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  • Image: 'Explore Asia' Family Fun Nights: Game Mania

    Thu., June 18, 5 a.m.-7 p.m.

    Asia Society Texas Center

    1370 Southmore Boulevard, Houston Third Ward

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    Free; RSVPs requested
    Join a night filled with Pokémon GO, tabletop gaming, and trivia! Enjoy an evening of game exploration with anime-themed board games, crafts, and snacks. Families will enjoy a tour of the Center and 'Explore Asia' exhibition, while learning about different games and pop media from Asia. For card-based tabletop games, players must bring their own cards to play — tables will be provided. (713) 496-9901
  • Thu., June 18, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

    HOTEL BARSEY BY WARWICK

    Av. Louise 381-383, 1050, Brussels Downtown/ Midtown

    Unite explores is glad to announce the "4th Edition of Unite Scientific Aging Conference (USAC-2026)" which is going to be held during June 18-19, 2026 in Brussels, Belgium. We are heartily open to the invitation to Participants who are involved and working on Aging. 9492040749
  • Image: Rothko Chapel: 2026 Summer Solstice Observance with Atlas Maior

    Thu., June 18, 8:30 a.m.

    Rothko Chapel

    3900 Yupon St, Houston Montrose

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    Pay What You Can Tickets $15 - 25
    Join us at the Rothko Chapel for a day of reflection, renewal, and cross-cultural music honoring the longest day of the year through contemplative experiences. Atlas Maior is an Austin-based ensemble blending Progressive Jazz with Middle Eastern, Latin American, and Indian traditions. Led by Joshua Thomson and Josh Peters, the group creates a dynamic sound shaped by expressive melodies, intricate rhythms, and global influences. Their acclaimed album *RIPTIDE* was named one of *The Austin Chronicle’s* Top 100 Releases of 2019. Atlas Maior has toured internationally and has served as Creative Ambassadors for the City of Austin. 000000
  • Image: FIFA WC Fan Fest Hospitality/Czech -South Africa, Switzerland -Bosnia

    Thu., June 18, 10 a.m.

    East Downtown Houston

    2234 Lamar St., Houston Montrose

  • Image: Watch Party: Czechia vs. South Africa Soccer

    Thu., June 18, 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

    Czech Center Museum Houston

    4920 San Jacinto St., Houston Third Ward

    RSVP at the event webpage! 713-528-2060
  • Image: Rothko Chapel: 2026 Summer Solstice Observance with Atlas Maior

    Thu., June 18, 12 p.m.

    Rothko Chapel

    3900 Yupon St, Houston Montrose

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    Pay What You Can Tickets $15 - 25
    Join us at the Rothko Chapel for a day of reflection, renewal, and cross-cultural music honoring the longest day of the year through contemplative experiences. Atlas Maior is an Austin-based ensemble blending Progressive Jazz with Middle Eastern, Latin American, and Indian traditions. Led by Joshua Thomson and Josh Peters, the group creates a dynamic sound shaped by expressive melodies, intricate rhythms, and global influences. Their acclaimed album RIPTIDE was named one of The Austin Chronicle’s Top 100 Releases of 2019. Atlas Maior has toured internationally and have served as Creative Ambassadors for the City of Austin. 000000
  • Image: Frost Juneteenth Crawfish Boil

    Thu., June 18, 2-4 p.m.

    Frost Bank Third Ward Financial Center

    3432 Scott St., Houston Third Ward

    FREE
    Join your friends at Frost to celebrate Juneteenth! We'll have crawfish and sides, music and sweet treats. This event is free and open to the public. 210-859-0437
  • Image: COMFORT KEEPERS® OF KATY AND SUGAR LAND CELEBRATES EIGHTH ANNUAL NATIONAL DAY OF JOY WITH SCOOP UP THE JOY!

    Thu., June 18

    As an advocate of positive, joyful living, Comfort Keepers of Katy and Sugar Land, a leading provider of uplifting in-home care is celebrating its eighth annual National Day of Joy. To celebrate, your local Comfort Keepers offices will be hosting a Scoop Up the Joy contest where senior living communities can enter to win an ice cream social for their residents and staff on June 24th. To enter, local senior living facilities can either share a short story about what brings joy to their residents OR nominate their their facility and tell us why they deserve a day of celebration! 832-407-5297
  • Image: The Health Museum Making History, Making Change, The Journey Continues: Progress and Promise in Cancer Research

    Thu., June 18, 3-4 p.m.

