival or farmers market.

What seems to make these H-town (Houston) venues special are their location and the dedication to the professions and crafts by the participants. They are deemed the go-to places that Houston couples frequent when they just positively, absolutely want to have a great time.

Houston Museums


If you want to have a fantastic time this weekend then you may want to visit any one of the dozen of museums in and around Midtown Houston. Don’t limit your trip to just the well known larger museums. Stop in one or two of these lesser known historical treasurer houses.

Museum Of Printing History
1324 West Clay Street,

Buffalo Soldiers Museum
1834 Southmore Boulevard

Houston Museum Of African American Culture
4807 Caroline Street

The Weather Museum
5104 Caroline Street

Your visit will be a pleasant eye opening experience. They all have plenty of rare and exquisite items for you to see as well as interactive activities like workshops and classes. These museums strive to be places where families can have some hands-on fun and feel free to get dirty and involved.

Houston Community Theater


The city has lots of playhouses, theaters with small performance venues that a do a great job of providing a well-rounded selection of theatrical performances durinig weekends in Houston. They are small intimate arenas with seats that get you so close to the stage you can hear the actors breathing.

Community theater is the new Off-Broadway. In the past few years they have been the launching pad for some of the the top shows that were eventually selected to headline Broadway including the recent smash Memphis. Here are the must-see local theaters companies:

Ensemble Theater HITS Unicorn Theatre
Stages Playhouse 1960
Teatro Bilingüe de Houston Theatre Southwest
Encore Theater Theatre Suburbia
Fort Bend Unhinged Productions
UpStage Theatre


We all have a friend, family members or a co-worker who aspires to be a director, playwright, set builder or answer to curtain calls. When you visit these fabulous local theaters you are showing them you support this piece of their dream.

Festivals in Houston


Year-round Space City (Houston) plays host to an innumerable amount of festivals. Some celebrate traditional themes like, Christmas, July 4th, and Music. Others seem to be slick marketing tools contrived to get us to part with a few of our dollars. In either case, all of them can be a great deal of fun to attend.

The memorable festivals are usually those that are community based. Here are a few of the popular events in Houston to look at for.

  • Via Colori
  • Crosby Zydeco Festivals
  • Spring Crawfish Festival
  • Houston International Festival
  • Renaissance Festival
  • Juneteenth
  • Greek Festival

Local Farmer’s Market


Houston couples are always on the hunt for bargains and best food for their families. They are major players in creating a resurgence of  Farmer’s Markets. I know you’re probably wondering how much entertainment value can a shopping at a farmer’s market possibly have? “Au contraire mon frere” (On the contrary, my brother) don’t forget Texans will use any excuse to throw a party.

These markets are partnering with other exciting events and entertainment like a sommelier pairs fine wine for a meal. Recent farmer's markets included:

Friday Farmers Market and Movie Night

Held at Agnes Moffit Park this market featured moonwalk, Zoo Mobile and music from Houston Community College Northwest Choir.

Downtown Farmers Market & Movie Night Series
Downtown Houston @ City Hall


Tour De Farmer’s Market
An incredibly  fun 8 to 12 mile long bike tour  via side streets, trails and residential roads that swings by 3 to 5 markets around the city.      

Midtown Houston Farmer’s Market
Held in the parking lot of a local restaurant, it’s paired with family-friendly cooking classes featuring dishes using fresh produce from the market.


The 21st Century version of the farmer’s market are as diverse as the modern farmers who are often urban-dwellers that are raise a small quantity of various crops using hydroponics on a few hundred feet of land or few acres inside the city limits.

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The days when the best events in Houston on weekends  were occasions for getting dressed up and sitting in miles of traffic trying to get into the Downtown District is fading fast. There are so many incredible activities happening within a short walk or bike ride from your front door, no matter where you live.

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What's Happening This Week in Houston

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What's happening in Houston this week that you should know about? The Wortham Theater has just the thing for you. Houston's talent will strut their stuff on the stage at Wortham for the judges from America's Got Talent. The hit television show will tape segments this week in Houston. The auditions were held this weekend and are now closed but their is another way to be a part of the event in Houston.

They are looking for audience members to cheer the contestants on. All of the contestants who passed the initial screening phase will perform on this week at the Wortham.

I've listed a few things you should know about this weeks show tapings.

The shows will be held two days Tuesday and Wednesday, May 12 and 13.

The minimum age to attend the taping is 14 years old.

There is a dress code for the show.

Cameras, cell phones and other devices are not allowed in the theater.

If you still want to get your hands on a couple of the free tickets, I've give you the details on those later!

Once the show leaves Houston it heads to Los Angeles for its West Coast auditions. I'm sure there is someone that had to work and really wanted to participate duing the event in Houston and couldn't make it to G.R.Brown this weekend to perform for the judges. If you really think you have the talent to get a spot on the show there is hope.

The video submission deadline has been extended to May 15th. You can submit a video audition! Anyone wanting to be a contestants can send a 2-3 minute tape performing a popular song or published song by mail or upload your video to Myspace site for the NBC Show.

To get more information on where to send in your audition tape or upload your video submission and let America know that you've got the talent visit the shows submissions page.

To get a ticket to this weeks show in Houston check out the site for free tickets to the Houston show.

With the abundance of local hopefulls and talent in the greater Houston area alone there's sure to be a $1,000,000 winner in the bunch.




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