314 Main St
Houston, TX 77002
(713) 409-4750
Since 2001, Red Cat Jazz Cafe has been providing the smooth jazz sounds of musical grooves through our annual fundraisers. We take part in the Red Cat Jazz Festival, which takes place at Moody Gardens Hotel, Spa, and Convention Center. Our cause is to promote the awareness of jazz we realized jazz is the only American platform that was created in America. Since many of the major jazz stations have been closing down throughout the music world, we actively support and promote music to larger audiences. We are a 501(c) 3 non-profit corporation operating and governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Our belief is that music, especially Jazz, is rooted in the arts and is fundamental to the cognitive, physical and intellectual development of all children.
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The Brewery Tap is a full service bar and have a wide range of adult beverages available. We like to keep a good selection of local Houston brews such as; St. Arnold, Karbach or Buffalo Bayou, as well as beers from around the USA and the rest of the world. We have been proudly serving St. Arnold's beer since August 1994, just a couple of months after they opened the brewery! Take note of the glass, a twenty ounce imperial pint. This means we serve you at least 25% (typically 40%) more beer than most bars. There is nothing to equal the ambiance of a British pub. The Brewery Tap has always been known that as a place where people can relax and be themselves, to take pleasure in company and enjoy the art of conversation. Here you will find a good-natured mixture of gossip, wit, conversation, debate and information, proffered with friendly and efficient service from the bar. Walk into any pub in Britain and chances are you will find fans gathered to cheer on their favorite soccer, rugby, or cricket team. In Britain, sport is a religion and the players are huge stars. It is a reason to gather in the pub like no other. That’s why gathering for the big game is something we’re proud to offer at Brewery Tap. So come and join us and watch all of your favorite sports. Or if you are feeling a bit more energetic, why not try your hand at a game of darts with the regulars?
The Alley Theatre is a Tony Award-winning indoor theatre in Downtown Houston, Texas, and hosts two stages. The "Hubbard" is the main stage with seating for 774; the more intimate "Neuhaus" seats 310. Nine towers and open-air terraces give the Alley Theatre a castle-like quality. Inside, a staircase spirals from the entrance vestibule to the second-floor lobby. A truly wide variety of plays have been performed in this theater.HistoryThe Alley Theatre is one of the three oldest resident theatres in the United States. Under the leadership of Nina Eloise Whittington Vance (1914–1980), the Alley Theatre first started in a “former dance studio with an opening on Main Street. A brick corridor led from Main to the back of the studio, hence the name Alley Theatre.” In 1948, early paying members scouted Houston for a new location for the Alley, finally landing on an abandoned fan factory on Berry Avenue. The Alley re-opened on February 8, 1949, with a production of Lillian Helman’s The Children’s Hour. In 1954, Ms. Vance brought in Albert Dekker to ‘guest-star’ in Death of a Salesman. The Alley then became a fully professional/Equity company.The Alley Theatre was invited by the United States State Department to represent the American Regional Theatre at the Brussels World’s Fair in 1958.In 1962, the Houston Endowment gifted land worth $800,000 and grants worth $2.5 million were awarded to the Alley from the Ford Foundation for the new building at 615 Texas Ave. In the summer of 1963, the theatre raised more than $900,000 from Houstonians. These funds helped the theatre grow from its modest beginnings into one of the most prestigious non-profit resident theatres in the United States.
11,000 square ft ballroom. All-inclusive. Premium bars. The Crystal Ball is an unparalled choice for your New Year's Eve Party in Houston. Live music by Empire 6 and a DJ in the Empire room. Countdown to 2016 at H-town's Best New Year's Eve Dance Party.
- Latin Beats is a seasonal dance event that takes places every Friday from 7-11 pm in Houston, Texas. It's hosted by the Downtown Aquarium and parternership w/ the Texas Salsa Congress. Located in the middle of downtown Houston, Latin Beats celebrates salsa family fun!! Always free and open to all ages! Come with your family for a great time!!
The 5th Houston Palestinian Festival Presented by PACC, The Palestinian American Cultural Center, will take place on March 28th & 29th. Join us for great weather, great food, and great fun of folkloric and contemporary art and music. It is a wonderful event where there is something for everyone. -Have a taste of healthy Palestinian Cuisine -Enjoy and dance to the rhythm of the live Palestinian folkloric music and songs -Shop at the live Bazaar from Jerusalem and Bethlehem with Palestinian art, craft and products -Enjoy the Palestinian Art exhibit with top local and national artists - Enjoy the art of the Palestinian embroidery at the traditional dress show. - Be part of a real wedding that will take you back to the streets of the Palestinian village. -Live the Palestinian traditional and modern kids games - Great gathering for families, youth, scholars, and all Americans to live, taste, and breathe the Holy Land in downtown Houston.