    The Health Museum

    1515 Hermann, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

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    No cost to attend, but registration is encouraged
    Join us for a look into one of medicine’s most important stories: the past, present, and future of cancer research. Modern advances are changing how we detect and treat cancer, and this conversation will explore the journey from discovery to cure.   During this one-hour conversation, our expert speakers will explore the history of cancer research and the patient advocacy that has shaped it. They will discuss how trust, transparency, and reciprocity shape the relationship between the public and the research community, as well as the pressures and possibilities facing science today. 713-521-1515
  • Image: FIFA WC Fan Festival Hospitality/Mexico vs. South Korea +3 More

    Thu., June 18, 4 p.m.

    East Downtown Houston

    2234 Lamar St., Houston Montrose

  • Image: FIFA WC Fan Festival Hospitality/Canada - Qatar, Mexico - South Korea

    Thu., June 18, 4:30 p.m.

    East Downtown Houston

    2234 Lamar St., Houston Montrose

  • Image: Your Arms Are My Cocoon

    Thu., June 18, 5 p.m.

    White Oaks Music Hall

    2915 N Main St., Houston Heights

  • Image: June Virtual Author Talks feature a literary dungeon master, a beloved blogging grandpa, and a food writer

    Thu., June 18, 1 p.m. and Tue., June 23, 1 p.m.

    Free
    Three chances remain to listen to this month’s collection of bestselling authors scheduled for Fort Bend County Libraries’ Virtual Author Talks. The remaining authors are Matt Dinniman (June 11-A Parade of Horribles), Ted Page (June 18-Good Grandpa: Stories from the Heart of Grandfatherhood) and Sana Javeri Kadr and Asha Loupy (June 23-The Diaspora Spice Co. Cookbook). The complete list of upcoming talks and an archive of past recordings are available on Fort Bend County Libraries’ Virtual Author Talks website at https://libraryc.org/fortbendlibraries.
  • Image: Rothko Chapel: 2026 Summer Solstice Observance with Kaminari Taiko

    Thu., June 18, 7 p.m.

    Rothko Chapel

    3900 Yupon St, Houston Montrose

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    Pay What You Can Tickets $10 - 25
    Join us at the Rothko Chapel for a day of reflection, renewal, and cross-cultural music honoring the longest day of the year. Kaminari Taiko of Houston closes the evening with a powerful Japanese drumming performance rooted in centuries of tradition. Founded in 1996 by Jay Mochizuki, the ensemble blends dynamic rhythm with cultural storytelling and spiritual symbolism. Trained under renowned Taiko masters including Seiichi Tanaka and Kenny Endo, Kaminari Taiko continues to share the energy, discipline, and spirit of Taiko with audiences across Houston and beyond. 000000
  • Image: Kali Uchis: For The Girls Tour with special guest Mariah The Scientist

    Thu., June 18, 7 p.m.

    Lawn Concession Stand

    2005 Lake Robbins Dr., Spring Outside Houston

    281-465-9332
  • Image: Sister Hazel

    Thu., June 18, 7 p.m.

    House of Blues

    1204 Caroline, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    888-402-5837
  • Image: Modern Alibi

    Thu., June 18, 7 p.m.

    White Oak Music Hall - Upstairs

    2915 N Main St,, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

  • Image: Zahid Dewji

    Thu., June 18, 7:30 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: Daphnique Springs

    Thu., June 18, 7:30 p.m.

    Houston Improv Comedy Club

    7620 Katy Freeway Space 455, Houston Memorial

    713-333-8800
  • Image: Misery

    Thu., June 18, 7:30 p.m.

    Alley Theatre

    615 Texas Ave., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    713-220-5700
  • Image: SHE SAID WHAT?! All-Female Comedy Revue

    Thu., June 18, 7:30 p.m.

    House of Blues

    1204 Caroline, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    888-402-5837
  • Image: Khalid: It's Always Summer Somewhere Tour

    Thu., June 18, 7:30 p.m.

    Post HTX

    401 Franklin St., Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    713-572-7471
  • Image: Karaoke every THURSDAY!

    Thu., June 18, 9 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: BACK OF THE BUS: Thursday Open Mic Comedy

    Thu., June 18, 9:30 p.m.

    The Secret Group

    2101 Polk St., Houston East End

    832-898-1088
  • Image: Mariah the Scientist

    Thu., June 18, 10 p.m.

