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  • Image: The (secret) Secret Show

    Sun., June 14, 9 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: OUR MIC IS YOUR MIC: EMO KARAOKE

    Sun., June 14, 10 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: COMEDY DOJO: Sunday Open Mic Comedy

    Sun., June 14, 11 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: World Cup Watch Party at The Woodlands Resort

    Through June 21, 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

    The Woodlands Resort

    2301 N. Millbend Dr., The Woodlands Outside Houston

    The Woodlands Resort will be hosting watch parties for each World Cup game. Watch parties for evening matches (7-11pm) will be held at Back Table Kitchen & Bar. Overlooking the 18th hole of the North golf course on the grounds of The Woodlands Resort, Back Table Kitchen & Bar brings a fresh approach with refined Southern-inspired cuisine featuring global accents and seasonal, locally sourced ingredients. Watch parties for day matches (11am-6pm) will be held at Forest Oasis Pavilion.
  • Image: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

    Fridays, Saturdays, 8-10 p.m., Sun., June 14, 3-5 p.m., Mon., June 15, 8-10 p.m. and Thu., June 18, 8-10 p.m. Continues through June 20

    Spring Street Studios

    1824 Spring St., Houston Heights

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    $50, $30 for groups of 7+ and seniors 65+, $15 students
    Cone Man Running Productions presents And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie, one of the most famous and unsettling mysteries ever written. Ten strangers. One isolated island. No escape. As secrets surface and tensions rise, the guests realize they are being judged for past actions—and that justice is being delivered one by one. In this distinctive Houston production, every role is performed by members of the legal community, bringing added depth and perspective to Agatha Christie’s gripping exploration of justice, ethics, accountability, and the consequences of taking the law into one’s own hands. 832-303-1578
  • Image: “The Journey to End Cancer: From Cause to Cure” Exhibition at The Health Museum

    Tuesdays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Sept. 13

    The Health Museum

    1515 Hermann, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    An innovative new science exhibition on cancer is coming to Houston and will explore groundbreaking research, advanced medical technologies and promising new therapies.   The Journey to End Cancer: From Cause to Cure will make its national premiere at The Health Museum on March 7, 2026, and be available until September 13, 2026.   Designed for both adults and children, “The Journey to End Cancer: From Cause to Cure,” is a 5,000-square-foot exhibition full of multimedia experiences, thought-provoking science interactives, dynamic animations, stunning data visualizations and inspiring first-person videos to engage and empower visitors 713-521-1515
  • Image: "John Akomfrah: The Hour Of The Dog"

    Wednesdays-Sundays, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Continues through Oct. 11

    The Menil Collection

    1533 Sul Ross, Houston Montrose

    "John Akomfrah: The Hour Of The Dog" is an immersive, six-channel video installation by the British artist Sir John Akomfrah. The work, co-commissioned by the Menil Collection and the Baltimore Museum of Art (BMA), explores the history of youth-led Civil Rights–era activism in the American South from 1954 to 1963, and how the participants fought for racial equity through nonviolent marches, protests, boycotts, and voter registration efforts. Runtime: 51 minutes. "The Hour Of The Dog" begins every hour on the hour. The final screening each day starts one hour before closing. 7135259400
  • Image: The Last of the Dragons

    Saturdays, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. & 1:30-3 p.m. and Sun., June 14, 2-3:30 p.m. Continues through June 27

    Company OnStage

    5720 Bellaire Blvd Ste G, Houston Braeswood

    In the kingdom of Middlefield, there is a tradition. On a princess’ sixteenth birthday, she is tied to a rock, kidnapped by a dragon, rescued by a prince, and lives happily ever after. But what happens when the prince is too afraid to fight, the princess wants to do the rescuing herself, and the dragon is nowhere to be found? Adapted from the story by Edith Nesbit, The Last of the Dragons tells a tale of bravery, intelligence, and unexpected friendship. 7137261219
  • Image: 'Nevine Mahmoud: Second Nature'

