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SHOW WILL RUN THROUGH AUGUST 28, 2022 SUMMER CHILLS IS BACK–A SLEUTH-LOVERS PLAY It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a […]
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SHOW WILL RUN THROUGH AUGUST 28, 2022 SUMMER CHILLS IS BACK–A SLEUTH-LOVERS PLAY It’s a dark and stormy night, and you’ve been invited to a […]
Continue reading »Partnership with The Jewish Museum, New York, and new gallery for Judaica at the MFAH will establish ongoing presence for Jewish ceremonial art in Houston […]
Continue reading »Event will be held on Saturday & Sunday, July 23-24, 2022 The Bridal Extravaganza Show, the largest bridal planning showcase in the U.S., will return […]
Continue reading »Texas’ Largest Pop-Culture Convention Welcomes Big Screen Talent to the Big Stage on July 15-17 Comicpalooza unveils sensational guest announcements as comedic cop, evil […]
Continue reading »Guests Will Dive to the Depths of the Gulf of Mexico for the Holidays Christmas comes early this year as Moody Gardens is thrilled to […]
Continue reading »In recognition of the largest gift in Alley history gift, the 615 Texas Avenue Theatre building will be named the Meredith Long Theatre Center Butch […]
Continue reading »Guests will be immersed in works by Monet, Renoir, Degas, Cassatt and More at Lighthouse ArtSpace Houston In the wake of reaching over 5 million […]
Continue reading »Disney’s FROZEN, the hit Broadway Musical making its Houston debut in an exclusive 3-week engagement. From the producer of The Lion King and Aladdin, Frozen, the Tony®-nominated Best Musical will play Thursday, […]
Continue reading »Kids’ Meals, a nonprofit that makes and delivers free meals to poverty-stricken preschool-aged children, along with Luncheon Co-chairs Kathleen Pennington and Julie Applegate, will host the 14th Annual Harvest Luncheon at Marriott […]
Continue reading »Houston collector Bill Perkins, who acquired the iconic 1976 work at auction last month, has placed the painting with the MFAH through December The Museum […]
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