601 Louisiana St
Houston, TX 77002
BBVA Compass Broadway at the Hobby Center is presented by the Hobby Center Foundation and features first-class touring Broadway. The 2016-2017 season features THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME, THE KING AND I, FINDING NEVERLAND, SOMETHING ROTTEN!, and THE BODYGUARD. Back by demand, don’t miss the worldwide phenomenon JERSEY BOYS, the farewell tour of MAMMA MIA!, the return of THE BOOK OF MORMON, as well as family favorite, Disney’s THE LION KING.
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Houston Beer Fest is back for year 5 and under new management! Welcome to the home page of the biggest Beer Festival in Texas. The Houston Beer Fest is a two-day festival of beer, music and fun. There will be a variety of beers to sample and purchase from around the world. Outside of imports there will be a number of your hometown favorites and new ones for you to add to your collection. If your band would like to perform please send us an email with band information and links to songs or videos. >>>>[email protected]
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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!!
BG Group Place (formally MainPlace) is a 630 ft (192 m) tall skyscraper under construction in Downtown Houston, Texas. It is expected to be completed in 2010 and will have 46 floors. It has been pre-certified Silver LEED. When it is completed, BG Group Place, will become the 15th tallest building in Houston and will feature a skygarden on the 39th floor.[1] It is the tallest building built in Houston in 23 years, after the Heritage Plaza was completed in 1987. According to the building's website, MainPlace will be ready for occupancy by February 2011.[2] The naming was done when BG Group Plc became an anchor tenant and leased 164,000sq ft of space.[3] A Houston METRORail train stop will be located just outside of the lobby and main entrance.
Omega Delta Phi is a multicultural service/social fraternity that aims at graduating its members while giving back to the community. The Fraternity has established itself on over 50 campuses and is predominantly centered in Texas and the Southwest. However, the Fraternity has been experiencing tremendous growth in the Midwest the last 10 years. Although founded mainly by Latinos, the Fraternity has traditionally always been open to men of different backgrounds, as demonstrated through its "One culture, any race" philosophy.
The purpose of Safe Zone to provide an open, safe, inclusive space and community that is committed to challenging homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and heterosexism. We recognize that this work requires a continued process of understanding and addressing all forms of oppression. We are committed to this process both in our work and in the structure of Safe Zone itself. Safe Zone promotes education about all genders and sexualities, as well as space for self-exploration of these identities. Safe Zone is a dynamic, responsive and collaborative organization that serves the University of Houston-Downtown and the surrounding region by providing a growing spectrum of programs, resources, outreach and advocacy. Inherent in this mission are the values of respect, pride and unity for ALL individuals.
We are an open Toastmasters club. Everyone is welcome to visit any meeting to see what we're all about! We meet every Friday from 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. in downtown Houston in the Heritage Plaza building, at 1111 Bagby Street, Houston, TX 77002 (between Dallas Street and Lamar Street). Which floor and which room in Heritage Plaza can change from week to week, but if you leave a posting, we'll let you know where the meetings are. We'll also try to post our latest meeting details here. There is metered parking around the building, and a visitor parking garage (the Heritage Clay Street Garage) across the street at 1200 Bagby. Parking is $1.50 for each 20 minute period. Sorry, we do not validate parking costs.
First City Tower, a work place for over 2,500 people, is a 49 story parallelogram set diagonally on the block bound by Fannin, McKinney, San Jacinto and Lamar Streets (Block 135, S.S.B.B., Houston, Texas).
Highland Resources, Inc. (Highland) is experienced in all facets of real estate including development, construction and management of real estate assets. We are an equity partner in multi-family residential properties, office buildings and retail projects.
2012 membership in Houston International HR Roundtable is available at http://t.co/kZmu4XMP
The UHD Gatorettes Dance Team is a new sports club in The University of Houston- Downtown's Sports and Fitness Department. University of Houston-Downtown Sports & Fitness serves as a vital and integral part of student life on campus. The mission of Sports & Fitness is to provide the university community with programs that offer vigorous, fun-filled, health-promoting, physical activity conducive to wellness and personal development. Sports & Fitness supports the mission of UHD by seeking to create a climate that motivates members to embrace a healthy life-style, which can enhance their academic studies, build friendships and social skills, develop leadership qualities, and cultivate a sense of ownership and belonging to the university. UHD students are second to none and deserve a first rate program.
What We Do We provide prospective law school students of the University of Houston – Downtown knowledge and information regarding different law schools and programs, the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC), and the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT). In the past, the PLA has held LSAT group study sessions, attend official LSAC events, and provide networking and career internship opportunities.
Minute Maid Grand Slam For Youth Baseball: 1- Sponsors the Houston Parks & Recreation Department’s Free Youth T-Ball, Baseball & Softball Program. 2- Offers fund-raising opportunities for youth baseball & softball teams and leagues. 3- Awards college scholarships to qualifying high school seniors. 4- Supports the Astros Urban Youth Academy.
October 23, 2014, 6:30-8:30 p.m. 3rd Floor Pre-Function Area (just outside the ballrooms) Hilton Americas 1600 Lamar Houston, TX 77010