    Thursdays, 12-7 p.m. and Wednesdays, Fridays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Oct. 4

    Asia Society Texas Center

    1370 Southmore Boulevard, Houston Third Ward

    Included with the purchase of any admission
    Nevine Mahmoud unearths uncanny worlds from stone: jumbo-sized fruits drip with glass, a contorted marble faun arcs like an acrobat, and children's toys are immortalized in white alabaster. Mahmoud's works are placed throughout Asia Society Texas' public spaces, engaging in a material dialogue with the building and manipulating one's understanding of nature. (713) 496-9901
  • Image: 'Vian Sora: Outerworlds'

    Thursdays, 12-7 p.m. and Wednesdays, Fridays-Sundays, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Continues through Aug. 2

    Asia Society Texas Center

    1370 Southmore Boulevard, Houston Third Ward

    $8
    Vian Sora (b. 1976, Baghdad) creates dazzling, layered abstractions that channel the turbulence of life, ancient Mesopotamian history, and Iraq's diverse natural landscapes. For Sora, the multilayered effects of her paintings give a concrete form to the chaos of life. For its expanded display at AST, 'Outerworlds' will feature Sora's paintings in dialogue with works by sculptor John Chamberlain and painter Etel Adnan. (713) 496-9901
  • Image: A NEW COLLECTION ARRIVES AT THE HOLIDAY BAZAAR

    Through June 30

    Cultural Center Our Texas

    2337 Bissonnet St., Houston Kirby-West U

    FREE
    Cultural Center “Our Texas” is delighted to announce the arrival of a unique collection of handmade animals and birds presented by Rita Katchan, now on display as part of the Center’s ongoing Bazaar. The collection features an array of creatures — most notably crows and frogs — crafted by hand from an inventive range of materials: ceramics, natural and decorative stones, soft fabrics, and yarn. No two pieces are identical, and each one reflects the imagination and skill of the artisan who made it. 7133953301
  • Image: Summer Lovin Adoption Event

    Through July 31

    Citizens for Animal Protection

    17555 Katy Fwy, Houston Katy

    Love is in the air at Citizens for Animal Protection all summer long! Join us during June and July for our Summer Lovin’ Mega Adoption Event, where finding your new best friend is even sweeter. Thanks to the generous support of West Houston Subaru, all adoption fees are 50% off throughout the entire event. From playful puppies and cuddly kittens to loving adult pets waiting for a second chance, there are so many amazing animals ready to meet their future families. Whether you are looking for an adventure buddy or a couch companion, now is the perfect time to adopt 2814970591
  • Image: Drunk Shakespeare Presents: Drunk Romeo & Juliet

    Wednesdays-Sundays, 5 p.m. Continues through July 11

    The Emerald Theatre

    412 Travis St., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

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    $49 - $500
    The Drunk Shakespeare Society is performing Drunk Romeo & Juliet for the first time ever! One professional actor has five shots of whiskey and then attempts to perform a major role in Shakespeare’s greatest love story: Romeo & Juliet. Hilarity and mayhem ensue while the remaining sober actors try to keep the script on track. Every show is different depending on who is drinking…and what they’re drinking! Audience members can purchase craft cocktails and snacks during the show, enhancing the immersive experience! 914-713-7865
  • Image: Living the Change

    Through Aug. 28, 5-8 p.m.

    Scientists tell us that we must reduce our greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 (vs. a 2010 baseline), and that 25 – 30% of all needed emissions reductions can come from individuals/households. 50% may seem like a very high hurdle. But, it translates to only a 10%/year reduction, starting now. And, you may have already made some lifestyle improvements since 2010 that reduced your emissions, so you could already be well on your way toward the 50% reduction goal. Participants in this individualized course will leave with a personal plan to achieve the 50% emissions reduction goal. 281-300-8212
  • Image: Drunk Pirates