The Crystal Ballroom is a 1913 historic ballroom located in the heart of downtown Houston’s Rice Hotel. This is one of Houston's most unique and historic landmarks to host weddings, receptions, parties & events.
Ring in 2012 with an open bar (wine, domestic beer and premium wells), champagne toast, late night bites, dancing, party favors and more. Get tickets and more information at www.HoustonNYE2013.com. Four years ago, after always being disappointed by the hype of New Year’s Eve, as well as being tired of parties that featured either shady people or overpriced tickets with poor service, a group of friends decided to start their own party. From the first year on, the party sold out every year. After taking a one-year break, the party is being resurrected back at its original location – the historic State Bar at the Rice Hotel – a great venue with even better service. www.HoustonNYE2013.com Get your tickets now while they are still available. Ticket prices are set to rise soon. EVENT DETAILS Time: 9:30 pm - 2:00 a.m. Place: State Bar & Lounge at the Rice Hotel 909 Texas Ave. Houston, TX 77002 www.HoustonNYE2013.com Please be responsible: Don't Drink & Drive. Cabs are strongly encouraged!
Live Music with THA Movement at The Red Cat Jazz Café. Show begins at 8:30 with no cover charge for general admission RSVP!. With reserved seating available on Eventbrite. This jam session is for all vocalist and musicians it's a open jam session to all musician professional or novice. So come out and enjoy some dinner and drinks with the best musicians in Houston alongside some great local talented singers.
The Capitol brings a new dimension to live music, special events, entertainment, dining and cocktails to the heart of the city – at the intersection of Main and Capitol. From touring acts, local favorites, talent search, and other unique entertainment programming, The Capitol promises something old and something new in a majestic, turn-of-the-century venue restored to its original grandeur. Weekly Happy Hour Monday to Friday $6 on selected share bites Daily Happy Hour Tueday $2.50 Domestic $4.00 Imports Wednesday $3.00 House wines and wells Thursday $3.00 Martini
The Esperson Gallery at GreenStreet exhibits highly collected and emerging Texas artists, as well as national talent. Launched in AUG 2013, ESPERSON GALLERY at GreenStreet recently celebrated its one-year anniversary with a major move to a beautiful, new art space in Downtown Houston, and completed curation of a a major corporate collection for an investor in the heart of Houston's downtown. Join us at Esperson Gallery at GreenStreet Mon. - Sat., 11a.m. - 7p.m., (and certain Sundays) to view work by established, widely collected, internationally recognized artists, as well as regional, emerging talent. From abstract, to contemporary, figurative to lyrical, the work of the artists featured at Esperson Gallery at GreenStreet is acquired by both seasoned and new art collectors. The work is beautiful, we're not snotty, and we believe that everyone should have access to great art. Come and see us. To learn more, visit us during normal business hours, or communicate with a gallery principal to book a private viewing in your home, office, or onsite (contact [email protected]). Coming this November, Esperson Gallery at GreenStreet will continue to be an arts destination for locals and visitors to experience work on canvas, the cinema arts, photography, sculpture, and performance art. CURRENT EXHIBITION: Willy GARDINER and Steven SILVERSTEIN. COMING EXHIBITION - mid-November: PEEP-SHOW [Cinematic and sculpture works by Allison HUNTER and Kelley DEVINE] Gallery-represented artists: David Adickes Richard Blanco Lee Carrier Kelley Devine Willy Gardiner GONZO 247 Jen Hannaford Allison Hunter Taft McWhorter Lyle Owerko Kent Schaffer Steven Silverstein Beautiful work. All investment levels. Nothing snotty. Come and see us. Get on the list: [email protected].
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After years in education and parish ministry Richey now returns to her first love of making art. She graduated with a B.F.A. in art from the University of Texas in Austin in 1964 with certification to teach art at all levels. Initially trained in oil painting she switched to acrylics while her children were young. She worked independently as a fine artist for a number of years receiving various awards including a Best of Show in Brazosport Art League. Richey had a one-man show in the Southeast Museum of Art which was sponsored by the Beaumont Art League who also awarded her with a Best of Show in 1964. Work in art included teaching art appreciation and basic design at Brazosport College, Freeport, Texas; instructional design work for the College of Education at University of Houston; and designer/owner/direction of Communications Design (a graphic arts studio and advertising agency), Lake Jackson, Texas. Over the years she has worked in a variety of media including collage. More recently she has taken up watercolor and pastels. She regularly meets with a life drawing group and participates in various workshops. Although landscapes have been a dominant subject of her work she now incorporates the human figure more into her work, particularly in reflections upon Hebrew and Christian religious writings.
- Latin Beats is a seasonal dance event that takes places every Friday from 7-11 pm in Houston, Texas. It's hosted by the Downtown Aquarium and parternership w/ the Texas Salsa Congress. Located in the middle of downtown Houston, Latin Beats celebrates salsa family fun!! Always free and open to all ages! Come with your family for a great time!!