Houston Buzzes With Diverse Entertainment Options This Week
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Let’s start with tonight in downtown. According to Downtown Houston’s Jones Hall calendar, the Houston Symphony is performing Star Wars: Return of the Jedi in Concert, with the full movie on the big screen and John Williams’ score played live by the orchestra. It runs this evening from 7:30 to 9:30 at Jones Hall on Louisiana Street, and it’s a perfect pick for film fans, families, and anyone who still gets chills when they hear the Imperial March.
If you’d rather be outside under the lights, Houston on the Cheap reports that Green Mountain Energy Ice at Discovery Green is open all weekend, with ice skating under the downtown skyline. Skating sessions run into the evening, and you can also try Bumper Cars on Ice, which JillBJarvis.com lists as running late tonight and through the weekend. It’s a fun way to pretend Houston has real winter, even if you’re just in a light jacket.
Over at POST Houston, Houston on the Cheap highlights POST Winter Wonderlawn on the Skylawn rooftop, open this weekend. Listeners can wander through thousands of lights, pose by two towering Christmas trees, and grab food from the market stalls inside the former post office turned food and culture hub. It’s a great pre- or post-dinner stop with a view of the skyline.
Looking ahead to Saturday, JillBJarvis.com notes Japan Junction: Oshogatsu at Levy Park, a family-friendly New Year celebration featuring Japanese culture, activities, and kid-focused fun. If you want something more grown-up that night, Houston on the Cheap points to The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Dinner Show at the Hilton Houston Plaza, where you’ll eat, solve a comedic whodunit, and maybe discover one of your tablemates is part of the cast.
Art lovers should check out the Museum of Fine Arts Houston event calendar, which lists Sketching in the Galleries and other interactive programs this weekend, plus Little Artists on Sunday for younger creatives.
And don’t forget, all week long you can keep the magic going with Radiant Nature at the Houston Botanic Garden, which Houston on the Cheap describes as a glowing lantern trail woven through the gardens, perfect for a date night or a calm evening stroll.
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