    Thursdays-Sundays, 7-9 p.m. Continues through Sept. 19

    The Emerald Theatre

    412 Travis St., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    The Drunk Shakespeare Society debuts a new theatrical comedy in Houston, blending classic literature with interactive, adult-themed humor. Opening May 14, the limited 12-week run takes place at the Emerald Theatre and invites audiences into a high-seas adventure with a comedic twist, as one performer attempts to lead the production after drinking multiple shots onstage. The result is a lively, unscripted-style performance with audience participation and improvisation throughout. 914-713-7865
  • Image: “VELOUR” EXHIBITION

    Through July 13, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

    Cultural Center Our Texas

    2337 Bissonnet St., Houston Kirby-West U

    FREE
    “I do what I love, I love what I do!” Opening: Saturday, June 13, 2026, 7:00 PM On view: June 13 – July 13, 2026 At the heart of the exhibition is Filippova’s extraordinary mastery of velvet and fabric as artistic media. Working across a rich spectrum of techniques — patchwork, crazy quilt, crazy collage, boro, and sashiko — she transforms cloth into layered, tactile narratives that bridge fine art, textile tradition, and personal expression. Each piece is entirely unique, infused with the artist’s vision and handmade. The exhibition is free and open to the public. 7133953301
  • Image: Grand Central Park Plans Dec. 1-10 Toy Drive

    Ongoing, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

    The Lake House at Grand Central Park

    1039 Lake House Dr, Conroe Conroe

    Free admission
    Grand Central Park invites the public to “Share the Joy, Give a Toy” by making a donation during the community’s annual toy drive, Dec. 1-10. New unwrapped toys can be dropped off at The Lake House, 1039 Lake House Drive, or The Finding Place, 750 Grand Central Parkway in Conroe. Donations can be dropped off daily at The Lake House between 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Toys will also be accepted at The Finding Place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Once collected, toys will be distributed to children by the 936-447-2800
  • Image: SD BodyRAAK Demo Days 6

    Ongoing, 9-12 a.m.

    SD Demo Days 6

    225 Pennbright Dr., Houston Outer Loop - NE

    FREE
    Our Demo Days is a free engaging fitness experience, to introduce our patented core development system. Attendees will get to demo the SD BodyRAAK with the guidance of a caring trainer and feel what a difference an innovative design can make in the fitness world. Developed to meet the needs of a wider age and user group. You don't want to miss this. 8323306962
  • Image: Self-Care Sunday Pop-Up

    Sundays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

    Brittany Green

    8109 Antoine Drive Suite A, Houston Heights

    Self-Care Sunday is a weekly wellness and self-care pop-up designed to help you relax, reset, and recharge in a calm, welcoming environment. This curated experience brings together trusted beauty, wellness, and lifestyle vendors offering affordable luxury services and products—all in one place. The event is free and open to the public, making it easy to stop by, explore services, and enjoy a moment of self-care without pressure or commitment. What to Expect Guests can enjoy a variety of services such as: Body care and relaxation services Beauty and grooming services Wellness treatments Holistic and lifestyle offerings Specialty products and self-care 346-776-3245
  • Image: Yoga + Beer at SpindleTap Brewery

    Sundays, 10-11 a.m.

    Spindletap Brewery

    10622 Hirsch Rd, Houston Unknown

    Join Fire and Flow Yoga for a Sunday morning yoga session at SpindleTap Brewery! Move, breathe, & flow with us, then reward yourself with a refreshing craft beer. This all-levels yoga class is designed to wake up your body, reset your mind, and start your Sunday feeling amazing. Whether you’re a seasoned yogi or just getting started, you’ll find your flow—and maybe your new favorite brew! $20 per person (Includes a drink ticket) Spots are limited, so grab yours now! www.fireandflowyoga.com 832-607-6843
  • Image: Sunday Brunch at Leo's River Oaks

    Sundays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

    Leo's River Oaks

    2009 W Gray St # A, Houston River Oaks

    Join us every Sunday from 10am to 3pm for a brunch experience designed to be savored. At Leo’s River Oaks, weekends unfold with thoughtfully crafted dishes, elevated takes on classic favorites, and a refined yet welcoming atmosphere. From savory selections to sweet finishes, each plate is balanced in flavor and beautifully presented. Pair your brunch with a chilled spritz, a bellini, or one of our signature cocktails while live music sets the tone. Whether gathering with friends or lingering over a leisurely meal, Sunday brunch here feels polished, memorable, and effortlessly inviting in the heart of River Oaks. (713) 979-5367
  • Image: Puzzling Adventures Scavenger Hunt

    Ongoing, 10 a.m.-8 p.m.

