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Monumental Sculpture Exhibition of Works by Bernar Venet
Starts Thursday, March 25, 2010 Texan-French Alliance for the Arts presents sculptures by the internationally renowned French artist, Bernar Venet. Fifteen monumental sculptures have been sited by the artist and McClain Gallery of Houston in eight locations throughout scenic Hermann Park. |
Steve Wolfe on Paper
Starts Friday, April 2, 2010 |
Secrets of Circles
Starts Saturday, May 29, 2010 Ever wondered why a wheel is shaped the way it is, or why a pizza and the sun are both round? Secrets of Circles will answer these questions through activities rich in math, science, engineering, and art — because circles are as beautiful as they are functional! |
Celebrating Cowboy Culture
Starts Friday, July 9, 2010 The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston partners with The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo to present Celebrating Cowboy Culture: The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo School Art Program. |
American Idol Live! Tour 2010
Starts Saturday, August 7, 2010 If you still can't get enough of your favorite idol contestant(s!) now's your chance to catch them live at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion. All top 10 finalists from season nine will be on hand helping relive some of the season's best memories. |
Forgotten Gateway: Coming to America through Galveston Island
Starts Saturday, November 21, 2009 The exhibit chronicles the Port of Galveston's largely forgotten history as a major gateway to American immigration from 1845 to 1924. Forgotten Gateway builds on a growing scholarly and public interest in the history of migration patterns to America and Galveston's place as one of the nation's top immigrant ports in that history. |
Animation Featuring Cartoon Network exhibit at The Health Museum
Starts Saturday, May 29, 2010 Explore how art, math, science and technology come together in the exciting world of Animation featuring Cartoon Network. |
Dinosaurs!
Starts Saturday, May 29, 2010 Journey back in time to the days when giant, fearsome dinosaurs ruled the earth and mighty T Rex was king of the land. This summer, don't miss DINOSAURS at the Houston Zoo. |
Nature Trekkers Summer Camps
Starts Friday, July 9, 2010 The week-long classes provide fun, hands-on learning experiences for children ages 5 to 12 under the guidance of staff naturalists, and include both indoor and outdoor activities at the 155-acre nature sanctuary. |
Greetings from Houston: Vintage Postcard Views of the City
Starts Tuesday, July 13, 2010 So much of the history of Houston is contained in The Heritage Society's collection of over 120 postcards. The variety of images include parks, like our very own Sam Houston Park, familiar structures like the San Jacinto Monument, the Esperson Building and Rice University, and places long gone like the City Auditorium and the Hotel Brazos. |
St. Nicholas
Starts Thursday, July 15, 2010 In the vampire story St. Nicholas, Tony Award-winning Irish playwright Conor McPherson weaves a mesmerizing tale about a theatre critic who falls in love with an actress and becomes a servant to the vampires. |
Free school vaccinations at the Children's Museum of Houston
Starts Thursday, July 22, 2010 All children under 18 needing immunizations as required for admission by the Harris County school districts will have the opportunity to receive FREE vaccinations at the Children's Museum of Houston (CMH) every Thursday from July 22 through August 26. |
Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap
Starts Friday, July 9, 2010 The Mousetrap follows a group of strangers – one of whom is a murderer – trapped in a boarding house during a snow storm. |
Houston Shakespeare Festival: A Midsummer Night?s Dream
Starts Saturday, August 7, 2010 One of Shakespeare's most popular and frequently produced plays. There is a strong belief that Shakespeare wrote Midsummer for a wedding feast. But its mixture of fairies and mortals with some of Shakespeare's most memorable verse makes this classic a universal favorite. |
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