Houston's Week Ahead: Oddities Expo, Live Music, and Cosmic Adventures Await
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Music lovers, catch Platinum Moon rocking White Oak Music Hall Upstairs at 6 p.m. tonight. National Today calls it a captivating blend of genres in an intimate standing-room spot that'll have you dancing till late. Sports fans, cheer on the Houston Cougars Softball team battling the Kansas Jayhawks at Cougar Softball Stadium starting at noon—grab your gear for some high-energy action.
Tomorrow, Monday March 16th, gearheads unite for Coffee and Cars at POST in the East Parking Lot from 9 to 11 a.m. POST Houston promises hundreds of luxury and exotic rides, plus an open section to show off your own whip over fresh brews.
Midweek gets artsy with New/Now performances by Performing Arts Houston—shows on Saturday the 14th spilled into weekend vibes, but check their lineup for fresh dances through Sunday the 15th at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. slots if encore energy lingers. Meanwhile, AMPP Annual Conference and Expo kicks off March 15th through 19th at a Houston venue, packing technical sessions, workshops, and corrosion tech demos for industry pros—Pica Corp highlights live innovations.
Looking ahead to the weekend, plan a quick drive to Texas City, just minutes from Houston, for the Texas City Art Festival opening Saturday March 28th at Charles T. Doyle Convention Center. Houston on the Cheap raves about free juried shows, student exhibits, and workshops like painting birds with acrylics or pyrography wood burning—pre-register at texascityart@gmail.com for spots. Opening night reception from 6:30 to 9 p.m. includes awards and People's Choice voting, with public hours through April 1st.
Space Center Houston's Moon 2 Mars Festival is buzzing too, per Visit Houston Texas, with spring break fun like family exhibits—ideal if you're chasing cosmic thrills this week. From oddities to masterpieces, Houston's got your adventure covered—get out and play!
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