    Puzzling Adventures Start & Finish Location

    1 Aloha Tower Dr, Honolulu Downtown/ Midtown

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    $39.95 with $10 EVENTPASS discount - price per team
    Consistently rated the best local scavenger hunt since 2016! Puzzling Adventures are a cross between a scavenger hunt, an adventure race, and an informative self-guided walking tour. Each adventure consists of a series of locations that you are guided to where you are required to answer a question or solve a puzzle to receive your next instruction. Compete as a group, individually or create multiple teams and race each other. Almost all of our adventures are designed to be wheelchair and stroller friendly and all are carefully crafted to be entertaining and informative with something to appeal to all 8884338966
  • Image: Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happy Hour

    Ongoing, 11 a.m.

    Liberty Kitchen & Oysterette

    963 Bunker Hill Rd, Houston Memorial

    Enjoy a weekly lineup of drinks, oysters, and great vibes. Kick off the week with $7 Martini Mondays, featuring classics like the Cosmo, Lemon Drop, Espresso, and Dirty martinis. On Wine Down Wednesdays, unwind with half off wines by the glass and 50% off bottles under $125—all day long. Plus, the beloved Oyster Social is back with $1 Gulf oysters and $2 East Coast oysters offered daily through Easter Sunday, April 5th. Whether you’re looking for a midweek pick-me-up or a reason to celebrate any day of the week, there’s something delicious to enjoy all week long. (713) 468-3745
  • Image: Beat The Bomb Houston

    Ongoing, 11 a.m.-11:45 p.m.

    Beat The Bomb

    2103 Lyons Ave #300, Houston East End

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    Starts at $34.95
    The World’s Craziest Team Game is coming to Houston! Beat The Bomb will open its sixth location in the 5th Ward on Friday, Jan. 24. In Beat The Bomb’s signature 60-minute Paint Bomb, Slime Bomb, and Foam Bomb Missions, groups of four to six players suit up in hazmat gear and advance through four high-tech immersive video game rooms. Victory hinges on teamwork and losing means getting blasted with paint, foam or slime. Win or lose, every visit guarantees a fresh and unforgettable way to “Have a Blast!” (708) 543-9884
  • Image: Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happy Hour

    Ongoing, 11 a.m.

    Liberty Kitchen & Oysterette

    4224 San Felipe St, Houston, TX 77027, Houston River Oaks

    Enjoy a weekly lineup of drinks, oysters, and great vibes. Kick off the week with $7 Martini Mondays, featuring classics like the Cosmo, Lemon Drop, Espresso, and Dirty martinis. On Wine Down Wednesdays, unwind with half off wines by the glass and 50% off bottles under $125—all day long. Plus, the beloved Oyster Social is back with $1 Gulf oysters and $2 East Coast oysters offered daily through Easter Sunday, April 5th. Whether you’re looking for a midweek pick-me-up or a reason to celebrate any day of the week, there’s something delicious to enjoy all week long. (713) 622-1010
  • Image: Life, Liberty & The Pursuit of Happy Hour

    Ongoing, 11 a.m.

    Liberty Kitchen

    5212 Morningside Dr, Houston Kirby-West U

    Enjoy a weekly lineup of drinks, oysters, and great vibes. Kick off the week with $7 Martini Mondays, featuring classics like the Cosmo, Lemon Drop, Espresso, and Dirty martinis. On Wine Down Wednesdays, unwind with half off wines by the glass and 50% off bottles under $125—all day long. Plus, the beloved Oyster Social is back with $1 Gulf oysters and $2 East Coast oysters offered daily through Easter Sunday, April 5th. Whether you’re looking for a midweek pick-me-up or a reason to celebrate any day of the week, there’s something delicious to enjoy all week long. (832) 645-5212
  • Image: ARTECHOUSE presents Fractal Worlds

    Fridays, 12-10 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. and Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Sundays, 12-8 p.m.