    NOTO Houston

    3215 McKinney St, Houston Unknown

  • Image: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

    Fridays, Saturdays, 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: Midtown Houston: Fiesta At The Park

    Thursdays, Thu., June 18, 5-10 p.m., Thu., June 25, 5-10 p.m. and Thu., July 2, 5-10 p.m. Continues through July 2

    Midtown Park

    2811 Travis St, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    Spend Thursday evenings at Fiesta at the Park, Midtown’s free weekly live music series celebrating tournament season in Houston and Texas’ rich Tex-Mex culture. From June through early July, Midtown Park will come alive with cumbia, Tejano, bachata, Mexican regional, Spanish rock, country, and more, featuring talented Texas artists. Enjoy local vendors, lawn games, and a welcoming, dance-filled atmosphere in the heart of Midtown. Proudly sponsored by Houston’s own Puro Tejano 106.1 FM. Dates: June 4, 11, 18, 25, and July 2 Time: 5–10 PM Location: Midtown Park, 2811 Travis St. 7135267577
  • Image: Houston Writers to Discuss Award-Winning Book

    Every 3 days, 3-5 p.m.

    Murder by the Book

    2342 Bissonnet, Houston Kirby-West U

    free
    On October 1, at 3 p.m., Murder by the Book will present three local authors to discuss short story anthology EVERY BEAST HAS A SECRET, which recently won Best Anthology of 2022 at the New York Book Festival. Cash Anthony, who edited the collection, said, “These mysteries by members of The Final Twist Writers Society portray characters endangered, embarrassed, observed, befriended, or betrayed by animals interacting with humans.” Anthony, Leif Behmer, and Tasha Storfer will participate in the panel discussion, then sign copies. Becky Hogeland, current president of the non-profit organization, will pose questions about “Writing to a Theme.” 281-787-4801
  • Image: "Hope is a Discipline"

    Thursdays-Saturdays-5 p.m. Continues through July 17

    Community Artists' Collective

    4111 Fannin, Suite 100A, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

    Free Admission
    “Hope is a Discipline” opens Friday, June 12, at the Community Artists’ Collective, 4111 Fannin, Suite 100A, with a reception at 6 p.m. Works by Li(sa E.) Harris, Lovie Olivia, Josie Pickens, Tay Butler, Mich Stevenson and Zsavon Butler trace the realities of Black life shaped by surveillance, control and abandonment. Co-curators Josie Pickens and Tay Butler have outlined care, resistance and imagination as ways to move toward liberation, connection and becoming freer and more whole. The exhibition takes it title from abolitionist organizer Mariame Kaba, who reminds us that hope is not passive. 7135231616
  • 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: CANDLES & KARAOKE EXPERIENCE with CREATIVE ART CLASSES

    Thursdays, 7-9 p.m., Saturdays, 8-10 p.m. and First Tuesday of every month, 7-9 p.m. Continues through June 6

    STUDIO 786 CREATIVE ART CLASSES

    7636 Harwin Dr. Suite 308, HOUSTON Downtown/ Midtown

    CANDLES & KARAOKE EXPERIENCE Light up your night with our Candles & Karaoke Experience! In this 2-hour class, you’ll craft your own custom-scented candle while enjoying a fun, laid-back karaoke session. No experience needed—just come ready to create and sing your heart out! We provide all materials, music, and good vibes. Leave with a handmade candle, unforgettable memories, and maybe even a new favorite song. Perfect for date nights, friends, or a unique night out. 4702611988
  • Image: Hansel and Gretel

    Thursdays, 7:30 p.m.

    Rec Room Arts

    100 Jackson St, Houston Downtown/ Midtown

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    Opening Night VIP: $40 General Admission: $30 Student: $15 Season Ticket options still available
    Returning after last year's sold-out run, a fresh holiday take on Engelbert Humperdinck’s classic fairy-tale opera, HANSEL AND GRETEL. Set in a stunning wooded installation, audiences will experience a truly immersive experience as they follow the wayward siblings, Hansel & Gretel, through the wintery woods on their quest to find both home and independence. This up-close, micro-opera is an ideal Houston holiday tradition for adults and children over 8 years old. “The Best Show This Holiday Season!” — Houston Press. “I don’t know when I have seen a production so perfectly scaled, so satisfying, charming and thoroughly thought through. Wait… 713-344-1291