    ARTECHOUSE Houston

    600 W 6th Street, Houston Heights

    Fractals are everywhere—from the spiraling galaxies overhead to the branching of trees and the rhythms of our breath. ARTECHOUSE Studio and visual artist Julius Horsthuis invite audiences to step inside the infinite, exploring how mathematics shapes not only our physical world but also our perception, emotion, and imagination. Go on a cinematic four-part fractal journey with 16K visuals and 31-channel Hyperreal sound within ARTECHOUSE's 270-degree Immersion Gallery, discover The Fractal Lab - an interactive digital exploration of fractals that encourages playful, intuitive discovery as you manipulate fractals in real time, and much more. N/A
  • Ongoing

    Activated Athletics

    6020 N Sam Houston Pkwy E #714, Humble Humble/Kingwood

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    Activated Athletics Now Open in Humble, Texas Humble, TX — Activated Athletics, a new gym founded by boxer Nigel “Natural” Williams, is excited to announce it is open for business. Located near highways 45 and 59, Activated Athletics offers a supportive, community-focused environment with services including personal training, boxing classes, and wellness options. With flexible memberships and a focus on community, Activated Athletics is committed to helping members achieve their fitness goals. Join us at 6020 N Sam Houston Pkwy E #714 Humble, TX 77396. For more information: visit activatedathletics.org or call/text 346-369-7185. 346-369-7185
  • Image: The Fare Deal at State Fare

    Thursdays-Sundays, 4-9 p.m.

    State Fare Kitchen & Bar (Memorial City)

    947 Gessner Rd Ste B 190, Houston,, ##b190, Houston Memorial

    The Fare Deal Menu brings together State Fare favorites — snacks, comfort classics, and sweets — all priced from just $1 to $12. It’s made for casual evenings, bar seats, and those spur-of-the-moment plans when you want great food without the fuss. Whether you're stopping in for a quick bite, sharing a few plates, or ending the night on a sweet note, there’s something for every craving. Available for dine-in only. 832-831-0950
  • Image: FREE DOWNTOWN HOUSTON RIDE

    Ongoing, 5-11 p.m. and Fridays, Saturdays, 5 p.m.-12 a.m.

    Main Street

    Main Street, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    FREE DOWNTOWN HOUSTON RIDE Pregaming before an Astros game, Rockets game, concert, or event? We’ll pick you up anywhere in the greater Downtown area, take you to 3 Main Street bars, (Cherry , No Vacancy, Behind Closed Doors) No Uber. No parking. No stress. ⚠️ LIMITED CAPACITY (9 people per ride) — first come, first served 📲 Text 346-615-7227 or DM “Hoppie” on Instagram @mainstreetbarhopper 346-615-7227
  • Image: The Health Museum Discovery Camps: Summer

    Mondays, 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Continues through Aug. 14

    The Health Museum

    1515 Hermann, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    $350-$475
    School’s out, and the adventure starts at The Health Museum. Our summer camps ignite curiosity with hands‑on STEM fun—from organ dissections and veterinary science to simulated surgeries and culinary science. Campers explore the human body, dive into interactive health activities, and explore museum exhibits. 713-337-8458
  • Image: Junior Vet Summer Camp (Ages 13-15)

    Mon., June 15, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

    Citizens for Animal Protection

    17555 Katy Fwy, Houston Katy

    Dive deep into animal care with hands-on lessons, special guest visits, and behind-the-scenes tours of our clinic. Campers will interact with a variety of animals, learn advanced care techniques, and even observe a live surgery. This camp is perfect for teens serious about possibly pursuing a career involving animals and eager to explore the world of animal care. 2814970591